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fortyfour years before Christ, in his fiftysixth year, pierced by twenty-three wounds. How about Pedro de Cordoba as Caesar? I have corrected that other item. Write me again.
Hazel W. — So you want an interview with William Farnum. Martha Mansfield and Crane Wilbur are playing in vaudeville together. King Baggot is directing for Universal. His next picture will be "The Girl Who Knew All About Men." I sure would like to meet her.
Duckie P. — I have used a magnifyingglass, telescope and field-glass binoculars on your joke, but haint been able to see the point. Is there one? Constance Talmadge is twenty-one; Norma Talmadge, twentyfour. You can reach Wallace MacDonald at the Vitagraph Company, Hollywood, Calif. Katherine MacDonald, at her own studio, Georgia and Gerard Streets, Los Angeles, Calif. Let me hear from you again.
Jean K. — You refer to Albert Roscoe. He is no relation to Roscoe Arbuckle.
Tempest and Sunshine. — I am quite happy, thank you. It is a great thing to live content with small means, to love elegance rather than luxury, and refinement rather than fashion. Marie Doro has finished "Beatrice." It was made in Italy, directed by Herbert Brenon and distributed by Goldwyn.
Talmadge Fan. — They are about as well paid as any of the stars. A man sins because he is bad. A woman sins because she thinks the man is as good as she is. Isn't that what you mean? Rosemary Thcby, in "The Last Trail."
Gene. — Thanks for the compliments. Violet Mersereau is abroad now. So you think that Phyllis Haver has wonderful possibilities. You think Betty Compson and Gloria Swanson proved what they could do. Watch them — they'll grow.
Lark and Carol. — Oh, I'm feeling great, thanks ; even if I am not considered so. It's a little chilly these days, but men are never satisfied. Gladys Walton is with Universal.
Josephine P. — You may point to prosperous exceptions, but it pays in the longrun to travel the straight and narrow way. According to the Good Book, this means everlasting bliss, while the other course means everlasting blister. Harriett Hammond is playing with Alice Lake in "The Golden Gift." Write me the news.
Dorothy Mc. — Yes, Anita Stewart was in Brightwaters, L. I., this summer. Her brother-in-law, Ralph Ince, lives there.
Philip M.— There are a lot of answermen scattered over this planet, but I believe 1 am the first to be called The Answer Man.. My latest rival is Corliss Palmer, who is to be the Answer Lady for our new magazine, Beauty. Yes, Betty Blythe is prooably on the Coast at this writing. Harry Carey did play in "The Fox," for Universal. Emory Johnson, in "Gray Ghost." John Pialoglou is Constance Talmadge's husband.
Miss Information. — The plays you ask for are .nuch too old to use now. Our stories ry to appear at the time the picture wi be shown.
D. a' o M. — All photoplayers are musicians ; t: e instrument they play is the human heait. But some dont play it very well. Yes, indeed, I do think Rubye de Remer is beautiful. She was married once. Cant tell you whert Richard Neil is. You must not be such a stranger. Write me again soon.
Joe. — That's all good stuff of yours. You say we ought -.o have more pictures like
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