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Thta 'lepartmrnt Ifl for Information Of pf-n<ral interest, but questions pertaining to matrimony,
!. photoplay writing, ;m<] technical matters will not be answered. Those who desire early
mail, or a list of the names and addresses of the film manufacturers, must enclose a
Address all inquiries to "Answer Department," writing only on one side
of the paper, and use beparate sheets for matters intended for other departments of this magazine.
When Inquiring about plays, give the name of the company, if possible. Each inquiry must contain
the com <t name and addreaf of the inquirer, but these will not be printed. Those desiring immediate
Information requiring research should enclose additional stamp or other small fee; otherwise
.ill inquiries must await their turn.
Berber] i.. H. Laurence. — Irene Boyle
\\;iv in,, girl iii "The Strike" (Kaleni). Mi- 1 1 ;i i-i i ir.-i 1 1 was the invalid sister in "Tbe Blue and the Gray" (Biograph). Betty Shade was the daughter in "The Senator's Bill" (Rex).
Mvi:\ K. — You have no right to write photoplays from the stories you read in other magazines. Your idea has been and i^ being worked out.
Marie 8., Baltimore. — Gertrude Banibrick was the girl in "As it Might Have Been" (Biograph). Yes, that was Louise
Glaum. <; -ge Stelle was Lincoln in
"The Sleeping Sentinel" (Lubin). Harold Lockwood in "Northern Hearts" (Selig). Allen Forest and Pauline Bush in "Diseord and Harmony" (Gold Seal). So you want a chat with Mrs. Maurice and Mr. I\<-nt'.' .Mrs. Maurice has been ill.
Primrose f. S.— Yes, that was quite an Item. Ernest Trues you refer to. Thanks for the place of honor you have given my picture. Am proud as a peacock.
m \i;y l. m. The picture you enclose is of Blanche Sweet L. Rogers Lytton was the husband in "Heartsease." You ought to do wrong when anybody is lookin-.:, as Mnrk Twain says.
Zuxah. Thomas Carnahan was the Little boy In "The Late Mr. Jones" (Vitagraph). Manici Turner and Francis CarLa '"The Governor" ( Lubin i. Irene e was Dorothy in "Out of the Jaws Death" (Kalem). Yes. that was
Myrtle Btedman. Helen Holmes and Lee Mai •> in "The Footprint Clue" i Kalem).
'I'll.' editor e\]>(H'ts soon to
n Picture of the CostellO family.
\ an 1*. Mi-.ii and Joe King in '"The
Child" (Selig). Howard
Mitchell was Xed. and Florence Hackett, Mary in "The Sea Eternal" (Lubin). Yes ; Rosemary Theby looked very charming with "reproof on her lips, but a smile in her eye."
Betty Bell. — That play you mention is too old. Joseph Franz was the outlaw in "The Mystery of Buffalo Gap" (Frontier). Leo Delaney was Charles Darney, and Florence Turner was Lucy in "A Tale of Two Cities" (Yitagraph).
E. L. K. — Harold Lockwood in that play. James Cooley was the clerk in "When the Clock Stopped" (Biograph). Blanche Sweet is with Reliance. Harry Myers is located in Philadelphia.
C. B. Healdsling. — Dorothy Bernard and Claire McDowell, in "When Kings Were Law" (Biograph). Jack Hopkins and Louise Yale in "The Debt" (Rex). The latter is now with Biograph. You refer to George Larkin in the Ruth Roland branch of Kalem. Josephine Rector is no longer with G. M. Anderson. Those are Shakespeare's words that yen put in my mouth : "I am Sir Oracle, and when I ope my lips, let no dog bark."
Mary AY. — Am not sure, but Sydney Smith says that most of the eminent men in history were diminutive in stature. I am diminutive in stature. Ada Charles was Eleanor, and Edward Peii was Ernest in -The Two Roses" (Lubin). Richard Stanton in -The Frilly."
Agnes L. C. — Thomas Chatterton was Roland, and Anna Little the girl in "The Primitive Call" (Domino). Harry Myers in "The Doctor's Romance" (Lubin).
Thomas W. — See above. The av< life of a film is about one year. Tl K films are used for hy-prod\K
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