Photoplay (Jan - Jun 1925)

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Photoplay Magazine — Advertising Section "ROMANCE" £\ very effective Spring sole. shown in Bunny Mellow Calf, with flexible soles and medium Paris Louis wood heels Easter Styles in Faultless Footwear CC/hatevzr your shoe preference for Easter you will find the smart style that will fully fit the occasion and your costume in the Dorothy Dodd line. Faultless fit, exceptional values and enduring satisfaction are offered in this famous make at a medium price range. Ask your dealer to show you the new Dorothy Dodd models for Spring. WRITE FOR STYLE BOOKLET ^Presenting selected new modes, beautifully illustrated. Sent free on request Dorothy Dodd Shoe Company 311 Center Street, Boston, Mass. "RADIANT" A two-strap street shoe of Black Vici Kid, with ap propriate rubber walidn? heel and welt sole * "SHIELD" A graceful, informal dress pump of Black Vici Kid, with milium wood heel and flexible sole If anyone thinks the romance between Gloria and the Marquis isn't a love match just look at this ]ricture. Gloria never registered more love on the screen than she does above. And the Marquis isn't so bad himself when it comes to casting the Romeo stuff IT'S mighty hard to keep track of Betty Blythe these days. We think she's in Hollywood and turn around to say hello, only to find she has dashed off to Xew York for a picture. Then she leaps back to Hollywood for a couple of pictures and the first thing you know she is making a picture in Europe. And that's just the case now. We saw Betty only the other day and the next word we have is a cable. "On my way to Berlin." And that's where she is right now. Miss Blythe is now in Europe for the third time on picture work. She has been engaged to play the title role in Sir Henry Rider Haggard's "She." ; As in "Queen of Sheba," and "Chu Chin Chow," Betty's wardrobe will again be scant. Seems women with beautiful figures are lucky in more ways than one, for just think of the money Betty saves in wardrobe. The interiors of "She" will be made in Berlin and the exteriors in Italy. BEVERLY BAYXE admits that she and her actor-husband, Francis X. Bushman, one time strong man, have separated and that a 1 divorce suit is pending. They were married in 1018 and have a son five years old. Miss Bayne is again in pictures after some months in vaudeville. T3ESS MEREDITH, who took the merry -Djaunt to Rome with the "Ben Hur" company to put the final touches on the adaptation of Lew Wallace's famous story, has signed with Warner Brothers, thus breaking up one of those great screen combinations, Fred Niblo, Bess Meredith and Ramon Xovarro. which has been responsible for the recent Xovarro pictures. It is with real regret that we see this happen for it reminds us of the breaking up of the Mary Pickford-Frances Marion-Mickey Xeilan combination and the passing of that other great trio. Rex Ingram-June MathisRudolph Valentino, and in these two latter cases the star has certainly suffered. npHIXGS have been happening at a fast and ■*■ furious rate in the Robert Frazer household. A short time ago a squadron of officers from the Hollywood purity squad entered his home without a search warrant or evidence of badges 1 and said they had come to search his house for liquor. They made a hasty search, found no liquor, and left. Bob immediately started legal proceedings, demanding to know what right three men had entering his domicile without the proper police credentials. The police apologized for their hasty and unwarranted action, and the rumpus has subsided, somewhat. This would have been another one of those front page banner lines regarding the immorality of the movie colony if the officers had found liquor. However. be:au~e the officers were at fault, nothing will be said about the matter. It depends upon who e ox is gored. The next thing to happen to Bob Frazer was not so unpleasant. Pola Xegri engaged him to play the lead opposite her in "The Charmer." This is the second time Pola has requested Bob for the leading role with her, which tends to substantiate her statement made in Photoplay several months ago to the effect that she thinks he is one of the screen's greatest lovers. Bob is the only leading man to be given a second chance to appear with the famous beauty from the land of the Cossacks. "Y\ 7HEX actors tell you they don't want W publicity tell them they have about as much right upstaging publicity as a Heinz pickle," says Raymond Hatton, Paramount character actor. Raymond makes this statement to justify a story he telL of a recent location trip to the wilds of the high Sierra mountains, where he spent four weeks filming "The Thundering Herd." "Jack Holt and myself were about to eat dinner in the shack,'' says Raymond. "That is. Jack was trying to cook some coffee. We had a big percolator and even time someone came in the door he would kick the thing over. Jack went over to the store to get some more liquid heat and I went down the street to get some more coffee. On the way back I heard people shouting, 'Fire! Fire I Fire I' Our shack was in flames. I grabbed a bucket and dashed for the fire. As I started I saw a cameraman and shouted. 'Anybody got a grafiex camera?' He didn't hear me. Do you know. I hunted all over that place for a grafiex camera to get a publicity picture of myself putting out the fire. Before I found one the shack had burned to the ground." ROSCOE ( FATTY") ARBUCKLE and Doris Deanc, film actress, are to be married shortly, according to friends of both. The wedding is to be performed at Miss Deane's Every advertisement In PHOTorLAY MAGAZINE Is guaranteed.