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Photoplai Magazine Advertising Section
Lending Enchantment to Distance
( Continued from page 44)
lit ii was my chance. ••\ ou're w on); I il bet our weather up here is as nice today as yours down there. We've uoi Min.-hine and little birds hoii round and everythins." "How nice!"
Three dollars, and 1 hadn't bought a tent's worth oi interview yet.
'What arc sou going to do this spring?
play or more pictures?" "Well, I'm going to do some more pictures—"
•And no play?"
"Not just at present. I'm going to come lo N'ew York in a new pla\ about the Inst of October, but 1 can't give you any definite lews on that yet."
"Going to England, or Europe, this year?" (Almost everybody will say "yes" 1o 'hit one )
"No. There is so much to do in Europe, and so many pe< pie in the way, it seems to me. I don't want to go to Europe until 1 have a definite thing in mind, or until I actually do some good over there. ,-ds and crowds of visitors, everywhere! I shudder when 1 think of it. It reminds me nt a mob around an accident. I do hope to England, though, a year from this Spring. So you see 1 sluill make pictures here, and I hope to have a successful play, in America in the seasons that's coming."
"You sure you uren't slacking on art to be a patriot in the household?"
"Xo! No! Please tell Photoplay's readers how important it is for a woman who has ever had a career to keep right on loving her work even though she's married. And by a career I don't mean, necessarily and ■ exclusively, a celebrated career. I mean a woman who has done any useful thing well. And by useful thing I mean any service that has helped the world lo be a nicer place to live in in any way. It might be baking an apple pie, it might be watching a busi
ne just as well as it might be amusing an
audience. It seems to me that we're in a time where everybody who can do anything — man or woman — :'s needed in his or her particular line."
Suddenly another voice sounded in the telephone; a voice very much like Billie Burke's; a small "edition of Billie Burke's.
"I hear somebody butting into our telea-tete," ventured the Chicago listener. "Do I guess right?"
"You do — if you guess Patricia. My small daughter is calling me to lunch — no, I'm not hungry, but she is. She lunches at least eight times a day, and my attendance on her numerous meals is mainly a matter of form, not eating.
"Has Patricia ever been interviewed — to k of something which might be a change from the pleasures of her small table?"
"Not yet, and I doubt if you could gel her away from her bread and jam just now by telling her that President Wilson wished to converse with her. But I'll say this — slit's quite capable of expressing her opinion on any subject. She has — oh. ever so many more positive opinions than her mother!" "And will she be an actress, too?" "I'm sure I don't know what she'll be. I'm not one of those mothers who say "None of my career for my child !' I think that's just silly. Inevitably a child indicates, if it doesn't determine, its own career. I want to help my little girl to the work she can and ought to do in the world, that's all. Just now — and always — she is entranced with music. I hope some day it will be a big factor in her life. If she wishes to become a musician I shall help her in every
Don't Commit A Crime Against The Woman You Love
No AMOUNT ol hne wdi evei atone foi the crime' you \\ ill commit, if y<>u make some pure, trusting young girl your wife when you are UNFIT to ai ume the dut siiiliiu . oi .i husband and ■ father. Hei whole future hie. her in -cl %• and bouI, will be in YOUR
will be able to help hei ii YOU prove faithli I in you. Don' I put the mailer aside, you can'l away from it ; you i an't make an; i iu are
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other devitalizing ailment. Stop and think, right i
for HKKanko. if not for your own. What CAN her ngoto
you bring tier, I nit llfelnna n ret nnd sorrow, il you ai i
an npology for a man. with your musch oi blood 1 1 1. a
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She Thinks You Are a Man
she trusta, admires and lores what she thinks yon sri area] HAN, mentally, mornllj nnd physical ly, whom ■boron rttapect us wrll as love. Bhe believes you to lie a man wh< loos anj other man in i In eye una hold your *■» a with him ; who is able to protect her under any circumstances i nho ru ale was in the world una give her the comfoi Is she hi i d i t from her husband] and finally who will ultimately make her the mother of healthy, happs ohildr< blessing to you both. Think of the Kind of children you will make her the mother of if you are one of the great t ' \ I i i I Think of tin weak, ailing, rickety, defective Boys and girls hi i rh men bring into t in world pitiable, little creai urea, with no chance In life, living ri | roaches to the father who begot them. Don't does your eyes to these things. They are Facts ;
facta thoroughly undent I by Brers breeder of dogs, oattle
and horses; facts reoognized by the legislators "f seven I states, who would make it, a LBGAJU as well ass MOBAX, erimc to marry when unlit.
Make Yourself 100 Per Cent Fit
Put your past behind you. Wliitt if yon have led A gay life and sowed a big crop of wild oats? Star! Now to root them out. What if you have burned the oandle fit both ends and Feel now like s human wreck, with your strength <>f bods and mind dissipated and yonr vital its ebbing away i All the more reason why "ii should begin now, today, bo stop thai steady I"**, bufla up your strength again, regain your lost vitality and make a manly, red-blooded man of yourself. It's iIh-onj.y thing t<^ (i*i (iu only was to nave anj more happiness In life — the only way to keep from slipping down Into the scrap hesp of the hopeVaBsslj down-and-out and you can do it, if you go about it the right way.
Strongf ortism Will Show You How
No matter w hat your work or business or occupation, you can build 3 nurse! t up in my was without interfering with it in the least. I'll help you strengthen your heart, lungs, stomach, nnd every other vital organ ; r il help you fret yourself from il spepsia, biliousness constipation, catarrh or other chronic
nente; I'll help yon steads your nerves and clear youi ; an i send the rich, red blood of life and vita] enerjn coursing through your arteries again*, so that you will be Tin-1, man your wife believes and expects you to be. I haven't an: patented dope or bott led physic to Hell you. T haven't any iron-bound, muscle-fatiguing, tiresome routine of exercises oi straight' laced, ascetic living to recommend I am a Builder Op of
Men. nnd 1 Inn Id them Up ill Nat lire's \v;i\ the way that Was
successful in making me the si rongest man in the world ; the way that i succeeding with my nnpila, thousands of them in every country of the civilized world*
Don't Be Discouraged
Never mind how low down you have fallen; I don't care a rap what your present condition is or what brought you to it — I know I can improve you 10O per cent in a few short months. I nm doing it every day for men who had civen np all hope ; bringing back their health and strength ; making them respected members of society again: filling them with life, nnd ambition, pep and Ringer, and enabling them to make a Buoceas in the world. I can do for you what I have done ami am doing for others, nnd I WILL DOIT, if you will mark NOW, on the coupon below, the trouble or troubles that are affecting you, or the points you are most interested iu, und mail It to me today.
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Mr. Lionel Stroncfort. Newark, N. .1. Please send . me your book, "PROMOTION AND CONSERVATION OF HEALTH, STRENGTH AND MENTAL ENERGY," for postage of which I enclose three 2cent stamps. I have marked X' before t he -ubject
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