Photoplay (Jul - Dec 1916)

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154 Photoplay Magazine — Advertising Section m t MS Under our easy payment plan, you can quickly own a handsome Burrowes Billiard and Pool Table. No special room is needed. The Table can be mounted on dining or library table or on its own legs or stand, and quickly set aside when not in use. miiiiiiimn Billiard and Pool Tables are superbly built, and adapted to the most scientific play. Great experts say that the Burrowes Regis High-Speed Rubber Cushions are the best made. Prices are from $1 5 up, on easy terms of $1 or more down and a small amount each month. Sizes of Tables range up to 4/2x9 ft. (standard). Balls, cues, and full playing equipment.free. gap* Burrowes Tables are now on sale in many cities and towns.-« "^^ You may inspect them before ordering, if you wish. ^^3 No Red Tape— On receipt of first installment we will ship Table. Play on it one week. If unsatisfactory return it, and on its receipt we will refund your deposit. This insures you a free trial. Write for catalog giving prices, terms, etc. The E. T. Burrowes Co., 181 Spring St., Portland, Me. "Send for Miniature Bottle 20<t An Ideal Christmas Gift The most exquisite perfume ever produced. Made without alcohol. Use only a drop. Concentrated Flower Drops bottle like picture with long glass stopper. Rose, Violet, Crabapple, $1.50; Lily of the Valley, $1.75. Send 20c silver, stamps for miniature bottle. Flower Drops also comes in Perfume form1 made with alcohol in the above odors, also in Mon Amour and Garden Queen, the latest, $1.00 an ounce at druggists or by mail. Send stamps or currency. Money back if not _ pleased. Send $1.00 for Souvenir box, 6 — 25c M**< bottles same size as picture; different odors. LEARN TO DANGE1 'r»_ D^»«..l~». Join the fun. Becomeagood DC ropuiar dancer. Learn bv mail. New, Simple Method 33HBF,t"5£*SS learn at home Same way 1 teach so pare time. No music necessary. lets leadorsund professional dancers. \ Write for Special Low Terms |JJd &, our surprisingly low otter on the "One-Stop" and other dnnees. Prof.W. C. Peak, Dept. 8, 702 Cornelia Ave., Chicago M. D.. Albany, X. Y. — Yes. "man" is right. Henry Walthall is 38 and is all you say of him. We agree with you that the best there is in plays is none too good for him, but we wouldn't like to be the one to advise him what to do without being asked. C. S., Lenoir, X. C. — Harry Carey is now with Fox in Los Angeles and Herbert Rawlinson is still with L'niversal. The doctor in "Gloria's Romance-' was Henry Kolker. Blanche. Washington. D. C. — What do you mean by "an alias?" If you mean what we think you mean we can say that neither Tom Forman nor Harold Lockwood has one. Tom is single. Marguerite Clark is about 28 and Mary Miles Minter just half that. M. B., Alameda, Cal. — Geraldine Farrar's only photoplay this summer was "Joan of Arc."' Address her at Lasky's. Lou-Tellegen is somewhere around thirty. Miss Lee. Philadelphia. — Billie Burke is married to F. Ziegfeld. Jr., the man who invented the Follies and she gets her mail at Geo. Kleine's studio in Xew York. Address Mary Pickford. care Artcraft. Maud. Brownsville. Tex. — Can't tell you a thing about the Houston company or any of its players. The name you mention is entirely strange to us. L. R., St._ Louis. — Pearl White, Creighton Hale and Norma Talmadge are unmarried. Write them for pictures. M. M. M., Philadelphia. — The other dr.y we got a letter from a lady — yes, we're sure she is — threatening to call upon us with a horsewhip and various other punitive impedimenta if we ever told another inquisitive questioner that Francis Bushman was married and had five children and being that you think he is ideal, we are not going to tell you what the lady said we shouldn't sa| any more. We will answer the other part of your question however by stating that there are a half dozen or so reasons why Mr. Bushman and Miss Bavne are not married. L. O., Graceville. Minx. — A perusal of the vital statistics indicates that Jack Conwav is a native of your own city of Graceville. So far as we know. Ethel Barrymore has appeared in no play of the name you mention. Yes. we think Xorma Talmadge has beautiful eyes. Didst think we were blind ? W. L.. Salt Lake City. — Arthur Shirley was John Valiant in "The Valiants of Virginia." Write him care of Selig. Eliza, Paoli. Pa. — Earle Foxe's wife is Celia Santon. Marguerite Clark has no husband, poor thing! Bessie Barriscale's is Howard Hickman and Clara Kimball Young's is James Young. She's in her middle twenties. E. M. H., Chino. Cal. — Are you trying to pick a fight with us — or what? We have Miss Stonehouse's own word for it that she is married and that her name in private life is Mrs. Joseph Roach. Xow will you be good? Horace. Yin-eland. X. J. — Sorry. Horace, but we're not operating a correspondence club or matrimonial bureau, or any little thing like that. Conway Tearle played last with Clara Kimball Young. Never heard of any Bunny, Jr. Every advertisement in PHOTOP1 AY MAGAZINE Is guaranteed.