Photoplay (Jul - Dec 1916)

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160 Photoplay Magazine — Advertising Section , 1 OBLONG RUBBER BUTTON Hose Supporter The Oblong Rubber Button is an exclusive feature of Velvet Grip goods. This most important modern improvement in hose supporters has taken the place of the old-fashioned round button, ft is a cushion of solid live rubber, and because of its large holding surface it prevents tearing and drop stitches. Buy corsets having the hose supporters with the Oblong Rubber Button. Sample set of four "Sewons" for women, 50 cents Sample pair of "Pinons" for children, 15 cents [give age]. Sample pair of ' ' Baby Midgets" for infants — lisle, 10 cents; silk, 15 cents, all sent postpaid. GEORGE~FROST COMPANY, Makers, BOSTON Also makers of the Boston Garter for men illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll aimiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij; Are Your Eyes Tired When you come Kome after spending an enjoyable evening at your favorite movie theatre"? Has the constant attention to the flickering screen caused a strain on your eyes — do they feel heavy, tired? Murine Is for tired eyes — it's a safe and efficient eye relief — it soothes and comforts the eyes after they have been subjected to unusually hard conditions of constant use or excessive concentration. After the Movies a drop of Murine in your eyes. It makes them comfortable and is absolutely harmless. Rests Refreshes Cleanses At Druggists or by Mail, 50c and $1.00 Murine Eye Remedy Co.. Chicago, sends Book of trie Eye free. Si roR^ouR Ok 101" '.'TO^uKmeVJ EYES Ey* REntD/Co. B. .1.. Savannah. Ga. — It was Page Peters, not House Peters, who was drowned. House Peters is married. E. G. C, Napier, X. Z. — Pictures of and an interview with House Peters appeared in July Photoplay Magazine: be glad to send it to you; 25 cents. Your favorites request has been submitted to the Editor. Thank you heartily. L. P., Oasis. Utah. — No ; Roscoe Arbuckle would assure you that the report of his death is greatly exaggerated. Miss Z.. Hastings. N. Z. — Xell Craig's address is care Essanay, Chicago. Glad you admired the picture of her in Photoplay, and more glad that you like the magazine so much. Ruth K., Dorchester. Mass. — Wallace Reid*s height is 6 feet and 2 inches : his complexion he says is "mixed." A blind person or a jealous woman might call Man Pickford homely. We'll talk to the Editor about your Dorothy Davenport request. Certainly she is clever in the films : has a world of admirers, too. And you think Wallace Reid is the handsomest and best actor on the screen? So does Dorothy Davenport; she's his wife. That family ought to love you, Ruth. Mr. Reid is a few months more than twenty-six years old. Francis Bushman's residence is near Baltimore. So you have been trying to solve the mystery of Us, eh ? whether We are "an old, young or middle-aged man or woman." Well, you can bet one thing. We're not a woman. Yes, by all means, write again ; it'll make you feel better. Us too. Mrs. I. B. H. — Rose Coghlan's address is care Xew York Dramatic Xews. 17 West Forty-second Street, Xew York City. Carlorta Monterey's address is care Oliver Morosco, Xew York. H. B. H.. Xew York City. — There is really no reason why you should hesitate to write Mr. Warwick and Mr. Bushman for their photos it evening dress, enclosing twenty-five cents to each. We know of no other way for you to get them. Thank you for the pleasant wishes. Ida May Rowe, Pittsburgh. Pa. — Xo discriminating person would quarrel with your taste in selecting Carlyle Blackwell, Harold Lockwood. Norma Talmadge. Yiolet Mersereau and May Allison as vour screen favorites. X. K. S.. St. Louis. — Photoplay Magazine published in the art section the photograph oi I. Warren Kerrigan in June. 1915; Olga Petrova 'in April, 1916; Alice Brady in August. 1916; Harold Lockwood in July, 1915, and Henry B Warner in August. 1916. An Alabama Governor told Lois Wilson she was the prettiest girl in her State ; isn't that sufficient personal description for you? If all the girls (and menl would follow your example and typewrite their inquiries, we'd never work Saturday afternoons, bless you forever and a day. Louise H. B.. Xew York City. — "A Child oi the Paris Streets" was filmed in Los Angeles. =^ri I M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 M u 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 : : 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 < 1 1 l Every advertisement in niOTOri. VY MAGAZINE is guaranteed Mrs. V. K.. Dodge City. Kansas. — Did you rind the pleasant surprise awaiting you at page 129 of PHOTOPLAY Magazine for Septemberthe same picture of Mary Pickford which you sent us with the much appreciated suggestion foi its use? Your taste and Miss Pickford's are tlu same, for this is the photograph she selecte to send to the Belgian trenches. For your kinc letter, our sincere thanks.