Photoplay (Jul - Dec 1919)

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Photopl-W Magazine — Am Kin isinu Skchon Questions and Answers 'r-Nr---?-" L ontnnita , d Is now working in a »«ml. Kuih Komi, Paihc studios, Gkndale, Caliiornia M. D., DtNUJiN. — You start your Ict. by saying >ou don't know what it'> • ■ 'o lie about. 1 read your Idler and ■ that 1 don't know ciihcr. Kusi-nc : ha^nt rrd hair that 1 know ot. ;i might wriie and ask him what color choo><.-s> to call it. Elliott D«ter b, by ■ w, back at work again on the Lasky lot, iving recovered irom his illness. Ht> rern (>hoioplay will be "The Prince Chap" ich was a popular stage play \ VEiiA, Hou_v.\D. — I don't know why it , that the Sennctt bathins: beautie*. who . out in the sun most of the tmie, man. keep their iaces from getting sunburr.. . i freckled. And they must have suih , ity faces, too. — haven t they? Kenneth j riam bn'l engaged, or married. He plays .:i Mar> Pickford in "The Hotnllum " i M.vRV, New Zl.vuvnd. — Ye*. I ha\x six-n -I.therine MacDonald. She's as pretty off s«.rren as she is on it. She has her :i company and Fir>t National is releasing : pMCturcs: "The Thunderbolt" and "The ceders" are two new ones. She's Man,MacLaren's sister, you know. No, 1 not going to retire. 1 haven't one of th ■-iring natures. i?! -.Trici B., Li>s Axctu:^. — So you agree: .V.-.;. i ... .t Evans that Richard Barlheljo belter without a mustache. Dick look like it himself; he's making the | to his art. Mae Marsh's baby is > a little thing so naturally it isn't in . lurvs. John Barrymore will be seen in , re pictures. Lionel is to make a screen ; .rion of "The Copperhead." Very likely .".Is wife, Doris Rankin, who played in the! original company of the stage play, will enact ihe same part for the screen. M. Z., Cal. — So it's not your fault, you used to live in New York. Don't you like the .\ngel City? Seems to me I should ■>y meeting my favorite film stars on the L-et ever> day. Tony Moreno bn't married. la Dana has not married again ; John iins, the director, was her husband. He viii-d of influenza. Shirley Mason of the Flucrath family is Mi^. Bernard Duming in rc-al life; her husband used to be a director but he b a leading man in "When Bearcat Went Drs. " Nice boy ! Bii-L Hakt Booster. Newark. — The stars m ''The Birth of a Nation" were the director and the cameraman. You know D. W. Cirifnih never has "stars" in his productions. The players were Lillian Gish, Mac Marsh, and Miriam Cooper; Bobby Harron had the male lead. .Ml of them are still pl.tvine. Miss Cooper was reccnty seen in ■^'s "E\-angeline " ;;i t, . 'I ^ -ETH W — Warner Gland, the adj villain, is neither Chinese nor Jap' aiji-< He was bom near the .\rctic Cirrji . in I'mca. He is not .^o fierce as he loot. ^'lrried. Marie Doro b in Italy right nnv h Herbert Brenon and hb compan ' A-elve Ten" was the name of that pictur' y made in England. ^i iA^i M031 AD Wool Veloui Coat Fur CoJiar Fifth Avenue Styles — Direct From the Maker Save $5 to $10! SEND FOR YOUR FREE COPY OF THE HAMILTON CATALOG Photos from Life ! The Hamilton Catalog for Fa i-. illustrated 'with over 300 photographs t.iken on live models — beautifully printed in the Kotogravure. You see the garments just as they are — exactly as you will get them — the camera never lies ! Fifth Avenue Stylei These are not the usual mail order garments — they are newest styles iirjw being sold in the s.ilcs rooms of our five story building on FifthAve. — the same styles that are slirnvii in other smart Fifth ,\\ciiue stores, hut tuuch more moderately priced! Wholesale Prices! By buying direct trntn us — the manufacturers — \ou pa\' Init little more than wholesale prices. On each garment you save at least $5 — often as much as $10. Our 200,000 pleased customers take advantage of this great saving! Our Liberal Guarantee ^'oil rui'i no I ivk in Inlying from us — we guarantee everything — even the lit. You ;ire the judge. If it is unsatisfactory in .inv way, return it at our expense. We will relund sour motUH \\ iiliout (juestion. .\ trial will i ovt you nothing — postage prepaid ! t Dreucs. S7.95up;SuiU. $11.95 up; CoaU, $7.95 up; WaitU, SI 25 up MILLINI.RV. It RS. SW I .\II.RS I NI)mWK.M<. SkfKIS.\NI) SIKH That FAiTitriL Rkadh' — That awful r.i-de-plume! However. I am glad you are faithful and I hope I never fail you But I can't answer questions about Pa^tI can only concern m>-s<-lf with the Pre*'^' and worry about the Future. Besides, so impertinent to wonder back, bn't f Continued on Page ijj) rXhe objrcl of thu •dvertiscrmrnt is to | have you send for our c a t a 1 o u — a po«tc ard today will do it Thank you ! ft BE CURIOUS ifc/ffn if you c/o not want to buy — irr.d lof (hit Nrauiilul book aii)wi>. and ifc more than M*) phntngrtph* of (he lat* r«( »t)lr« Irrim Fifth Avrn.r U\ FREE I Mall ) ■ ■ O.AR/V^E/\iT CO. ;—:ZlI, 307 FIFTH AVE., N.Y. Whfa raa vrlia lo sdnftlwn piraw mmtloo fHOTiii'l.AV >lAO.t/.l.si:,.