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Photoplay Magazine — Advertising Section
Plays and Players
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IT is said Mildred Harris Chaplin's name will not be mentioned in connection with "Tlii Woman in His House" when Louis Mayer presents that photoplay on Broadway sometime soon. Charlie is said to have something to do with this decision. And Mildred, by the way, has only one more picture to make for Mayer. After that — who knows?
TO Whom It May Concern— Wally Reid wears that funny little knit cap that looks like a cross between a postage stamp and a sport stocking to keep his hair back. Us Girls aren't the only ones that have to look after our looks, it would appear.
NOT to be outdone by the Talmadges who added a third sister to their cinema glory when Natalie joined the trio, Katherine MacDonald and Mary MacLaren are welcoming their little sister Miriam into the fold of the silversheet. Miriam, who is to retain the actual family name of MacDonald in her screen career, is going in heavy for drama.
A REPORT from Petrograd says that Chaliapin (not Charlie Chaplin), a Russian baritone, wanted as remuneration for a concert 75 pounds of sugar, 36 pounds of butter and sunflower oil, 100 pounds of salt and wax, and eight yards of woolen clothes, representing about 600,000 roubles. The Soviet cou'dn't afford it and he didn't sing. Wonder if they have any movie stars in Russia ?
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS and Fred Niblo got along so well together during the filming of "The Black Fox" that Niblo will direct Doug in one more picture. Glad somebody is getting along with somebody else in the picture business.
ERIC VON STROHEIM was married in October to Valerie de Germonprez. The two met while working together in pictures and the romance has been in progress some little time.
The latest likeness of Jean Paige, who is soon to wed Albert E. Smith, president of Vitagraph, according to report. Miss Paige, lately a serial heroine, has been elevated to stardom by Vitagraph and will soon be seen in"Black Beauty."
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