Photoplay (Jul - Dec 1920)

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It takes the sting out? ol Corns, liiiiiioiis, lilistcrsj and (.'alloiises, and gives rest ( and coinftjrt to hot, tired, 5 smart iiif:, swollen feet. \ More than 1,500,000 pounds} of I'owdcr for the Feet were' used by onr .\riny and; %>^.^/~\^'i>a\y dnrint; the war, ^ Allen's I'ooi-ICase, the t^^^Kii "^^yfr^ ])OW(l(T for the feet, takes flf^^H" the frict i<in from the I I^^^B-^f-^rTi^^^ slidC, freshens the ' V — fi-i.t .,nd makes walkin;; n delight. Nothing relieves the pain of ticht or new "hoes so finirkly or thoroughly. Try it |ii-(i:iv. Isolil every where. Ask your exhibitor when he is Roinfi^ to show the Photoplay Magazine Screen Supplement — Glimpses of the Players in Real Life. Althou^li Bill Hart is corraling a little culture in a studio off-hour, lie likes to keep his saddle handy. He was seriously injured recently m a fall from his horse. A report says he will retire from the screen upon the completion of his present contract. JKWEL CARMEN', a star whose radiance has been considerably dimmed by litigalion, will come back as the feature of four productions a year to be made by Roland West. The first will be tilled appropriatelv, •'Out of the Darkness." THE role in "Way Down East" that was originally assigned to poor little Clarine -Seymour is now being filled by Mary Hay. Miss Hay is a Follies luminary and had been singing and dancing in Ziegfeld's Midnight Frolic, and when Miss Seymour died, Griflilh chose her for the part. Miss Hay also caused a ripple in lilnidom when it was rumored she was engaged to Dick Barlhclmess. Like all the other Barthelmess marriage rumors, it was gracefully denied by both parties. But just the same people who .-Iiould know arc whispering that while the wedding ceremony is not yet scheduled, little Miss Hay already has said yes and it is only the extreme youth of both parties that is postponing the public announcement for a year. M.ADGE TITHER.ADGE. a popular personage on the English stage, recently came to this country and appeared in motion I)ictures. Did you know it? Xeithcr did \\e until an item from London quoted Miss Tiiheradge as being disgusted with .American producers and off the whole bloomin" industry. Miss Tiiheradge siys that out in California they asked her lo wear an evening gown in the morning and that sometimes she had lo appear in a ball-room Mcne before luncheon! TOM MOORE has always denied vehemently that his devotion lo his small d.iughtcr .Alice has kept him from disciplin ing her when the neetl arose. Of course, he has conceded, he wouldn't think of putting her to bed in the daytime nor refusing her ice-cream and as for spanking her — well the mere suggestion makes him shudder. No, s;iys Moore, the thing to do is to reason with the child. .A few days ago, while Moore was working at the studio, his chauffeur came dashing up with the news that .Alice was lost. Moore ran out without his coat and with make-up enough on his face to cause a sensation anywhere except where studios flourish on every corner. Reaching home, he found his daughter there before liim, smiling at him and quite surprised that her father was not smiling as usual. Tom took her on his knee and told her this story: "Once upon a time there was a little girl just your age who went out in the woods to look for nuts, without asking permission of her nurse. She lost her way and although she walked and walked and walked she couldn't lind the right road. It came night and she was hungry and thirsty and her feet were sore and her head ached. She was scared, too, and the ground was hard but all she could do was to lie down and try to sleep. Her father and mother were alarmed when she did not come home and linally the whole town turned out lo hunt the litl'e girl. .All night long they went through the woods calling her name, but it was not until the next day they found her. They took her home and she was ill for a long time, but she promised her parents never to go away alone again." Moore stopped, thinking he had made the desired impression. But to his consternation. -Alice, cuddling down in his arms, instead of dwelling on the moral of the tale, said only the-so words: "Did she lind any nuts-'" R.XLPH BFSHM.AX is no longer a comedian. Following in his father's footsteps, ho has gone from comedy to drama with the facility of any flapper. He is a member of the cast of Slary Roberts Rineharfs "The Empire Builders." THE Japanese film industry isn't so slow. .A new company announces a capital of lifty million dollars. We wonder if they have .American press-agents in Japan. I'icry ailrprtlsonirnt In riloTnri AY M.vr. AZIN'B l» i!uar4nt>vU.