Photoplay (Jul - Dec 1920)

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102 Photoplay Magazine — Advt.rtising Section aElYOlSKIN WITH cun Daily use of Cuticura Soap, assisted when necessary by Cuticura Ointment, promotes a clear skin, good hair and soft white hands in most cases when all else fails. Always include the exquisitely scented Cuticura Talcum in your toilet preparations. Soap 25c. Ointment 25 and 50c. Talcum 25c. Sold throughout the world. For sample each free address: "Cuticura Laboratories, Dept. K, Maiden 48. Mass." £|i^^Cuticura Soap shaves without mug. giftsthatlast College clays ahead! Mother and "the gov' nor," in the coming months, will be present only in dreams. Give the boys and girls farewell keepsakes of jewelry. They will conjure up for them visions of the old fireside arvd the loved ones at home. Their memory-mapic is never failing. They are "Gifts That Last." Sallcnal Jtuiihri Puhlxllf jti itilmlttt DIAMONDS • I'KARLS • GFMS • JKWFI RY WAT(.ilii& ■ CLUt-KS ■ SILVEKWARK Plays and Players (Continued from page lOo) Jack MulHall and Conrad Nagel caught in the act of annoying the neighbors. This photograph was taken just before the relief party, headed by the Lasky studio manager, descended upon them. Their wives won't stand for harmony in the home, so they have to exercise their musical talents elsewhere. ELLIOTT DEXTER haa left DeMille and will star for Rockett Film Corporation, sponsored by the brothers Rocketl. Mr. Dexters first stellar vehicle will be •'Truant Husbands." The new company should shoot straight up. R.ALPH COXNOR S stories of Canada will be filmed in their original locations. Gaston Glass, of "Humoresque" recognition, will play the leading role in the first production, "The Foreigner." Once an Edison troupe including Mabel Trunnelle went to Canada on location and they are still talking about it up there. EDITH ROBERTS is no longer with Universal. Two new stars have been added to the Lacmmle organization: pretty little Eva Novak, sister of Jane, and Gladys Walton, a Lyons-Moran discovery. THE opening scenes of the new Cecil B. DeMille special were shot in a butcher shop on Hollywood Boulevard. Heavens, where will the last scenes be? SOMEBODY asked .\nita Stewart for her telephone number the other day. "Oh, goodness, I don t know," said the lovely star distresscdly, "Go ask the telephone girl. I never call up myself yu' know," MARY and Doug spent the fourth of July in Coblenz, Germany, where they were entertained by General Allen and the doughboys. Mary bought all the American flags she could find, to distribute to the German girb of the town, and Doug did all his stunts. In England, the Fairbankses were entertained at the home of the Duke of Sutherland, who was their guest during His Grace's visit to .America. Europe wants them to come again and stay longer. Doug wanted his illustrious wife to remain abroad for a longer vacation, but Mar>' wrote to a friend that she was craz>' to get back to work! The first thing she did after her boat docked was to sign Frances Marion to write all future scenarios for her and also to direct. Miss Marion and Mary should form a fine team. WHO is the so-called "French" actress being featured by one of the larger producing companies? Can it be that the general manager's recent visit to the French capital had anything to do with the "discovery" of the hitherto unappreciated beauty? ROBERT GORDON has been the screen love of many ladies — but never before has he had three sweethearts in one picture. He has been signed for the lead in "Three Women Loved Him, " the first release of the new Cayuga film company, which operates at Ithaca. New York, under the auspices of J. N. Naulty and Gardner Hunting, former Paramount executives. THE champion "credit line" has been discovered on the program of a current theatricil attraction in New York. It is, • Sweater worn by Miss Blank made of Minerva Varnl" Brcey adTrrtiscmait In fUOTVI'LAY MAGAZLNB is guanuitced.