Photoplay (Jul - Dec 1920)

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PHOTOPLA^ M\(.\/.im: Ai)\ i isin(, Si;( tion Plays and Players {Continued from page g/2) He First Notices Your Complexion Make your complexion beautiful — attractive — a reason for admiration. If your complexion is naturally rough, or lacks that exquisite texture so greatly to be desired, give it a few touches of CARMEN COMPLEXION POWDER and see how well it commands the glance of approbation. Whit*. Pivk. Flexh. Crenm, and the New CAIiMEN-BKUAETTE Shade. 50c Everywhere TRIAL OFFER-Scnd 12c to cover postaffc and packing for pursesize WATER-WAVE VOUR HAIR Water-Maid Wavers O rrt)ducc a natural. bc:iutiful ripple wave that remains in straightcst liair a week or more, even in damp wcaiher or when perspiring. If the hair is fluffy only use the wavers once after every shampoo. Send for 'Vi'ater Wavers (patented) today— stop burnmg hair with hot irons or twistmu with curlers which breaks the hair. Absolutely sanitary'—universally succenful — endorsed by socicty'sleadcrs. Ifyourdcalerdoesn't handle them •end $2 for set of 6 mailed with full directions. WATER-MAID WAVER CO. I 1 7. A We.« Srvenlh St. Cincinnati. Ohio ALL MAKES TYPEWRITERS Remington. Underwood, Smithft. RoyikU. Olivera, ill-., nt r<-<iii<'i-d prii-cs. Write fur our CiitJilnK No. 1 1 fnr con\-inriiiif |»n>i>f. I'riri-' in low iiH $2i>. It's worth coming all the way from Manhattan's Follies to California's films to autograph Wally Reid s best shirt. Betty Francisco started it. and now this shirt of Wally s has dozens of names of celluloid celebrities scrawled on its once immaculate expanse. 'What Every Woman Knows," opposite Conrad Xajei. M:iude Adams and Bruce McRae did this Barrie play on the stage. SPE. lot the Nagels: that and his charming ;oodwife, 58 W. Wasbtnttoo St., Dept. 39, Chica(o )oking actor Helms, are ittle Nagel into their Hollywood home. SINCE the MacLean-May picture divorce, the former belter half of that celebrated comedy team hasn t been in pictures. But she's to lr\ her hand at heavy emoting in Thomas Ince's pictarization of "The Bronze Bell." What became of all those rumors of Doris May's engagement to young Wally MacDonald ? " A FUXNY thing happened to me when i \ I was working in 'Male and Female,' " said Raymond Hatton recently. • The action called for me to lake a drink from a mountain stream. I scooped up the water, choked and then spit it out in a hurry. Mr. dc Mille s;iid that scene wouldn't do, that a gentleman wouldn't spit that way. 'What do you mean, a gentleman wouldn't?" I asked. 'That water was full of tadpoles, and I swallowed one of them!'" ARECEPTIOX was given to Governor Jame^ Cox of Ohio, Democratic candidate for the Presidency, by the .Associated First National Pictures at their new Hollywood studios during the Governor's visit to Los .Vngeles. The First National declared that the reception was tendered on behalf of tlu motion picture indu-^trv and invitations were .^ent to all the motion picture stars and celebrities in Hollywood. The affair was an enormous success and the Governor seemed to enjoy the stars as much as they enjoyed his brief and interesting address. KINO \ IDOR has been granted his application in a Los .\ngeles court to incorporate himself for S2.000.000. The money for the new company has been subsi ribed by friends of the X'idor family and backers who helped this young director finance "The Turn in the Road " a couple of years aso. X'idor plans to go ahead with a free hand on a big scale, making four super-specials a year himself, overseeing four starring vehicles for his wife. Florence \'idor, and a series of comedies directed by Craig Hutchinson. IT seemi to be a well -admit ted fact that George Loane Tucker, creator of the great triumph, "The Miracle Man." was enormously pleased with the acting and personality of Miss Betty Compson. who played Rose and later the lead in the second Tucker production. "Ladies Must Live." In fact, Mr. Tucker hailed his discovery as the great emotional actress of the screen. Therefore the following — while a bit subtle — won't go amiss : Boh i:ilis played the leading male role opposite Miss Compson in "I-adies Must Live." Naturally, with Mr. Tucker dinjcting. attention was generally centered on Miss Compson. They were about to shoot a closc-up love scene — Betty and Bob. Said Mr. Tucker: (Cotilitiufd pti pagf 06) Kivry »JviTtiwmciii In fllinnl'I.AV M.\(;AZINK ti Rii.iiaiitPrd,