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Mrs. J. X. S., Chattanooga. — So I'm about lliirty and sood-lookinn and wear torloiscflicll glasses. I am certainly glad to hear it. I had entirely a different idea, you see. .Xorma Taimad^c designs many of her own clothes, and once in a while turns her hand to the construction of Constance's and Natalie's frocks — but I wouldn't go so far as to she supervises all of them. She wears a dozen dresses in one picture, herself, so it would be a pretty large order, even for -N'orma. Mrs. Schenck is five feet two inches tall and weighs no pounds. Bebe Daniels was born in Dallas, Texas; she's five feet four and tips the scales at 123. She's a Realart star.
Irene, Winnipeg. — It was Murger who said, "Love's a stove consuming a deal of fuel — where the man does the burning and the woman the lighting. While the one turns to ashes, the other stands and watches.'' AW movie stars are not acquainted with each other — what a question I Some of the well known chums of the pictures are Dorothy Gish and Constance Talmadge. Lillian Gish and Mary Pickford, \'iola Dana and .Mice Lake, and Teddy Sampson and Rosemary Thcby. There are many genuine friendships among movie stars.
R. H., Chicago. — The prize question of the month: "I presume if Mary Pickford decided that she wanted George Walsh to act with her, he'd have to go, wouldn't he?" I'm afraid you presume too much. Irene Castle is said to have formed her own producing company — she's left Paramount, you know — to be backed by her husband, Robert Treman. Don't know how true it is, but will let you know positively later on. Irene is twenty-seven, weighs one hundred and thirty-live pounds and stands five feet seven inches.
Vivian. St. Louis. — .Love in a cottage? Who, me? Why, I couldn't afford it. You'd like to have Eugene O'Brien or Ralpli Graves for a big brother. That's too bad. Gail Henry's studio is in Santa Monica, California.
Miss Hill. — One of the Sisters. I suppose? Xorman Kerry is shy on the age subject but he (lid tell us he weighed one hundred and eighty pounds. He has dark hair and eyes, has Norman — and he's two inches over six feet tall. Reallv !
Earle B., Pennsylvania. — May .Allison just appeared in "The Marriage of William Asche" but so far she has never starred in The Marriage of May .Allison. When she does you'll be the tirst to know.
Miss Pat of Indiana. — .After seeing some comedians in alleged comedies, I sometimes wish they would put bricks in those pie«. Certainly they don't waste good custard pics on those fellows! If they do 1 think I'll gel a job billywesting. X'iola Dana was only eleven when she started on the stage. She was the original "Poor Little Rich Girl" in the legitimate. Haven't Miss Dana's per■^onal address but a letter in care of Metro oil the west coast will surelv reach her.
luiDiK. Brooki.vn. — When I see snap-^hot« of some of tho.'c he-stars cleaning up their motor cars I wonder if lliey haven't mis-^ed their vocations. Louise \'alc, wife of Travers Vale, the flirector, died of influenza in October, loi.S. Victor Heerman is a director. He is not a relative, but a good friend of the late Bobby Harron So was Tom Meighan. Molly Malone, Goldwyn.
E. B. F., Soi TH Union, Ky.— Thank you for vour letter. I am sorrv vou have ha<l to wait so long for an answer but there were many others before you. Vou wanted Anita Stewart on the cover. Vou have your wish — she's on this one. Dick Barthelmess :s twenty-five. Write again.
.A. E., Indianapolis. — So you enjoy my write-ups. I'd be getting stuck up if I believed all you cut-ups. Mary Pickford "S five feet tall. She's one of the smallest stars in pictures — in actual inches. "Such a lillie Queen !" She made a picture of that play for Famous Players some few years ago. Her first two United .Artists productions are "Pollyanna" and "Suds," the latter being the film version of the play called " "Op o' My Thumb" w^hich Maude Adams performed on the stage.
Grace. Waban, Mass. — Yours was a delightful letter. I approve heartily of your sentiments and your stationery. Harri;on Ford was married to Beatrice Prentiss. Harold Lloyd is twenty-seven; he's with Rolin-Pathe. Richard Travers in "The White Moll.'' Others answered elsewhere.
T. P., Clarksburg. — You neglected to enclose the stamped addressed envelope so I am answering you here. This is just as personal as it can be. Tuberia. Marguerite Clark has no children. Write to the Talmadge sisters at their studio. 31S East 48th Street, New York City. Do they play any kind of music? No. I think they are rather [jarticular. Bill Hart, his own studio, Bates and Lffie St., Hollywood.
LrciLE, Michigan. — I doubt if Charles Meredith will send you his photograph. He is too modest to have one taken, but he may write you a letter. I know him — he's a fine chap. Married? Yes. If you have red hair and still use pink paper I think you're a brave young woman. Meredith is with Lasky in Hollywood. Eugene O'Brien is still with Selznick, working in Fort Lee. N. J.
Gertrvde, Pennsylvania. — The difference between a star and a featured player? Oh, about five hundred dollars. Priscilla Dean is married to Wheeler Oakman and he plays opposite her in "The X'ircin of Stamboul." and "Outside the Law." her latest crook play. .Address both at Universal City. Cal. Lottie Pickford is divorced from Rert Rupp.
Thei.mx. Jersey City. — .A ptoster announces "Eric von Stroheim's Foolish Wives. ' Looks bad for Eric. Seriously, however, he is not married but is reported to be engaged to Aalerie Germopprez, E. W. Lawrence played opposite Fannie Ward in "Common Clay." Fannie is married to Jack Dean and lives abroad— she has a place in England and an apartment in Paris. Don't know when she'll return to this country.
A'lix.iNiA N. Worthincton. — Personal: Sh — sh ! ! My stenocraphcr saw the picture first so next time I'd advise you to write under another name. Vou never can tell about my stenographer. .And when I told hir proudly that at last someone was goins to send me a lemon-cream pie she said she hoped it was a lemon. By the way. when are you going to send it? Please let mc know so she wont get it : I'd like to meet you some time; your letter was very good indeed Irving Cummings played the part of Thoinos Viirifk Duunn in Ethel Claytons |iicture. "The Thirteenth Commandment,"'
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