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Photoplay Magazine — Advertising Section
This chic afternoon dress, finely made from beautiful silk chiffon and copied from a new Paris model, is selling in New York stores for ^32.00. Get one at less than wholesale price. Be our agent and sell them at a handsome profit to your friends, who will admire yours.
The mode! illustrated is printed chiffon in predominant shades of rose combined with either blue or green — in plain colors it can be furnished in apple green, copen blue, red, peach or tan. The sizes range from 13 to 17; 14 to 20; 34" to 38". Our illustrated folder shows range of models.
Send money order for {(3.00, stating size and color and the dress will be sent at once by parcel post collect for the balance of 311.75. Money refunded if dress is not satisfactory.
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Est. 1885
500 Seventh Avenue New York City
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Casts of Current Photoplays
Complete for every picture reviewed in this issue
•'.\NNE AGAINST THE WORLD"— Rayart.— From the story by Victor Tliorne. Adapted by Arthur Hoerl. Directed by Duke Wornc. The cast: Aunt-, Shirley Mason; Forbes, Jack Mower; Eddie, James Bradbury, Jr.; Teddy, Isabel Keith; Folmer, Henry Roquemore; Emmelt, Tom Curran.
"A WOMAN IN THE NIGHT"— World Wide. — ■From the .storv by Countess Barcynska. Adapted by V. E. Powell. Directed by Victor Saville. The cast: Tesha, Maria Corda; Robert Dobree, Jameson Thomas; Jack Lenane, Paul Cavanagh.
-BELOW THE DEADLINE"— Chesterfield.— From the scenario by Arthur Hoerl. Directed by J. P. McGowan. Photography by M. A. Andersen and Jack Jackson. The cast: Claire, Barbara Worth; "'Beau" Nash, Frank Leigh; Donald Cornwall, Walter Merrill; Taggart, J. P. McGowan; "Sandy," Mike Donlin; "Mother" Biblow, Virginia Sale; Stella, Lou Gory; "Tubby," "Tiny" Ward; Festenberg, Fred Walton; Johnston, Bill Patton; Police Captain, Chas. Hickman; Jimmy, Arthur Rankin.
"BLACK WATERS"— World Wide.— From the play "The Fog" by John Willard. Directed by Marshall Neilan. Photography by David Kesson. The cast: "Tiger" Larrabee. James Kirkwood; Kelly, James Kirkwood; Charles, John Loder; Elmer, Hallam Cooley; Randall, Frank Reicher; Temple, Lloyd Hamilton; Darcy, Robert Ames; Olaf, Ben Henricks; Jeelo, Noble Johnson; Eunice, Mary Brian.
"BLUE SKIES"— Fox.— From the story "The Matron's Report" by Frederick HazUtt Brennan. Scenario by John Stone. Directed by Alfred L. Werker. The cast: First Episode — Dorothy May, {age 6) Carmencita Johnson; Richard Lewis, (age 8) Freddie Frederick; Matron, Ethel Wales. Second Episode — Dorothy May, Helen Twelvetrecs; Richard Lewis, Frank Albcrtson; Nellie Crouch. (Matron) Rosa Gori-; Janitor, William Orlamond; Richard Dayiforlh, Claude King; tst Asst. Matron, Adele Watson; 2nd Asst. Matron, Helen Jerome Eddy.
"BONDMAN, THE"— World Wide.— From the novel by Sir Hall Caine. Scenario by T. A. Ennis. Directed by Herbert Wilcox. Pholoeraphy by David Kesson. The cast: The Sicilian Mother, Dora Barton; The Manx Father, Edward O'Neil; Jason, the Bondman, Norman Kerry; Michael, Donald MacArdle; Greeba Fairhrother. Frances Cuyler; Mrs. Fairbrolher. Florence Vie; Adam Fairbrother. Judd Green; Father Ferrati, Henry Vibart; Testa, H. SaxonSnell; Capt. of the Sulphur Mines, C. Emerald.
"BYE-BYE BUDDY" — Supreme.— From the stcry by Ben Hirshfield. Adapted by Berry Barringer. Directed by Frank Mattison. Photography by Robert Cline. The cast: Glad O'Brien. Agnes Ayres; Dandy O'Brien, Fritz Shanley; Buddy O'Brien, Bud Shaw; Marty Monihan, Dave Henderson; Johnny Cohen, John Orlando; Major Norton, Ben Wilson; Attorney, Hall Cline.
"CHINA BOUND"— M.-G.-M.— From the story by Sylvia Thalberg and Frank Butler. Continuity by Peggy Kelly. Directed by Charles Reisner. The cast: Sharkey Nye, Karl Dane; Eustace. George K. Artliur; Joati, Josephine Dunn; Sarah. Polly Moran; McAlister. Carl Stockdale; HardBoiled Officer, Harry Woods.
"CHRISTINA"— Fox.— From the story by Tristram Tapper. Scenario by Marion Orth. Directed by William K. Howard. Photography by Lucien .\ndriot. The cast: Christina, Janet Gaynor; Jan, Cliarles Morton; Niklaas, Rudolph Schildkraut; Dirk Torpe, Harry Cording; The Woman, Lucy Dorraine.
"COQUETTE" — United Artists.— From the stage play by Jed Harris. Adapted by John Grey and Allen McNeil. Directed by Sam Taylor. Photographj' by Karl Struss. The cast: Norma Besant, Mary Pickford; Michael Jeffery, John Mack Brown; Stanley ]Venlworth, Matt Moore; Dr. John Besant. John Sainpolis; Jimmy Besant, William Janney; Jasper Carter, Henry Kolker; Robert IVentworth, George Irving; Julia, Louise Beavers
"DESERT SONG, THE"— Warners.— From the story by Otto Harbach, Laurence Schwab. Oscar Hammerstcin 2nd, Sigmund Romberg and Frank Mandel. Scenario by Harvey Gates. Directed by Roy Del Ruth. The cast: The Red Shadow. John Boles; Mar got, Carlotta King; Susan, Louise I^'azenda; Benny Kid, a reporter. Johnny Arthur; General Birlieau, Edward Marti ndel; Pasha, Jack Pratt; Sid El Kar, Robert E. Guzman; Hasse, Otto Hoffman; Clementina. Marie Wells; Capt. Fontaine, John Miljan; Rebel, Del Elliott; Azuri, Myrna Loy.
"DONOVAN AFFAIR. THE"~Columbia.— From the stage play by Owen Davis. Scenario by Dorothy Howell. Directed by Frank R. Capra. Photography by Teddy Tetzlaff. The cast: Inspector Killian. Jack Holt; Jean Rankin. Dorothy Rcvier; Cornish. William Collier, Jr.; Jack Donovan, John Roche; Carney. Fred Kelsey; Lydia Rankin, .Agnes Ayres; Dr. Lindsey, Hank Mann; Porter, Wheeler Oakman; Mary Mills, Virginia Brown Faire;
Captain Peter Rankin, Alphonse Ethier; Nelson, Edward Hearn; Mrs. Lindsey, Ethel Wales; Dobbs, John Wallace.
"ETERNAL WOMAN, THE"— Columbia.— From tlie scenario by Wellyn Totman. Continuity by Wellyn Totman. Directed by John P. McCarthy. Photography by Joseph Walker. The cast: Anila, Olive Borden; Hartley Forbes, Ralph Graves; Doris Forbes, Ruth Clifford; Gil Martin, John Miljan; Consuelo. Nena Quartaro; Ovaldo, Josef Swickard; Mrs. Forbes, Julia Swayne Gordon.
"GENTLEMEN OF THE PRESS"— Paramount.— From the play by Ward Morehouse. Adapted by Bartlctt Cormack. Directed by Millard Webb. The cast: Wickland Snell, Walter Huston; Myra May, Katherine Francis; Charlie Haven, Cliarles Ruggles; Dorothy Snell, Betty Lawford; Ted Hanley. Norman Foster; Mr, Higginbottom, Duncan Penwarden; "Red," Lawrence Leslie.
"GIRL WHO WOULDN'T WAIT. THE"— Liberty. — From the story by Leon Abrams. Directed by Leon Abrams. Photography by C. Edgar Schoenbaum. The cast: Judy Judd. Margaret Livingston; Lynn Kent, Danny O'Sliea; Sam Harper, William Scott; Detective, Joe Bennett; Maizie, Gertrude Short; Warden, Wilfrid North.
"GREYHOUND LIMITED, THE"— Warners. — From the story by Albert Howson. Scenario by Anthony Coldcway. Directed by Howard Bretherlon. The cast: Monte, Monte Blue; Edna, Edna Murphy; The Rat, Lew Harvey; Bill Williams, Grant Withers; Mrs. Williams, Lucy Beaumont; Limpy, Ernie Shields.
"LAWLESS LEGION. THE"— First National. — From the story by Bennett Cohen. Directed by Harry J. Brown. The cast: Cal Stanley, Ken Maynard; Mary Keiver, Nora Lane; Ramirez, Paul Hurst; Matson, J. P. McGowan; Flapjack, Frank Rice; Sheriff Keiver, Howdrd Truesdell; 2''arzan,hy Himself.
"NEW YEAR'S EVE"— Fox.— From the story "One Hundred Dollars" by Richard Connell. Screen Play by D wight Cummins. Directed by Henry Lehrman. Photography by Conrad Wells. The cast: Marjorie Ware, Mary Astor; Edward Warren^ Jr., Charles Morton; Larry Harmon, Earle Foxe; Steve, Arthur Stone; Landlady, Helen Ware; Little Brother, Freddie Frederick; Pearl. Florence Lake; Warren s Pal, Sumner Getchell; Little Girl, Jane La Verne; Little Girl's Mother, Virginia Vance; Landlady's Son, Stuart Erwin.
"NO MORE CHILDREN"— Cliff Broughton
Productions. — From the story by Albert Kelly. Directed by Albert Kelly. Photography by Robert Martin. The cast: Jimmy Grail. Lewis Sargent; Mary Grail, Lillian Bond; Ma. Ricca Allen; Detective, Tom London; Judge Stanton. Wilfrid North; Dr. Stanton, J. Franklin Lyndon; Mike. Eddie Chandler; Flo, Vivian Bay; Family Doctor, Allen Krauss.
"PLUNGING HOOFS"— Universal.— From the story by Basil Dickey and William Lord Wright. Adapted by George Morgan. Directed by Henry MacRae. The cast: Rex, King of Wild Horses, By Himself; Parson Jed Campbell, Jack Perrin; Nanette, Barbara Worth; Jim Wales, J. P. McGowan; "Squint" Jones, David Dunbar; Starlight, The Wonder Horse, By Herself.
"POINTS WEST"— Universal. — From the story by B. M. Bower. Adapted by Rowland Brown. Directed by Arthur Rosson. Photography by Harry Newman. The cast: Cole Law son, Jr., Hoot Gibson; Dorothy, Alberta Vaughn; McQuade, Frank Campeau; His Nibs, Jack Raymond; The Mother, Martha Franklin; Parsons, Milt Brown; Steve, Jim Corey.
"QUEEN OF THE NIGHT CLUBS"— Warners. — From the story by Murray Roth and Addison Burkhart. Adapted by Murray Roth and Addison Burkhart. Directed by Br\-an Foy. The cast: Tex Malone, Texas Guinan; Don Holland, John Davidson; Bee Walters, Lila Lee; Andy Quinland, Arthur Housman; Eddie Parr. Eddie Foy, Jr.; Phil Parr, Jack Northworth; Cigola, George Raft; Nick, Jimmie Phillips; .455/. District Attorney, William Davidson; Lawyer Grant, John Miljan; Crandall, Lee Shumway.
"SALVAGE" — Supreme. — From the story by Jay Gelzer. Adapted by Kathleen Clifford. Directed by Frank Mattison. The cast; Jim Harrington. Carroll Nye; Lillie Marsh, Mary McAlister; Captain MacDougal, Anders Randolf; Louie, Louis Archer; Thorsen, Fred James.
"SHE GOES TO WAR" — Inspiration-United Artists. — From the story by Rupert Hughes. Adapted by Fred de Gressac. Directed by Henry King. The cast: Joaji, Eleanor Boardman; Tom Pike, John Holland; Reggie. Edmund Burns; Rosie, Alma Rubens; Bill, Al St. John; Katie, Glen Walters; Tom's Mother, Margaret Seddon; Yvette, Yola D'.A.vril; Joan's aunt. Evelyn Hall; Joan's maid, Dina Smirnova; Major, Augustino Borgato; Major's wife, Yvonne Starke; Matron of Canteen, Eulalie Jensen; Major, Capt. H. M. Zier; Top Sergeant, Edward Chandler; Lady Hostess, Ann Warrington.
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