The Photo-Play Journal (May 1916-Apr 1917)

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THE PHOTO-PLAY JOURNAL FOR AUGUST, 1916. PAGE 11 .AYERS Work Christopher Columbus didn t feel a bit more thrilled when he mac'e his little discovery back in 1492 than did Helen Holmes when the head officer pointed out the first faint outline of the Hawaain Islands. As you can read on her face happy hearted Helen has just said. Hawaii, how are you' ? s at Asbury Park are sweet on is observed in the act of e, another celebrated g force. This is vivacious Virginia Norden, the beaming Balboa beauty looking for some one to teach her how to swim. For general information, beit known that Miss Norden doesn t have to strain her eye sight looking for a companion. proof would you ? Yes, it's a fact. er a windy auto ride. Frank Miss Photo-Play Fan, how would you like to talk over your work with Mack Sennett ? And would you call work a joy if Mabel Mormand discussed the day's plans with you ? Of course you would. Mr. Sennett is outlining new work with Miss Normand and smiling broadly. Who wouldn t smile?