The Photo-Play Journal (Jul 1919-Feb 1921)

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November, 1920 Vol. V, No. 1 TO OUR READERS "Morris R. Goldbricks Presents . . . ." a startling expose of the flim-flam methods of get-rich-quick motion picture stock promoters and their breed of small-fry ex-stagedoor-johnnies, is an article in the December issue which everyone should read. Written by Lewis F. Levenson and illustrated by C. E. Millard, it indicates the pitfalls to be avoided in photoplay investments and the snares laid for unwitting would-be movie actresses. This article is in line with our definite policy to make PhotoPlay Journal distinctive in its field, not only from the point of view of mechanical and artistic beauty, but also in the real importance of editorial content. You may therefore purchase this magazine every month with the satisfying assurance that every issue will really MEAN SOMETHING to you, your friends, the members of your family. That's why the circulation of Photo-Play Journal has almost trebled in a few short months. That's why it would be a good plan to place your order with your newsdealer early for the December issue. CONTENTS MimiiMiiirtiiiMTiiimii i iiirmiirrrm: Mary Pickford (Portrait) 4 Civilian Clothes (Fiction) By Lewis F. Levenson 5 A Practical Dreamer — Gaston Glass By Dorothea Herzog 9 The Great Undraped . . . .By Harold Smythe 11 Will Rogers Talks. By Edwin Justus Mayer 14 "Pretty Soft for Lloyd" 16 Constance Talmadge (Portrait) 17 Ralph Graves (Portrait) 18 Cheese Sandwiches to Caviar By Norbert Lush 19 Cuddles Grows Up By John Braun 20 Alice — Lady of the Lake. . . .By Jack Lewis 22 The Greatest Thrill By Cynthia Lynn 24 Chefs Climb 26 Ramona of Broadway.. .By Murray Wilcox 27 Your Opportunity in Motion Pictures By Jerome Storm 28 Chez Tearle By Burton Adams 29 The Hon. Lady By Norbert Lusk 30 ■Minimi )iii!t!wiiiniiinjiimnMiii!iNiiiiiiiiiiinimr F. H. ANSPACHER Editor 36 38 39 Evan Burrows-Fontaine (Photographs) 31 Theodore Roberts and Mickey Moore (Photographs) 32 Ann Forrest (Portrait) 34 Wes Barry Arrives. .By Peter Gridley Smith 35 Chiefly About Hats By Dorothy Dalion Johnnie Jones and Buddie Messenger (Photographs) The Screen-Goer (Reviews) By Lewis F. Levenson Nazimova (Photographs) 41 Presenting Corrine By Harold C. Howe 42 The Vice of Fools (Fiction) By Charles Elliott Dexter 43 Rod La Rocque (Portrait) . . 47 Edith Stockton (Portrait) " 48 "Music Hath Charms" By Jerome Lachenbruch 49 Peggy Rompers Writes 50 Real News of Reel People 52 A Little Bird Told Me 54 C. E. MILLARD Staff Artist IDELLA E. EMERY West Coast Representative CHARLES REED JONES Managing Editor LEWIS F. LEVENSON Associate Editor Eastern Advertising Manager: S. M. Goldberg, 56 West 45th Street, New York Western Advertising Managers: Cole & Freer, Peoples Gas Building, Chicago. Published monthly by Photo-Play Journal Corporation, 145 W. 38th St., New York, N. Y. F. H. Anspacher, Pres. and Editor; A. Richard Ulmei. Sec. and Treas. Subscription price — United States, Colonies and Mexico, $3.00. Canada, $3.50. Foreign, $4.00. Single copies, United States, 25 cents. Canada, 35 cents. Entered as second class matter at the Post Office at New York, N. Y., under the act of March 3, 1879 Copyright, 1920, by Photo-Play Journal Corp.