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

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JAN 21 192! ©CI.B485723 Feb ruary , 192 1 February, 1921 Vol. V, No. 3 TO OUR READERS Among the other unusual features of Phoio-Play Journal for March will be a pen and ink sketch by Penrhyn Stanlaws, who is now lending his artistic talents to the screen. Jerome Storm's article for March will offer suggestions to men and women who are ambitious to become motion picture directors. There will be several more interesting letters in Madame Petrova's department, and many new etchings by Giro. Photo-Play Journal enters the New Year with the determination to still further justify the unusually satisfying circulation growth the last months of 1920 brought. No expense will be spared to carry to the nth power everything that has made Photo-Play Journal by universal assent the distinctive magazine. To our readers we voice the sincere hope that 1921 will see the realization of all their wishes for success, health and happiness. CONTENTS Lillian Gish (A Glass Etching by Giro) 4 The Life of the Party (Fiction) By Lewis F. Levenson 5 For You and for Me By Olga Petrova 9 The Agonies of a Lily White Working Girl. . . 10 Victor Rex Videt By Theodore Moracin 12 Three Choices By George Landy 14 London Tower Is in London By Warren W. Lewis 16 Alice Laidley (Portrait) 17 Corinne Griffith (Portrait) 18 F. Richard Jones, A Master of Comedy By James Bronson 19 The Superfluous American Male By Mary Edith Butler 20 Just Justine By Edna S. Michaels 22 Tom, Tom, a Farmer's Son By Edwin Justus Mayer 24 Growing Up By Hortense Saunders 26 Irene Boyle (Portrait) 27 Gareth Hughes and May MacAvoy 28 Earl Metcalfe (Portrait) 30 Wanted — Leading Men By Jerome Storm 31 Bonnie Wee Jean By Harold C. Howe 32 The New York Idea (Fiction) By Charles Elliott Dexter 34 Seeing Sylvia By Olive Wathins 37 Directing as a Fine Art. . .By Reginald Barker 38 J. W. Johnson (Portrait) 39 Helen Jerome Eddy (Portrait) 40 The Screen-Goer By Lewis F. Levenson 41 Corinne Griffith (Illustrations) 43 Bagdad to Maine By Dorothea B. Herzog 44 The Folks That Make 'Em By Lawrence Langdon 46 Peggy Rompers Writes 47 A Little Bird Told Me 48 F. H. ANSPACHER Editor G. 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 W. 45th Street, New York. Western Advertising Managers: Cole & Freer, Peoples Gas Building, Chicago. liiuiiriiiiiiiilllliiiiiiillllll Photo-Play Journal, published monthly by Photo-Play Journal Corporation, 523 Plymouth Court, Chicago, 111.; editorial offices, 145 W. 38th St., New York, N. Y. F. H. Anspacher, Pres. and Editor; A. Richard Ulmer, 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. Application made for entry as second class matter at the Post Office at Chicago, 111., under the act of March 3, 1879. Copyright, 1921, by Photo-Play Journal Corp.