Photoplay (Feb-Sep 1917)

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Photoplay Magazine — Advertising Section 159 R. H., Bathurst, N. S. W., Australia — L. Rogers Lytton was the one who played Phillip Ralston in "Salvation Joan." He can be reached through Metro. Your stanips are no bueno on this side. A. B., Highlands, N. J. — Dorothy Davenport is not with any film company at the present time. Blanche Sweet does not make a practice of sending her pictures, we believe. M. E., Maplewood, Mass. — "The Diamond from the Sky" was the serial in which Irving Cummings played. He now has a company of his own. Lottie I'ickford played opposite him in the serial. M. S., KiRKWooD, Mo. — Mae Marsh is with Goldwyn but as yet none of her films has been released. Yes, Charley Ray is securely tied up. C. S., Cuyahoga Falls, O. — We do not employ cameramen. You have th ; wrong number. Esther, Parkside. South Australia — Mary Pickford, 24 years, Artcraft Company ; Marguerite Clark, 30, Famous Players ; Hazel Dawn, 26, same. Just go ahead and write them. Rup, St. Boniface, Man., Canada — Don't think we can accommodate you. We are sadly deficient when it comes to judging masculine pulchritude although we admit we're a bear when it comes to feminine charms. Griff, Philadelphia — Just keep it up and you'll be a regular poet some day ; long hair, starving in attic and everything. But we surely enjoyed those lines to us, even if the pome was a bunch of undeserved praise. N. S., Richmond, Ind.^A. D. Sears was born in San Antonio, Texas, and went on the stage about eight years ago. He has played in many of the best Fine Arts productions and is opposite Seena Owen in the last picture made at that studio, "Madame Bo-Peep." R. M., Middleton, Conn. — Ralph Kellard is not married to Grace Darmond. We are always glad to accommodate our friends but we can't put_ Mr. Kellard's picture on our cover without asking the editor about it first. R. D., Kansas City, Mo. — Matt Moore has no wife. Can't stake you to the identity of The Silent Menace though we can assure you that it is not Colonel Roosevelt or William J. Bryan, i Pearl White doesn't wear a blonde wig because her hair is red. Cabbages, etc., Kamloops, B. C, Canada — You have the advantage, as we have not given ourselves the pleasure of reading Mr. Kerrigan's life, so we cannot pass on his use of "village curate." However, we have never heard of its use in this country. Your opinion as to the s taste of another film idol with respect to his posterity, as it were, is shared by us in toto, as we used to say when we were on the bench. Thomas Holding played opposite Miss Frederick in "The Eternal City" and all those Roman scenes were actually filmed in Rome. Always glad to hear from you. C. J., St. Joseph, Mo. — You must be more specific. Ask us again and give us a little better clue to the story. H. R., Brooklyn — Lillian Gish is not at present employed. 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