Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1920)

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'THE NATIONAL MOVIE PUBLICATION PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE JAMES R. QUIRK, Editoi Vol. XVII Contents February, 1920 No. 3 Cover Design From the Pastel Portrait by Rolf Armstrong. Olive Thomas Rotogravure : Vivian Martin Alice Lake, Nazimova, Lucille Lee Stewart Pearl White, Zasu Pitts, Tom Meighan and Eugene O'Brien! Give Labor the Star Dressing-Room A Snow Storm in Sunny California Looks Like Snow, But It Tastes Like Mackeral. Editorial (Photographs) 19 27 28 29 32 W-O-R-K— That's All ! Beauty is as Beauty Does -in the Follies. How To Win Screen Success Advice From The Man Highest Up. Their Little 01' Pay Check Now! Oh, What a Difference Four Years Make! Slant Eyes and Bumps How Viola Dana Makes Up as a Jap. Blind Husbands (Fiction) The Story of Stroheim's Great Domestic Drama Pearl White's Party Little Orphant Russell Began It. Cutting Back Robbing Filmland's Cradle of Its Memories. "Call For Miss Joyce!" "Hotel Joyce" Belongs to Alice ^^F^ Tt'^'^J^^^^^i^ J° ^e Ada Patterson 48 Early Ambitions and Present Hobbies of the Stars. How to Write Movies John Emerson and Anita Loos 50 A f amous 1 earn Demonstrates. (Contents continued on next page) Olive Thomas Jesse L. Lasky Andrew Day 34 37 Alison Smith 38 (Photographs) 42 William N. Selig 43 47 Pictures Reviewed in the Shadow Stage This Issue Published monthly by the Photoplay Publishing Co., 350 N. Clark St Chicago 111 w^M. HART, Adv. Mgr. Randolph Bartlett, Associate Editor, Los Angeles $2 MCanL^a"T3''m"^'?^r;f^-*"' *" '.*'" ""'^""^ ^'"'^^ ''^ dependencies, Mexico and Cuba:' »^.su Canada, $3.00 to foreign countries. Remittances should be made by check or oosta or express money order. C.ution-Do not subscribe through persons unknown to you Entered as second-class matter Apr. 24. 1912, at the Postoffice at Chicajo. III., under the Act of March 3, 1879. Copyright. 1919, by the PHOTOPLAY PUBLISHING COMPANY, Chi( Save this magazine— refer to the criticisms before you pick out your evening's entertainment. Make this your reference list. Page 71 Eyes of Youth Equity Scarlet Days Griffith-Artcraft Page 72 Anne of Green Gables Realart Page 73 A Virtuous Vamp First National The Girl From Outside Goldwyn Crooked Straight Paramount-Artcraf t Paid in Advance Universal Page 74 John Petticoats Ince-Artcraft Soldiers of Fortune Realart Hawthorne, U. S. A Paramount Page 113 Heart of the Hills First Nat'l. Counterfeit Artcraft Page 114 Eastward, Ho I Fox The Broken Butterfly.. Rolsertson-Cole Dawn Blackton-Pathe A Day's Pleasure First National Page 115 The Beachcombers Universal The Isle of Conquest Select Sealed Hearts Selznick The Undercurrent Select The "Mind-the-Paint" Girl..!!!. ,,,, ■ First National Whats Your Husband Doing?.. „,. Ince-Paramount Wings of the Morning Fox His Divorced Wife Universal L^^c^ Universal Gun-Fighting Gentleman Universal Poor Relations Robertson-Cole A Fugitive From Matrimony Robertson-Cole The Illustrious Prince.. Robertson-Cole The Tower of Jewels ..Vitagraph _J