Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1920)

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Photoplay Magazine — Advertising Section M,^ MONTHS TO 825.00 % '« V 22. $100.00 PVERY article shown ■'-^ a special value, every diamond genuine, bluewhite, perfect-cut. Your &'r->."'irW' t choice ON APPROVAL, NO MONEYilN ADVANCE. Pay one-fifth after examination, balance in ten payments, 10°/o discount for cash, SWEETS Policy: You must be satisfied or no sale. PROFIT-SHARING PLAN; 7y2% yearly increase in exchange value on every diamond purchased from us. Beautiful DeLuxe i Catalog FREE We are Maiden Lane's Greatest Credit Jewelers, Send for catalog of precious gems, jewelry, •watches, gifts, etc. The lowest prices— the highest Quality. Ten months to pay on everything. Address Dept. 42-G. Liberty Bonds accepted at face value w "the house of <^u/m.it>-" Jji^ IWSWEETECO. 2-4 MAIDEN LANE. NEW YORK. Cuticura Stops Itching and Saves the Hair ^ All dniBKiats: Soap K. Ointment ?:' & ">n. Talctim 2i, Sample each free of "Cntlcnra, Dept. B, Boston." jij.ji jt y BowleggedMcn Your legs will appear straight when you wear Straightleg Garters Remarkable invention— Combination hoseBupporter and pant leg Straightener — Quicklv adjusted to fit various degrees of bowlegs; as easy to put on nnd comfortable to wear as nn.v ordinary garter — no harness or padded forms; just an ingenious special garter for bowlegged men — improvt*8 appearanoe wonderfully. Bowlegged menev^erywliere are wearing them-.enthusiastic. Write for free booklet, mailed in plain envelope. S-L GARTER CO. 778 Trust Co. Bldg. DAYTON, OHIO i Perfect hearing is now bein^ restored in every condition of deafness or defective hearing from causes such as Catarrhal Deafness, Relaxed or Sunken Drums, Thickened Drums, Roaring and Hissing Sounds, Perforated, Wholly or Partially Destroyed . Drums.Discharge from Ears, etc. Wilson Common-Sense Ear Drums "Little Wireless Phones for the Ears" require no medicine but effectively replace what is lacking or defective in the natural ear drums. They are simple devices, which the wearer easily fits into the ears Where they are invisible. Soft, safe and comfortable. Write today for our 168 page FREE book on DEAFNESS, giving you full particulars and testimonials. WILSON EAR DRUM CO., IncorporMed . 350 Inter-Southern Bldg. LOUISVILLE, ILt. Q iiestions and Answers (Continued) C. H., KiLMicHAEL, Mississippi— Frank Mayo is not dead; he is with World. 1 am not flippant nor facetious. Mary Pickford has a very nice disposition; ask anyone who knows her. I think she is one of the most charming women 1 have ever met, professional or non-professiond. Corinne Griffith and Barthelmess questions answered eisewhere. Lillian, Arcadia — It is, indeed, arcadian to be called charmmg names and listen while you extol my virtues as a hard-working young man. If you could only see me — work, I mean. You want to know the namu of John Barrymore's leading woman but i neglect to name the play. His last motion picture leading woman was Miss Binney, but on the stage he is supported by Maude Hanaford, who has never done any film work that I know of. Walter, Advance, Indiana — I never lieard of that town before, but I love it. Do you live up to its name, by any chance? Eugene O'Brien with Marguerite Clark in "Little Miss Hoover." She's in "Widow by Proxy' now; and working in "Easy to Get" or some such title. Shirley Mason did a serial for Sherrill. Yes, Jack Sherrill's dad. Shirley is with Fox now. Miss H., St. Paul — I never get tired of "you fans;" I'm one, myself. I certainly do think Constance Talmadge is sweet but I'd never dare to tell her so. I know her, and she is always very nice to me in those rare times when we meet. Please don't any of you ask again if she is Mrs. Richard Barthelmess. I may forget myself next time, and lie a little just to be different. T. Bern.^rd C, Crooksville — Many are, but few admit it. Was the Crook a crook who settled Crooksville? WUmette Kershaw was Mrs. De Cartaret in Maurice Tourneur's "Sporting Life." She is a sister of Mrs. Thomas H. Ince; and an actress of prominence on the stage, where she appeared in "The Crowded Hour," and other plays. Marie Prevost in "Yankee Doodle in Berlin." Jeanette, Roseau — What can I tell you about the Mack Sennett girls that you cannot see for yourself? All I can say is, / never miss a Sennett comedy. Now from the sublime to the BUlie West comedies: that >oung imitator of M. Chaplin has his own company now, I believe. Dr. Simon, New York City — T. Hayes Hunter, the director, may be reached care the Goldwyn studios, Culver City, California. This is no trouble, and I hope you will write again whenever you want to know anything pertaining to pictures. Thanks for your kind wishes. Hazel, Ypsilanti, Mich. — You call me Dear and beg my pardon as it's just a habit with you. It isn't a habit for you to call me dear. Don't be coy with yourself. Kenneth Harlan isn't in uniform; the well known war has been over for some time now. He plays with Mary Pickford in "The Hoodlum" and he is now leading man for Viola Dana. Not married. Write him care Metro studios, Hollywood. Dwan O'Dare, of Pennsylvania — For a minute I thought I'd picked up a novel by Harold Bell Wright by mistake; but then I saw the "Pennsylvania" heading and T knew it couldn't be. Lillian Gish is American. The family is, I think, Irish. The story of Mary Pickford's life once ran in Photoplay; but Mairy didn't write if. Julian Johnson did. "AtLast-a/?ea/Job and Real Money!'' "And if only I'd started earlier, I could have had them five years ago. I didn't realize at first what spare time study would do for a man. Taking up that I. C. S. course marked the real beginning of my success. In three months I received my first promotion. But I kept right on studying and I've been climbing ever since." Every mail brings letters from some of the two million students of the International Correspondence Schools telling of advancements and increased salaries won through spare time study. How much longer are you going to wait before taking the step that is bound to bring you more money? Isn't it better to start now than to wait five years and then realize what the delay has cost you? One hour after supper each night spent with the I. C, S. in the quiet of your own home will prepare you for the position you want in the work you like best. Yes, it will! Put it up to us to prove it. Withv>ut cost, without obligation, just mark and mail this coupon. ^^^—^—■—■"1 Te*n OUT HEnr — — .^— .p^^ INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS BOX 6510, SCR ANTON, PA. Explain, without obligating me, how I can qualify for VoB position, or in the subject, before which I mark X. EI.EOTRIOAI, ENQINEEK BUotrle Mrhtint and ll;i. Electric Wiring Telegraph Engineer Telephone Work UEOIUNIOAL ENeiNEBll EUoebKnloal Draftaman Uaohlne Sbop Praotlea Toolmaker Gas Engine Operating CIVIL ENGINEER SiirTerlng and Happing MINE FOllEMANorENU'll BSJl'tlONAIlT ENGINEEIl Marine £hglneer Ship Draftsman ARCHITECT Gontraetor and Rnllder Arehlteotnrsl Drartiman Concrete Builder Structural Engineer PIiCUKING iNU HEiTINS Sheet Metal Worker 1^ Textile Overiear or Snpl. jmiKUIST 3 Navigation Kaae □ SALESMANSHIP 3 ADVERTISING J Window Trimmer "Show Card Writer Sign Painter Railroad Trainman ILLUSTRATING Cartooning BUSINESS UlNAeEHERV Private Secretary BOOKKEEPER Stenographer and Typlaft Cert. Pub. Accountant TRAFFIC MANAGEHt Railway Accountant Commercial \.v9f GOOD ENGLISH Teacher Common Sehool Sabjeetc Mathematics CIVIL SERVICE ^Railway Mall Clerk AUTOMOBir.B OPERATIia ,_,iato Itepalrint IQSpaaUfe J AeillOUl.TlIHIi Inrreasb n I'onltrT lUliInc iQItallaa Present Occupation— Street and No City. .State When you write to adverUsers please mention PHOTOPLAT MAG-iZIXE.