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Contents — Continued
Superstitions in the Movies Henry E. Dougherty
Even the Big Stars are "Skittish."
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The Discrepancy Hound
He's a Wise Guy!
John Arbuthnott
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What Do
Photoplay's "Beauty and Brains" Girl— Now
Lucille Zintheo Has Joined the Laugh-makers.
Close-Ups Editorial Comment
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Motion
Photoplays We Don't Care to See
Drawn by Norman Anthony.
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Pictures
Taking Advantage of a Villain Gene Copeland
Charles Gerrard is Trapped Into His First Interview.
Monkey Business Mrs. Joe Martin
All About Filmland's Monkey Wedding.
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Mean to Ton?
The Prince and the Pictures
Edward of Wales as a Film Subject.
Betty Shannon
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Clothes and Good Taste
An Authority Speaks.
Elsie Ferguson
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"\7'0U are not like any one X else in all the world. You
Rotogravure
Elsie Ferguson, Harry Carey, Irving Cummings, Bryant Washburn, George Walsh, Natalie, the youngest Talmadge and Mae Marsh's daughter, Mary Marsh Arms.
The Shadow Stage Burns Mantle
Reviews of New Pictures.
Photoplay Magazine's Letter Contest
How You May Win a Cash Prize.
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may dwell under the same roof, with other people;
You may read the same books, look out on the same towering skyscrapers, hear the same robins sing;
But for no two do the robins
Director Gish
Lillian Bosses Her Sister— for "D. W."
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sing the same song; to no two does a book carry the same
In Search of a Sinner (Fiction) Jerome Shorey
Told from Constance Talmadge's New Picture.
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message;
THE
MOTION PICTURES
Mae Marsh Is Back
With a Daughter For a Critic.
Moving Pictures and Big Business
Read— Before You Invest in Cinema Stock.
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The Squirrel Cage
Laugh, Gasp and Wonder.
A. Gnutt
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mean something to you that
Questions and Answers The Lady of Vast Silences
A Word Photograph of Alice Joyce.
Why Do They Do It?
The Movie-Goers' Own Page.
More Beautiful Than the Elephants
A Visit With Maeterlinck.
Mary Pickford— Director
Aided by Chocolates and Puppies.
The Answer Man Ada Patterson
Betty Shannon
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tney ao not mean to any one else in the world. No one but yourself has seen life through your eyes, has heard it through your ears, has breathed it through your nostrils.
Photoplay Magazine
Plays and Players
News From the Studio.
Cal York
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will pay for the five
"Whiskers"— King of Charles Ray's Kennel
A Lucky Dog, Eh?
The Extra Girl Snickers Helen Smith
And Can You Blame Her?
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best letters telling
"What the Motion Pictures Mean to Me."
Our Readers Say:
Jump in With Your Own Letters.
A Department
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You may read all about it on page 6 7, this issue.
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