Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1920)

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I02 h'HOTOPLAY MAGAZINE — ADVERTISING SECTION Both Your Appearance and Your Skin Demand ^aMeda Cold Creamed Powder If you start for a day of shopping, or on a motor trip, or for an evening of dancing and want to look your best for hours to come without further attention — make your toilette with wonderful LA MEDA COLD CREAMED POWDER. For face, neck, arms, and back. Not effected by wind, rain nor perspiration, yet gives no over-done or artificial appearance. LA MEDA COLD CREAMED POWDER protects every tiny crevice of the flesh with a velvety film of powder, giving your complexion that delicate freshness of_a young girl's skin. Highly beneficial and recommended for constant, daily use. Tints: Flesh, White, Brunette. Any druggist or toilet counter anywhere can get LA MEDA COLD CREAMED POWDER for you — or it will be sent postpaid on receipt of 65c for a large jar. TRIAL JAR COUPON LA MEDA MFG. CO., 103 E. Garfield Blvd., Chicago, 111. Please send handsome miniature test jar of LA MEDA Cold Creamed Powder in the tint I enclose 10 cents silver and a Z cent stamp lor postage and packing. ( Or IZ cents stamps if more convenient.) NAME ADDRESS I usually buy my toilet goods from Plays and Players (Continued) TOMMY MEIGHAN and his wife Frances Ring made a mad dash for New York during a lull in picture-making for Tom. They gave several dinner-parties, visited all the dance-palaces, avoided interviewers, and it is said saw every show in town. There is no more sought-after actor in the theatre or studios than this genial Irishman and his stardom hasn't changed hirn except, as he says, to "make him feel good" and work harder. IT is said that June Walker, New York's very newest "baby vamp," who shares honors with Clifton Crawford in his clever stage comedy "My Lady Friends," has signed with Griffith — for one picture. Wonder if June remembers those "extra" days of hers, at old Essanay ? It wasn't long ago ; June is only about nineteen now. Or is it twenty ? THE mother of Carol Dempster of the Griffith stock company died in Los Angeles the first of the year. Carol hastened westward in time to be with her mother when the end came. One of the quietest of the company is Carol; but then quiet and dignity seem natural in the Griffith studio, young, some of hb somewhat stilted posing and self-conscious smirks would be set down as stupidity. As it is, he has had every chance to develop what talent he has — but upon the kindly advice of a little star who had been watching his work, to study his parts a little more, he thanked her absentmindedly and went off to the-dansant. Wonder when he will see his name in large letters ? FOLLOWING Lila Lee's lead, Georgie Price, a boy star of the Gus Edwards' musical shows, has cast his lot with a new film company — the same that's starring Zazu Pitts. Miss Pitts, by the way, will do "Merely Mary Ann" as soon as the new studio is in working condition. LOUISE HUFF is now Mrs. Edwin A. Stillman. The little blonde star recently obtained a divorce from Edgar Jones, and the custody of her small daughter, Mary Louise. She has discontinued her screen work for the time being, having quite enough to occupy her time, house -keeping in an establishment in Park Avenue, New York. Her new husband is a non-professional. Director Duncan discovered this little boy and used him in a picture. The child's name was originally Tom, but he became so attached to Duncan that he renamed himself "Bill." And he has told his mama, in private, that he isn't going to work for any other director, or actor — ever. where commercialism is sternly frowned down and everyone seems to be making pictures for pleasure. Who wouldn't be even an extra girl — if she could walk from her dressing-room to the set, down the stately old stairs of the ex-mansion, through the high-ceilinged halls — into the huge, bare and immaculate modern studio? THAT handsome blonde boy recently taken into the fold of one of the more distinguished companies had better watch his step a little. If he weren't so awfully Every advertisement in PHOTOPLAY JIAGAZIXE is guaranteed. WE note this item in a press-agent's paragraph: "Mrs. Edgar Lewis has returned from California with the negative of 'Sherry,' an Edgar Lewis production, directed by Edgar Lewis." It would seem the Lewises are having it all their own way this season, what? THE New Jersey-ites have started another fight for Sunday pictures. This is the forth year that an effort has been made to open theatres on the Sabbath. More power to 'em!