Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1920)

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The World's Leading Motion Picture Publication PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE JAMES Rl QUIRK, Editor Vol. XVIII Contents No.l June, 1920 Cover Design, Katherine MacDonald From a Pastel Portrait by Rolf Armstrong. Rotogravure Helene Chadwick, Peggy O'Dare, Bill Farnum, Helen Ferguson, Raymond Hatton, Marion Davies, Jane NovEik and Dorothy Gish. The Welcome Wolves They Both Rebelled Two Shooting Stars Swap Firmaments. Broadway's Royal Family The Remarkable Story of the Barrymores. Beauty Her Great Handicap Katherine MacDonald's More-Than-Skin-Deep Troubles. Dollars and the Woman A Splendid Lesson in a Beautiful Story. The Family Circle A Heart to Heart Talk. West Is East A Few Impressions. (Contents continued on next page) 19 Editorial 27 28 Ada Patterson 30 Julia Regis ' 34 Nanon Belois 36 Margaret E. Sangster 41 Noncensorship Howard Dietz and Ralph Barton 42 From Soup to Nuts, a Merry Menu. Delight Evans 44 Editorial Offices, 25 W. 45th St., New York City Published monthly by the PHOTOPLAY PUBLISHING Co., 350 N. Clark St., Chicago, 111. Edwin M. Colvin, Pres. James R. Quirk, Vice Pres. R. M. Eastman, Sec.-Treas. W. M. Hart, Adv. Mgr. Yearly Subscription: $2.50 in the United States, its dependencies, Mexico and Cuba; $3.00 Canada; $3.50 to foreign countries. Remittances should be made by check, or postal or express money order. Caution— Do not subscribe through persons unknown to you. Entered as second-class matter Apr. 24. 1912, at the PostofRce at Chicaeo. III., under the Act ol March 3, 1879. Pictures Reviewed in the Shadow Stage This Issue Save this magazine — refer to the criticisms before you pick out your evening's entertainment. Make this your reference list. Page 66 Dr, Jeckyll and Mr. Hyde Paramount-Artcraft Page 67 In Search of a Sinner. .First National The Idol Dancer. . Griffith-First Nationl Page 68 Dangerous Days Goldwyn A Child for Sale Ivan Abramson The Family Honor Vidor-First National Excuse My Dust. Paramount-Artcraft Mary Ellen Comes to Town Paramount-Artcraft Old Lady 31 Metro Page 95 His House in Order Paramount-Artcraft Duds Goldwvn The Village Sleuth Paramount-Artcraft Page 99 The Harvest Moon Gibralter-Hodkinson Daredevil Jack Pathe Locked Lips Universal The Torchy Comedies C. C. Burr Haunted Spooks Rolin-Pathe Alarm-Clock Andy Ince-Paramount-Artcraft The Stolen Kiss Realart The Lost City . Warner Brothers Serial Polly of the Storm Country First National Molly and I Fox Love Without Question Jans The Emotional Miss Vaughn ... Pathe Simple Souls Pathe Shore Acres Metro The Woman Game Selznick A Manhattan Knight.. '. Fox Sooner or Later Selznick Partners of the Night Goldwyn Page 116 The Sporting Duchess Vitagraph The Evil Eye Hallmark The Daredevil Fox The Beloved Cheater.. Robertson-Cole The False Road .Paramount-Artcraft Copyrieht, 1920. by the PHOTOPLAY PUBLISHING COMPANY, Chicago.