Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1920)

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Photoplay Magazink— Advertising Section Questions and Answers (Continued jro7n page g6) I. S., Georgia.— "The Wildcrsncss Trail" is a Fox production, and was filmed on the Coast. Write Dorothy Dalton at the Century Theatre, New York City, where she is at present starring in Aphrodite^a naughty tale of old Alexandria days. Miss Billy, Boston. — I am amazed that you dare refer in such flippant fashion to those department store duchesses. I am afraid to approach any of those young ladies who lean so gracefully upon their glass counters and stare so scornfully at the mere male who presumes to ask to see a selection of choice hairpins or something equally prosaic. Fortunately — else you grow suspicious instantly — I don't need hairpins. I have never been rich enough to ask for any of the valuable articles such as silk stockings mention of which invariably brings a welcome smile to the cold lips of the salesladies. Jack Mulhall is married; yes. There is a Jack, Jr., — also a picture of Jack, Sr., in this issue of the Magazine. Have not heard from George Fisher, former American leading man, for the ?ge of one of the proverbial dark-complexioned gentlemen. Where are you, George? (Pretty soon I'll be running one of these "Advice to the Love-Lorn" Columns, I am becoming so sympathetic.) 103 Frenchy, Hickman, Kentucky. — I am neither a Graybeard nor a Bluebeard. I shall threaten to tell all if you girls don't stop pestering me. And then you would be sorry — because I wouldn't interest you any more. Suppositions are so much more intriguing thn facts. Charlotte Burton is divorced from Williiam Russell. Zena Keefe opposite Eugene O'Brien in "His Wife's Money." Alice Joyce is divorced from Tom Moore. Neither has married again. EsTELLE Claire, Hoboken. — There are some people I should never attempt to argue with, even though I am convinced that I am in the right you are one of them. But I natheless repeat that Dorothy DicksonHyson was a member of the cast of George Cohan's musical comedy "The Royal Vagabond" when I saw it in New York. When it left Manhattan, the dancer doubtless stepped out, inasmuch as she seldom if ever leaves her home and fireside — which is the Algonquin Hotel on 44th St., N. Y. And all these theatrical facts are quite outside my province, too. Your own name is so much more fascinating than any nom-deplum — particularly Buddie; so why not use it? Bea, Oakland, Cal. — Right pert and snappy, young 'un! The story, "Oh, Annice!" was changed for Viola Dana's Metro use to "The Gold Cure." Annice Parish, Viola Dana; Michael Darcy, Wm. B. Davidson; Vance Dunton, John McGowan; Dr. Rodney Parish, Howard Hal' ; Edna Lauison, Elsie McLeod ; Michael Connors, Franklin Hanna; Dr. Dumbbel, George Dowling; Cord, the Detective, Fred Jones; The Gardner, Ed Muck, The Gardner's Wife, Julia Hurley. That's what I call a complete cast. Buzz around again soon. Tan Swee, Parit Buntar. — Good of you to send me a letter all that distance to tell me you liked my column. I am sorry, but I do not send out photographs of screen stars. Mr. and Mrs. Francis X. Bushman are playing on the legitimate stage at present. When they will return to films is doubtful, just now; but I will let you know when it happens. They have a baby son. The name of their play, is "The Master Thief." Thanks once more. A woman's charm See how white teeth enhance it [All statements approved by high dental authorities Countless women have found a way to whiter, safer teeth. You meet them everywhere. A new method of teeth cleaning is now widely employed, and anyone who watches can see the results of it. This is to ask that you test it. Watch the results for ten days, then judge for yourself if you need it. The tooth wrecker Millions find that well-brushed teeth discolor and decay. Tartar forms, and often pyorrhea starts. Most of those troubles are now traced to film. To that viscous coat which you feel with your tongue. It clings to teeth, enters crevices and stays. The ordinary tooth paste cannot dissolve it, so the tooth brush leaves much of it intact. It is the film-coat that discolors — not the teeth. Film is the basis of tartar. It holds food substance which ferments and forms acid. It holds the acid in contact with the teeth to cause decay. Millions of germs breed in it. They, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea. All these troubles have been constantly increasing. Now a new method Dental science, after years of searching, has found a way to combat this film. Able authorities have amply proved its efficiency. Now leading dentists everywhere are urging its adoption. A new tooth paste has been perfected to meet every modern req'jirement. The name is Pepsodent. And this film combatant is embodied in it. Sent to all who ask A ten-day tube of Pepsodent is sent to all who ask. Thus millions have already proved it. If you have not, write for that tube today. Pepsodent is ba-ed on pepsin, the digestant of albumin. The film is albuminous matter. The object of Pepsodent is to dissolve it, then to day by day combat it. This method long seemed impossible. Pepsin must be activated, and the usual agent is an acid harmful to the teeth. But science has discovered a harmless activating method, so ac tive pepsin can be every day applied. The results are quick and apparent. They argue for themselves, and a book we send explains all reasons for them. Send the coupon for a 10-Day Tube, Note how clean the teeth feel after using. Mark the absence of the viscous film. See how teeth whiten as the film-coat disappears. Judge by the clear results between the old ways and the new. Do this now, for it is most important. Cut out the coupon so you won't forget. The New-Day Dentifrice The scientific film combatant now advised by leading dentists everywhere and supplied by druggists in large tubes. 10Day Tube Free 393 THE PEPSODENT COMPANY: i Dept. 461, 1104 S. AVabash Ave., Chicago, 111. J ^ Mail 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent to : Only ong tube to a family When you write to advertisers olease mention PHOTOPLAY MAGAZLNE.