Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1920)

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lUU Aspirin Name "Bayer" identifies genuine Aspirin introduced in 1900. Photoplay Magazine — Advertising Section Insist on an unbroken package of genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" marked with the "Bayer Cross." The "Bayer Cross" means you are getting genuine Aspirin, prescribed by physicians for over nineteen years. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few cents. Also larger "Bayer" packages. Aspirin is the trade-mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid. MEISTER PIANO and a guaranteed saving of $100 to $150 Eight exquisite styles to choose from and the one you select will be sent to you on 30 DAYS FREE TRIAL -ALL FREIGHT PREPAID If you like the piano we will sell it to vou <in Binall monthly paynientti to suit yuur convenience as low as $7 per month. No cash deposit asked. No interest on payments. No extras of any kind. Stool free with piano. Wi ite today for our 100 fage tlUistrated catalog in the natural colors of the wood, t'fl fref. If you are interested in player-pianos send for our free catalog. We have a tine selection. Rothschild & Company, Dept. P. M.-5, Chicago, III. Become a Nurse H' A most dignified and respected profession Y training at home through our correspondi'nce course. \m 19 to 60. : i(rht<><>n(li Ytar — lO.iMH) <:radn■ li'S llurninir !f!IH to $:Ut «ei>kly. uviiliiable for the practical nurse. Kutire tuition earned in a few weeks. Mt niniith>i* (rial utth nion(>.v r«ndpfl if Ktudi'iil divcontiniK-s. Sr)irl tinian for catiiloo avd nampl'^ h/eaons The Chautauqua School of Nursing 582 Main Street Jamestown, N.Y '"^^a^SI wF^nS '^!^-"^ fe. '^SBmSB^H 'yiMES kave certainly changed! When grandmother -was a little girl, Johnnie -* and Annie sat under the old bowl while naother snipped neatly around the edge o£ it without a murn:iur. Children knew their place in those days. But look at them no-w. The juvenile heads to the modern family have taken to making such a fuss about hippity-hopping to the barber shop that the ingenious managers of a department store hair cutting establishment in New York have hit upon the cheerful idea of removing the stiff old straight-back chairs and installing merry -go* round hobby horses in their stead. New New York children ftry for a hair cut. Questions and Answers (Continued) Malcolm Lockhart, Decatur, Georgia. — Glad to hear from you. You can reach Raymond Wells, the director who has undertaken the task of filming the Bible in fiftyfive reels, at 407 Western Mutual Life Bldg., Los Angeles, California. The Historical Film Company is handling his enterprise. You neglected to enclose customary stamped addressed envelope; hence your question is answered in these pages. Please write again. Gladys R., Buffalo. — When a wife assures you proudly that her husband never goes out looking for trouble, you can safely bet that he gets all he wants of it at home, I am not married. I doubt if I ever will be married — this is Leap Year, yet nobody has asked me. Norma Talmadge always sends her pictures to admirers, without any charge, I believe. Don't know about Gloria Swanson. Write her care Lasky studio, Hollywood, and see. Ella V., Milwaukee. — I am having a flood of Wisconsin correspondence this month. Some film favorites, must have stopped over in your city and reawakened your interest in the silent drammer. J. Warren Kerrigan is an American; he isn't married. Mary Pickford question answered elsewhere. Martha Washington. — Charlotte Burton is divorced from William Russell. You have not seen her lately because she has dropped out of pictures. Look around for another star to adore. Anna Q. Nilsson is or was married to Guy Coombs. I heard they were divorced. That you are a blonde, rather pretty, with blue eyes and curly hair will never get you into pictures. There are a great many other essentials — adaptability and flexibility to the camera being among them. A. C. R., Washington, D. C. — I don't wonder that you get mixed. You see the Paramount-Artcraft Corporation has many different branches, the film output of which used to be listed as Famous Players-Lasky, etc. Now, however, all the photoplays released by the Zukor organization go out under the one brand name of ParamountArtcraft. There are Ince Paramount-Artcrafts; Sennett Paramount-Artcrafts — but no more Lasky or Famous Players pictures. The big Hollywood studios are still known as the Lasky plant, however; and the New York studio on s6th Street is still the Famous Players for all practical purposes. Mary Miles Minter is with Realart, working in the West. Eileen Sedgwick is a Universal serialette: she was recently divorced. Bert Lytell's wife is Evelyn Vaughn. M. W., Washington. — You are right — that's David Powell in "On With the Dance" and "The Man Who Killed," both George Fitzmaurice productions. David b a modest young man with an English accent and a French moustache. I know and like him very much. Marguerite Clark won't make any more pictures for a while, I believe. She is now down in New Orleans, her husband's home, and there are some rumors in connection with a stork. They say there is no more devoted couple than the H., Palmerson Williamses. Elaine, Bay City. — Lloyd Hughes is the man you ask about in "The Turn in the Road." Did you land that year and a half contract? In the evolution of time, I suppose I shall be answering fan queries about you Good luck, sweet Elaine. Every advertisement In PHOTOPLAY MAOAZINK is guaranteed.