Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1920)

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Photoplay Magazine — Advkrtising Section Questions and Answers {Coniinued) Cadet John C. J., Cornwall, N. Y.— I commend you for your choice of favorites. Bill Hart has his own studio in Los Angeles. Tom Mix is with Fox, Western. Mildred Reardon is in New York right now; that story we had about her is really true. Wallace Reid, Lasky studio, Hollywood. Charles Ray, his own studio, Los Angeles. Roscoe Arbuckle, care Lasky studio. Owen Moore, Selznick. Pearl White, Eastern Fox. See other answers elsewhere. Drop in again. Eleanor-Margaret-Bessie, Nashville. — You think I am about twenty-one, with dark brown hair, slightly wavy, brown eyes, and a very pleasant voice. All right — that description suits me. I don't know how to judge whether a player is conceited. However, I am sure that those you mention are not. Lillian Gish is not dead— whatever gave you that idea? She is playing now in "VVay Down East." Jack Pickford married Olive Thomas. Virginia, Montrose.— I thank you from the bottom of my heart for writing to the Editor in my praise. Maybe now I shall get a raise. Bobby Vernon is with Christie Comedies. George Chesebro plays opposite Juanita Hansen in that blonde star's new serial, "The Lost City" — which is by the way reviewed in the Shadow Stage department. Jane and Katherine Lee are in vaudeville now, in a spoken sketch called "The New Director." G. W., Toronto. — Go to any reliable bookshop for Pearl White's life story, "Just Me." Pearl is in Europe now — not picturemaking, but taking a five or six weeks' vacation. ("The Mystic Rose" please note.) She sailed the middle of March on the Savoie. Sorry I can't tell you Pearl's exact height — I'll find out this important point and let you know later. Merrie, Medford, Mass. — You are quite correct. In fact, i,f all who write to me were as correct as you, I would have no fun at all. You ask, mostly, about people who are not cast. Kay Laurell only had a small "try-out" part in Wallace Reid's "The Valley of the Giants." She had the lead in "The Brand" and is the star in "Lonely Heart," a story written for her by Edgar Selwyn. Mary Pickford Fairbanks is twenty-six. Hazel Dawn may do more pictures some day — who knows? Right now she is touring in "Up in Mabel's Room." Marjorie S., Moline. — You can just bet I'll be good to you. I have no way of illustrating right now, however, for most of your questions are answered elsewhere. You use suitable stationary, writing on only one side, so I am not showing favoritism by refraining from reprimanding you. I don't quite see, however, how you can remind your friends qf Norma Talmadge and Dorothy Gish at the same time. They are not at all alike. Tom Moore and Alice Joyce question answered elsewhere. Dotty Dimples. — The best thing to do, if you don't like the musicians in your theater, is to come early and avoid the overture. Richard Barthelmess in Griffith's "Scarlet Days," "The Idol Dancer" and "Way Down East," now in course of completion. In the first two plays he acts with "Cutie Beautiful" or Clarine Seymour; in the latter, as in "Broken Blossoms," with Lillian Gish. Harrison Ford has signed a new contract with Paramount and may be reached at the Lasky studios. (Continued on page 113) "Best Knit" Hosiery is uniform — dependable — every pair like one before — perfect. The silk and lisle retain their rich, silky lustre and perfect fit even after long wear. For warmth and long service the wool and cashmere are extremely desirable. Sizes always marked accurately — when you buy a certain size you get it. Full range of colors and desirable weights and styles. Silk, cashmere, lisle, silk lisle, silk plaited, silk and wool. It your dealer can't supply you, write us. Milwaukee Hosiery Co., Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The Right Cream For You If your skin looks dry, rough, dingy, wrinkled or peppered with blackheads, you may be sure you need creams that will restore skin health and beauty. Marinello Creams have been perfected by tests in more than 4000 Beauty Shops. To find the Cream you need, stand in a good light — examine your face careftiUy in a mirror and then study the chart. You may secure the advice of Marinello Experts at our Western Office Eastern Office 1404 Mailers Bldg. 366 5ch Avenue Chicago New York MARINELLO COMPANY ^'.^ Chart of Marinello Creams Acne Cream — for pimples and blackheads. Astringent Cream — for oily skins and shiny noses. Combination Cream — for dry and sallow skins. Foundation Cream — for use, before face powder. Lettuce Cream — for cleansing, in place of soap and water. Motor Cream— for skin protection, before exposure. Tissue Cream — for wrinkles and crows' teet Whitening Cream — for freckles and bleaching. At Drug Stores, De. _^partment Stores and Shops. When you write to advertisers please mention PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE.