Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1920)

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128 Photoplay Magazine — Advertising Section Cupid says: "''Secure a Satin SkirC^ A girl likes a fair faced, clean look SATIN SKIN POWDER is dense, ing, manly fellow. The same fellow "holds tight," clings with the tena prefers natural beauty, a girl with city of the true friend that it is to satin skin. The secret of a satin your skin. Bestows refined fairness, skin is found in Satirr Skin Cream a "smart" well groomed appear (Cold or Greaseless), an essence of ance. The best party and theatre perfuming flowers, healing herbal powder, because it stays on. Satin extracts, beautifying balsams. You Skin is stunning in street effect, neu can make your skin a smooth, satin tralizing the brightness of day and skin, free from blemish, add to your sunlight, with a satiny soft glow, attractiveness, comfort and charm. Made in five finest shades: Flesh, by daily using Satin Skin Cream. white, pink, brunette, naturelle. I. At night apply Satin Skin Cold Cream to wet skin. II. Day and evening use Satin Skin Greaseless Cream. III. Satin Skin Powder gives satiny finish. Choice of 5 tints: Sold at hading toilet counters. SATIN SKIN LABORATORY. Mnfr., Detroit. U.S. A. • It takes you right into filmland — where pictures , are made! You can watch the stars at work and at play — at home and in the studio— in the A Gate Through the Magic Screen Photoplay Magazine Screen Supplement! Ask your nearest theatre manager ivhen he will shoiv the Suoplement. SAVE YOUR BODY Conserve Your Health and Efficiency First **I Would Not Part Witli It lor $10,000" So writes an enthusiastic, grateful customer. "Worth more than a farm," says another. In like manner testify over 100,000 people who have worn it. THE NATURAL BODY BRACE Overcomes WEAKNESS and ORGANIC AILMENTS of WOMEN and MEN. Develops erect, graceful rigure. Brings restful relief, comfort, ability to do things, health and strength. Wear It 30 Days Free At Our Expense Does away witli the strain and pain (if standing and walking; replaces and supports misplaced internal organs; reduces enlarj^'ed abdomen; straightens find strengthens the back; corrects stooping shoulders; develops lungs, chest and bust; relieves backache, curvatures, nervousness, ruptures, constipation. Comfortable and easy to wear. Keep Yourself Fit Write today for illustrated booklet, measurement blank, etc., and read our very liberal proposition. HOWARD C. RASH Prcs. Natural Body Brace Co. 330 Rash BIdg.. SAI.INA. KANSAS Questions and Answers (Concluded) Mercia, Sioux City. — There's a woman in almost every case — that is, watch case. We do not answer questions about religion. Ethel and Marguerite Clayton are not related. Clarine Seymour, Griffith studios, Mamaroneck. Ethel Clayton, Lasky studios, Hollywood. B. Lamb, Hayward, Cal. — Where can you go to learn all about how to become a movie star? I don't know, little Lamb. Lois, OF Idaho. — Why, the largest airplane I have heard of, carries one hundred passengers. I have been up, but only once, and we didn't do any spiral twisting oi nose-diving or looping the loop, so I might just as well have spared the aviator his trouble, and gone to see "The Great Air Robbery" again. Robert Ellis, now a director with Ollie Thomas in "The Spite Bride." Nazimova has no children. Grace Cunard has come back — again — in a series of two-reel comedies. Yep — I know Antonio Moreno. He's one of the most eligible young stars on the screen — but he's very elusive, Tony is. Mary B., Carson, Iowa. — I haven't even been able to buy myself a new necktie this spring. I have been so harassed by collections oi various sorts. I have sympathy for the needy, I assure you — in fact, have nothing but sympathy for them. Priscilla Dean is married to Wheeler Oakman; Tom Mix to Victoria Forde, daughter of Eugenie. George Walsh was married to Seena Owen; they have a little girl. Divorced. R. A. Walsh is Miriam Cooper's husband — Miriam, the dusky "Evangeline" and "The Friendless One" of Griffith's "Intolerance." Susie, Victor, Col. — What do you mean — will I "let a stranger ask a few questions?" Do you honestly think I am personally acquainted with ■ everyone who writes to me? I'd like to be, but I really haven't the time. William S. Hart isn't, has no intentions of being, and never was married. I am very sure he will send you his photograph. He writes books in addition to scenarios. His newest screen story, "The Toll Gate," which Photoplay carried in fiction form, is by Hart and his director Lambert Hillyer. Frances Brawn er, Hopkinsville. — ^You ask me if I can detect any signs of genius in your handwriting. My dear girl, I am not a detective, but an Answer Man. Anita Stewart, who is Mrs. Rudolph Cameron in private life, lives with her husband, her mother, and her younger brother George, in a nice home in a mountain-top within motoring distance of Los Angeles. Brother George, by the way, has been doing a picture with Douglas Fairbanks. Cameron played in a Vitagraph picture or two with his wife; he is now her business manager. Constance Talmadre has her own company, working at the Talmadge studios, which she shares with sister Norma. Joseph Schenck, Norma's husband, manages both the girls, but they release their pictures through First National. Now I hope I've told you everything you were thirsting to know. I'm glad I can do something in that direction — not many thirsts are quenched these days. M. Betty A., Cairo. — I have heard the song and tasted the corn-syrup, but I have never been in Cairo, Illinois. I see I shall — now that I have heard from you — have to mend my ways. I can't answer your question; I'd advise you to write to the Postmaster, Los Angeles, California. Every advertisement in PHOTOPLAT MAGAZINE is guaranteed.