Photoplay (Jul-Dec 1922)

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My money to be refunded unless results delight me wiihin five days. 1210] Namr. Addras. earn a£u] Make $75.00 a Week on the Side, Establish yourself as a Photographic^ — * -middy — during your spare time— eadinfr photographer. I'll show at HOME cpert miic.kly — during your spare tin under a leading photographer. I'll ah.. 700 how to start your own business — or | id a large salary. Send for my unusual offer— It's only temporary. Act at \ once. A postal will c International Studios, Ine., Dept, ">S8 3601 Michigan Ave., Chicago, U. b. A. Photoplay Magazine — Advertising Section June G. — You'll have to a<k mc more momentous questions than my opinion of Wanda Hawlcy's bobbed hair and didn't I think Constance Binney sweet in "Such a Little Queen" if you wish a long answer. I like Wanda's hair and even if I didn't I would be too polite to say so. And I always like La Binney who, by the way. has just returned from England where she made "A Bill of Divorcement." Faire, her sister, is seen in "Flapper Love," a new film. Margaret, Madison. — Valentino's newest picture is breaking records but this can be no novelty to the young man who has smashed so many hearts. William Lawrence, who is now with Lasky, is the same Lawrence who used to be in Griffith pictures. Someone's Dream Girl. — I don't like to be critical but don't you think your nom de plume would be more appropriate in a popular song than in this sedate department? I'll let it go this time; by the next time you write you may have found the person who's been dreaming about you. Louise Glaum hasn't appeared on the screen since "I Am Guilty." I think illness has kept her from the studios. The serial called "The Yellow Arm" was the last picture in which Juanita Hansen played. Nita. — The toreador in "Fascination," who seems to have captured your childish fancy, was Robert Frazer. He played in stock for several years before making his silent debut. He studied mechanical engineering and medicine before the stage claimed him. Frazer is twenty eight, five feet eleven inches tall and weighs 156 pounds. He has played with Clara Kimball Young in "The Feast of Life," with Alice Brady and Holbrook Blinn in "The Boss" and with Mabel Taliaferro in "The Light of Love." all old pictures. Address him care Metro company. Geraldine, Northampton. — It will be bad enough for you to learn that your beloved John Bowers was married once. But the fact that he was married twice, and is married still to Rita Heller will undoubtedly induce hysterics. Address Mr. Bowers care Goldwyn Studio, Culver City, Cal. He's in "Voices of the City." I was much surprised to learn, after seeing this picture, that it had been held up for some time by the censors, who said it was immoral. Maybe my viewpoint is warped but I couldn't see an immorality in it. And I went again to make sure. 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