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leg; or a famous hero minus a feature; one who dances no more and swings his way through the world on crutches? You have a large heart for you write in the next paragraphs that you think " Ramon Novarro's acting is simply wonderful and you just adore him and his pictures." I give you his address with pleasure. Write him care Metro Studios. He might send his picture. Why not try? I am unable to tell you whether he has a secretary and if he has whether she is "heartless." Is't possible, as some of my friends suspect, that one of your tender sex is without a heart? That is, outside of a "picture"? I like to think not. You finish your interesting letter by saying that you are "nothing but a western girl." Don't say that again, little girl. Be proud that you are of "The vast, quiet spaces of the west." That isn't mine. I got it from Douglas MacLean's last picture, "The Sunshine Trail."
H. L., Niagara Falls, N. Y. — O maid of the overhanging mists and of the rainbow that arches so often the great falls! It affords me pleasure to tell you who was the screen lover of Lillian Gish in "The Two Orphans of the Storm." He is the young man who has been characterized by radical admirers of his as "the handsomest man in the world." He is Joseph Schildkraut, an actor born in Europe, educated in this country and who has played in principal European capitals. He has won stage success too in this country, in "Liliom" and in "Peer Gynt." He has been called 'The John Barrymore of Europe" because across the Atlantic he played the same roles which Barrymore played here, "Hamlet" and the principal roles in "The Jest" and "Redemption." I will forestall your question. He is married. His bride is a lovely Southerner, foster sister of Tom Powers, the actor. Her stage name, which is likewise her maiden name, is Elise Bartlett.
Jerry of Sherman, Texas. — Men as I before, and sapiently, have observed are but human. Rodolph Valentino is a man, therefore human. Hence he will be glad to know that you, who write backhandedly under the soubriquet of Jerry, "worship at his shrine as ardently as any flapper. He's so disgustingly handsome." Suspicion stirs deep in my being, Jerry. Maybe you are a man and envious of the darkeyed one's reign over the hearts of the women in his audiences. I am not sure. If you are Mr. Jerry instead of Miss Jerry you would not be likely to say, "His eyes intrigue me, exceedingly, oh where, oh where, can I obtain a photograph of 'The Young Rajah'?" Write him care of his headquarters, 50 West 67th Street, New York, N. Y.
"Lasses," Little Rock, Ark. — What does that name mean, Miss "Lasses"? Is it an abbreviation of Molasses or do you mean that there are two of you. Perhaps twins? Not that it matters so much that I actually will refuse to answer questions until you answer mine. I am perfectly willing to tell you now that Constance Talmadge has brown eyes and golden hair, and that her hobby in this season, at least, is icecream — she prefers fruit sundaes. All their friends know of their fondness for the frozen dainties. Lillian Gish told me that the Gish girls started the Talmadge sisters on the road of the three sundaes a day habit Connie's latest picture is "East is West." Betty Compson's birthplace is that interesting town walled in by the Wasatch Mountains, Salt Lake City, the Zion of the Mormons. She is a truly golden blonde. Her hobbies are swimming, dancing and playing the violin. From which you may deduce that she is a healthy girl of joyous disposition.
A "Belle from Piiilly." — You have been misinformed,. Miss Belle, George Waggener did not appear in "The Sheik" or "The Gilded Age," at least the casts do not reveal his name.
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