Pictures and the Picturegoer (Jan-Dec 1924)

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64 Picture 5 and Pic hjre puer MARCH 1924 The Film Fans Cornei (Mill m NEW SEPIA GLOSSY POSTCARDS OF Gerald Ames, Nigel Barrie (2 different), Give Brook, Lou Chaney, Ivy Duke, Elaine Hanimerstein, Violet Hopson, Percy Marmont, Shirley Mason, (iuy Xewall, Ivor Novello (2 different), Rntli Roland, Stewart Rome, Gregory Scott, Milton Sills John Stuart and Claire Windsor. All real photographs Price 3d. each, postage extra, or 2/6 per dozen post free. SPECIAL OFFER A collection of 100 Charming Picture Postcards of th» most popular Kinema Players, beautifully printed in photogravure and artistically tinted in colours; mounted in handsome album with spaces for 200 cards, lettered on front in gold " My Film Favourites." Price 10/6 complete post free. THE PICTUREGOER'S BONANZA PARCEL contains — 60 picture postcards of film fai-ourites (all different); 20 ditto, tinted in colours; 3 sets of beautiful photogravure portraits (size Sin. by 6in., 32 in all) of world-renowned picture players; IS different photo buttons of stars in filmdom. The parcel complete sent post free for 7 6 (1/6 extra for postage abroad) PICTURE POSTCARDS OF FILM FAVOURITES SIXTY all DifferenUas Selected by us Price THREE SHILLINGS, post free, or 3(kfor 1/9. SEND A CARD FOR OUR FREE COMPLETE LIST OF KINEMA NOVELTIES. PICTUREGOER SALON, 88, Long Acre, London, W.C.2. Ivory. — If nothing rhymes with Ivor, then Novello may best be rhymed with what you have to tell-o. For instance, you can call him " charming fellow," and wonder if he plays upon the 'cello, you can praise his hair because it isn't yellow, and rave about his voice so low and mellow ; you can do all this, and at the last can bellow, that you'd like to see his critics all in — . But this is a respectable family journal, so I will gracefully subside. Bill (London). — Ward Crane was born in New York, May 18th, 1890. He's six feet tall, with black hair and blue eyes. Before he started filming he was secretary to the Governor of the State of New York. Some of his films are : Within the Laiv, Broadway Jones, Soldier of Fortune, The Luck of the Irish, Destiny's Isle, French Heels, and No Trespassing. Bill's Admirer (Sheffield). — I hereby inform the world that William Duncan and Edith Johnson take first place in your young affections. (1) Send a stamped addressed envelope for casts and serial episodes. (2) Winifred Hudnut is Rudolph's second, not his sixth wife. Give the poor chap a chance ! He's not a Mormon — nor even a " Sheik," rumour hath it, in private life. Rhylira (Cairo). — Says she has been " tiring her head with the problem of How to Become a Film Artiste." Take my advice, Rhylira, and give your little head a rest. It's just about as easy to find an opening on the films, now-a-days. as it is to fly to Heaven in an aeroplane, so leave off crying for the moon, and stay at home with mother like a sensible girl. I'm a hoary headed old veteran, and I know ! P. L. B. (Pontypool).— Glad Picturegoer has your august approval. . (1) Address Agnes Ayres c/o Lasky Studio's. Vine Street, Hollywood, Cal. (2) Agnes was born in Chicago, April 4th, 1898. (3) Some of Lucy Cotton's films are : The Prodigal Wife, Blind Lore, The Miracle of Love, The Broken Melody, Tlic Invisible Foe, The Misleading Lady, The Sin That Was Flis and The Devil. Doris and Grace (Walthamstow). — Why so formal? Of course call me George. (1) Page plate of Monte Blue appeared in September, 1923 Picturcgocr. (2) Plate of Corinne Griffith in January, 1923 issue. (3) Monte Blue's real name is — Monte Blue ! E. D. (London). — I'll see what I can do for you early this year. E. T. (Liverpool). — Thanks duly earned. C. H. (Hounslow). — Send a stamped addressed envelope for those addresses. BOURNYILLE Cocoa l see the name fadbury ON EVERY PIECE OF CHOCOLATE