Pictures and the Picturegoer (October 1915 - March 1916)

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\\ I ■ rURBS AND THB }FA I In her \\ in-. ■ 11 «• ■ 1 1 — . thai he 'wrote i storj uroiind the fluid and introduced her to the director who wns t i ■pro.lili' ■ the |Hi'tur.'. and -in. ■ then sir tia seldom been idle. .1 i n Prase r i 1. now n to i he, _: -I udio and her friends as a linn.1 Iv-tuui'il on her at hirth l>> her ui. n ho underu i-nt a pei ti id i if keen di-a|>|.i hit m.'iit when he round the new lj -arm i'd infant was not a l>oj He remarked philosophic-ally, 'Well. I'm ng to call her ' Steve, nnyw'nj and "it is to this din . Her first appearance in motion pier Bu it, in which she worked with a ferocious Bengal tiger and talked lo\ inulv t>> the animal, calling! the hcast •• mj big kittie." .lean is absolutely fearless, and has played in a nnmlx'r of animal pictures. Her eyes are blue; -he has a wealth of sunny. ■Fidden hair and an enchanting smile. Some of the later Selig picture-plays she has appeared in include Jit ■'■ I vers, iwd tin I ■ ofiiivd, and the Selig Ked Seal plaj s l/l/ixum, She is e\elusi\eiy engaged l>\ the SeHg any Portraits of these and other child player will be published in later pag< 1"n. leTiH. REPLIES THt EDITOR, ' Plclurw ' 85 lon»Aoro. London. w C. ,y.j? 4 d|?"& tk |f HIDDEN NAMES IN HICTUKE PUZZ ES Find the full names of the pi; yers illustrated above. Prizes lor children who iind the greatest number. i \ r i ■ i t n for ire .i\ el ible, Boi rj i Hi i ;iii..iii. A few montlii book we p llthed u beautiful frontispiece i inilu \\ lllhtuia together. < i ClroplhVi mother lives bj the wh>re. It may be Brighton. PicTinBe imj i m I'. i 1 1 Bl OOBB »i'ii' ain.; ii i Sharpm tt . and othen. 801 1 \ li..." lii .1 the Film' tetters were IndUtinct In your copies, tJoro Ihej Are o>mp)et< N \. ui UUIOBS1 V So 11. LDEHI1 \l\ 1. No. 16. Kini.m s .■v.iri Borue is not mnrried. 1 be 1 mii nt o( author or publisbor perhaps both, would I obtaineU before you ooul base your 1 lot ou it. li. G 1 r 1; rmiirfhnm) A, 1. 1,,—; Fred P Worton II. ill. blewoith, Ui kely Mm would i.-.'t 11 reply from aim, Cinema pin ;.i.nur.'l people. The olber addrots \ve do not know. N' postcards ol Pearl White yef, Plobbie 1 l.ii erno >1). Address Mrs, Sidney Drew, ■ •..>. W01 d 1'ilni Corpn., 190 West 16th St., N m i >l. CRyi I" S.A. Jlnii.N DOLLAB (Inn. (Birmingham!.— Kill Hall ploys Tor Universal. Playing f.>r the picturi u ore .iirti ult tbnn acting on the stage, 1 many successful stove ores. On the Btage the artist, b liai si . i' h to com -'y their in. laning, Km notionsonly are poss ble for it film Btory. By ba\ ing a problock euenved ot photo or sketch j 01 can hare it priuted on a postoord. Minnie (Liverpool). 1 you or n ad ir, keep it pp. How nice to hoT3 autograph. I traits u. Florence Turner Mary Fuller. Gertie (Battersea).— Address Arthur Ashley, ...... v*itagrnpb 1 !o., Bast ljih S reet and Locust Avenue, Brooklyn, New York, U.S.A. Always | : from you an friend, Gertie. E. S. D. (Forest Hill).A addressed i>. w. Griffiths, ...... Reliance Film C>.. 537, Biverdale Avenue, Yonkers, New * irk, I iM find him. Tie cast you nj it was not given. Nil. Despi:i'.ani'1'm 'S'lefti. 1 lj.— Mary Dibley playe 1 lead h in " The Shul.imite. our interview with the lattef in a recent is-'ie. GkOBQE (Liverpool).— We have picture pesicardsof tlie following "London Film " plavers : — Edna F ngrith, Gerald A and Charles Hock. We i..,\ • do reoord of tin u in ntiou. J. C. l>. (Hall).— Our pubUshers 1 with roar subscription. Thanks for interesting letter, 'l li 1 An is unusually hai py after reading all you him. Glad 1 > he 11 your Bailor li ' onr s.-ll bit. May yoj 1 .-re united family. MMAA 111 1 <'.>., 1,601), Bui ' rard si... ■ ■■. I I .. M llo Children 1 I.. 1 1 M. , I., \ N\s. , l.'li.l St., \ two yean old In April, v 1 uol married lust aufuit, b plllli ,,,-y. Hilda (Snaffle • «il l'i «> . 1,600, Broidn City, 1 S.A, Eissei dul , Cbrbbt (Higbbni Wo shall publish an Interview nhortly. 'I ho stall is inrigorated with your " fond H B. (Bromley), -The Company yon di do) publi \i I. 1 'li idford Park). Qlad yo Jong nicely," and have heird ihj'h 1 Chaplin, (ioo.l luck to you, Alice 11 1 -. (Southampi a.ddr m Anna l.itil. -al lili.i 1 ..., 1,600, Broadwo B 1 ■ . 1 1 II. G,( '.V.H ngb iro' stys, " 1 1 any " the Idea "f being an aclor or actress to communicate with I certain compmy as t.. li 1 or her doother words, you want to act for lb Lei as know which Com auy vou iri toand wo will give yoo the a Idx B. h". (Fam worth) write.-, "I have An Irish terrier to give away. Will y .11 he kind enough to find s. 1mel10.lv who can give ii a good h. 1 i home dog, and dot children. Auswei 1 Wt n West cliff). — "The Country Boy":—" I Wilson," Marshal Neilan; ".Jane Belknap," Florence Dagmnr; "Amy Leroy," Dorothy Green; "Mrs. Wilson," Loyola 0 I Bnnnoii," Mrs. Lewis McCord " Merkle," H. B. . iarpenter; " Weiustein," Edward Lewis . ".1 11. lira Belknap," Ernoit .loy ; •• 11. . 1,. Michnelson," Al. Ernest Garcia, ' Wine":— "Dick Seymour," William Elliott; " "The Woman," Cynthia Day. V. post. | these, Win-. Alkf (Wolverhampton).— Among ..'.OOO odd titles of tilms in 0.11 .• . -a, mot trace one with the name "Josie" in it. us a better cl ie, Alice. Herbert Bawlinson is Irish, and Anna Little '. E. C. B> (Gainsborough). We have Bcntyout to S ■ t wo oarmot undertake toask tbem an 1 the Uepworth players if t ey will answer your letters. Wo have quite a lot to .lo, E. C, B., in getting out Pi. hues every week. C. V. H. (Hig'iton).— We heartily a;ree with yen (lit it is very aggravating for the .-pi of a serial to coneiud,1 in the 111 nt exciti ig ] but that s the idea— the more \o 1 see, the in .1 1 you want to see. Bbttyasd Bvrs (Sunderland).— So v . 1 Ciink our Christniis Number was ;,rreat ; so did we. li Gv.es (Itieliinoudi.— We thi k little Mary must have at least a dozen seen B all thosa portraits oar r. re, an 1 yon 1 lucky one! W by do y 00 need pluck I ns ? We are no relation to Kiis r Bill. Evir (Birmingliam . (Wo hope von escaped the Zep -I Inde. dm Wo ahou! I ant like P. \ni. P. tj be publish.'. 1 'aily. The Editor and " • ">ses oi your letter are foreign to no, What do they menu ? Esru on).— Thank you for nil good wishes. Alas 1 they could not be veyi ifficeb y as ho's a girl. Better luck ne»t time. That Sola* east not given, in BlRTOS I Walton. Tll.lllU y.iu, RoillKP, for your pi .1 i •. It's . out for .t in an earlj