Picture Play Magazine (Sep 1919 - Feb 1920)

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mom \2 '919 Vol! XI §>CI,B 149651 monthly No. 4 PICTURE PLAY MAGAZINE CONTENTS FOR 7? DECEMBER, 1919 Cover painted l»y Haskell Coffin Favorite Picture Players ....... Artistic photographs of screen stars. "East Side, West Side, AH Around the Town" Agnes Smith A sight-seeing tour through some of the strange movie theaters in New York. Sketches by Oscar Frederick Howard. 19 The Glory of "Every woman" . Gordon Gassoway 31 A glimpse at the gorgeousness of one of the big forthcoming productions, and a chat with Violet Hermng, who plays the title role. Fade-Outs Harry J. Smalley Gentle jibes at the lads and follies of the screen, with sketches by H. L. Drucklieb. The Sky's the Limit . Concerning filmland's latest fad of Hying. Barbara Little Bound and Gagged . . . C. L. Edson . . 37 The beginning of a swiftly moving two-part romance, based on Pathe's new serial. Rearranging Memory's Wood Box . Louise Williams . . 10 A chat with Betty Blythe on the eve of her departure for California. He Once Bossed Dave and Mack . J. B. Waye . . 14 Wallace McCutcheon was the boss, and Griffith and Sennett worked under him. The Fighting Colleen .... Mary Denham Monroe 45 A tale of strange things that happened in Cobblestone Alley. The Little Gem and Jim . Jim's Wile 19 How the movies played an important part in a domestic drama. Illustrated by Victor Perard. The Observer . . .52 Editorial comment on timely topics concerning the screen. Eight Rooms and a Bath . . . JaneMcNaughton Baxter 54 Though apartment building is at a standstill in most places, it's booming in the motion-picture studios. Continued on the Second Pa«e Following =J ||«| |[ E<" Monthly publication issued by Street & Smith Corporation, 79-S9 Seventh Avenue, New York City. Ormond G. Smith, President: George C. Smith, Secretary and Treasurer Copyright, 1919, by Street & Smith Corporation, New York. Copyright, 1919, by Street & Smith Corporation, Great Britain. All Rights Reserved. Publishers everywhere are cautioned against using any of the contents of this magazine either wholly or in part. Entered as Second-class Matter, March 6, 1916, at the Pest Office at New York, N. Y., under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Canadian subscription, $2.36. Foreign, $2.72. WARNING — Do nnt subscribe through agents unknown to you. Complaints are daily made by persons who have been thus victimized, IMPORTANT — Authors, agents, and publishers are requested to note that this firm does not hold itself responsible for loss of unsolicited manuscripts while at this office or In transit; and that it cannot undertake to hold uncalled-tor manuscripts for a longer period than six months. If the return of manuscript is expected, postage should be Inclosed. YEARLY SUBSCRIPTION. $2.00 SINGLE COPIES, 20 CENTS