Picture Play Magazine (Sep 1921 - Feb 1922)

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110 Advertising Section Every Movie Fan Should Have 3 This Book 2 "Positively true to life." The twenty ?st stars in America all say that "/);iimate Talks with Movie Stars" is the only book ever published that shows the human, personallife of the screen favorites in a true light. 20 Talks In this remarkable book, excellently printed and hound, written by Edward Weitzel, Associate Editor of the Moving Picture World, a man who comes into daily personal contact with the stars, you will find twenty intensely interesting talks by the stars themselves, telling all about their daily lives off the screen. 20 Portraits With each talk is included a reproductio7i from a beautiful, full cabinet portraitshowing the stars just as they look in reallife. 20 Autographs And each picture bears an autograph. All Yours Now, for the first time, you can have the inside story, the portrait and the autograph of all your favorite stars in one binding. Act Quickly The first edition of this beautif-ully bound and printed volume i s almost exhausted. Ifyouwisha copy at this special short time price, act quickly, send only $1,50 in cash, money order or check and receive the book by return mail. Send $i.50today. Address Desk" B." DALE PUBLISHINC CO. General P.O. Box 349, New York City, N. Y. These 20 Stars Richard Barthelmess Alice Brady Alice Calhoun Helene Chadwick Douglas Fairbanks Geraldine Farrar Elsie Ferguson Lillian Gish Dorothy Gish Louise Glaum Charles Hutchison Mae Murray Nazimova Mary Pickford Gloria Rvranson Norma Talmadge Constance Talmadge Pear! White Clara Kimball Young Billie Burke Once I was gray Mail the coupon for free trial bottle or Mary T. Goldman's Hair Color Restorer and you can soon make this statement yourself. It proves how a clear colorless liquid and a little comb will restore your hair to its original color in from 4 to 8 days, whether your gray hairs are many or few. Test as directed on a single lock. 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The natural color of my hair is black jet black dark brown medium brown light brown Name Street Town Co State Griffith Fan. — The cast for "The Greatest Thing in Life" is : Lillian Gish as Jeanette Perct, Aclolphe Lestina as Leo Pcret, Robert Harrin as Edward Livingstone, David Butler as M'sietir le Bebe, Elmo Lincoln an American soldier, Edward Piel a German officer, Kate Bruce as Jcanettc's Aunt, and Peaches Jackson as Mademoiselle Peaches. Miss Mathilda M. K. — Ethel Clayton has two daughters. Inquisitive Betty. — Vincent Coleman has brown hair and blue eyes. He is six feet tall and weighs one hundred and seventj'-eight pounds. Katherine MacDonald has blond hair and blue eyes. She is five feet eight. Wallace Reid has light-brown hair and blue eyes. Wheeler Oakman has brown hair and eyes. Norman Kerry has dark hair and hazel eyes. L H. M.— Mr. and Mrs. Carter De Haven's latest picture is "The Girl in the Taxi," taken from the stage success by that name. Enid Bennet's latest picture is "Keeping Up with Lizzie." Wallace Reid's latest release is "The Hell Diggers." Charles Ray's late pictures are "Scrap Iron" and "R. S. V. P." In the first he is a prize fighter, in the second an artist. Kathleen O'Connor, Forever. — At last your patience has been rewarded. Your favorite was born in Dayton, Ohio, in 1897. She was educated at St, Joseph's Convent and Notre Dame Academ}-. Her screen career has been with Keystone, Rolin-Pathe, Fox, and Universal. She is five feet four and one half inches tall and weighs one hundred and twenty-five pounds. Kathleen's hair is fair and her e3^es are blue. Mr. a. — Noah Beery has appeared with Douglas Fairbanks in "The Mark of Zorro," and in Marshall Neilan's "Bob Hampton of Placer." He was born in 1884. Noah weighs two hundred and twelve pounds and is six feet one. PoLLV Tiny. — Priscilla Dean's latest picture is "Reputation." Mildred Davis plays opposite Harold Lloyd in his comedies. "Bride 13" was a Fox serial. Natalie Talmadge is the younger Talmadge sister. She is now Mrs. Buster Keaton. Charles Ray's latest picture is "R. S. V. P." Wanda Hawlej^ played opposite Wallace Reid in the "Lottery Man." That picture looked very much like "Daddy Long-Legs." I think it was very good for a small youngster like you. J. T. H. — Dustin and William Farnum are brothers. Franklj-n is no relation. John Henry's parents are nonprofessional. Doroth}' Gish and Constance Talmadge were married the day after Christmas. Yes, they had a double cerem.ony. Charles Hutchison's birthplace is Pittsburgh. "Hurricane Hutch" is his latest serial. ;Miss Elizabeth M. A.— The William Farnum that played "Ben-Hur" many 3-ears ago is the same William Farnuin who is so popular in pictures to-day. Jessie B. MacL.— John Griffith Wray's wife has her own stock company in San Diego, California. Your friend Corinne does not play leads in pictures. Mrs. John H. — The picture you speak of was made from an original scenario. It has never been published in book form. Edith Johnson is the wife of William Duncan. Francis E. ]\I. — You pronounce Meighan, Mee-an, with the accent on the first syllable. Farrar has the accent on the last syllable. Send Him Health —His Rightful Christmas Heritage Over 12,000 children of five years and under die of tuberculosis every year. Can there possibly be a gift more truly expressive of the Christmas spirit than that which helps to save the lives of these innocent babies ? Give them a chance to live by helping the organized fight against tuberculosis in your community. Christmas Sea^^^hristmas Mail The National, State and Local Tuberculosis Associations of the United States BE POPULAR! Learn to Dance Well, at home, by my fascinating new method: surprisingly easy! You need no music or partner. 60,000 learned dancing by maU. " I guarantee to teach you! 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