Picture-Play Magazine (Mar-Aug 1926)

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Advertising Section 121 Beauty Insurance ''Insure'1 your skin and complexion against the blemishes of summer weather. Do not let the sun discolor or dry out your skin. Tan, Freckles and Sunburn destroy your natural Beauty quickly, encouraging muddy, rough complexions. GOURAUD'S M-23-6 is your "insurance" that you can enjoy all Summer sports without fear of the effect of the sun, wind or water. The subtile film of alluring Beauty which Gouraud's Oriental Cream renders, fully preserves and protects your skin and complexion against all weather conditions. Made in White, Flesh and Rachel, also in Compacts. Send 10c. for Trial Size Ferd. T. Hopkins &. Son, 430 Lafayette Street, New York What the Players Read Viola Dana, Dorothy Seastrom, Blanche Sweet, Lewis Stone, Teddy Sampson, Gertrude Short. Belle Bennett, victor MacLaglen, ran Keith, Colleen Moore, Jack Mulhall, Corinne Griffith, Myrtle Stedman, May Allison. Conway Tearle. Anna Q. Nilsson, Eugene O'Brien, at the First National Studios, Burhank, California. Reginald Denny. Hoot Gibson, Mare McDennott, Mary l'hilhin, Laura La Plante, Marian Nixon, Bert Lytell, Pat O'Malley, Lola Todd. Art Aeord, Louise Lorraine, Nina Romano, .Tosie Sedgwick, Norman Kerry, William Desmond. Edmund Conns, Jack Daugherty. Mary McAllister, and Edward Everett Horton. at the Universal Studios, Universal City, California. William Boyd. Rod La Rocque, Leatrice Joy. Edmund Burns, Jocelyn Lee, Rita Carita, Lillian Rich, Vera Reynolds, Jetta Goudal, Majel Coleman, and Sally Rand, at the Cecil De Mille Studios, Culver City, California. Also Julia Faye. Betty Blythe and George Haekathorne, care of Hal Howe, 7 East Forty-second Street, New York City. Gilda Gray, Bene Daniels, Thomas Meighan, Diana Kane, Carol Dempster, and James Kirkwood, at the Famous Players Lasky Studios, Sixth and Pierce Avenues, Long island City. Leslie Fentou, Lou Tellegen, Margaret Livingston, Buck Jones. Madge Bellamy, George O'Brien, Alma Rubens, Tom Mix, Edmund Lowe, Marion Harlan, Earle Foxe, and Virginia Valli, at the Fox Studios, Western Avenue, Hollywood, California. Allene Ray, at 6912 Hollywood Boulevard, Hollywood, California. Clive Brook, Helene Chadwick, Irene Rich, John Barrymore, Dolores Costello, Kenneth Harlan, Willard Louis, Helene Costello, Louise Fazenda, Monte Blue, Sydney Chaplin, Alice Calhoun, Estelle Taylor, at the Warner Studios, Sunset f.nd Bronson, Los Angeles, California. Doris Kenyon, Milton Sills, Mary Astor, Ben Lyon, at Biograph Studios, 807 East One Hundred and Seventy-fifth Street, New York City. Reed Howe, Wanda Hawley, at Rayart Productions, 723 Seventh Avenue, New York City. Robert Frazer, at 1905 Wilcox Avenue, Los Angeles, California. Walter Miller, Virginia Lee Corbin, at Associated Exhibitors, 35 West Forty-fifth Street, New York City. Dorothy Gish and Richard Barthelmess, care of Inspiration Pictures Corporation, 5G5 Fifth Avenue, New York City. Patsy Ruth Miller, at 1822 North Milton Place, Hollywood, California. Marie Prevost, Priscilla Dean, John Bowers, at Producers Distributing Corporation, Culver City, California. Ralph Graves, at the Mack Sennett Studios, 1712 Glendale Boulevard, Los Angeles, California. Robert Agnew, care of Marshall Neilan Productions, at 1845 Glendale Boulevard, Los Angeles, California. Dorothy Revier, 1367 North Wilton Place, Los Angeles, California. Betty Francisco, 117% Gower Street, Hollywood, California. Julanne Johnston. Garden Court Apartments, Hollywood, California. Malcolm MacGregor, 6043 Selma Avenue, Hollywood, California. Ruth Clifford, 7627 Emelita Avenue, Los Angeles, California. Rosemary Theby, 1907 Wilcox Avenue, Los Angeles, California. Jackie Coogan, 673 South Oxford Avenue, Los Angeles, California. Ivor Novello, 11 Aldwych, London, W. C. 2, England. Mabel Julienne Scott, Yucca Apartments, Los Angeles, California. Ethel Gray Terry, 1318 Fuller Avenue, Los Angeles, California. Harold Lloyd, 6640 Santa Monica Boulevard, Hollywood, California. Anna May Wong, 241 N. Figuera Street, Los Angeles, California. „ Eileen Percy, 154 Beechwood Drive, Los Angeles, California. Buddy Messinger, 1131 N. Bronson Avenue, Hollywood, California. Nazimova, 8080 Sunset Boulevard, Hollywood, California. Creighton Hale, 1762 Orchid Avenue, Los Angeles, California. Herbert Rawlinson, 1735 Highland Street, Los Angeles, California. Forrest Stanley, 604 Crescent Drive, Beverly Hills, California. Phyllis Haver, 3924 Wisconsin Street, Los Angeles, California. Gertrude Astor, 1755 North Vine Street, Hollywood, California. Lloyd Hughes, 601 S. Rampart Street, Los Angeles, California. Virginia Brown Faire, 1212 Gower Street, Los Angeles, California. Charles Emmett Mack, 10442 Kinnard Avenue, Westwood, Los Angeles, California. Sydney Chaplin. I dislike modern fiction but revel in books on travel, historical events, or science. .As a boy I read almost every one of Sir Rider Haggard's books because of their colorful descriptions of foreign lands. Dumas is another old favorite. Just now Sir Walter Scott interests me with his staccato conversation — short and to the point, without waste of words or action. Leah Baird. When I find time to read for my own pleasure I usually turn to the Russian authors. Dostoievski's "Crime and Punishment" is one of the most unforgetable books I have ever read. I also enjoy treatises on psychology. Two modern stories which I greatly enjoyed were "The Wife of the Centaur," by Cyril Hume and "The Empty Sack," by Basil King. Eddie Gribbon. My favorite fiction character? That's easy — Jiggs. (George McManus is not paying me for this ad.) I like stories of action. Why, when I was a kid I thought the "Diamond Dick" series and "The Liberty Boys of '76," the greatest stories ever written. And if it's lowbrow to enjoy the daily papers, count me that, for I read 'em from sporting news to banner headlines, including the editorials — and Jiggs. Wallace MacDonald. My favorite authors include W. B. Maxwell, Charles Norris, Kathleen Norris, Hugh Walpole, Somerset Maugham, and Rafael Sabatini. The books that have pleased me the most are "The Guarded Flame," "Certain People of Importance," "Brass," and "The Cathedral."