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A Volume of a Thousand Wonders
The Marvel Cook Book
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Qeorgetle Macllillan
There is a recipe to suit every one for every occasion in this remarkable book. The favorite recipes of the leading stars of the stage and screeri are included. There are
28 recipes for beverages
57 " " breads
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20 " " famous people's dishes
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18 " " oysters 41 " " salads
10 " " salad dressings 28 " " sandwiches 28 " " sea foods
32 " " soups
79 " " vegetables 9 " " vegetarian dishes
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estate business. You may join all the fan clubs you wish. There arc several Clara Bow clubs, one with headquarters with Louise C. Hinz, 2456 Sheridan Avenue, Detroit, Michigan, and another under the guidance of Ida Katz, School No. 80, Federal and Eden Streets, Baltimore, Mary^ land. Jerry Miley, a comparatively new player, was the handsome gentleman in "Bred in Old Kentucky." It was Viola Dana, not Shirley Mason, who starred in that.
Macks. — I'm sorry, but I don't know anything specific about the biography of Thelma Parr, the Mack Sennett beauty. Johnny Harron's latest release was "Rose of the Tenements," an F. B. O. film. Write him in care of F. B. O. and perhaps your letter will be forwarded.
Oh, George. — How's the world treating me? The trouble is — it isn't. I have to pay for my own. Alice Joyce is Mrs. James B. Regan, and has two daughters — a small Regan, and Mary Alice Moore. Alice was formerly Tom Moore's wife, you know. She was born in Kansas City, Missouri. George K. Arthur is a MetroGoldwyn player. Jane Winton is under contract to Warner Brothers. Addresses at the end of this department. Hedda Hopper has been working at the MetroGoldwyn studio in "Adam and Evil." I don't know what address to suggest for Rockcliffe Fellowes or Dorothy Dwan. They both free lance. Perhaps Dorothy can be reached in care of her husband, Larry Semon, at the Famous Players studio.
Jean Gibbs. — CHfTord Holland is another of those newcomers on the Fox lot. Write to him for his picture. The address of the Fox studio is in the list. Mr. Holland recently played in "Rich but Honest." He undoubtedly lives in Hollywood.
Norma's Admirer. — Norma Shearer should be pleased to have an admirer so ardent ! I didn't see her picture "Upstage," so cannot say at just what point she wore the white wig and old-fashioned dress. That was probably one of her dance costumes, wasn't it? Norma has never played in a film with James Kirkwood. I hadn't heard that she has a brother who is a camera man. Did you see her picture on the cover of the May Picture Play? Her picture was also on the cover of the April, 1925, issue. Write to the Circulation Department for that issue if you want it, inclosing twenty-five cents, and it will be sent to you, unless it is out of print.
Miss Tony Rich. — I hope you're as rich as your name. Virginii \''alli went to Hawaii on a vacation and then went to work at the F. B. O. studio in "Down Our Way." When she finished that, she came to New York to make "East Side, West Side," for Fox. I can't tell you much about Camilla Horn, as she is a German player. She played in "Faust," made at the Ufa studio in Berlin. Write her there, as she is making another film there — "From Nine to Nine," for release in America through Metro-GoUlwyn. Dolores Costello is about nineteen. Leslie Fenton was born in Liverpool, March 12, 1903. Nita Naldi was born April 1, 1899. She has been abroad for well over a year. Last summer she was at the Ritz in Paris, but heaven knows where she is now. Vivian Alartin has left the screen for the stage.
Jackie. — Hello, Jackie — glad to see you back. I'll try to be brave and answer your
questions. Lilyan Tashman recently worked at the First National studio in "The Stolen Bride." Leon Errol is not engaged on a film. Lya de Putti is making several films for Universal — among them, "Midnight Rose" and "Polish Blood." Janet Gaynor is about twenty, and has brown hair and eyes. Her latest film is "Seventh Heaven." Elaine Hammerstein plays occasionally in independent pictures. James Kirkwood played opposite Laura La Plante in "Butterflies in the Rain." The principals in "The Flaming Forest" were Antonio Moreno and Renee Adoree, with Gardner James as Renee's crippled brother, and Oscar Beregi as the villain. I haven't the cast of "The Girl in the Rain."
Nomar, — There are two Ramon Novarro fan clubs. One is conducted by Miss Dorothy Wollaston, 1155 West Third Street, Dayton, Ohio ; the other, by Miss Nicoletta di Pietro, 241 West Otterman Street, Greensburg, Pennsylvania.
Boots. — -What boots it? The "Our Gang" comedies are made at the Hal Roach Studio, Culver City, California.
Dorothy Graham.— Very few home addresses are listed at the end of this department, because most players prefer to receive their mail at the studio. Address Billie Dove at the First National Studio, Burbank, California ; Marceline Day, at 1337 North Sycamore Avenue, Hollywood.
Bee Bee. — No, I should never have guessed from the way you write that you're a newcomer to this department. Yakima Canutt is supposed to be part Indian. His real name is Enos Edwards Canutt, and he is thirty-one years old. He's brunet, of course. Write him at the Fine Arts Studio, 4500 Sunset Boulevard, Hollywood. This department answers inquiries by mail when a stamped envelope is inclosed in your letter.
K. F. H. — No bother at all — not when you ask only one question ! Lcatrice Joy was born Leatrice Joy Zeidler.
Inquisitive Fan. — I'd love to oblige an inquisitive fan — in fact, obliging inquisitive fans seems to have become my mission in life. Claire Windsor was born in Cawker City, Kansas, in 1897. She attended Washburn College in Kansas, and began playing in pictures when she went out to Hollywood on a visit. She was formerly married to Billy Boweson, and her son is Billy Boweson, Jr. Her latest pictures include "A Little Journey," "The Claw," "The Bugle Call," and a new historical film with Tim McCoy. There is a Claire Windsor club, care of Helen Bennett, 8008 Rawlings Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. Bert Lytell was born in 1885. Greta Garbo is twenty-one, Madge Bellamy in her early twenties, Ronald Colman in his thirties. Vilma Bankv was born on January 9, 1903; Clara Bow, Julv 29, 1905; Esther Ralston, September 17. 1902 ; Richard Dix, July 18, 1895; Marion Davies, January 3, 1898; William Haines, January 1, 1900. Richard Dix is not married.
Mrs. Hazel B. Herman. — No, indeed, I'm not "arty." Whatever else might be said for this department, it can lay no claims to art! Of course married women may join fan clubs — after all, the object of a fan club is not matrimony. Robert Frazer has been working at the Universal studio on a series of two-reelers — Craig Kennedy detective stories. Perhaps if you wrote to him at the Universal studio, he might be glad to send you a picture of himself as an Indian. Picture Play published a portrait of Robert Frazer in the issue of