Screenland (May–Oct 1925)

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Please send me your amazing 512-page book, "Safe Counsel, " in a plain wrapper marked "Personal " I will pay the postman $1.98, plus postage, upon arrival If I'm not satisfied, I'll return the book within 6 days and you ere to refund my money. Name Street or R.F.D City state (Price outside oJ U. S.-S2.22 cash with order) %/. O. D. shipments are often delayed. If you want to bo sure of getting book sooner, send cash with order. e illy Don . In the screen version of "Cobra" Gertrude Olmstead will be in the part created by Clara Moores, and Nita Naldi has the role originally played by Judith Anderson. Casson Ferguson plays the best friend, interpreted on the stage by Ralph Morgan. The wise ones whisper that "Cobra" will be a sensation, even though the story departs from the original stage version. Oh yes, and Rudy is an Italian count instead of a college-boy, and he wears his famous beard in a flash' back. Ricardo Cortex is no relation to Cortez, the dancer. Ricardo is still unmarried. Mimi. Mary Hay has only appeared in one picture, prior to "New Toys"; this was "Way Down East." Miss Hay has been dancing at Ciro's and the Keith vaudeville houses in New York this spring. Her real name is Mary Caldwell. Mary's retrousse nose and funny little haircut have won her more admirers than twenty ravishing beauties put together. Lecmie Maynard. Alice Joyce is back to the screen for good, pos-it-ively. Perhaps Alice keeps her youthfulness by her earlyto-bed ideas. She "hit the hay" at 10.30 every night during the filming of "The Little French Girl" in Bermuda, and the gay snowdodgers saw little of her, so a pal just returned tells me. Aileen Pringie Fan. Thanks, little one, for your kind remarks. Aileen Pringie was born in San Francisco. She married an Englishman and lived in Jamaica for many years. Bobbed hair? Sure, Aileen's one of us! Her first part was in "The Cost," starring Violet Heming. Zano de Mille and Sadona Alvone. Dear Authors — Barbara LaMarr has finished "Heart of a Siren." Conway Tearle was her leading man. Miss LaMarr is living on Riverside Drive, New York, but prefers to have mail addressed care of First National, 383 Madison Ave. Good luck to your pens, little ink-slingers. Hope some day you'll use them to "sign on the dotted line." Walter L. So you want to send your favorite a basket of flowers. I'm sure she'd appreciate it very much. Why not try roses and lily-of-the-valley? Much more sympatica than orchids. Clara (a lover of dogs). Thanks for the good-luck. William Collier, Jr., has mail addressed to FamousPlayers-Lasky, Long Island City, N. Y., and Rin-tin-tin gets his An Answer Page of Information. Address: Miss Vee Dee, Screen land, 236 W. 55th St., New York City. at Warner Bros. Studios, 5842 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood. "Buster" will play the role of the Prodigal Son in "The Wanderer." If I commenced to tell you about my Airedale there wouldn't be room for any answers this month. I'd much rather have my hountd for a friend than a lot of people I could mention! Doris Mont (Chicago). Dick Lee is with Vitagraph and will be in their picture "School for Wives." Conway Tearle plays lead. An energetic person is our Conway. Claire Adams came from Canada (where a lot of other good things come from — but not so publicly). She is in her early twenties and was on the stage prior to trying the movies. A contract with William de Mille demands all her attention just now. Esther Moon. Glenn Hunter will soon be seen in "My Buddy's Wife" with Edna Murphy as leading lady. Gareth Hughes has returned to the legitimate stage and won't be seen in pictures for some time to come. Lillian Gish's last picture was "Romola." By the way, Lillian has set a new fashion in nerve tonics. Eat a raw carrot. Don't know what it does to you, but if you get one vivid enough it should brighten up a dark frock, Mildred (Los Angeles). Pierre Gendron played Captain Jose in "The Dangerous Flirt." Sally Rand has been signed by Cecil de Mille for his stock company. Remember Sally in "The Dressmaker of Paris," starring Leatrice Joy? J^[ed E. The elegant Elsie Ferguson is to star in "The Unknown Lover," a Vitagraph production. Count Morner, "Mr. Peggy Hopkins Joyce" in private life, plays a small part in this film. Miss Ferguson's first screen appearance was in "Barbary Sheep" about 1917. Rudolph Valentino has finished "Cobra" and his next, I understand, will be called "The Scarlet Power" or "The Hooded Falcon" or both. That takes us back to the good old days when the "drammer" had such spicy names as "The Face at the Window" or "The Blood-stained Putty-knife." Nice night-marish titles! G-r-r-r! Ella-May. "Evangeline the Astrologist" is Evangeline Adams, and her address is Carnegie Hall, New York. I have not yet paid Miss Adams a visit, but I've threatened to as soon as I can save up the necessary ten dollars. Ray Lane (Memphis) . At last a school for