I make no promises
[image: William S. Hart’s face looks less like the face of a handsome man than an unskilled illustrator’s attempt to draw the face of a handsome man in a turn of the century magazine. Caption reads, “WILLIAM S. HART is at present one of the big guns at the Ince corner of Triangle. He ascended to the photodrama after 18 years of unusually successful experience on the “legitimate” stage in Shakespearean roles and in such well-known plays as “The Squaw Man” and “The Virginian.” He played opposite Charlotte Walker in “The Trail of the Lonesome Pine.” Hart is six feet two of western realism.”]

[image: William S. Hart’s face looks less like the face of a handsome man than an unskilled illustrator’s attempt to draw the face of a handsome man in a turn of the century magazine. Caption reads, “WILLIAM S. HART is at present one of the big guns at the Ince corner of Triangle. He ascended to the photodrama after 18 years of unusually successful experience on the “legitimate” stage in Shakespearean roles and in such well-known plays as “The Squaw Man” and “The Virginian.” He played opposite Charlotte Walker in “The Trail of the Lonesome Pine.” Hart is six feet two of western realism.”]

[image: headshots of twelve silent film actors and actresses with “impressions.” Example: “CONWAY TEARLE: Every sod widow’s first husband and every grass widow’s next; purple; the ideal co-respondent; a sex best-seller”]

[image: headshots of twelve silent film actors and actresses with “impressions.” Example: “CONWAY TEARLE: Every sod widow’s first husband and every grass widow’s next; purple; the ideal co-respondent; a sex best-seller”]