Picture Play Magazine (Mar-Aug 1918)

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A Star, a Script, and a Scribbler DORIS KENYON looks very happy about the fact that she is going to be the only star in "The Street of Seven Stars," the first picture to be produced by her own company, the De Luxe Pictures Company, Incorporated. Mrs. Mary Roberts Rinehart shows all the interest in the script she is discussing with Miss Kenyon that she naturally feels in producing what she characterizes as her most beautiful and most appealing story. What with conferences on the new play, acting ten hours a day, Red Cross work, and cheering the boys at the cantonments, Doris is a busy girl.