Motion Picture Story Magazine (Feb 1914 - Sep 1916 (assorted issues))

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02 WHEN THEY'RE NOT WORKING evening spin in his machine ; and, no doubt, more than all else, he thinks wavelets beg one to come out and swim. And there's an awfully pretty girl, with away York nice, place of Mrs. House Peters, thousands of miles in "HT, old New ' Anyway, it's a pleasant-looking to muse — if one doesn't forget and step off. So watch your step, Mr. Peters ! 'Way out in California there's a wonderful sun-lit olden VIOLA DANA (CENTER), MARY MOORE AXD ETHEL CLAYTON (LEFT) dark eyes and hair, who never fails to accept the wavelets' invitation, if duty does not call to the sun-lit stage, where she is now a heart-breaking "social pirate" — whatever that may be. Anyway, of course you know her name is Ollie Kirkby, and the beach is — well, never