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Thirteen is^lDorothy Divenport' Luckiest Number
■9B0R0THV DAVKNPORT will return to k.'.i Faether pictures Vm^\ as the ntar of the nexl
which is railed "The Girl and the < cture was written
by William V. Mong. who has done so many good things for the program, and d by him with a fine
venport, as all the world knows, is Mrs. Wallace Reid in private life, and she is one of the small number of panoag who consider the figure thirteen the most maligned numeral in the world. She dec! tha* n prove that the influ<
of thi number is beneficent, not lignant.
"In the first place," she sa> was born on March 13, and you are not going to make me pretend that I consider myself unlucky! I I ried '
and that was not unfortunate, either. We celebrated our anniversary with a er this year, for which we invited eleven guests, ao that there should be just thirteen at table. Some one counted, as some one always does, but we begged them not to be alarmed.
u<iu'rr Governor," said re
t MRSjl
It was a very nice party, if we did have it on Friday, the thirteenth, and
to an end at one o'clock which is thirteen in many countries.