Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1930)

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Miss O'Shaughnessy submerged in a lake of theatrical tears. "So you took me out only because I'm famous," she sobbed. "Oh, Packy, to think you'd trifle like that!" "It's even up," said the fourth Mawlings, with the candor that distinguishes both the truly great and the feeble-minded. "A chorus girl once told me that I looked like a fish. Perhaps she was right. Do you mean to say you'd be seen with me if I wasn't a Mawlings, or something similar? " Sheila took refuge in wounded dignity. " Step on the gas, you silly looking zebra, " she flashed. "You — you'll be sorry when I'm far away in the Complex Theaters, making a national tour." "That's the stuff to give 'em!" enthused J. Pennypacker, relief spreading across his features. "Let's part friends. When do you leave? Monday? Well, I'll drive you to the train and bury you with half the orchids in Los Angeles, plus a list of good addresses. And that," said Mr. Mawlings, as he swerved recklessly in at the O'Shaughnessy driveway, "should make an honest woman of you." THE departure of the sidetracked Sheila was surrounded by a sufficient amount of bally BECOME A MOTION PICTURE ^> CAMERA MAN/ •ARN $60-$250 A WEEK PREPARE NOW to enter the BIG, UNCROWDED FIELD of Motion Picture Photographyopportunities everywhere in movie studios, news films, educational or industrial work. YOU CAN QUICKLY QUALIFY AT HOME.' Thru our Home Study Course of Motion Picture Photography you can quickly qualify for a well-paid position. SEND TODAY FOR FREE BOOK Our FREE book gives full details about the evergrowing field of photography— motion picture projection and photography, still photogtaphy and photofinishing— and shows how you can quickly and easily qualify. Send for it TODAY! NEW YORK INSTITUTE OF PHOTOGRAPHY Dept. H-1220 2 West 33rd Street New York City by hoo to conceal the actual reason. Flashlights boomed in the Southern Pacific depot and farewells were whispered by a galaxy of stars apprehensive as to where the lightning would strike next. Miss O'Shaughnessy, actress enough to enter into the spurious gaiety, climbed bravely aboard The Lark as it headed for San Francisco, waved a tear moistened handkerchief and then retired to the stateroom to weep a bit into J. Pennypacker's orchids. The donor himself had failed to show up, the deduction being that he was restrained by his newest six-weeks sorceress. San Francisco with its gustatory delights . . . Oakland and its collegiate hordes . . . Seattle. Sheila settled down to a routine of enthusiastic crowds, testimonial dinners, posing with public officials, and wrestling with nervous indigestion. The canker of vanity had never eaten very deeply into the little ex-usher, and twice a day, with a growing sense of enjoyment, she faced a welcoming audience. The naivete' of their questions amused her. Did Carlos beat his wife? Was it true that Brenda Berkeley smoked opium? Did Hubert Mountstephen really have pink ribbons on his B.V.D.'s? She answered them all with the insouciance of an intellectual, but adorned by considerably more sex appeal. Leaving Seattle on the long jump to Minneapolis, she found herself absorbed by one . thought. She must see Andy, if only for the five minutes during which the limited laid over at Castle Butte. She wired ahead from Spokane, and twenty-four hours later jumped off at the familiar depot, searching for his homely face. The station agent came running forward. "I got your telegram for Andy," he told her, " but he hasn't been here for two years, or better. Went down to Cheyenne, I think, to run a small theater. Gosh, Sheila, you're prettier than ever! How does it feel to be famous?" YOU'D be surprised," said Miss O'Shaughnessy dully, as her secretary yanked her aboard the moving train. The Twin Cities, homes of a thousand unsung Garbos . . . Milwaukee and the Green Onion Club . . . two hectic weeks in Chicago, wondering why the Field Museum wasn't known as the bestshowintown . . . Detroit and a daily stroll through the pheasant haunted paths on Belle Isle . . . Cleveland. Sheila shook hands with thousands in the garish Complex Theaters, whose mammoth signs blazoned her name in two-foot letters. Kill The Hair Root My method Is the only way to prevent the hair Ironi growing again Easy, painless, harmless. No scars. Booklet tree. Write today, enclosing 3 red stamps. We teach beauty culture. 25 years In business. D. J. MAHLER. 263-C Mahler Park. Providence, R. I. A couple of old plainsmen meet on the Fox lot and talk it all over. Need we add that they are Will Rogers, now a Fox star, and Tom Mix, who has deserted screen horse opera to travel with the circus? Every advertisement in PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE is guaranteed.