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The old-fashioned hair ribbon — of all things! — is brought up to date. Anita Page wears a ribbon to hide the fact that her hair is growing out. It covers up those annoying stray hairs at the back of her head
“I "thank you” she answered.
Fifteen extras who had been holding their breath gasped.
They had read again and again that Miss Garbo would not take still pictures, that her temperament would not allow her to be stopped.
That she never thanked anybody!
Which is all you can believe about what is said of these “temperamental” artists.
GRETA NISSEN has never met Greta Garbo!
Two countrywomen who have stared at each other across the Montmartre tables with homesick longing without once having someone offer to introduce them.
And they say there are no conventions in the Film
For the first time in four years, Lottie Pickford looks into a motion picture camera. Lottie returned from Honolulu about the time that Mary arrived in Hollywood from Europe. Lottie, who is divorced from Allan Forrest, has retired from the screen
P& A
A MYSTERIOUS stranger called upon Richard Arlen the other night.
“I have information about you,” he began in a threatening tone. “It should be worth a lot of money to you to keep it quiet. You are the father of a child !”
Dick laughed.
“Sure I am! A little girl, seven, by a former marriage. Not more than four hundred thousand people beside yourself know this startling fact. I am mighty proud of this little daughter and often take her to the studio. But I tell you what I’ll do. If you can get any reputable paper to carry the storv of this amazing discovery of yours — I’ll pay you fifty dollars!”
Then he bowed the stranger out.
Screen actors are frequently prey to this sort of attack, but, unfortunately, not all of them meet it with such aplomb.
A PUBLICITY man stopped Greta Garbo as she came off the set.
“ Will you pose for some ‘ still ’ pictures, please. Miss Garbo? ” “ Certainly.”
And when he had finished, “Thank you, Miss Garbo.”
City!
LITTLE Harry Perry, Jr., has been raised on film phrases.
His father is the film’s famous air cinematographer, having presided over the shooting of “ Wings,” and for the last eight or ten months acted as camera genie of “Hell’s Angels.”
The boy was watching the goldfish in the Beverly Hills park recently.
“Daddy, I know what a goldfish is.”
“What is it?”
“A sardine in greasepaint.”
A SERIO-COMIC incident following a tragic event. A Hollywood physician asked a woman for a small payment on her bill.
“I’d be glad to, doctor, but I can’t on account of Rudolph Valentino.”
The doctor was mystified, and said so.
“ Well, it’s this way,” replied the woman. “I bought the lot adjoining his in Forest Lawn Cemetery, thinking I could sell it at a profit.
“And then, when he died, he was buried in the Hollywood Cemetery.”
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