Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1920)

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Pearl White's Party RUSSELL started it all. ^ •„ ^ ,. He called up Pearl White one day— from the Ottille Orphan Asylum where he lives— and told her in his own characteristic baby way that he wanted a Party. Pearl had never heard of Russell but Russell knew Pearl. , , , .. t^ n ,, So Pearl called up the matron of the asylum and asked if Russell and the other children could come to her home in Bayside. Nearly thirty children arrived, and they had ice-cream cones and gingerbread, and Russell — whom you see prominently pictured above and at the right — was ringmaster — for hadn't he arranged the party, himself? After a day in the woods and dusk in the drawing-room, where Pearl played and sang to them, they bundled into two cars and went home. ^^^^IV h ^sr '* f^'n't sf-iiige^ '\.-^;-f ■.'**^" tV i-4