Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1920)

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Mary and Mildred dropped in on the Gishcs when they were makinK a PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE SCREEN SUPPLEMENT. That's Dorothy looking up at Miss Pickford, with Lillian beside her, and Mildred Harris Chaplin completes the group. Below, to left: The violin has always been the musical instnmicnt of love. But Bert Lytell was inspired by the strains of an accordion, on the studio set, when he was Romeo to Alice Lake's Juliet. Olive Thomas was thrown into the Hudson so she would look wet for a scene. It was the last of October — not just the time she would have chosen for a swim.