Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1920)

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Photoplay Magazine — Advertising Section The Pickford'Fairbanks Wooing (Continued from page 76) packing up for the journey along the honeymoon trail to Europe in June — away from the sorrowful past. The film folk are hoping that the sensation of the marriage will quiet down and leave the two to their work and their happiness. They hope Mary's days of trial and trouble are over, and they are sure the two great idols of the screen living their new life together, will bring a new charm to their art. Their hopes may seem optimistic with the gossips reluctant to leave so toothsome a topic and with an investigation of Mary Pickford's divorce from Moore started twenty-four hours after her marriage to Fairbanks. But it hardly seems likely that her millions of friends on the other side of the silversheet are to turn from her and consign the one who once was "America's Sweetheart" to the limbo of forgotten loves. It would appear more reasonable that her pictures and Doug's — like their future — are to be just what they make them. But that is for time to decide. After all, life is just one crossroads after another, and this is probably the greatest problem of Mary Pickford's life. We must all choose our own roads to happiness. Friends or advisors can be of little help. May the judgment of the future be gentle, and may the coming reels bring her the moonlight of romance she has so long sought. Whatever is ahead, the present seems the time for a suffusion of blue on the sympathetic screen. For Mary Pickford has made her choice. Questions and Answers {Continued) Jennie Allen, Devils Lake, N. D. — You are indeed a tonic for this tired business man. Your consideration for my feelings touched me deeply. The best I can do in return is to give you the sorry information that Gladys Leslie is no longer with Vitagraph ; however, you may be able to reach her care Ivan Abramson, for whose company she made a picture recently. She is not permanently affiliated with any company at present. I'll look it up for you. B. B., Albany. — I have a good many "Tomboy" noms-de-plume among my correspondents, so we'll just let yours ride by. No no — you're wrong. The Wally Reids have only one child: his name is William Wallace Jr. You were under the impression evidently that they had two sons: one named William and one named Wallace. Wanda Hawley is married to J. Burton Hawley; she's a Realart star now. Robert A. Stone, Raleigh. — Mary is divorced ; I am sure I do not know if she has any intention of marrying again. She has no children. She is twenty-six years old and will send you her picture. So you are not looking for a wife as you already have one and experience has taught you — or is it experience teaches all of us — that one is beaucoup at a time. Alene W., St. Louis. — I am sure I don't know whether Eugene O'Brien reads his mail himself or lets his secretary do it for him. The best way to find out is to write to him and see if he answers personally — although he might even fool you then. I know this much: his wife doesn't act as his secretary because he hasn't any wife. 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