Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1920)

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Photoplay Magazine — Advektising Section 121 Broadway's Royal Family (Concluded) miring other women. And generous enough to express that admiration. Seeing Maxine Elliott in "Her Own Way," she said: "The Venus de Milo has found her arms." Maxine Elliott's beauty is one of Miss Barrymore's enduring enthusiasms. Miss Elliott's midnight orbs being a subject of discussion, the question was raised about the reality of the dusky shadow that lies ever beneath them as though cast by their purple blackness. "Certainly it is real." She spoke more quickly than usual and with more emphasis. "I have seen her wake up. I know she does not make up." A survival of the girl Ethel Barrymore in the woman is her habit of rest. "The way to rest is to lie in bed. A doctor told me that. When I am tired I go to bed. And I stay there until I am rested." A habit that has caused anguished folk to cry "anathema!" The habit of remaining in bed until rested cannonades her day's programme and rends her engagement book as the Huns rent the Cathedrals of France. Very amiably she consents to pose for special photographs. The person who has arrangeci the appointment with the photographer arrives at the agreed upon studio. He and the photographer pretend to entertain each other with anecdotes, the while casting occasional furtive glances at the clock. A half hour passes. An hour. Another half hour. "Ought we not phone?" asks one. "Perhaps we should. There may have been an automobile accident. You know she has to come from her home in Mamroneck." Anxious phoning. A British butler's voice answers with a butler's majesty. "Mrs. Colt is still in bed. No sir. I cannot call her. She left word that she was not to be disturbed." The recording angel would never enter in the celestial ledger the virtues "system" or "punctuality" after her illustrious name. If these were the keys to heaven she could never pass her celestial life in Paradise. (In the July issue of PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE, Miss Patterson will tell more of Ethel Barrymore's remarkable character, of her children and of her brothers, Lionel and Jack.) Just speechless TROY BARNES is working out on the • Goldwyn lot in Culver City. When he isn't on the "set" playing he can be found with a group around him, telling a funny story of which the following is a sample: "A man rushed into a wet goods place in Mexicali the other day, giving every evidence of having made a quick trip across the Mexican border. He ran up to the bar, and scribbled on a pad which he pulled from his pocket : " 'Give me a drink of whisky.' "The bartender followed instructions and almost immediately the man wrote: " 'Give me another drink of whisky.' "The second drink followed the first. Then the man wrote on the pad: "'How much do I owe you?' 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