Screenland (Oct 1923-Mar 1924)

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Gloria Swanson (top) is a fine horseivoman and spends much of her vacation time riding. Aimy from the studio, Will Rogers ( center) likes to spend his time with his children at his Beverly Hills home or in visiting friendly ranches in the Southwest. Will is here shown entertaining latin Cobb, with little Jimmy Rogers as social aid. Betiveen pictures Jackie Coogan (right) frequently slips around to the Los Angeles Children's Hospital, where he has great fun entertaining the tiny inmates. C4 him, and you find him dining with some croney at a funny, cheap little Italian table d'hote. He frequents Childs' after midnight. The comedian likes to go fishing at Catalina during his summer vacations, and it was here he spent much time, one summer, in company with Claire Windsor. The two used to meet every morning, Claire in her most beautiful clothes, Charlie in his old fishing togs, and the odd pair would saunter off down the beach to Charlie's boat, and sail all morning in his little fishing smack. Miss Windsor admits she ruined a lot of clothes in that smelly old boat, but says that she had an awfully good time, just the same. Charlie liked to see her dressed up, so dressed up she would be at whatever . cost. Charlie has been spending a short vacation recently with Gouverneur Morris at Del Monte, in the artists' colony there. Chaplin loves .to play charades, puzzles and parlor magic tricks. He takes all the glee of a small boy in these stunts, and doubtless this is the way in which he will spend many evenings at the Morris home. Naturally Charlie has spent much time of late looking over his new house, which is near the home "of Fairbanks and Mary Pickford. While engaged to Pola Negri, he and Pola used to drive every Sunday out to the new house to look it over, and Miss Negri made many suggestions which Charlie adopted as to the building of it and the decoration of the rooms. Now that the engagement is off, with Miss Negri bestowing her smiles elsewhere, the two no longer travel the Sunday trail together. But I wonder if Charlie won't often think, when he moves into that new house, and sees the touches which were inspired by Pola Negri in the building of it, of the beautiful Polish actress with whom he was at one time so madly in love. Chaplin Worships Beauty ^✓harlie Chaplin worships beauty," Mildred Harris's mother said to me when I told her of Chaplin's engagement to Pola, before the fact was announced. And this being true, it is natural that, during any respite between pictures, he devotes a