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ART — Photos, Nudes 4, $1.00 — Cartoon Lesson $1.00. MAB — GPO, Bx. 471, N. Y.
BOOKS, MAGAZINES, Art Publications in English, French, Spanish. Photo novelties, etc., samples, lists, 20 cents stamps. Villaverde Co., Dept. 212, Box 1329, Havana, Cuba.
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MAIL US your discarded Jewelry, Gold, Crowns and Bridges, Watches, Diamonds, Silver, and Platinum. Money promptly mailed. Goods returned if offer refused. United States Smelting Works (The Old Reliable), Dept. 2, Chicago.
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DANCING
DON LENO
Assisted by
MARIE LOUISE
WRITERS
,S1250 FOR A PHOTOPLAY STORY by an
unknown writer and sold thru our Sales Dept. We revise copyright and market. Located in the heart of Motion Picture Industry, we know the demand. Established 1917. Postal brings FREE BOOKLET with full particulars. Universal Scenario Company.
2"! Western & Santa Monica Bids., Hollywood, Calif.
ESTABLISHED 1905
Teaches Ballroom, Charleston. Tango, Stage. Toe, Classic and Technique. Strictly Private. Formerly dancing master of iMaude Adams and "A Kiss for Cinderella." Tango same as taught to Rudolph Valentino bi DON LENO, also teacher of Mae Murray, Lillian Lorraine, Paula Edwards, Norman Trevor, T. Itoy Barnes, Herman Timberg, Jimmy Hussey and others. Students prepared for musical comedy, drama, vaudeville. Positions secured for graduates. Booklets on request. 117 WEST 48th ST. Bryant 1194 NEW YORK
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sadler's
DANCING ACADEMY
Individual instruction in social and modern dancinfrom 1(1 a. m. to 8 p. m. — Classes everv evening Booklet on request Phone Academy 1581
"Dance Descriptions by Mail" 2786 BROADWAY (near 107th St.) NEW YORK CITY
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The Newest Picture Girl
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weeks with the company Miss Drexel found herself going through the exit for good without having looked around for it herself.
Then began the same period of storm, stress and straining for recognition that other girls have had to endure — the same period that Miss Drexel would have had to pass through if she had come to Holly wood merely as an unknown lassie without the pomp and circumstance of a beauty carnival. Wars have been fought over scraps of paper that meant just about as much as her certificate of first prize in that contest.
There followed a run of small parts in several Hollywood studios, none of which seemed to realize that they had a prize on their hands. Then finally she got a bit in Emil Tannings' first American made pic ture, The 'Way of all Flesh. An almost infinitesimal bit it was, but not sufficient to escape the microscopic eye of Winfield Sheehan, vice-president and general manager of Fox Film Corporation. Sheehan, who is instinctively drawn to all youth that has an unaffected, winsome quality, found Miss Drexel striking a responsive chord in him that reverberated in the form of a contract. And since she joined the Fox forces, Miss Drexel has come to feel that beauty contest winners eventually come into their own — provided they work hard enough and forget their earlier frontpage glory.
She is at least pleased that she has acquired such an important slice of studio wisdom while she is still young. For she is only 18 years old, having been born on April 6, 1910. You can readily see that Miss Drexel is still at that age where she is quite candid about such birthdays.
She might be even boastful, considering the things that Fox directors, among them F. W. Murnau, are predicting for a miss of her 'teens. But Miss Drexel isn't built that way. Her specifications call for shyness, even diffidence. She speaks in a low, unassuming voice, unlike the fruity voices that suddenly ripen in some players along with their first contract. She is possessed of an almost child-like bewilderment that such an honor as a contract should have happened to her, after the months she spent trying to find a little elbow-room in the various studios.
Yet under that diffident guise this fluffy, golden-haired child has quite a streak of granite determination. She evidenced that in the pertinacity with which she clung to her motion picture career, despite accumulating enough initial rebuffs to discourage a mule. She evidenced this resoluteness still earlier in the stage career that was her first introduction to the cash customers.
Like several stars who have achieved cinema note, Miss Drexel started her professional life as a dancer. This terpsichorean training has been of much benefit to her, as it has to the others, because it has enabled them to snap into a graceful and plastic pose before the camera at the twitch of a director's fingers. She first exhibited this accomplishment as one of the children's ballet in the musical comedy, The Royal Vagabond — the show that first put Mary Eaton's twinkling toes at a premium.
After this first taste of stage fame, Nancy's mother decided that she still had quite a way to go before becoming a Pavlowa, and in the meantime it would be_ just as well for her to acquire a good,