Screenland (Sept 1922–Feb 1923)

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€[ Pom/las l:airhauks, May 2.\ 18X3, Denver, Colorado. «f Mar v I 'irl' ford. April K. IX'M, Toronto, < 'anada. 5 WIDOWHOOD the S_qd Destiny of ARY PlCKFORD? I A stormy career, checkered by abrupt changes is forecast by the stars for Doug, while Mary's horoscope predicts her return to single blessedness. By Junior Trismagistus Decorations by Sutton W ood _ F the most famous pair of wedded screen stars had consulted the celestial stars, it is possible that they might have made much less trouble and fame for the supreme court of Nevada. For ail the signs point to the conclusion that Mary Pickford should not have married Douglas Fairbanks; that their connubial life will be a stormy one ; that they will never celebrate a golden wedding anniversary together, and that they arc not mated generally. But it is doubtful if Mary and Doug would have let a little thing like destiny stand in the way. What is that about "better Paris for a day than a cycle in Cathay," or something remotely like that? Everything hangs on the lamentable fact that they were simply born at the wrong time, as far as being mates for each other are concerned. Douglas Fairbanks was born May 23. He should mate with a lady born between November 21 and December 21, September 21 and October 21, or between January 21 and February 19. Mary's horoscope plainly shows that she will try to find her mate in at least two more husbands. Here's a tip to Mary. Since she was born April 8, she should choose her husbands from gentlemen born between September 21 and October 21, July 21 and August 22, or November 21 and December 21. Both Doug and Mary are scheduled for large doses of trouble. Mary will get hers in the winter of 192223, and be nicely over it by the win ter of 1924. Extravagance plays a large part in the presaged disaster. Clear up to early April of 1924, while Jupiter is in conjunction with Uranus, and Saturn in opposition to the sun, conditions are evil for health, business, money and friendship, including the home. It is not a good period to speculate or venture, and may denote illness to relatives or dear friends — Doug himself may suffer. BlJT let's hope Mary is all pepped up to be a good helpmate when 1930, Doug's jinx year, comes along. For the hero who has burrowed his way through more adobe walls, wrenched apart more steel bars, bested more burly jailers, and scaled more lofty dungeons than any other man on the 31