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REAL ESTATE. | Behind the Screen | Intimate, Personal Pictures of the Stars of the Silver Sheet BY SAMUEL GOLDW’ Copyright, 1923, by George 1. Doran Company. l Star.) |1 am going to stop work right in the middle of this new picture!” All right,” retorted I, “you do that n1d I am going to show the first part of the picture and then announce on the screen that at this.point Mme. rar would not proceed because the producer did nmot feature Lou Telle- gen' ame."” to all consideration of husiness as she then seemed, this threat succeeded. ghe went on with her story. { ranse is the parallel experience of those two rivals of the Goldwyn #tudio, Geraldine Farrar and Pauline Frederick, For each is now separated from the man for whom she once so turbulently set aside her own in- terests. Nor does the parallel stop there, Lou Tellegen was at the very most only & moderate film suc The good looks which first such a flurry among the feminine tions of his stage aud rried well on the se in a different sphere, failed to live up to his tion. His storfes were nevel y {good picture material, and to Pauline | Frederick’s insisten appe {ing in the; ct that her Goldw not ue sful by Zukor. She herself slowly awoke to lization. In those Californi: when her New York roman —(Continued from Yesterday CHAPTER TWELVE. A Marringe of Two Mindx. HILE I was having diflicul- ties with Pauline Frederick 1 was not enjoying an un- o' troubled business relation- ship with the star whose supposed ad- vantage she so much resented. Earller fn my sto told of how ldine Far t invasion of ar field brought to our ears nothing Lut delighted comments on her direc- tor, her storfes and her general en- vironment. Sadly I am now com- pelled to e this first fine, care- less rapture to he inexperience in pictures. For when she came to work for the Goldwyn Compuny she had| ncquired enough information about the screen make her critical of stori directorship and various other production deta Now, Lo ed | to ement in her attitude to- she worked married were made Mr, on the sky Lou Tellegen. t the samo derick wa enario not had uch time that TPauline | re days | discontented with an written b, Willard Farrar was dis It any leading man who W not Lon Tellegen v L IMO! The sccond summer of her engage: Yant onerd ment with us we deferred to this 1919 in longin, We hrought Mr. Tellegen £, 1 on to with his wife. He did more than that, He frequently played against he About this time, 1 helieve, Mr. How 8 ard Di the brilliant young chief | of my pul ity department, gave out ;_ ;I\:‘;‘\';c\\.' with Tell k u‘lo (:u!,,_ vffec ha he was ght to_be| 14 = Vack in pictures, particularly when |Miss Farrar and asked if she did not nnder sueh ideal conditions and when | think it might be better to orded him the opportunity of |the sereen for a_year. Gentl ss Farrar, who “"q‘«'uulrl do so 1 added that very tiste as s a | @ star’s popularity went unde tem- . sentiment warranted a | porary eclip: a limited ab- | emile from those wh how he | sen from tilms did much to restore embraced that privi | the publi To be conel were | The playing together on gen | appr would frequently try Tiim: t the n t focusing of the can did ebb rapidl little too late. H of the great Metro- | singer close that distingui: this time I h providing a one nd doll 1l servic 11 two m regretfull of this difficult that lately | n drawing. | Ve my mean- i up she took it. | aid she promptly in familiar st are both | flowering ana “Only don’t . ou think that pe it would be we whispered | hetter to quit entirely? If you think | and then we'll throw | o, say s6, n, and we'll | The ones we'll tear up the y here.” re Farrar 18| It was ha [ diq, that 1 thought this cours ght. be wiser for us both. Thereup . with- out_another and with the mo; look world, she d the o ot which mean stwo hundred and fifty thousand dol- | ar: | Of coursc they Tell, , seeing t laxt upon a harmle T humc im th the director, the negativ Yeep will be those 1 . was close atiable | made most ¢ ups.” “You single one of me yet” he would complain after a careful computation of his wife’s advantages in this r speet. And hitherto much love—did she re “m b she, £ . she saw that it was finitely 1 to be remembered by | the picteres of her prime than to go | 1 to @ lustorless close. H } another evidence of that falle business judgment which nothing but | her infatuation for lezen ever dimmed. But even though self est might have poiated to this clusion, her ment, Ker faflur proach of m ence ab; her 1oo hurt felt at such : the part arrar is her bond | with tha fits in which her hate a single hour I never knew anyh | with a keener of respons to the clc When she first came { make pictures with the Las peny we provided her with the ‘studfo. whes music. The Goldwyn Company > provision for h eriticism she was “Wateh | as e around. Wh wonder a littl f a_group watchin together for him. He's as sure of the ice mum doesn’t sh, 100 ni to is_¢ room in the one More than me was so i, evers anged nion| and that not a break oc Jinks of industry. On the ae stopped 1 “Gperic sk to make records for 4 érsi from he straight to Ca husband look of rapt o he wys talk- | ing to him « vith a frequent sh of the perfect white tecth. H i hsent- ustomed | she pro- rni studio = Thi sis of into the in-| i« that ! And when e not | 3 conscious | other « different nia summer A of this. for g in the minds of | many peopie, I am goi d that even her first fllms, exeeuted when wmmer Miss Farrar | She was in the prime of her beauty | Special train. The|and at the height of her operatic | attendants she had | f4mMe, were not dazzlingly remunera- | wWere run 3 ! r with her bag: en pe brought with hither and thit and < the Woms great | ent, bre | o t 110 cor EE BT i ure producer lay in | the publicity she brought rather than truin | in_the films ot for Stood tooking into his ¢ Tast. just she “thre the . er arms about | Sim, Al her dread of separation was | T n that cmbry ‘on could see what | er o 1 hi n for | et S this fact | ar. 1f re- | upon the | 1 | actre: Ve stood enet |1he world’s great Yet ch e | hope to enroll. never seemed to guench the fire kin- | th Aled by that first glance of Tellegen's | i the Lask, was almost un- believable— Kless lengths to seful, methodi was driven by one I am giving no her most tempest- al standards. mer with the ad_insisted appear_on n with her wever, the Teéllegen did not rar became aware at did she do but through L her own ster. 1 admit| . She. when I the phone, was for some ar versus During Goldwyn appe of thi: that I E called her up ov more s moment she was.in the second picture and she of that advantage. threatened, “if you Mr. Tellegén's name At dst iiade prompt 4 well,” she feature IO T Made New When a mirror be- comes spotted, or misty and clouded, ft is both unsightly and practically worthless. We can make tltat -mirror like new at a small cost. I rooms—3i bath Ask Your Dealer Pounded 1064 HIRES TURNER GLASS COMPANY 706 Colorado Building A R { 1o be more b { Do you think T THE EVENING STAR Dorothy Dix’s Letter Box Home That Was Broken Up by a Meddling Mother—Shall She Forgive Her Philandering Husband? The Conceited Flirt. EAR DOROTHY BIX: I am a married woman with one child, a Loy (enl ars old, who is very bright properly trained. now we are living apart. Is most unpleasant. 3y husband thinks it is best for us to live together, and bring up our Do you think I should go boy as he should be. He and 1 never had any trouble, e: without his father, and make him the same type of a young man he would be if he had had a father's {nfluence? Can 1 rear a boy Answer should be awa to the tale-buarer, even If sh How any mother can her daugzh the devil himself knews. her husband that many a trusting her own mother, who feels it her it very strange th that it is extremely stenographer. Al daught ind and daughte v the point where s In cvery broken-up home th wherever it is possible for a hust patch up their dif it i, mother nor a fath it properly vdd mother pets and the ofticl saving t tenths of the d are the boys and girls w no woman, rtainly 5 perly, Loy pre because no hoodlum hi privile or a > been married eight vears ve years and the youngest five months. ago 1 found out that my husb: me to forgive b bab! promised that he would ne I s not kept his promise but It is breaking my heart, and T don’t know what _to do. Or shall I give him another chance? hould leave him? Answer must settle bility it The problem or yourself, my dear. akes almight, But there out to vou The first who has no s two or that the man : of responsibili has 3 world is & pretty poc c Also that the appeal 1 fle many_ tin No matter how ma them. When such use he cal husband. She is under merely a question of whether & re third point for yo a hrul husband Sometimes you jump from four phably vou have can_support th while you wer 1f you d unless your hus! enough to live on even if money In the world to collect. As you . whatever the he hildren with food and shelt forfeit if you left him. ou make your decision. of faithless men! DOROTHY ive and full at work?” the SAR DIX: I am There is one realized that he made he does not the best way would be to take some strenuous »f the head from which you are suffering so ¢ vou feel, my yourself, and to like yourself less, and other people treatment fof th But it isn't 1o (Copyright. 1924.) Office Space For Rent \ Entire 6th floor, containing approximately 5450 sq. ft. of spacé and 5 desirab’e rooms on 5th floor of COMMERCIAL NATIONAL RANK BLDG. 14th and G Sts. NW. Apply to Sl}perin!endem A Home of Distinction On the Avenue of the Presidents 5317 Sixteenth Street (In that beautiful section just opposite the reservoir) Solidly built of Blue Granite Stone, 16-inch walls, two-car garage in Tear, of same stone as house. This home contains 12 %, quartered oak flooring, back stairway, beautiful doors and woodwork, finished in mahogany and white; inclosed breakfast porch; two sleeping porches, one open and one inclosed. ‘This home will be open for your inspection all day Sunday Built by G. U. Small ‘We Invite Your Inspection L. E. Breuninger & ‘Sons Exclusive Agents M. 6140 Mcmber of the Washington Real Estate Board. - My mother never treated my husband right. always telling me some horrible tale abaut him, and finally separated us, so 1 am staying in my mother's home, and my life I should think there would be no doubt whatever that you and your husband should kiss and make up and set up a new home, which as far as possible from your meddling mother. nd your husbind have had a bitter lesson which should have taught tient and forbearing with each other and the folly of listening 18 your own mother. e so cruel home and stir up trouble between her and her husband onl But many mothers do it. t Thanas has to go oft on so many business trips, and at he has to have such a pretty young girl for a ling attention to his every defect until she works and and wife to come together again and their bounded duty to do so, for nelther a ho were reared in homes of strife or that they are the children of divorced parents. l matter woman can understand the psychology ¥ of him. understanding and adv the philandering husband is one that you )¢ teHing vou what to do at this most critical time of your life, for wisdom to know three who is unfaithful fancy every passing petticoat appeals, s his w ny promises he makes 1 man finally does come home to his wife is old and The second point is that no Wwife has any duty te gations whatever prefe msider, ou do not always the and even if you hagve, who would take care of them 1 your husband, the courts would award you alimony, but nd is a man of we ou could colléct it, and alimony is the hardest o think over all And God pity you and all the other magnetism, Wherever 1 go people al cs, and therein lies m ¥ who has been devoted to me. when T wanted and put him down when I wanted. x 00l of himself over me and got angry near mg. Please tell me how to win this boy hack, for i and who will make a fine man If he is She was back to my husband? ept that brought about by my mothe: WORRIED MOTHER. Both you u nd wicked as deliberately to wreck The first suspicion of sung wife has i generally implanted b cred duty to tell Mabel that she thinks n her deadly work criticizing her finds her husband unendurable, ildren are the chief sufferers, and so s in the juvenile courts all unite in \quent children and youthful eriminals how devoted a mother she s, can too_strict, and the result is that she Every needs a father's firm Don't deny your son DOROTHY DIX. and have four darling Now, Mis nd was golng with anoth, which I did for the sake of my darling be unfaithful to me again Now there is another woman. I have DOWNHEARTED DOROTHY. No human beiny can take the responsi- which is the right course fo follow. truths which an outsider may point to his voung wife and toward her and the four babes that he type of man, with little in him man who s a born philandere: him, she will have to f reformation, he e forgive broken and needs a nurse to take rd an unfaithful [0 to him. It is s to do 50 or Downhearted Dorothy, is that in leave trouble behind you. frylng pan into the fire. You hav no profession or trade by which you Ith, it would be a meager sum, not rtache, your husband provides you and comfortable living, and these vou these ‘things carefully \-csl DOROTHY DI sixteen years old, very beautiful and I am very popular and have loads ays want to meet me. 1 change trouble. T could plek him up i Finally, however, he and now FLIRT. dear. It is hurt vanity. Try to DOROTHY DIX. 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We regard this as a_very good =peculative property, on ac- count of the rapid advance- ment of Conn. Avenue Iinto a high-class business district. One of the Finest Apartments in Town $450,000 Located in the finest apart- ment house &ection in Wash- ington, with a view unsurpassed by any building in town, this modern, fireproof, 6-story build- ing contains 48 large house- keeping apartments and rent- ing on a very reasonable basis at $50,000 a vear. The owner will trade for smailer bulldings. This property is very nicely financed, and will pay for itself. Moore & Hill Incorporated 730 17th Street N.W. Member of the Washington Real Estate Board Epitome of Events Up to February 16. FOREIGN. Ambassador Weidfeldt “goat” In flag incident. Orlando backs Lloyd George in story of sceret Rhine pact. Agreement reached in Palitinate is- sue. Sinelair to embark for America. Federal soldlers enter Vera Cruz Baldwin again elected leader of con- servative party. Honduras remains qulet. Trotsky reported better, Pre- mier Macdonald's debut stirs opposi- tion. Pharaoh's coffin opened by Carter. Japan aims to renew rela- tions with Russin. Mexican rebels clafm victories, nting di rtesy from Egyptiun officials, ends Luxor opera Bighteen hundred Philippine natics killed. Séventeen reported slain in Palatinate fight. may recognize Russia. Ma donald’s health disturbs Rebels in flight in west Mexico. port fight halts many a border linc. NATIONAL. conspt i charged - by Bonfil cut by committee Herrin, 111, Gen. Dawes denies Int committee. Senators support O'Ryan report on Ve E martlal law holds eway twelve held in murder. MeAdoo, d fending post with Doheny, says fo aimed to hurt his presidential dacy. der. MecCrary mander of U. & . cut measuro pre minority report, as 1,000 pri s Vast interests vy estimates ia controls nd dry riots. with three ers riot. dependence, of Indian lands by Fall de. legal. Sewate President ignores Senate v it make: v ition to_quit | Two guards killed | Filipinos | JMexican | | vicious ga , _WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1924. Lincoln day dinner; pleages stern ac- tion in pursuit of guilty in oll in- quiry. Vanderlip. assails Harding's honesty. United States and Honduras sever velations over presidency. Mc- Carl cuts off United States compensa~ tion. Debt commission called by Mel- lon." Tax measure taken up by House. United States intervention at Herrin sought. Daugherty faces new probe move. Vanderlip's charges wither un- der probe. Income tax issue up Tue day. Twelve-mile rum pact ordered reported. Fall, ill, rushes to wife's bedside. Coolidge’ recalls name rawn; Owen J. Roberts named. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Ochmann named to succeed Healy s building inspector. Senators score school board row. Three million, six hundred and twenty-two thou. sand, three hundred dollars geked for District salaries. Stanlev R. Har- ris is named manager of Nationals. of | District rent survey proposed by Ball. | Classifying board “scored by abolition is urged. Weller criticizes it Falls plan. Rent Commission urged upon Congress, Sus- ,deputy marshals bonded. Mc: probes Fight gas tax bill age hy House. District need. on radio opposed by ishington reveres Linco ory. George Washington drive nears $400, xpert pend Armory Hoover will fight ‘ompensation bill ommerce. 's mem- University Fight on cts. ax lau terlan church and of posed for Washington Kirby 1 reau of engraving director. Commission upheld by labo; old forts mapped. 1 Guard Company wins de contest. Charles A, f New York named architect ational Gallery of Art. New home for € Red Cross is sought rnett. House dis- s property tax not in auto tax Twyman named to succeed Per- £y In bureau of engraving position. Highest Velocity Known. From the Nature Magazine. Light from a star, or any sou e, travels with a velocity of 186,000 n O This is the h e FOR LEASE OFFICES and STORES In the New Building 1416 K STREET N.W. For particulars and rates, see Main 617 Best Buy in N.E. Section 12 Built—All Sold 12 More Under Construction Tapestry Brick Homes, 6 rooms and bath, hot-water heat, electricity; garage; beautiful _ fixtures: interior tastefully decorated. Price #6950 Easy Terms Sample House, 629 Orleans PI. I'.E. Between 6th & 7th—-L & M N.E. Open for Inspection Sunday 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. Week Days, 1 to 9 P.M. C. H. SMALL & Co. Tel. Main 6861 Owner and Builder 1515 M Street N.W. Where Can You Buy a Home in 7% Location for the Price? DESCRIPTION rooms, tiled bath and showdr, extra fe over entire house, oak floors through- out, outuide cabinet, bullt-in ironing board and many other u Large concrete front porch, double turex. antry and built-in icg’ box, white enamel kitch mual fe enr porches, two sleeping porches. Deep lot to wide alley. Open and Lighted Daily and Sunday. Representative on Premises To Inspect—Take 14th Street Car to Varnum Street or Motor Out 16th Street to Varmum Owner and Builder 1416 K Street N.W. ' Realtors sked as | REAL ESTATE. est veloclty known, and In one vear [year. This unit s the light year and D times the distance from the earthi to the sun. of nbout‘ arth, this amounts to saying that | which represents to us an inconcei light ' travels six trillion ¢ oy 8 over a distance of about 63,000 |is used in measuring the distances ¢ the stars. As the Plelades are light ve distant they are, th 300 times six trillion miles away As the sun is at a distance 92,900,000 miles from the s miles in a ably great distance. Inspect Sunday 2-to 6 P.M. 1619 Irving Street N.W. Just Off 16th St. ‘Two-story tapestry brick. Semi-detached. Large colonial front porch. Six spendid bright rooms—tile bath. Parquet floors. Screens. Double rear porches. Large pantry—many added conveniences. 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