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I SECRETS OF SUCCESS. I BuURTIS semovr ©20 ON BROADWAY MOVIES AND MOVIE PEOPLE BY MOLLIE MERRICK. HOLLYWOOD, May 10 (N.AN.A).— ‘When Bebe Daniels begins her next pic- ture Lowell Sherman will not only be the leading man but will direct as well. ‘There is an increasing tendency to- ward directorial and production work among the veterans of the screen guild. They know their chances for remark- able parts lessen as the years go on, and their opportunity to run the old salary up increases as they plunge into | this constructive angle of the motion picture industry. The Moore brothers have eyes on the directorial game. Matt Moore long | since announced his intention of taking | up cinema work from the angle behind the cameras. Lionel Barrymore's suc- cess in this fleld has been a tremendous incentive. Close friends of Mary Pickford pre- dict a future for this star as a producer. ‘Those who only know “America’s sweet- heart” from the audience side of the show see in her a beautiful face coupled with acting ability and a superlative amount of sympathetic charm. Those who know Mary Pickford be- hind the scenes have much to say of her business shrewdness, undoubtedly inherited from her mother, who was & rful factor in the establishment of ary's popularity, voicing decided pro- nunciamentos as to what her daughter should and should not play in the for- mative years of the Pickford career. Mary Pickford is far less interested than is Douglas Fairbanks. She is & child of the cinema, business| ence have taught her will take with the publie. - For the first time in many years Elsle Janis will not occupy her famous old manor house at Tarrytown, N. Y. She will spend the Summer months on a chartered yacht, the Charlotte S, in the blue waters of the Pacific. And in between cruises she will con- tinue with her studio work. Elsle Janis has made a significant name for her- self among the cinemaites. Her most recent work, writing the lyrics for C. B. De Mille's “Madame Satan,” has re- sulted in high praise. She staged s revue previous to that. Yon can't down a clever girl Stan Laurel, jr, arrived in Holly- wood Wednesday and registered 5 pounds weight. Stan, sr., claims he lost out trying to get a laugh from the new arrival. Junior took one look at his parent and burst into loud walls. ‘Two Hollywood showers of the week demand unusual gifts. One for Bebe Daniels, whose marriage to Ben Lyon will foliow along quite soon now, is & paper shower. The other shower is being given by Jilian Sande for herself. She has taken a new house, and has invited all her friends to a furniture shower. A case of “bring your Chesterfields and have a g o (Copyright, 1930, by North American News- paper Alllance.) Contrasts of a Capital. Hanoi, the capital of French Indo- woman at heart, an actress by avoca-| China, consists of two cities entirely dif- fion.mlnfl & beauty through the laws of nature. She signs every check d out by her corporation. When !ph.eI rush of work doesn’t permit the Pickford to make out all the salary checks, she| ferent in appearance. The modern city has the outward character of Paris. Everything is up-to-date. There are au- tomobiles, broad highways, attractive buildings and well dressed pedestrians, The situation is entirely different when always rushes through & few for the you step over into the native section, carpenters and electricians. But close| where the scene is much the same as it fon of her financial was 100 years ago. There are the shop- affairs has ever been an inviolate rule of her business career. ‘The closing of her career before the eameras will probably open the doors to & more constructive and ambitious 5‘1‘“ of producing the sort of pictures e years of application and experi- keepers out on the sidewalk literally fighting for trade, soap sellers, candy venders, rickshaw boys and natives in ancient native costumes, There is the Street of Sugar, Street of Rice and Street of Silk, but all reeking with odors objectionable to the forelgn nose. Daily Cross-Word Puzzle Wiy dddss ddelsd . Part of] & plant. g and. . Gulf near Arabia. . Anclent harp. 5. Ocean-going steamship. . A greater quantity of. . Part of the eye. . Variegated chalcedony. Entrance to a mine. . Alarm bells. 2. Draws inferences and reaches con- clusions. A conjunction. . Places where money is coined. . Having attraction. Lacerates. . Olden times. . To steep, as flax. 5. Pertaining to the lower world. . Before. . 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Lamb’s pseudonym, . See unexpectedly. X Observes. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, THE CHEERFUL CHERVB l e The sparrows sleep on rusty rails. They ba dust Though they can ol the in city e Tnv"’@ t sing and spring || pop M T9 blame fl'\om. 1s not jv:t. \_S'POSE \T'D BE . ShFE TO Bt STEWN ™NOW-| BUT \ WRTE TO (7R TBKE A Big Merger in Bryont Park. BEAUTY CONTEST, ALLOW ME T PRESENT & CHpNceE B T HAVEN'T 60T TWO COUNTESS, RS WINNER OF THE NO-(NO - (NO ! T warr TOLD You FVE HUNDRED TIMES MY PRICE 133 #(0000. PLEASE, MR. MSGINIS, USE YOUR CoriMon Senses!t T BINT GOING TO GIFF My BUSINESS AwAy!! MAY 9, 1930. \ SP0SE WE COMd MBKE BETITER TIME \F D MBKE vaNO AN O\ WD BE \OTS ERASIER™ N MO_OF\N' AT TRROWGH A T WOODS§, Too- You WITW THE PRIZE OF #10,000 % IN 60LD ALONG WITH EIGHT MOTION PICTURE AND THERTRICAL CONTRACTS KENKLING It Was Too Good to Be True. 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