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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER €, ‘320 Will Willard Mack Break Nat Goodwin’ $ Record? Though Admitting $47,000 Debts, | Plans Taking Fourth Wife Can You Beat It! + Of Course Nat Had Five Spouses, ' But Willard fs Still Young “ sense cao By Marguerite Vooers Marshall. © 20, Wy The Vries 1 (Tho New York Bm B the late a soodwiu. it t inveterate husband t A van stuge, to find a conjugal competitor in the inuch-married Wi Mack? The question Prompted by Mr. Mack's own ulmoet-admiesion that he HY |S THE UTTER ON THE MEAT | (a oyves! & \ Pacehnen \WHAT DID! Do \W ITH TRAT STEA *) “| HAVEN ) SEEN IT \ a a ee ae — ROADLINE, ~ _— PREDERIGK fs again on the way to the altar. * ait Was LA at a debonair playw M v 08 5 hi to have a Ww and in he had the role « Jorey. ‘Phe lidy in the case was an altruistic t out matrimonial tangles as a 5 side line. ar who straighter wid made L very shor , Mr. Mack, the thrice-divorced lard Mack N had, aa everybody knows, ple : ; aut experionce in such tangles—if not in with ¢ legroom brid smooth h Most Inter- was the gloriou Pauli ‘eating spoect if and t he I f rank M. Andre wy ‘ a ME N TALKING ABOUT WOMEN which J may ie INES LOE, de dir. Mack, wo i last Nover 3 2 the dire nt Hi ovher day I was house who will blame x J then tha bt let him stand uj it were to ay Ven Violent applause! Everybody written by t ve names But Miss Castleton, if, indec sband 1 Ma j ranywhere, for that matte be, us Mr, Mack ti mer the ‘ ys later I happened into @ 1 woul talked about possible she t 1 Mrs. Mi ‘ 1 met a friend who was oth would tall heart and r Miss ( Only ten r of the party, but Who about my own s Perhapa he may soon write herself Fled man fled pe ni id me some the - would say something that 1 would feel Mack, No. 4° Mrs, Charles W. ¢y, declarmg hin ta dent had oceur and © reckoning with him for oe), $47,000 tioned uines of some ladies who 7 ne Wife, will ren N la e now. (abl jud 1 exsion— 1 that subsequentiy u o ‘ 1 e flashed © party at which t ba t * tr : : cn . - “~~ COURTSHIP W 1 » . ly “u'thuea! +S MARRIAGE I out aa ») FF Ml 1 No. t piquia TEM VINCENT? te ‘ “p’ 7 GLIMPSES INTO NEW n any other tym pence aye YORK SHOP black blue-eye 2 = ULLED « wtor m th hi trimonial 2° ; = ng offered Did 1 main disconsolate? — H a nae ee Hd not. In 1912 he became the bu = isa Ge LER wORES buna of another t a he n wbout such thir weman, also an actres s Mar : Hite eeuiaarthewices aUlrecah dee Hamben: OF or ma when it gives them any sno Wilen: leharsned. Bb life, satisfaction to talk about women asank os sentimental old street that it of fifty ever Now tho particular occaston mon: tiked nogligoe. wi Ate MONS OF AYN ANN) WOR Mt Mal that this tioned was 6 and no harm could Qmired. Thin form and Miss Ram’ ne itt from Jt, Sut in greater @diapluye wo to ‘ind the >< Nord , oo White Way, throug pr fd of two of Mr. Mack's play ‘ é DOD, 8010. 1p : r Muel M r ‘5 i A i U her and played toxet) Sen ens 4 Vere bine to New i poared t } re i! ease Wi i ‘ ‘ Five yea v & « In 1917 beautiful and i hid 2 uy e ulwa Mrs. Willard Mack No. vattte 4 und obtained bor divorce, ‘Tho bey. Uys (rut, which bev sinays, een \ Looks Litce \Surrer } a, \ O,HERE IT ISt MY MISTAKE I % ON THE BUTTER. / PLATE eee Noted Spanish Toreador Ambitious ToBea Regular American Cowboy” / 1 Pur THE STEAK \ By John ©, Cutting 4 } MGA 1 . wh i ; I ° i c Pope pics ) PORTER: HOUSE- \_ STEAK ! Se \ CAN You. ‘BEAT IT mm a SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1920 Your Own Kitchen a Re- “Beauty Parlor” Everything There You Need kor “MAKEUP” MANICURE HAIR DRESSING a ———— | Best of All, They’re Inexpensive | — a By Dr. Charlotte C. West. The Evening World's Beauty and Health Expert.) Copmmtsht, 1000, ty Tae Vrees Publishing Co, (The New York Brentng Werld.) 1D you know, Lady H ed to “make up,” but will’ ume that you have a wel itingly use beet juice, a burm® : - Match and the liket eauty parlor” rt Gat well att A. treshly boiled potato forms an bat Wotan mask and bleach, and Invaluable following way: Mash ming potato, add a little ho® spread the paste as hot as Cam be borne over the face and neck. Cover quickly with hot towels, and He down for « half to # full hour; re- move the mask, wash off the paste with warm milk, gently wipe the skin dry, and rub into it a tiny bit ef olive oil, 1f the milk has not contained: vale and te ulmost too lotion nome containing jules halt Busch, Fe Ontchalé plat nag enough cream ater fone ong nytt pint and “Now the beet jutce can be applleds ful preparation ta keep bm Shading it off delicately toward tha DMDACIALG. tA tho vileonae then cover the ene Mopping bit of absorbent ly with a tin the et and ace powders, Phe powd ly, 4 ruins pawe solution white When pi men wil ty esha 1t should be puta! Peareloasneaa in the entire effec rat all than pow brush the eyebrows with a tin: brush, and uch them with olive o! to bring th eut and make ther y Touch some of t to the beet: Juic the moment tt ber means of an 0 sed into the beauty wil 1 admiration that pre ni, and hands that are ne abused Ww overy FAMILY homely 3 w \curing | BY ROY L.MECARDELL they © ule reated } with suitable olf 66CXO you've deen acting in tie Olive olf Is beyond value to phe S movies?” remarked Mr. Jari womnan who does her own kiteten Pak noeE wD aialoH . work, Tt is a ohpital remedy to rub ¢ . inta the scalp, She must not forget Yes, ‘# why 1 ha t been in this connection, utiiully tor wh wt ems act mpoolne p around till Jast night r dinner and to-night in so long,” replied the ing the huir well nourished, fine ‘ McAuies well nourished, Bu poet as hoe settled himself com- Kitchen salt Is an excellent tonic, fortably in a rocking obair by the Used upon the teeth and as a nm wash, it preserves th ruth swe Nothi epen window. “Yes, 1 hud quite & meteoric career in the silent drama.” Mr. Dinkston pronounced it "“dray~ ma.” Lt was not known how he pro« nounced the word bath, “Charlie Chaplin began bis moving eatin n picture career ag an ‘extra,’ 4 super+ pan eae numerary,” continued Mr. Dunkston, tarted in from she very be- as understudy for all the is characters.” 9 all about it" asked Mw, rly. “L have euch a splendid 4 scenario, but I am afraid 1 in for fear the idea will be © cn and use 4 good idea?” asked Mr. orted tlle woman who pensive cosmetics, or who is remote Deauty parlor,” t to with the ald’ of kitchen She may be unaltersbly «ford ex- n ‘Ob, is a splendid idea!" Mra. Jar. é Have no fear, Mrs. Jarr,” rew marked the guest. “If your idea for 4 moving picture is « good one it wilk never be used in any way.” You speak pessitniatically,”* tured Mr. Jarr. I have a right to,” was the gloomy reply. “If I have a whole bone left in my head—t mean hody—tt is through no fault of the producers of the silent drama," sur you told Ws you started your career in moving pictures as undore study to the leading actors?" rew marked Mrs, Jarr, “LT Know what's the matter with remarked Mr, Jarc; ‘he never got any opportunity to display f nts, 18 tha same way on the The understudy “T gets & » to whow the wudience how @ mould he played.” vene Dinkston, dy to the sitting ar sever hapre nty, to do. nk the moving Mra. J i fray. enerally the woman sitting tr t : i teread 1 it nim ‘ ' tor y tan h aske@ wi ; it will ubate the nuisance in front King A 4 fy Mr, Dinkston explained. Everybody behind Mr Jarr will \ hout rhat!! and the aw-obstructinig f you will think the emonst n \s directed agatnst her nd remove th fending head +, AQ < 16 @ dollar from Mra watering’ destitution, Jarr, the ex-poet an& f the movies bade and went upo: he'll be back for di Muny navutite } | OE ee A CE A OLR AR A A nee — _. P Pr ren sere i