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tom right) ; Alberta Vaughn and Marian Nixon.^ By Jack Junirmejcr Hollywood. Jan. 1—1 have here me—^nd you have—the pic--res of the Baby Stars of 192Vaw sparklers In the Hollywood•mam’ent, heralded by those as-te iifltTonbmera; the-publicity vats of the screen gods, known ase Wampaa/. .These grirle, defying , the tradical jinx of 13. are the favored yenucs of.the screen:;All Imve-fiad considerable expe-ence. Some already/shino dls-nctly. Others are a merging from ■bular glow. Some, may reach ret magnitude during 1324. If icy.don't-It will not bo the fault the assiduous Wampas.“Because X—I—Stutter 9■*** • - • - * . * As I have said,' I have - their pic-ires-before* *ne* A more susceptile man than your indurated,. Holly-* ood correspondent /would have id his eyo knocked out No won-?r my typewriter stutters with^tcasfint embarrassment in lilund-'*ing for a “lead ndeqtiate to the ibject! . Even, the ; keys of themachine- are all “Ohs and MAhs*Vand •• ;this is the third annual class of “Baby .Stars/*-It includes' Clara Bow, Blanche Mehaffey.SEli-nor Fair, Gloria Grey, Carmelita Geraghty. Margaret* Morris/, 'Jul-anne • Johnston,-; Dorothy. .Mackalll. Hazel • Keener, Marian Nixon, cllle Rlckson, Alberta Vaughn.and Ituth Hia.lt. • :Volks, here are the twlnklers of the new ..year IBaby Stars, here is' the waiting.world- It's your oyster, v Try'and open 'U!; -' . 'CBAHA BOW—Irrepressible brunet flapper, pert'enough to contradict her own grandmother; brown ibobbed: hair and dusky ■ eyes; age 17; born In ;Brooklyn; won first : notice by . performance In “Down to the Sea in-: Ships/* * All. right,Clara/.Next-—BLANCHE. MEHAFFEY— Full of the vim of/.the1 FolUes/from which '. she. sprang; glqwlng -y?uth and Irish blue eyes; rapi dly jwjleg honors In Ilal Koach comedies born in Cincinnati. Hurrah -for Cincl!s I .DOROTHY : MACKAILIr— • English girl •who- knows just what she wants and how to get it; repressed, animation that can warm, or chill by turns:'blond hair and tiger eyes; won - fame in The lighting Blade;. London - bridge might- fall 'until it got tired, -but it wouldn’t worry Dorothy.■ CARMELITA , GERAGHTY — Smart.; patrlcan, athletic, dark eyes glowing with some of the ‘ Spanish romantic leanings inherited from-maternal blood;.age 20; attracted favorable attentiondn-“The Daughter of Mother McGinn”; - born Kushvilte, -Ind. Another entry for Indiana's “Who’s 'Who. ’. MARGARET MORRIS — Alert brunet of .ID who has been playing- in .Universal.pictures.. HAZEL . KEENER—The stately kind: the poets rave-about but sel: domfind; 18 years did, brown hairand hazel eyes; said by her publi-citsr man to be wholly unconscious of her . beauty; halls from Davenport. Iowa, and plays in Principal Pictures, Who said anything about the middle' west 1-MARIAN 3NUNON —Self-possed, touched with the pixy.;of mischief, and a garan .sport-in the play of life; 13; brown hair and eyes. Re-■cently signed by- William Fox; petite and cute. ‘ Born in' Minneapolis. That’ll do, thank you,' Marian!.LUCILLE RICKSON—A .fellow’s kid sister; winsome, assertive, and. -would' be rushed off her feet at any ■ high school.fratdance; light brown hair and eyes; born in Chicago; “Rendezvous; a real actress at lo:• most recent, picture Mickey Neiian'sa regular baby'star-kPiquant Babes autl Such.ALBERTA VAUGHN—A piquant babe from the Blue Grass country?specifically Ashiand. Ky.; Girta-tious eves and sylphlikc graces; IS;-works in Mack SenneU comedies.Mack knows 'em when he seas 'em.eh, boys?GLORIA GREY- — A demure,curiously old-fashioned girl of hlond hair and daisy blue eyes; symbolizes May time; 17; now with Finnis Fox productions; born in Sacramento. Calif. Hurrah-for the native daughter!ELINOR FAIR—Slender,' btt'oy-ant (that's her publicity man's -word). 20-year,-old daughter oC old Virginny (Richmond); attracted attention in Bmbin’s walloping picture Driven. Carry me .back to old Vir—Next!RUTH HIATT—Demure, petite; IS; dark hair and eyes; now with Jack White comedies; born In Cripple Creek, Colo. And last, but by-no means least—JULANNE JOHNSTON — Languorous and stately; 20; black hair and brown eyes; a classic dancer of unusual talent and exotic charm; played lead with. Douglas Fairbanks -in his forthcoming Thief of Bagdad. -----
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