Show I f Green Room Chatter Ii- Ii By Uarda McCarty rT HI HE auction of oC Anna nna Held s personal perI per per- T I effects at the Waldorf aldor As As- torim 0 Now New York and her Jewelry at al the office oleo of her attorney Thomas Keough at 12 2 Broadway will continue until all the articles arc are disposed of The Tho so called necklace was as purchased for tor Charles F. F ManIon Man Man- nIon n- n Ion lon of San Francisco has on exhibition tion at Mr fr office a number of oC other jewels which wore were owned by Miss Held Held Clipping from a a. New York newspaper And so 50 p passes s s the tho Ja last t of r the stories about the time lad lady who ha has furnished l more material than almost Any tny other actress for tor or the fertile mind and febrile p pencil of the publicity man At l heat best time the life of a publicity man is n a sad Rad one ono r Like lkc iko the he proverbial pro lien hen always as digging digging- for tor worms he ho Is continually on tho time lookout lookout look look- out for or some story tor that ml might ht startle the ho blase blaso public but the real subs tan tan- tint lal rations arc few and far between Yet let to the publicity nina man Anna Ibid Held was more than a gold old mine The stories woven WO about her read cad 01 moro more or entertainIngly entertain entertain- In l than an Arabian Nights Night's cn Ad ture ure To hc begin ln with with lI Ah it fl never nO c can n happen happen hap- hap pen cn again nna arain-Annn Anna Held hold Cir first l startled tho ho public b by declaring that her one and ind only beauty secret was hush waH-hush sas a hush a a moonlight bath Yes my 01 dears bars but a a. moonlight ht bath in fri champagne It was vas Sara Bernhardt who bathed according ac no- cording to the 1919 reformation taking hers in milk lint But the tho Oc eyes of Follow ito Me fame tho the shoulders and amid back I which gleamed and glistened alon along the thC white while W way lon long after shoulders and backs of the same vintage e were cowering under quilted shawls In front I of ot the fireplace took her rejuvenation from rom 1 A Ah h perhaps perhaps the tho lost fountain of or youth I l' l For or according to one admirer al although although al- al I aI-I though Anna nna Hold Held was over 4 42 years cars old she sho a woman with young o Jn ideas and the construction and spirits to put them a across across' ros It might ht have o haver he been r en those thoMe chapa n baths hath too that Furnished the CO courage e that went smilingly smil In lj hand In with li h r as she hc went vent to keep her rendezvous ous with Death Sho was a H long time dying several se weeks on her couch in New Now NewYork NewYork York but hut game to the end cud On one ono appearance of the tamo famous a I I actress in Chicago o the Inhabitants the time city elly officials and the tho police department depart depart- ment were startled and mystified early earlyon on one morning at tho the city's rl rising time to discover cr tho the streets banked hl high h with sawdust Xo No one knew who had done clone It It or th why thy The cIL city papers played up the mystery story with ith headlines that afternoon while the white while win o wore busy carting tons of the sawdust away avay Loiter Later the m mystery ter was cled The publicity man pushing his head bead and shoulders through the material mate mat I rial had done It Jt So that I Anna Held hold might aught sleep Tho The noises cf ct the tho city tho the rumbling of cart wheels the Innumerable passing of strange footfalls had to bo Stopped I For or a 1011 long hong time Anna Held YIeld was thc moving ng spirit of oC the Pals' Pals club an or organization or- or of actors actresses and stellar stol stel tol- tol lar 10 lI lights down In Los Angeles Each meeting 0 of the club wa was dedicated to some one of its members At t the theAnna Anna Amina Held heW night a new song Heros to the thc Pals Pals' made UH its debut It wa was especially written for her by bv Harr Harry Williams composer of Tipperary So popular did It become with Miss Mies Held Hold that the orchestra struck It up every crY time she made her appearance with the tho same panic Te regularity that thc they pIa play The Star-Spangled Star Banner as thin the prelude to each political rall rally or toll Here Hero Comes Conies the Bride Brido for each life Ute lifeS S sentence c ii tc n cc Out o of her hr love e for Cor the song sonS comes another story featuring still sUlI another side of her personality Everyone E has his or her little traditions and foibles Anna Held's was the time son song R er Every Saturday Saturday Sat Sat- Inlay night during her stay In Los LOP Angeles she dined at nt the Hayward Ha cafe 1 and every o night as she entered 11 the cafe Thomas J J. J Price a vaud vaudeville performer appearing at thc tho cabaret I san anc an it for Cor her A As a a. reward the waiter carried a 20 bill to the singer from Miss s Holds Hold's table Anna vAnna Held Reid matte made her last appearance In Salt SaIl Lake Lako in iii Follow Me e at the Salt Lako theatre In 1916 Louts Louis Burston picture producer r brought ht a damn damage e suit a against Grace Darmond for Cor 1000 alleging when she had been heen cri engaged h by h him for tor one of oC his serial productions her hH repeated lato late arrival for work on location had hind hadella ella delayed ed production to th time the dama damage e c extent ex cx- tent tent prayed for or Otis Skinner has been heen sl signed ned by Y Daid Dai David Da Da- Da- Da vid id i J. J l' l Fischer to appear in the screen cn version of oC Kismet 1 a Waldorf company corn corn com pan pany production to be released d by World orM Film This Thia will bo be u Skinners Skinner's film debut |