Show Mary Pickford I as a Sentimentalist I Poor little butterflies es said sald Mary Malj Pickford They think the flowers ar are real and that summer has not gone away Theres There's a real glimpse into the everyday everyday everyday every- every day sentiment of or Mary Pickford in that quotation and an Interesting story atory of ot the incident which inspired It The famous star and nd her company had had bad hada bada a a. busy day on Long Island in the East Indian city erected for the filming of the big scenes in her first new picture for tor Less Than Dust Among Amon the other things she had been soundly beaten by an aged Hindu woman whose street stand she had rifled lined and had been fished out of or the sacred pool poolin pool poolin in the groves of bending palms about the great temple It had been a a. hard day and Mary Pickford was tired She sat in her automobile waiting to start for tor her summer home in irs Larchmont There was waa a chill h In the air that came come I II I across the dried meadows which un ua- ted to the little cove at Whitestone Point Mary Pickford Slat sat at quietly looking looking- on 01 all aU the artificiality of the scenery be before before be- be fore tore her ber that not BO so long before she had been making so 80 real with her presence The last lingering butterflies butterflies butter butter- flies fIles of summer were still flitting InI Inthe in inthe I the October chill Now and then they would hover about the huts and gardens gardens gasden gar gas dens den of ot the transplanted East India and then with graceful flights descend upon the paper and tissue flowers Poor little butterflies repeated Mary Mar r Pickford |