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Show GOES lUilT AMIDSTjlENTY Thero are many things that happen to a player during the making of a motion picture that are masked to the oyo of tho spectator by the action. Also, unless it be real fear, Joy or sorrow, sor-row, the player can present tie all-seolng all-seolng eye of the camera from registering regis-tering that which ho or she wishes to hide by exercising his or her artistry, artist-ry, but, there has never boon a cam-ora cam-ora Invented that can register the cravings of an ompty stomach in an othorwiBO healthy, happy person. And that is tho reason Mnbol Normand in one scene of "Dodging a Million," does, not roeval to nudioncoH that she was, as Bho oxprosses It horself, half J starved to death in the midst of plon- ', It was the day in which George Loane Tucker "shot" the scene in which Miss Normand, as Arabella Fly an, made her Initial appearance in i ono of society's most popular restau-rants, restau-rants, bedecked in gorgeous raiment vr borrowed from a modiste's shop -where j MM she was errand girl, and her weekly , salary fortifying her against the cost . t of a taxi ride and dinner. "On that particular day," said Miss ' ' Normand, "Mr. Tucker worked us hard and I just simply neglected lunch. , Tho restaurant scene was staged late In the day and the action required that I just taste my dinner before being "it 'H discovered in my borrowed finery. ilH Then I was to make a hurried exit. Tho quiet restfulness of tho restaurant f nnd the appetizing odor of tho food be- , ing served made me realize In no un- . certian manner that I was dead tired j ' and extremely hungry. I tried to 'stall' so as to get a little rest and a chance to appease tho inner man, or , woman rather, but Mr. Tucker was watching me. I offered him a dollar t a bito for every ono I took If he would only let mo eat Ho told mo that ten dollars a bite would not tempt him. J "Two hours later, when I did got a . . chance to eat, I wasn't hungry." , |