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Charles Dillingham announced that a new Fred Stone show (the first in three years) would be entitled Stepping Stones and that the comedian's daughter, Dorothy, would make her debut in the cast. Despatches from Rome indicate that the filming of The Eternal City (from Hall Caine's novel) is attracting masses of curious natives. The cast transported by Goldwyn for this ambitious venture includes Barbara LaMarr, Richard Bennett, Lionel Barrymore, Montague Love, Bert Lytell. A particularly interested spectator is Irene Fenwick who, about to marry Lionel Barrymore, accompanied the expedition to Italy...
...through many private lessons. Lord Balfour likes to see other people do it, but is too old to take it up himself. Lord Curzon has not yet fallen, but the Marchioness, his wife, is an exponent of no mean accomplishment. Lloyd George has not yet made his dancing debut, nor is he ever likely to. Lord Birkenhead, ex-Lord Chancellor, leads the political world in jazz dancing. No band is too fast for him. Another statesman, chided about his jazz passion, retorted that the Duke of Wellington left a ballroom in Brussels to fight the Battle of Waterloo...
...hopeless postponement of Lloyd George's debut as a jazz-dancer...
Sweat-Shop Employee, She Looks on from the Street at Her Daughter's Debut...
...worthy whom Laurel couldn't bear. She smashed Laurel's faith in her, and told her she was going to South America with her new husband. But she didn't. The novel ends where, an employee in a sweatshop, she looks on from the street at Laurel's successful debut in New York Society...