The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, September 10, 1922, SOCIETY WOMEN'S FEATURES, Image 31

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Till: SUNDAY PEE: OMAHA. SKPTEMDEU 10. 1922.
7-C
sou:
LS
sLa
OR SAL!
A Girl's Redemption Through Acting
in the Movies
m
Ruppert Hughes' master novel starts
Tomorrow, Monday, September 11, in
knmTI T fl T7T
jl&iti mi
4.' 51 ? "VJrv J
Not merely as a startling revelation
of real life in California's inner circle of
Movieland, but as the most searching,
the most illuminating study of a girl's
soul life; such is the thrill and absorbing
fascination of Rupert Hughes' newest
and greatest novel.
The intimate adventures of Remem
ber Steddon her birth in a small mid-
west town, her narrow life as a clergy
man's daughter, her rebellion at hated
conventions, her life midst Hollywood's
movie stars all lead to an amazing
climax.
V: tvas astounding
1 0 Remember I o
find what a change
clothes make in a
soul. The conscious'
ness of her beauty
gave a lilt of bravado
to her carriage.
You come to know this all-too-human
girl, to pity her, then admire her. How
she becomes a great woman in spite of
obstacles is brought about by a means
never before employed by a novelist.
No more tremendous emotional ex
periences ever fell to the lot of a gjr!
than are hers. To her there is but one
thought, one hope, one prayer Re
demption. No truer nor more intimate revela
tion of a struggling conscience can be
conceived. Nothing else that Rupert
Hughes has ever written possesses the
soul-searching qualities of this master
t story. ;
An Eternal Question
From the first 'page, in which Remembers clergyman-father un
loosens his wrath against the iniquities of the films, until the end, wherein
the films themselves provide the means of his own daughter's remark
able rehabilitation, it is a story that you and two million others will read
with deepest interest and concern. It promises to be the most discussed
novel of the year.
For it brings out anew the theme uf two thousand years' discussion:
Can Good Come Out of Kvil Can Right Kmerge From Wrong?
This wonderfully interesting story of Movieland will appear only in ,
The Omaha Morning Bee
It itarU tomorrow morning.
Ouler your copy early Monday and the first installment will lv
ent you by ppeciat delivery.
Starts Today
"Mklnae! CoUks' Own-Book"
Dictated by himself Written by Hay den Talbot
(First Chapter ton Page 10, First Section)
rym p-1
Hit brother officers acUd guard of honor when body of Michael Collin, lay in alala in cily halt, Dublin, following
hit murder from mbuth.
1
I'll Tell It to You, You Write li
ter Ireland"
Thus did Michael Collins, the George Washington of Irish freedom,
sum up in a terse sentence his desire to tell the world the stoiy of his
personal 'straggles for the freedom of Ireland. Fighting, he forgave; for
giving, he stili kept up the fight.
The first chapters of "Michael Collins' Own Book," dictated by
himself, but written by Hayden Talbot, are published in The Sunday
Bee today. Further installments will be printed on the following Sundays.
You Can Always Get a Real Laugh
From The Omaha Bee Comics
MORNING-EVENINGSUNDAY
NOW THAT ANDY IS RUNNING FOR CONGRESS
there's liable to be a mixup at Washington that will shake the
Capitol to its foundation. His popularity is growing so rapidly
that he may be elected as Congressman in November not only in
one, but in several states.
1 WJten our popular idol goes to Washington as the people's
choice how will he vote his many votes? OH, MINI
OF course! oonT y "think I know
they're OUT?? y'DONfT S'POSE I'D 60
ns.,.in orccDiN rr PAV TH' BILLS IF
t THOUGHT THEVP BE IN, DO VJ
Family Financing
As They Do It in the Funnies
Home's Unhappiett Moments
Exposed to View by
Winnie Winkle
Daily in
The Evening Bee
Has He Anything on You?
Natural kuU art the most entt rtain
ing "bijr-time Huff in the world.
Gene Byrnes Rctf'lar Fellers
1
apiH'.nrinj; ibily in
THE EVENING BEE