Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 01, 1922, MAGAZINE, Image 33

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Betty Compson Is
Hobble, in Picture
orate freparatiom for the produc
tion of Jackkon Gregory' "Man to
Man.' hu ntxt itetUr photo play. For
acres, Cillle enough to put the "bed
Ling" tag on him and a few other
diversions or worriei typical of the
bitf man of the west.
Ambitions Fade
In Love of Home,
' X m Says Louise Huff
Moie Star a Cattle King
Harry Carey doetn't mind f de
lay occasioned by unusually 'eutb
he hat a rancti ot several tnousauu
THE BEE: OMAHA. SUNDAY. JANUARY 1. 1922.
ifusI count above
.1
i whvhas not felt
ct depsfdency of lit-
Siari glitter, then fJe!
ttnuty cintillatet, and droop to
ohlivionj y
Fame, Jiooor'nl acclaim,' the
art ulafion of tlx throngs, and the
adoration of . invididual are -all
pawing fnomciili in, the. life cf a
, seretiv arUsf. but her greatest glory
bet in tic privilrgr accessible to
rverjr. vroman in the uuiverte, home
and inotherboodl . . '
These, beautiful'' sentiments come
fromtUe heart of dainty and pretty
Ixttie( lluif, who ba returned to
the icreen after more than a year's
absence, . and mo appear as lead
lug woman Jn "All at ici," KiclwrJ
Harthelruess'i iccond starring ve
hiilv .-. .
"A, woman ' who ii devoting her
We to the Mane, or screen should
not Jose sight of lier greater blt-ing-
the love of a huiband. and lit
tle children." she continues, and
Misg Huff, who in private life is
Mrs. K. A. Stillnian of 63East
Kighlieth street. New York City, has
flung to her ideals, in this respect.
Little William Roger Stilhnan, who
is just beginning to think about try
ing out his two little legs for a
rather wobbly stroll around the
. Itojjse is proof of this. Three-year
old Mary Louise is an added con
firmation. Greater Love for Hubby.
Yet Louise Huff is one of the
most famous ingenues on the screen
today. She is sought for young girl
leading parts, and in her portrayal
of them would seem to be a not
much older sister of her two tiny
, children.
"I love my profession, but I
adore my husband and mv children
' rnmA firtt nf oil" Xfic Hff
nut v. Ml., ''-"1 A' l-J ..Ml..
"My;homc is my castle. It is the
one Vlc?''lll're 1 belong entirely
to in family, Vmd they have certain
inalienable claims
cvurything.else,
t f ihe woman
tne utter, sweet UeptrPdcncy
j 1 1 t t f 4 4
ne cimarcn upon ncrscit nas missea
the. most marvelous experience life
can hold. The year which J had to
take entirely. away from -my art in
. order.to, have baby William I count
well : lost.'( It found., joys for me
which ; no', fame or world - wide ac
claim could, ever have brought me.
"J do .not feci, in having mv fam-
ilyf however, that I am compelled
to give up my life work. My chil
dren ' need my spiritual and mental
help..'' Outside of the first year of
their little lives, however; I have
found that the niinistration to their
physical-needs can best be done by
carefully trained experts in that par
ticular line, always under my super
vision, however, t-.v
" Mother's Love.;
"My .'children-; will always know
what a, mother's, love, care and com
panionship' really, means.' And they
tak? j great interest in my; woxk.-in
spite, Of tlieir tender years." v
Dainty Louise Jrfuff is also old
fashioned enough to revel in the joys
of ;JvQUsekeeping in' spite of the demands-
da her time. Cooking, mend
ingand cleaning, of courseware out
of the question with her, but - she
runs her r home on a systematized
budget, in; real businesslike manner,
plans, the menus for her family and
sees that "Daddy" Stillnian has his
favorite roasts, and pies, and that h'tr,
,. Vfmple fdpds" which will make then ,
' . ' J U-f.l,.. Ik. tn
come. Her home in, East Eightieth
street is an artistic model of perfee-.
tion in testimony of her ability , in
housekeeping lines..'' , , . .
Woman, the: Jjlomemaker. ,,
, "Marriage brings a girl certain re
sponsibilities which she should never
shirk," Miss Huff declares. - "The
woman is intended to be the honie-
tails of this hardly 'matters so long
as the .finished 'product satisfies.
Love of home 's jjnstilled in every
real woman Haw natural,.' .then,
that .she should carry .out her fem
inine instinct, whether' she be busi
ness, professional or merely home
woman. . V'v
"I Jiave creat ambitions for tny
children. h-very jiiotner nas. .vvnat
more natural, then, that I should see
that their lasting impressions of
home, the greatest American institu
tion, arc happy and profitable ones?"
Hall Caine Here Soon..
Cable advices from London state
that Hall Caine, the English novel
ist, will take passage for America in
November. '
The Goldwvn studid is soon to
launch a production of the author's
powerful novel, "The Christian," on
a big scale. u The senario has been
completed by Charles Kenyon, play
wright and scenarist, and is awaiting
the final approval of the author. The
script recently, returned from Eng
land with, some suggestions by the
author. " . .
T . L t 1 1 J ...U
id nay not yei uecu icaiucu wuc-m.
er Sir Hall will visit Los Angeles or
whether he will transact his business
in New York. He -is known to have
expressed a desire to come into inti--
-te contact with motion ; picture
production ' methods. . -
-'Sonny" for Richard.
Richard Barthelmess has selected
as his next starring vehicle George
Hobart's famous New York success
. of last season, "Sonny." The pic
ture will be directed by Henry
King, who officiated in that capacity
for Mr. Bathelmess in "Tol'able
David" and "All at Sea." Mr. King
plans to make this a stupendous
production. In this play Mr.
Barthelmess. at-the request of his
dying sotcier buddy, impersonates
the latter K as i to; spare .a blind
mother from the grief that the son
knows she will- suffer if she thought
her son had been killed. For the
first time - in his film career the
young star plays a dual role.
: Speaking of Hottentots.
Douglas McLean wears a silk
jockey suit for the race scene in
Thomas H. Ince's production of
"The Hottentot."
Ince has secured the film rights to
"The Brotherhood of Hate," maga
zine story.
Buster Keaton s the whole crew in
"The Boat." . " -
Zip! Goes Another Axiom
The late theory that a prophet is
not without honor save in his own
country has been upset in the heart
gles, born and bred in Los Angeles,
has been assigned to direct Priscilla
Dean in recognition of a long list of
directorial successes. ""Slippv McGee"
beiiitf'tbt most recent
"I am in love with Lady Babble,"
declared Betty Compson. alter she
had finished making the picture ver
sion of "The Little Minister," show
ing this week at the Strand theater.
"I think it is the best part I have
ever had in pictures. The character
is to sweet and lovable and the sur
roundings of the quaint village of
Thrums so adorable that I almost
wish I had lived in'the days of which
Mr. Carrie wrote,"
Film Star Among
America's Buds
. Of Rare Beauty
Katherine MacDonald, who is
very generally regarded as the most
beautiful of all motion picture
actresses, has just had the distinction
conferred upon her of being selected
to represent the most beautiful
woman in America - at the annual
photo exhibit of beautiful women of
the world, to be held at the Swar
ner galleries, Kansas City, Mo., this
week. ; .
And while artists, critics and the
public generally continue to praise
Miss .' MacDonald's admittedly un
usual beauty, the actress herself dep
recates all such . flattering mention
of her. ' '
"I know of fully, a dozen among
my girl, friends, who are really much
prettier than I am," asserts Miss
MacDonald. "I have been fortunate
enough to win .30 - some so-called
'beauty contests' conducted by news
papers, magazines and theaters, and
while I would hardly.be human if I
didn't appreciate the honor, at the
same time I prefer ;; to win success
by reason of much hard work at my
studio. I would rather, be the great
est character interpreter of the screen
than" the most beautiful? actress. Be
ing considered, always a mere beauty
is much the same as being fed con
tinually iipon -sweets, when one. has
a-natural and strong liking for a
slice of rare roast beef and a baked
potato or a portion of old-fashioned
style ham and eggs."
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