She (1925) ** For all. Short versions which attempted to tell a bit more of the story. Ayesha is supposed to be a woman for whom men will violate their every. When providing care for a pregnant woman, the nurse should be aware that one of the most frequently reported maternal medical risk factors is. Search for 'Wandering Fires' on Amazon.com. Minneapolis State Theatre, May 2, 1. State. Theatre, Minneapolis, Minnesota - May 2, 1. Published. by Finkelstein and Ruben. MOVIELAND. MAGAZINERAYMOND. GRIFFITHin. But it took a day and a half, and practically all of the. Lewis Stone's arm onto his plate of beans. Earl. Hudson experienced these two extremes while filming . As its title. suggests, the picture is exceedingly emotional. As. Rudolph Solomon in Corinne Griffith's latest picture. LASKYFirst. Vice President of Paramoune Pictures Corp. In all. that time the question I have been asked most frequently is. You probably won't believe it. Every person who wants to be literate in history should know about these powerful women rulers -- queens, pharaohs, empresses. State Pension or Old Age Pension. 65 for Men and 60 for Women! Just being 65 if you are a man, and 60 if you are a woman. First published in 1925, Mein Kampf shows the ideas that crafted Hitler's personal grievances and ambitions for creating a New Order. However. here is is. Nevertheless, I am deeply in earnest when I. Hollywood, but that you. This. also may sound contradictory, but I shall explain what I mean later. Most of them. have returned, completely disillusioned and disheartened. They. have accomplished little or nothing toward reaching their goal. They. have wasted a lot of time and money. They have brought endless. The. motion picture producers have done all in their power to warn. California, but these warnings. West. The. situation has become so serious, indeed, that the producers, fining. Hollywood, penniless and without means of. Now. the reason we don't want you to go to Hollywood is this: When. Page 2. 0). GEORGE FITZMAURICE PLANS . Fitzmaurice has been credited with bringing many new thoughts. His settings have. His lighting effects. His artistic. combination of technical effects with dramatic action have given his. George Fitzmaurice productions. This picture, soon to be released by First. National, gives inklings of how the plan will crystallize in future productions. Fitzmaurice. . This keynote, as a 'motif' in musical. Here is a. drama which could be the drama of any man or woman. I have a central. To dramatize this effect throughout and maintain a. I introduce color in a way which I. The action calls. The. play and actors are in a blaze of full color; the spectators in black. By the technique of 'cut and flash' action, first from. I emphasize the drama, intensify the. Besides using color, I intend to use slow. I intend using extra rapid. I. will introduce stereoscopic scenes in which the characters on the. This latter idea is now in. When my experiments are completed I hope to. Fitzmaurice is spending his time in New York seeing plays. This. is his first trip to Manhattan in over a year. Its line of players is. He made his screen debut with Colleen Moore. Duke of Checkergovinia in First national's production of. Errol played the same. His hit in the motion. Errol it has obtained the. Ince. productions for First National - . Miss. Astor is at the. Douglas Fairbanks in his new. The company has other imiportant roles in view. Marshall was the third screen. He Imaginges Himself in love with her. He. rushes to Carla to tell her of his love. While she loves him, she is. South America as his. Souglas is worried by business cares and the. Carla. He tries just once to persuade. Carla to marry him but she insists on the year's time limit. The. native workers mutiny and Carla saves Douglas in a fierce fight. By contrast, she. She discovers Carla's presence and. Carla. Sara. persuades both of them to return to New York with her, and Douglas. Carla agree that their test has been a failure. The return of the younger Carla arouses an unnatural. How- (continued on Page 2. PERSUADING MOVIE BABIES TO ACT FOR THE CAMERA. IRVING CUMMINGS. Discusses the peculiarities of the Child Actor. DESPITE the universal belief to the contrary, babies, even motion. The screen child is much like. It is willful, obstinate and at time singularly. But is is susceptible to. That is the one quality that a child actress must have. Levee production for First. National which he is making at the United Studios, one day this week. Cummings turned to his experiences. The orchestra. played a lullaby. But curiosity, which is just as strong in screen. Twelve times the. Baby Dorothy's eyes. Twelve times she. And we were. keeping a staff of people that cost us nearly a thousand dollars an. I crawled into bed beside Baby Dorothy, put my arm. In fifteen minutes she was asleep - and. But the trick worked and we got the scene. Baby. Dorothy was fretful and occupied with her dolls one day with Mr. She romped at command, but. So. Cummings sent to the property room and a lot of toys, and for ten. Baby Dorothy with their antics. His. secretary, Edna Mae Strauss, punched a squawking bear. The cameraman. produced a Jack- in- the- box. The orchestra drew near and imitated a. A crowing hen and all of the other funny thins that could. When Baby Dorothy started to laugh, Cummings knew the. She expects to be able to start work on. IT. STARTS SATURDAY - LAFF WEEK1. RIOTOUS MIRTH- PROVOKING UNITS1. OVERTUREA. Novelty That Will Make You Smile. DIGESTAn. Unreal Newsreel Full of Chuckles. STATE. SNICKERSOh. How You'll Snicker! ORGAN. NOVELTYA. Big Laugh About Eyes. He always has the sword of. Damacles hanging over his head. He builds up a situation to get. He is never satisfied with just a fall or. He makes a lieele drama out of every situation. Griffith's. method of getting a laugh differs radically from that of Chaplin or. Lloyd. Chaplin depends upon satire and the ridiculous figure of the. Lloyd goes in for weakness of. Griffith, however, is the happy person, who. He is the dapper young man with silk hat and striped trousers. ERNEST. THE USHER, SAYS- . The reason we fellow are here is because. HAYS, General Manager. A. playhouse exquisite in appointments and dignified in courtesy and. MURPHY, Managing Director. J. KVOOL, House Manager. E. Cornell. Superintendent. R. Hess. Stage. Manager. George. Miller. Electrical. Engineer. Wm. Dunstedter. Organist. Elsie. Thompson. Assistant Organist. Wallace Yutzy. Projectionist. Wood Smith. Projectionist. Albert D. Hipp. Scenic Artist. Harry Walters. Lobby Artist. Things. You Should Know. Complete. change of program every Saturday. State. entertainment embraces the most distinctive features of screen and vaudeville. Doors. open daily at 1. Performances. start at noon. Saturday. De Luxe - - 2: 3. Sunday. De Luxe - 3: 0. Week. Day De Luxe - 2: 3. Ladies'. retiring room at left of Mezzanine floor. Gentleman's. smoking room at right of Mezzanine floor. Service. of graduate nurse available upon application to chief page. Doctors. who expect calls should leave name with Manager. THEO. L. HAYES,General. Manager, F. MURPHYManaging. Director, State Theatretakes. AOVERTUREExcerpts. GEORGE FREDERICK HANDELFamous. Music Masters Series. Various. incidents in the life of the great music master are shown on the. Handel's greatest music. The scenes. represented are all authentic, not fanciful, and the music comprises. Dunstedter on the Mighty Wurlitzer. D. Aubyns. Alf Goulding. Tom Robinson. Dorris Lloyd. Fannie Le. Clair. Walter Long. Blackie. George Hackathorne. Leonard Cairns. Marc Mc. Dermott. Mr. Wendover. Paulette Duval. Madame Adrienne Chatellier. John Fox, Jr. Cairns. Edwin Hubbell. London Boy. Miles Mc. Carthay. Mr. He is seeking more capital to continue his mining. Carla agrees to marry Avon if the latter will back. Douglas, and Avon agrees. Avon tricks Carla into an embrace which. Douglas sees as he enters Avon's apartment. At. the opening performance of the two Carla's new play, mother and. Carla loves Douglas, sends for him after the performance. Sara. follows him and a terrific three- cornered scene ensues. But Douglas. learns that Carla loves him and will marry him. With independent. South America on their honeymoon. Breaking. Into the Silent Drama(Continued. From Page 9)film. She would like to act in the movies and she feels she. Her friends and her family have encouraged. But she does not know where to begin. She is ignorant of nearly. All she has is hope. In. Los Angeles she finds thousands of girls, more beautiful than. The. studios are so busy turning out pictures and casting actors for. The result is that our newcomer haunts the studios and gains. You. probably have heard all this before, but it may be news to you that,(continued. About. the Theatre. By. MANAGER J. WILLIAM HOUCKNext. We have been having a lot of fun getting. Hope. none miss Laugh Week because you are sure to have a good time if you come. Speaking. of dancers, did you know that Corinne Griffith was once a. She won her way into pictures through a beauty. Texarkana, Texas. The cast of. the production includes such well- known favorites as Lloyd Hughes. Clive Brook, Rockliffe Fellowes, Hedda Hopper, Gale Henry, Louise. Fazenda, and Eddie Lyons. It. has just been announced that the old Vitagraph Company has been. Warner Brothers. This marks the passing of one of the. In the days when John. Bunny was a popular comedian, Vitagraph was making pictures. State. Theatre will find Miss Very Cool right on the job this summer. This. refreshing miss will meet them as they enter the theatre and will. To escape the. Summer heat, one has only to make an appointment with Miss Very Cool. State. A. GOOD ILLUSTRATION IS YOUR BEST SALESMANLET. US ILLUSTRATE YOUR ADVERTISINGSTAR. ENGRAVING CO. ETCHINGS. HALF- TONESATLANTIC. MINNEAPOLIS. MINN. To. the Familywho. HOMEBring. your problems to us for: Competent. Advice. Satisfactory. Materials. Reasonable. Prices. Liberal. Terms. Thompson. Lumber Company. Washington Avenue. Southeast. Current. Attractions. Heralded. Francis. Richard Tucker, Ralph Lewis and Aileen Manning. Milton. Sills and Viola Dana are to be seen at the New Astor Theatre in. Family program every Friday evening from station WCCO. Minneapolis- Saint Paul. ENJOY. YOUR LOCAL BROADCASTINGSWANSON'S1. Nicollet. THE. HOUSE OF FLOWERSWE. Newly Furnished Store on the corner of. Eleventh Street and Nicollet Avenue is now open. We trust we will. FLOWERS. MOTHER'S DAY - - BETTER STOCKMother's. Day Sunday, May 1. PETERS'Beauth. Craft and Hair Goods Store. You. will find an atmosphere of refinement combined with ineligent. For appointments phone Main 0. A. BEAUTIFUL PERMANENT WAVE IN OIL BY THE MOST MODERN METHODMrs. Noon. Day Lunch ... Dinner. ... 6. 5c. HENNEPIN AVE. Phone. Atlantic 5. 17. 1The. Homecoming of Gloria Swanson(Continued. From Last Week). However, I. Spring 2. 00. 4. Tar Heel Junior Historian Association, NC Museum of History. A woman of 1. 92. Significant changes for women took place in politics, the home, the workplace, and in education. Some were the results of laws passed, many resulted from newly developed technologies, and all had to do with changing attitudes toward the place of women in society. Many women believed that it was their right and duty to take a serious part in politics. They recognized, too, that political decisions affected their daily lives. When passed in 1. Nineteenth Amendment gave women the right to vote. Surprisingly, some women didn. A widespread attitude was that women. North Carolina opponents of woman suffrage, or voting, claimed that . More emphasis began to be put on social improvement, such as protective laws for child labor and prison reform. Women active in politics in 1. With regard to education, North Carolina. If they did, they usually attended a private college or Woman. North Carolina State College (now NCSU) enrolled its first woman student in 1. N. C. The student newspaper headlined, . But times were changing, and each year more women earned college degrees. At the beginning of the decade, most North Carolina women lived in rural areas without electricity. Imagine trying to keep food fresh without a refrigerator, ironing (no drip- dry clothing then) with an iron that had to be reheated constantly, cooking on a woodstove, going to an outside well for water, and always visiting an outhouse instead of a bathroom. Rural electrification did not reach many North Carolina homes until the 1. Electricity meant that people could stay up later at night, because electric lights were more efficient than kerosene lamps and candles. Indoor plumbing brought water inside and introduced a new room to clean. Most Americans believed that women should not work outside the home if their husbands held jobs. As a result of this attitude, wives seldom worked at outside jobs. However, some married women in desperate need took jobs in textile mills. By 1. 92. 2 North Carolina was a leading manufacturing state, and the mills were hiring female floor workers. Cotton mills also employed a few nurses, teachers, and social workers to staff social and educational programs. These mills did not hire black women, however, because of segregation. As a consequence, white millworkers often hired black women as domestic and child- care workers. Fewer jobs were available in tobacco factories because most of their 1. The largest North Carolina tobacco manufacturers did employ both black and white women, but strictly separated workers by race and gender. At the same time, public acceptance of wage- earning jobs for young unmarried women was growing. No longer being limited to work as . It became acceptable for working girls to live away from their families. Some young married women worked until they had children. Working for wages gave women independence, and by 1. Despite increasing opportunities in employment and education, and the expanding concept of a . Magazine articles and movies encouraged women to believe that their economic security and social status depended on a successful marriage. The majority worked only until they married. Women who would never tolerate the strong smells and stains of chewing tobacco or cigars began to smoke the new, and relatively clean, mild cigarettes. Cigarettes were advertised to women as a sign of modern sophistication, and the 1. The old restrictions on dress and behavior were being overthrown. Highly publicized flappers shortened their skirts, drank illegal alcohol, smoked, and otherwise defied society? In order to be a flapper, a woman had to have enough money and free time to play the part. College girls, unmarried girls living at home, and independent office workers most frequently presented themselves as flappers. However, the average woman did wear the fashions made popular by flappers. As often happens, unconventional clothing was gradually integrated into fashion and adopted at all income levels. Sears, Roebuck, and Company claimed that nine million families made purchases from its catalogs in 1. The clothing sold through catalogs was based on high- fashion styles from Paris. Figures were flattened with undergarments. Hemlines, straight or uneven, gradually crept up, and waistlines dropped. High- fashion evening wear in tubular, sleeveless styles featured beading and fringe. Day dresses copied the evening lines, if not the trims. Short skirts were complemented by flesh- colored stockings worn with decorative shoes. Hair was cut close to the head and covered outdoors by the close- fitting cloche hat. It became respectable to wear makeup. Between 1. 92. 0 and 1. Society now accepted that women could be independent and make choices for themselves in education, jobs, marital status, and careers.
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