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SS A FEW OF THE CHILDREN OF ISRAEL ENJOYING LUNCHBE: SPECIACULAP SCENES AROUND THE CALF OP GOLD DURING THIF FILMING OF THE BIGLICAL PROLOGUE to “THE TEN COMMANDMENLS™. HAIRDRESS PROMISES fo BE ONE OF THE MosT COPIED COIFFURES OF THE SEASON The Hairpin in a New Role HIPPED hairpins have been the beginning of 60 per cent of America's divorces," said motion picture producer Cecil B. De Mille in an interview with a repre- sentative of the United Press. ‘he most conspicuous thing on any woman’s person is a hairpin that through neglect has lost some of its enamel, causing ght to glint from the exposed metal,” said the film-maker whose manly photoplays on the subject of divorce have made him an authority on marital unhap- piness, “No matter how careful the rest of the toilet is, one chipped hairpin can make a woman seem frowsy. “It's the first thing any husbani eye would hit on arriving home. The attraction power of that little bit of metal is worse than the eygp of a * snake. And the impression of un- tidiness it conveys is a direct irri- tant upon a man v has left the 4 tumult and dirt of his office or fac tory with the cxpe quiet and calm order at home. CHARMEUSE TRIMMED “From such a small start irritation out of their homes into the divorce p=ycho" ~ical,” says “fr. DeMille, who on of rest, grows like a snowball until its final court. impetus rolls both husband and wife WIT 23) BEBE DANIELS IS CHARMIN RHINE Cleanings ASSISTS AT THE PROCESS OF POWDERING BFBE'S G IN THIS EVENING GOWN.OF WHITE vs STONES. is now making a film version of “The “Of course the whole basis of it is Ten Commandments,” “A wife care- AND AFTER AS “DATHON | THE DISCONVTENTED.” a4 DS 242 HOME OF CPCIL B. DePILLE (RA) Sims ATOP ALOP?7¥Y HILL IN - DRE CINEMA CAPITAL AND OVERLOOKS ALL HOLLY Wocd GEORGE FAWCEIT WITHOUT HS MARE-UR LAWSON BUTTS BEFORE? MAKING UP less about her hairpins is lable to be careless about other things. But the fact remains, ladies, that let.one lit- tle ray of glint from somewhere along your head, and mayhap you have started your husband along that road that leads to final decrees, ali- mony, unhappiness and heartbreak. “The moral being, use your hair- pins to support your coiffure, not to Din notes to the kitchen screen ask- ing the iceman to ‘Leave another Pound plece!’” ‘Artistic Whispers,’ Not ‘Scream Pictures’ RTISTIC whispers! A That is what William de DeMille, prominent motion picture producer, is trying to achieve in his photoplays, according to a statement he made today. “It is an old ttick of the stage to have the characters whisper, rather than scream, when the entire atten- tion and interest of the audience is desired,” sald Mr. DeMille. “In producing simple, human sto- Ties for the screen, I am avoiding ’Tis expectation makes a blessing dear; Heaven were not heaven, if we knew what it were. —Sir John Suckling ‘scream pictures’ or, as they are commonly termed, ‘pictures with @ Punch.’ I am endeavoring to produce artistic whispers.” Mr. DeMille declared that it was not his intention to convey that speo- tacle pictures are on the decline. On the contrary, he stated that there is now, and always will be, a great field for such productions. But he said he preferred simpler, quieter stories in which characterization and truth of story were more important than scenery and melodrama,