Moving Picture News (1911) . sis are in the center, making a very effectiveand an attractive showing. We think this is a step towardspopularizing their products. 8 THE MOVING PICTURE NEWS DOROTHY GIBSON It was the pleasure of one of our staff recently tomeet and converse with Miss Dorothy Gibson of theEclair Company of America. The accompanying re-production of a photograph of Miss Gibson, and whichis true to hfe, speaks for itself of the almost faultlessbeauty of the original. However, beauty of feature,coloring, and form, is not Miss Gibsons only conversing with her it is found that


Moving Picture News (1911) . sis are in the center, making a very effectiveand an attractive showing. We think this is a step towardspopularizing their products. 8 THE MOVING PICTURE NEWS DOROTHY GIBSON It was the pleasure of one of our staff recently tomeet and converse with Miss Dorothy Gibson of theEclair Company of America. The accompanying re-production of a photograph of Miss Gibson, and whichis true to hfe, speaks for itself of the almost faultlessbeauty of the original. However, beauty of feature,coloring, and form, is not Miss Gibsons only conversing with her it is found that she is a mostcharming and unassuming young woman, who uses thatbeauty not merely as a medium to arouse envy in othersof her sex, but as a beautiful gift from her Creator,b) the grace of which gift, accompanied by remarkabletalent as an actress, she earns an honest living. Miss Gibson was for some time the model of HarrisonFisher, and belonged to the stock company of Lubinand others before becoming a member of the stock com-. MTSS DOROTHY GIBSON pany of the American Eclair. Said Miss Gibson, of heremployers, They are the most charming people to workfor. I think the reason why I like my work so muchnow is because I have such nice people to work for. Miss Gibson played the part of MoUie Pitcher inHands Across the Sea in 76, and her work will beseen to advantage in many Eclair releases to come. THE PROPOSED ORDINANCE AND ITS ENEMIES By Margaret I. MacDonald CIVILIZATION is a heavy, cumbersome load for theevolutionists to carry along. The clumsiness of someof the methods of progression as applied by some ofour would-be philanthropists is a menace to the bulwarksof rapid progression. In no instance is this evidenced morestrongly than in the attitude of many of the clergy andothers interested in philanthropic work toward the movingpicture and the moving picture theater. To those who have taken the trouble, as some membersof our staff have done, to investigate in the smaller showhouse


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