Photoplay (Jul - Dec 1919)

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V .'I I She Vamped the Photographer! Pictures posed especially for PHOTOPLAY by Sarony, N. Y. t -I / ^ '*!■< O H, see the preUy birdie!'' But for Mary-Louise Huff-Jones, who knew that it was old stuff, the bird remained in a state of low visibility. The photographer dragged out the old stuffed dog and made it say "bowbow." Mary-Louise elevated her already tipUlted nose and confided to her mother that she didn't like that mans. "Sarony, N. Y.," at the end of his string, gave up; but Mary-Louise's little blonde mother, having promised these pictures to Photoplay Mag.azine, finally coaxed the truth from her youngster. "I vill," said Mary-Louise, very gravely, "I vill sit still if that mans will let me put my shoes an' — my new butting shoes — ^^n stockings on. I vill not go barefoot in all my pitchers!"' And t**^,^/ so she faced the camera for the study-in-pride pictured at the left, very very conscious of those butting shoes — even if the make-up man did cut )ff the toes. And for the others she graciously consented to be posed with er feet att natiirel. And she vamped "Sarony, N. Y." so beautifully — process of vamping pictured away up above — that she carried away with her all the photographers' props in the place. Louise Huff is resting just now, after her engagement with Emerson-Loos-Paralount for "Oh, You 'Women!" As Mrs.. Edgar Jones she is pretty well occupied with the young Indian. Mary-Louise is always on the "war-path and already has a string of scalps to her credit, including the photographer's.