Picture Play Magazine (Mar-Aug 1916)

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Maybe you think just because Helen Holmes spends most of her time defying death in her effort to please the motionpicture public, that she doesn't care about playing ''dressup" parts, but this picture seems to tell another story. Most of the critics have admitted that of them knew how true their words were, in pictures, but also when she is far away thing she enjoys doing most — aside from Billie Burke is often photographed alone, but she prefers to have her beloved "Ziegy" pose with her whenever possible. "Ziegy" is a more-than-ordinarily intelligent doggy and was given to Miss Burke by her husband, Florenz Ziegfeld. Thomas H. Ince has other accomplishments besides being capable of making good motion pictures. He is also a piano player. Hist ! He played that instrument for a living once upon a time, appearing in the vaudeville houses. To look at Anna Luther standing peacefully by the seaside, one would never believe she was capable of dodging pies, in Mack Sennett's comedies.