Motion Picture Classic (Jan-Aug 1919)

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(Forty-two Bebe loves dancing most of all. She started dancing at the age of eight and she has loads and loads of prize cups stored away. They e\en say she’s the best dancer in all the Los .\ngeles movie colonv A Daniels Come ^ ■ Judgment it \vf)nldn’t be really boiling water, and the tea was as weak many a ]:>hotoplay story. She chattered entertainingly, mai it up in delicious cakes and candy, and had the guests emptyitj cups very politely indeed. If you want to see the real Miss Muffet act, just prowl in Hebe’s dressing-room in the famous old Bradbury mansion, ■ to]i of Gnirt Flight, now used by the Rolin Film Company fri a studio. Bebe owns a big part of that outfit, for they ga: her the finest room in the old hou.se, the second floor froiil which has a huge bay-window facing out over the entire ci . ; Tropical trees throw their shadows on the sunlit, uncarpet I ■ floor, a huge evergreen tries to inv :r second-story men to deeds ofiahem ! — valor, and Bebe lov|i everything about her d r e s s i n U room, except the spiders whii't will insist on climbing up weave fanciful meshes for flies that come to Bebe’s parli Just about the time I <1? tered, the “three litb' maids f r chi Bebe is afraid of just three things — gasstores, spiders and gnus! She isn’t at all afraid of making speeches, but spiders! Gracious ! SPEAKING or guns and things, we'll start right off by saying that Bebe Daniels is afraid of three bugaboos, gas-stoves, spiders — and (Jims! The other day she was faced with her pet aversion, a good-sized Colt — no, not a foal, silly, but one of those putyou -out -of -yourmisery Colts and, tho Bebe stuffed her ears with cotton and was prepared not to hear a thing, she ruined a perfectly good shot by scrooging her face up into a pretty good imitation of a persimmon-eater and had the company tied in knots with laughter. Of course, there were retakes, -and she behaved herself beautifully the next time and showed what a pretty Bebe she really is. But that’s not all. The other night fond Maman was out, and Bebe had unexpected visitors. She wanted to concoct tea, but she hadn’t the nerve to say she was afraid to light the gas-range, and finally hit on the brilliant idea of using hot water from the instantaneous heater, which is a self-lighter as soon as a faucet is turned on. Bebe forgot that 'X school,' In inseparable Bebe Daniels, Mosquim and Stella H H son, were doing the Dorcas If in the aforesaid bay-window. Jan.rj fourteenth was near — mark the dat"y fans, and her chums were busy cocting birthday gifts for the star of Rolin comedies. Roach, manager of the st| was fortunate enough to be j the same day, so the girls fixing up and planning I'i