Motion Picture Magazine (Aug 1917-Feb 1918)

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Strictly En Famille jffiz/yf cJ^ar"" ^ 27ayr /ntfe 'T^ayeitr femes' jvi//i'an J/ioaA 'an. tye "Stay, stay at home, my heart, and rest; Home-making hearts are happiest," sang Longfellow, and the immortal bard was right. Once, some one said, "Home is where mother is"; and it might well be added, "and home is where children are." Some way, home and children seem to belong together, one being essential to the other. To no class of people does that little word — home — appeal to more forcibly than to the people of Shadowland. On these pages we have with us a few of our well-known artists of the screen. They are giving us a peep into their homes, with glimpses of their little ones in their home surroundings — a rare privilege — and the "little bit of nature that makes the whole world kin." Does it not prove conclusively that our well-be loved ^8fe movie folks have 'home ^^l^L keeping hearts"? BRYANT WASHBURN AND BRYANT WASHBURN IV v Broadway Douglas Fairbanks has forsaken the Great White Way — his favorite haunts on know him no more. The "come hitherness" of out-of-doors California is far more appealing, and his friends in the actor colony of Los Angeles are legion. As a pleasant variation^ to his other activities — and to hotel life — he has gone in for home-building, and has