Motion Picture Magazine (Feb-Jul 1920)

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The Domestic Directress Lois Weber will soon be at work in her new studios which are being erected with every modern device and convenience for the making of better pictures. Above, studying the site and plans he Domestic hours are well interspersed in the life of Directress Weber and her efficiency behind the megaphone in the studio fails to interfere with her efficiency in her well ordered home. She declares that in the new woman we find the same woman known to the ages, and the above pictures would seem to prove the verity of her statement