Modern Screen (Dec 1931 - Nov 1932 (assorted issues))

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(Right) This rather curiously dressed woman about to enter the stage door of a Broadway theatre is now known as the first lady of the screen. Ha there, Ruth. (Below) And this little person, boys and girlies, shown modelling a chinchilla coat, is actually Lilyan Tashman. That was before she had an English accent. ■ j (Right) An actual advertisement clipped from a famous magazine. 1920 was the year of issue and the ad was for a famous maker of pearls. The amusing part is that the gentleman happens to be Neil Hamilton. 72 Harold Seton Collection Culver Service