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THE MODERN SCREEN MAGAZINE
FEATURES
My Friend Clara Bow Elinor Glyn 26
A tremendously touching story about the "It" Girl by the creator of that name
Harold Lloyd, Jr. Gladys Hall 29
The inside story, exclusive to this magazine, about the birth of Harold's son
Garbo — Woman Without Love Harriet Parsons 30
An amazing feature disclosing the truth about Garbo's dealings with Cupid
American Hero Faith Baldwin 35
This famous novelist sees Will Rogers as he has never been seen before
Loretta Young's Own Story Walter Ramsey 38
Nobody knows the facts about her marital difficulties as well as Mrs. Withers herself
Are You a "Sleeping Beauty"? Adele Whitely Fletcher 42
Every girl, no matter how plain, can do with herself what the stars have done
Pagliaccis All Potter Brayton 46
Those comedians, happy though they act, have found themselves in tragedy
Binky (Fiction) (Illustrated by Carl Mueller) Hagar Wilde 48
A heart-rending story about a man, two girls — and a dog
Lew Ayres' Future Wynn 56
Our own astrologer makes some prognostications about the handsome star
The True Love Story of Charles and Virginia Carter Bruce 62
From Charlie' s best friend, Richard Arlen, we have the facts about his romance
The Amazing Life of Barbara Stanwyck Walter Ramsey 66
A continuation of one of the most engrossing biographies ever published
Secrets of the Hollywood Stylists Virginia T. Lane 70
This month the helpful opinion of Earl Luick is solicited
Bob and Eddie Margaret Reid 74
The unusual case of the friendship between Messrs. Montgomery and Nugent
How Irene Rich Stays So Young Dorothy Wooldridge 84
Hollywood has no better example of youthfulness — here are the reasons
Hollywood Sleep Chasers (illustrated by Jack Welch) Harriet Marsh 86
They have various methods of finding the arms of Morpheus
DEPARTMENTS
The Modern Screen Directory: Players
Pictures
All the information the fan wants
The Modern Hostess
Advice about the home — an invaluable guide
Between You and Me
Readers and the editor thrash things out
Film Gossip of the Month
The finest news departments available
Welcome Back, Pola All Joking Aside
Some facts about the stars you'd scarcely believe
The Modern Screen Magazine Reviews
Ail you want to know about current talkies
Beauty Advice
An excellent service for the fair sex
And also: Charlie in London, 33; Hollywood's Famous Visitors, 51; The Stars Correspond, 60; Gallery of Honor, 77; Hollywood Wardrobes (Betty Compson), 92;
Scoops of the Month, 96
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Jack Welch 41 88
Mary Biddle 100
Ernest V. Heyn, Editor K. Rowell Batten, Associate Editor Walter Ramsey, Western Representative
Published monthly and copyrighted 1931 by Syndicate Publishing Company, Incorporated. Office of publication at Washington and South Avenues, Dunellen, N. J. Executive and editorial offices, 100 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. H. Meyer, President; M. Delacorte, Secretary and Treasurer. Vol. 2, No. 1, June, 1931. Printed in the U. S. A. Price in the United States, $1.20 a year, 10c a copy. Price in Canada, SI. 80 a year, 15c a copy. Entered as second class matter September 18, 1930, at the Post Office at Dunellen, New Jersey, under act of March 3, 1879. The publisher accepts no responsibility for the return of unsolicited material.
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