The Modern Screen Magazine (Jun-Sep 1931)

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I he Modern bcreen Magazine Did She Pay Too Much for Love? What is the right price for a brief — all too brief — period of bliss? Is it worth anything — everything} Which is the truest love ... a lifetime of sacrifice to an ideal — or an hour of mad emotion? Love stripped Lady Isabel of all she loved; crushed her and cast her to the depths. Yet love like hers could not be quenched. That immortal romance, East Lynne, is one of the world's most intense love stories. On the screen it was an emotional triumph. The fiction version of the screen story will hold you in its spell from the first page to the last. It will make you smile; it will make you cry. From her country home at East Lynne, Lady Isabel is thrust into a wide, friendless world, by a cruel prank of fate. The innocence of a young unspoiled beauty is mistaken for the abandon of a woman of the ANN HARDING, CLIVE BROOK and CONRAD NAGEL were starred in the screen version of EAST LYNNE world. In Paris and in Vienna she is swept into the mad whirl of European night-life. Only because of a devastating war does fate send her back to her husband in the placid country life of England. What happened when she returned? Here's drama that touches every woman's heart because it answers every woman's question! Read the Screen Story of East Lynne and enjoy the modern form of this love-classic. It is profusely illustrated with photographs from the film . . . photographs that show Ann Harding, Conrad Nagel and many dramatic situations. It is a complete story. The Screen Story of East Lynne will be on sale in Kress and Kresge 5c to 25c stores about May first, price, 10c. If you saw the picture you will want to read the story. If you did not see the picture you simply must read the story, for this is the tale of an unusual love that meets unusual difficulties — with a dramatic ending that you will remember for years. EAST LYNNE on sale about May first, in most Kress and ~]j /Tji^ Kresge 5c to 25c stores AXJr 13