The New Movie Magazine (Dec 1929-May 1930)

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The New Movie Magazine nOLL TOP GARTERS AT WOOIWORTHS Neatly Roll Your Stocking to Any Height Such a comfort — these Hi-Lo Garters! Roll your stockings to any height, and there they stay, held trim and smart with Hi-Lo Garters. Made of a specially constructed round elastic with just the right resiliency to make them comfortable, yet secure. In a pleasing variety of dainty colors. Remarkable at 10c the pair! A. J. DONAHUE CORPORATION MILFORD, CONN. F.W.W00LW0RTH CO 5 & -10* STORES Photograph by Stagg THE NEW MOVIE had its own photographer at the wedding of Lowell Sherman and Helene Costello. This was snapped five minutes after the ceremony. The Case for Jack Gilbert {Continued from page 26) bored or when life seems a monotone in gray, they like to go to Jack's house on the hill, because it won't be gray there for sure. It may be black or scarlet or white, but it won't be gray. One reason that people don't always get Jack is that he talks a lot and, like all emotional talkers, is often carried away with himself, or his subject. Ramon Novarro, who is quiet and reserved to the nth degree, told me that one day Jack came into his suite at the Marguery in New York, and that he had never been so fascinated or so amazed at anyone in his life. "The way he can talk," said Ramon. "The words. And imagine getting so excited and feeling so deeply about everything. It was very thrilling." His despair and his deli?!}4:, his exuberance and his depression, are actually too intense. He suffers from them, from their violent changes and reactions. But perhaps that's what makes him able to stir audiences. I HAVE had people tell me that Jack reminds them in many ways of Enrico Caruso. It doesn't sound illogical. If you like calm people, who are always the same, you wouldn't care much for Jack Gilbert. If you like color and change, you would. Naturally, a person like that is capable of ardent likes and dislikes. Well, he didn't like Jim Tully. That, however, doesn't argue him abnormal. There are others. I myself like Jim immensely. I like him and I admire his astounding ability with a typewriter. He is a super-sensitive and sentimental Irishman, whom life treated very badly in his early years. He developed a terrific hatred for life and a real inferiority complex. He took them out in fighting back, and naturally in fighting life his attacks were often directed against those human beings who represented something which he resented at that time. In his last great {Continued on page 116) Be Sure to read Adela Rogers St. Johns in THE NEW MOVIE every month 114