Picture Play Magazine (Jul - Dec 1929)

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73 Boy, Page Tkese! The brass-buttoned brigade has been glorified in recent pictures, and here's several reasons why. Nancy Carroll, left, as she appeared in "Man-. hattan Cocktail," in a costume pirated from an elevator girl in order to crash through to a theatrical producer. Sally O'Xeil and William Bakewell, above, set a newpace for the brass-buttoned folk, as checkroom girl and head usher in "On with the Show." A bell hop de luxe was Marion Davies, left, when she donned this uniform for "The Cardboard Lover," and snapped to attentive alertness. Serssce wjSi i >m'e would be no mere phrase if Barbara Kent, right, should realize her ambition to be a bell hop, though she says she absolutely wouldn't care to be one if she couldn't wear high heels, as she does in this picture.