Picture Play Magazine (Mar-Jul 1929)

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93 Out of tke East Desert chieftains and East Indian costumes prove alluring to some well-known players. Sojin, left, as Daman, a Javanese bandit in "The Rescue," readily adapts himself to his fantastic costume. Robert Armstrong, below, dresses up as a rajah just to see how it feels. Richard Arlen, below, disguises himself in an Arabian costume and heavy whiskers in "The Four Feathers." Otto Matiesen, above, the stranger in "Strange Cargo," takes a look into the future and mystifies every one. Noah Beery, below, shows how a desert man settles down for a quiet evening, in "Love in the Desert."