Screenland (Oct 1923-Mar 1924)

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PARTIAL LIST OF CONTENTS FRANK DISCUSSION OF SEX FACTS LOVE AND MARRIAGE BIRTH CONTROL ESSENTIAL SEX KNOWLEDGE DISEASE AND SEX IGNORANCE VICIOUS SEX PRACTICES THE SOCIAL EVIL IMMORALITY IN MARRIAGE MISTAKES OF BRIDEGROOM ANATOMY OF RET DUCTIVE ORGANS PHYSIOLOGY OF REPRODUCTION CHILDBIRTH SEX DETERMINATION ENCYCLOPEDIA OF HEALTH Just like getting fourteen separate books and every one of them ■ worth the price of this entire volume, which contains 188 pages of the most, intimate sex secrets and many striking illustrations — vividly portraying the sex facts, discussed. This remarkable volume is easily worth $5.00 to anyone, but to introduce this rttal knowledge into a million new homes, the League will distribute it for a short time only at the ridiculously low price of $1. SEND NO MONEY — just your name and address, and "Standard Sex Knowledge" will be mailed to you under plain wrapper at the reduced price. When it arrives, pay the postman only $1 and postage. Read it through as have thousands of others and you will find at least a dozen paragraphs and illustrations any one of which is easily worth ten times the cost of the whole book. THE STANDARD LEAGUE 29 Standard Building Topeka, Kansas TOBACCO HABIT CURED OR NO PAY Any form, cigars, cigarettes, pipe, chewing or snuff. Full treatment sent on trial. Harmless. Costs $1.00 if it cures. Nothing if it fails. Used by over 400,000 men and women. 3UPERBA" COMPANY L-5 BALTIMORE, MD. LUCK STONES MYSTERIOUS! STARTLING! Considered by Egyptians as almost Uncanny In bringing Good Luck To Wearer. Brought to you from Far Egypt, cut and polished In our own lapidary, suitable to be mounted in rings, etc., aside from its attributed Power, Very Curious In Appearance. Pleane bear in mind that this is a genuine Stone and nature's handiwork, and worth rnurh more than we ask for it. Write at once enclosing $1.00 bill or send name and address and name will be forwarded C, O. D. plui< postage HUBATKA LAPIDARY Precious — Semi-Precious Stones 8 Broad Street ... Elizabeth, N. J. LONESOME? Make friends everywhere thru this correspondence club. Meet your future life companion. Happiness awaits you somewhere. Write for free information, enclosing stamp. Mrs. E>. Franz, 949 Montana St., Chicago. BE AN ARTIST Comics, Cartoons, Commercial, Newspaper and Magazine Illustrating Past*-! Crayon Portrait* and Fashions. By mail or Local CIUMI4 fcas'y method. Write for terms and List of successful students ASSOCIATED ART STUDIOS, 85-A Flattron Building. New York Does Gloria Believe It Herself (Continued from page 30) Just a Middle-Western Gal? ut she did it very well. Behind her Benda mask — her curious eyes and the mouth that has been called mysterious — is there just a good business woman from the middle-west? There have been whispers that Gloria had become temperamental. That she carried her emotions around with her, in and out of focus. Zaza, went the whispers, is such a darned emotional part that it can hardly be played two days in succession. I watched and waited for an outburst. I have wasted precious hours in studios hoping for a display of temperament. I have never seen one. It was always just the day before that Elsie Ferguson threw something at someone. Stars and Their Temperament I have heard that Blanche Sweet, in a justifiable irritation, cleared the top of a dressing table of its contents. That Mary Pickford once retired weeping to her dressing room because Marshall Neilan, then her director, gave her a good talking-to. But I am always a day too late. Perhaps, if I had taken Miss Swanson quietly aside and told her just how I felt about it, she would have given us something to talk about. As it was, she spoke of such things as the modern woman. Gloria and the Modern Flapper he is much abused. I believe she is more wholesome than her mother or grandmother. The things they longed to do and dared not, she does naturally. She is herself. Her cigarettes, her passion for jazz and speed, are simply little symbols of her urge for expression. I see the psychology of it — one of the results of war. Women had faith, and waited and prayed for their sons, sweethearts, husbands, brothers, who often did not come back. Now tbey have felt the reaction. They have lost some of that faith. They seek relief in action. And she is none the worse for it, that I can see." It was then that what seemed to be a small parade passed through the set. Everyone waited — if not with bared heads, still with bated breath. Came a correct nurse, bearing a white, fluffy thing in her arms ; followed various attendants. The parade proceeded to the throne. Zaza held out sparkling The Swanson Baby M Y baby," she cried. It was just like a scene from a play. I expected director Dwan to call "Camera" at any moment. And the sub-title would read, "The great actress paused in her make-believe and became — just a mother." Gloria the Second was made to stand upon a chair. She surveyed the adoring group about her and ducked her head. "What," asked Gloria the First, "does my baby think of mother all dressed up like this ?" Her baby looked at mother and made no answer. "Adorable !" gurgled the group. Gloria II Is Two Years Old T: he little Swanson-Somborn is about two years old now. She has eyes like her mother's as to color, but they are not in the least oriental — yet. They are just wide, infant's eyes. She has a mouth, and a nose, and light hair. It may have been an off day in the nursery, but it did seem that Gloria II was a bit bored with it all. Her life is practically her own. She never poses for publication. Her mother believe a baby's place is in the home ; that i f Gloria wants publicity when she's old enough to know her own mind, she shall have it, but not before. "She's been crying all day," remarked her nurse. "A-a-ah," murmured the sympathetic group. Living in Norma' s House jL he Swansons are installed in the house at Bayside, Long Island, which belonged to Norma Talmadge and Joe Schenck. After the Swanson place in California, it is probably little more than a rude shelter. But Gloria and little Gloria must put up with it for two more pictures. The next, to follow Zaza will be a costume affair. Red on the eyelids, by the way, is a detail of the Swanson make-up. It helps to give her eyes that inscrutable expression which has innocently caused so many of our home girls to acquire lasting squints.