Screenland (Oct 1923-Mar 1924)

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Intimate Gl impses of the Stars H The honeymooners are back from New York. Allow -us io introduce Mr. and Mrs. John McCormick. You'll have no trouble in guessing that Mrs. McCormick is Colleen Moore. Did Colleen buy out the swell New York shops? Well, just look at the bundles that John is carrying. H George Walsh, mentioned as the probable B e n-IJ u r, takes a walk down Fifth Avenue with his brother, Raoul. ffl " Daisies won't tell." That's why daisies are tlie favorite flower of Barbara LaMarr. Resourceful? That's Lois Wilson. See the afternoon frock designed by the ingenious Miss Wilson and made from two yards of old cretonne window curtains. The frock took first prize at an exhibition given by the Needlewomen's Guild of South Pasadena. PHOTOGRAPHS BY UNDERWOOD & UNDERWOOD 30