Cinema Art (November 1926)

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NOVEMBER, 1926 Contents for * F ■ ART l|ovember 1920 J£9 ... . .: . Y:. ; u •-o Cover—Dolores Costello Contents (Illustrated Mr. and Mrs. Rin Tin Tin and their youngest) 5 Constance Howard (Full-page portrait)... 6 Rudolph Valentino (Full-page portrait). . 7 Mary Philbin (Full-page portrait) 8 Estelle Taylor (Full-page portrait) 9 Harold “Red” Grange (Full-page portrait) 10 Francis X. Bushman, Jr. (Full-page portrait) H William Haines (Full-page portrait) 12 “Bardelys the Magnificent." By Ruella Geisinger 13 The Christie Comedy Girls 16 Fox Started With a Penny Arcade. By R. M. Hyams 17 Jetta Goudal—Aloof and Mysterious. By Charles J. Durantz 18 Jetta Goudal (Full-page portrait) 19 Pauline Starke. By Creighton Beet 20 Lionel Barrymore (Full-page portrait) .... 21 Scenes From Annie Laurie 22 A “Typical American” Who is British. By Geo. H. Wilson 24 Reginald Denny (Full-page portrait) 25 Making the Cartoons Move. By Adrien Falnieres 26 Brides and Brides-to-be 28 A Star Who Can't Read His Fan Mail. By Robert G. Blackburn 30 Editorial. By Creighton Peet 31 Colonel Tim McCoy, “High Eagle.” By Josephine MacDoivell 32 At the Cinema. By Creighton Peet 33 The Girl on the Cover At the Theater Golcondas of Film Gold. By Henry MacMaho.:. . . 38 Screen Fashions. By Florence Allen Chambers 39 The Public Forum 43 “Rire et Faire Rire." By Constance Tahnadge 44 A Comedienne From Poland. By Katherine Albert 52 Paragraphs Pertaining to Players and Pictures. By Renee Van Dyke 53 X 35 36 Cinema Art is Published Monthly by The Cinema Art Publishing Company 220 West 42nd Street, New York City, New York Geo. M. Downs, Jr President Subscription, $3.50 a year in the United Changes of Address—-In ordering a c. * , ... 2... . . change, please give old address as well as C. B. Gabor Secretary States and Mexico; $4.00 in Canada, ncw one< . __ $4.50 in Foreign Countries; Single Copy, c Pierre M. Arnaud. . . .Business Manager ^ ccnts . Manuscripts must be accom- Entere d as second-class matter Novem- Herman L. Dieck....] panied by postage for their return if un- her 23, 1925, at the Post Office at New Horace J. Gardner..) Associate Editors available. CINEMA ART assumes no York, N. Y., under the Act of March 3, Creighton Peet j responsibility for unsolicited contributions 1879. <<> Florence A. Chambers... Fashion Editor except to accord them care and prompt Copyright 1926 by the Cinema Art M. LaVerne Art Editor return. Publishing Company. Title Registered. Page Five