Film Fun (1928 - 1942 (assorted issues))

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Mrs. Sandy — I’m getting the wallpaper for our new house from a big Chicago mail order company. I’m sending for its catalog tomorrow. Mr. Sandy — Well, suit yourself, lassie, but it’s sure one tough job to paste those pages on the walls. “A girl’s foolish if she marries a man to reform him.” ‘‘Yes, what fun would he be if she took away all his vices?” POSED BY MARIE DRESSLER AND ED WYNN, APPEARING IN METRO-COLDWYN MAYER PIC¬ TURES. “Thanks for saying our knees are cute, Jimmy. It’s been months since anyone has noticed ’em. “Been keeping ’em covered?” “No, we’ve been in a nudist colony.” POSED BY JAMES CAGNEY AND PLAY¬ ERS IN "FOOTLIGHT PARADE.” A WARN¬ ER BROTHERS PIC¬ TURE. POSED BY MADCE EVANS AND JOHN BARRYMORE IN "DINNER AT EIGHT.” A METRO-GOLD WYNMAYER PICTURE. I Page 22