Film Fun (1928 - 1942 (assorted issues))

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I. That careful young lady to the left is Morine Howell, Earl Carroll queen, who brings you her novel technique for selfpreservation. Wallflowers are in Fashion, on pages 8 and 9. 2. Parked behind the famous magazine (left) is Coney Island's ace stripper, the star of Camp Hot Spot. Come backstage and meet Pat Paree in this month's special Showgirl Revue; 34, 35. 3. Intermission time at Earl Carroll's was a hot time for these audacious cuties. They set the bandstand to jumpin' — but see for yourself, feller. Dig Offbeats for the Sweet; 38, 39. 4. Take a peek at raven-haired Naomi Dusk and blonde Yvonne Stanwyck (upper right) for a quick sample, then turn to pages 40 and 41. Film Fun pre¬ sent's Tease for Two — for you. 5. Just time for a dab of lip¬ stick before curtain call. Amy Best, from Colorado Uni¬ versity, slips in a preview of Varsity Snaps, pages 36 and 37, FF's college dept. 6. The madam's phone bill takes a beating when Charity Begins at Home. Read the sad saga of Charity, the French maid, in Prattle Tales Number 4. Go on, open up to pages 2 1 , 22 and 23. 7. Yours for the Basking are three of Paramount’s singing secre¬ taries from "Kiss The Boys Good¬ bye." All good things come in threes, say we, and you'll find the proof on pages 12, 13.