Modern Screen (Dec 1938 - Nov 1939 (assorted issues))

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-here's the way You see what I'm driving at? The whole southern idea about wo-' men is that women are meant to be beautiful. If they're not born so, they must be made so. The tall girl has had it instilled into her that she's lovely. She has not been allowed to be selfconscious about her height. She has been schooled to stand and walk beautifully. She has been made to feel, by a hundred small, considerate, daily teachings, that it's simply swell to be so tall — why, she will be a queen among women. Let the tiny girls be cute and all that. She (Continued on page 113) COT? Petite Margaret Sullavan, below, hails from "ol' Virginny." Dorothy Lamour clicked in New Orleans long before we knew her.