Modern Screen (Dec 1931 - Nov 1932 (assorted issues))

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♦ ♦ ♦ Here you are, you "turn-back-theclockers"— have a good time with these pictures of the stars as they were then Harold Seton Collection Douglas Fairbanks, long, long before he became an indefatigable globe traveler. That's. Joan Crawford's husband on his knee. Culver Service (Right) You can't even guess who this is— and it really is, too. No, not Valeska Suratt. Neither is it Clara Kimball Young. As a matter of fact her present name is Mrs. Michael Farmer. (Left) Back in the old days the photographers seemed to go in for the pensive mood constantly. Certainly we've never seen a picture of John Barrymore in which he appeared to be so shy. Culver Service Richard Bennett (with full face to camera) Joan, Barbara and Constance Bennett with their nurse. In those days the Bennetts lived in Palisades, New Jersey, and their house was considered pretty swank, don't you know. The other man is a brother-in-law of Richard's. That really is an automobile they're sitting in. 71