Modern Screen (Dec 1933 - Oct 1934)

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^crur LITTLE WOMEN ftlC<eM LLf& . In December SCREEN ROMANCES, read these absorbing screen stories — complete and profusely illustrated: LITTLE WOMEN, Katherine Hepburn, Joan Bennett and other stars . . . ANN VICKERS, Irene Dunne, Walter Huston . . . ONLY YESTERDAY, John Boles, Billie Burke, Reginald Denny... CRADLE SONG, Dorothy Vieck . . . WHITE WOMAN, Carole Lombard, Charles Laughton . . . THE WORST WOMAN IN PARIS, Adolphe Menjou, Benita Hume . . . SOLITAIRE MAN, Herbert Marshall, Elizabeth Allen . . . STAGE MOTHER, Alice Brady, Franchot Tone, Maureen O'Sullivan . . . ACHANCEATHEAVEN, Joel McCrea, Marion Nixon, Ginger Rogers . . . THE HOUSE ON 56th STREET, Kay Francis . . . WALLS OF GOLD, Sally Eilers, Norman Foster . . . GOLDEN HARVEST, Richard Arlen, Chester Morris, Genevieve Tobin. Screen ^Romances NOW-12 COMPLETE SCREEN STORIES IN EVERY ISSUE! • There were few families as happy as the Marches— four pretty sisters, an understanding mother and an idealistic father. Jo was determined that nothing should ever separate them. And she fully realized that if she was to succeed in this purpose, her greatest enemy was love. • But can one girl mould the lives of three others? Can youth and beauty long resist the darts of the naked litle boy with the bow and arrow? Life swept in upon them, bringing a varied cargo: tragedy . . . laughter . . . romance . . . and something they had never counted on! • That's "Little Women", Louisa May Alcott's absorbing classic which has just been brought to the screen by Katherine Hepburn, Joan Bennett, Frances Dee and Jean Parker. We emphatically advise you to read the charming story of this screen masterpiece in the new issue of SCREEN ROMANCES. You'll find it utterly delightful! • As usual, SCREEN ROMANCES gives you in the same issue, I I other engrossing stories of the latest and best motion pictures, all dramatically and liberally illustrated by scenes from the Hollywood productions. • Get your copy of this unique screen story magazine today. It means hours of real entertainment!