Modern Screen (Dec 1934 - Nov 1935)

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14 Complete Stories in This Issue: FLIRTATION WALK with Ruby Keeler, Dick Powell; THE PAINTED VEIL with Greta Garbo. Herbert Marshall. George Brent: BELLE OF THE NINETIES with Mae West. Roger Pryor; WHAT EVERY WOMAN KNOWS with Helen Hayes. Brian Ahearne; PART TIME LADY with Carole Lombard; PERFECT WEEKEND with James Cagney. Patricia Ellis; THE FIREBIRD with Verree Teasdale. Ricardo Cortez; GAMBLING with George M. Cohan. Wynne Gibson. WEDNESDAY'S CHILD with Frankie Thomas. Edward Arnold. Karen Morley; CHU CHIN CHOW with Anna May Wong; THE LEMON DROP KID with Lee Tracy, Helen Mack. Baby LeRoy; I'LL SELL ANYTHING with Pat O'Brien. Ann Dvorak; TWO HEADS ON A PILLOW with Neil Hamilton. Miriam Jordan; GIRL OF MY DREAMS with Eddie Nugent. Mary Carlisle. G 0 II It T It A It Tift L i: II To young lovers, Hawaii is a land of flowers drenched in perfume, of steel guitars played softly in rhythm to Tropical seas, of moonlight and romance. To the gay army set at the Post there, it is a land of fun, of long drives through languorous country drowsing under a hot sun, of bridge played on verandahs cooled by breezes from the Pacific. But to young Dick Dorcy it was a land of work and plenty of it. He had not thought it would be like that when he enlisted. "Join the army and see the world" . . . that was what the army posters had said, but so far there had not been so much to see. At least, not until the general's daughter arrived. Her face was lovelier than any of the flowers tangled together in the leis swinging in pace to her happy feet, Dick couldn't help looking at her as if she were the first girl he had ever seen, couldn't help knowing he was head over heels in love with this beautiful creature . . . but she was the general's daughter, and he was only a private. How Dick Dorcy woos and finally wins Kit is one of the most exciting love stories ever told. You'll thrill to it from beginning to end. Read this love story complete in the December issue now on sale. Then see it in Warner Brothers film production, "Flirtation Walk." S € It i: E N 11 0 At A N C E The Love Story Magazine of the Screen on sale at all newsstands