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MEN Adele Whitely Fletcher
The favorite feminine topic! Four famous stars talk about — men
WHAT WILL HAPPEN TO THEM IN 1935 ? Dareos
Hollywood's famous prophet foretells dire — as well as delightful — happenings
HE WAS A PROBLEM CHILD . Harry Brundidge
Fredric March, a grand guy today, was an imp of Satan once
DAVID COPPERFIELD Fictionized by Katherine Albert
The story of the great classic, based on the M-G-M picture
SAD, SHY AND MEEK (Oh, Yeah?) Carter Bruce
Discover some things about Zasu Pitts you never knew before
WHAT'S WRONG WITH THE MAN? Martha Kerr
Franchot Tone is a puzzle, to which we think we have the answer
CLAUDETTE'S FAVORITE FAN T. B. Fithian
A delightful little story about the lovely Colbert and a most persistent correspondent
ROUGH, READY AND REGULAR Cyril Vandour
Vic McLaglen, we mean, who has led a life full of hard-knocks and thrills
WANTED: A REMEDY FOR HEARTBREAK
For Kay Francis, who wants to forget certain parts of her life Katharine Hartley
For Virginia Bruce, who knows that work is a marvelous cure-all Juliette Laine
BEHIND THE SCENES WITH JOAN, CLARK AND BOB Walter Ramsey
Certain things happened on the "Forsaking All Others" set which you'll want to know
LIFE BEGINS AT FIFTY Beth Brown
A well known writer pays a tribute to some of the "Old Guard"
THE MOST ROMANTIC STORY EVER TOLD (Part 2) Katherine Albert
Continuing the thrilling biography of the movies themselves
OUT OF THEIR SORROWS Elizabeth MacDonald
A poignant story, beautifully told, of the blessings disaster has brought the stars
CAN A NICE GIRL BE A BIG SUCCESS? Kay Osborn
The Bennetts, the Hepburns and the Lupes would seem to point to the contrary
WHY GLORIA ALWAYS LOOKS SO SMART Virginia T. Lane
La Swanson passes certain clothes-magic along to you
The Modern Hostess 6
Beauty Advice 8
Between You and Me 10
They Visit New York 12
Their Studio Addresses 13
Good News 14
Modern Screen's Dramatic School 18
Exclusive Portraits
Modern Screen Previews .
Reviews
Modern Screen Patterns . . The Information Desk....
The Report Card
All Joking Aside
! MARY BURGUM, EDITOR; REGINA CANNON, Associate Editor ABRIL LAMARQUE. Art Editor WALTER RAMSEY, Western Representative
Published monthly and copyright 1935 by Dell Publishing Company, Incorporated. I Office of publication at Washington and South Avenues, Dunellen, N. J. Executive and editorial offices, 149 Madison Avenue, New York, N. Y. George T. Delacorte, Jr., President, H. Meyer, Vice-President, M. Delacorte, Secretary. Vol. 9,' No. 2, January, 1935. Printed in the U. S. A. Price in the United States, $1.20 a year, 10c a copy. Canadian subscriptions, $2.40 a year. Foreign subscriptions, $2.20 a year. Entered as secondclass matter, September 18, 1930, at the Post Office at Dunellen. New Jersey, under act of March 3, 1879. The publishers accept no responsibility for the return of unsolicited material.
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