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The Modern Screen Magazine
The MODERN SCREEN AAagazine
Forecast for next month: Thyra Samter Winslow
whose amazingly human stories have graced the pages of most all the leading periodicals, including Liberty, the Saturday Evening Post, Redbook, Cosmopolitan, etc., again is represented in the MODERN SCREEN Magazine with an article which strikes a fascinatingly reminiscent key — containing hitherto unpublished data about important screen personalities, past and present.
Adele Whi'tely Fletcher
that ever wide-awake interpreter of Hollywood personalities and developments, follows up her courageous letter to Clara Bow, which appears in this issue, with a most helpful and interesting feature, containing the hairdressing advice and suggestions of several of the important studio beauty and make-up experts. This is an article no woman of any age can afford to miss.
Carroll and Garrett Graham
exuberant and fearless authors of that riotous and scathing novel of Hollywood life, "Queer People," continue their career of shocking and fascinating film fans with a stimulating article called, "Queerer People," in which they expose and describe many of the amazing personalities who go to make up the Hollywood scene.
Wynn
whose readings of folks' destinies in the Zodiac during the past decade have amazed these same folks with the accuracy and almost gruesome actuality of his analyses and predictions, offers the readers of the MODERN SCREEN Magazine a startling astrological analysis of JANET GAYNOR.
Walter Ramsey
that writer of Hollywood doings and personalities whose viewpoint is unequalled for enthusiasm, interest, and vitality; continues his series, "The Unknown Hollywood," which presents to the American public aspects of the film capital never before revealed, as well as his "Little Impressions of Big People," which, in this issue, offers that amazing story called "Garbo the Athlete." Walter Ramsey writes exclusively for the MODERN SCREEN Magazine.
Besides:
Chevalier's Paris Days
in which Charleson Gray unearths some amazing facts about the Frenchman's preAmerica experiences.
Charlie Chaplin's Secret Sorrow
in which Bob Moak reveals "The Little Mouse" and its startling importance in the great comedian's life.
And many other completely entertaining and often invaluably instructive features and departments: the MODERN SCREEN Magazine Directory of Players and Pictures brought up to the minute, George Gerhafd's continuation of his department, "Hollywood Highlights," another installment of "All Joking Aside," by Jack Welsh, continuations of the series "Hollywood Wardrobes" (Lilyan Tashman next month), "Scoops of the Month," reviews of current films, and Mary Biddle's most helpful "Beauty Advice."
Space prohibits further description of the many other features, novelties, and picture pages which will make the next issue of the MODERN SCREEN Magazine one of the finest numbers of any film publication ever printed. Don't miss it.
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