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This Man Has Your Number !
In this issue we present the first of a series of Numberscopes on motion picture stars by Clifford W. Cheasley, world-famous numerologist and author of several volumes on numerology. He has selected as his first subject Clark Gable, for whom he predicts greater success than ever in the coming year. Turn to page 42., read this interesting character analysis of America's favorite screen lover . . . and learn how you can obtain a brief general Numberscope of your own, prepared by the foremost authority on the science of numbers.
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Herman Schoppe, Art Director
Stanley V. Gibson, Publisher Laurence Reid, Editor
Twentieth Year Volume XLII, No. 6
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Features In This Issue
Joan Bennett's Well Again And Oh! How
Changed!
You've Been Wrong About Garbo — She Has A
Sense Of Humor Jack Grant
They Stepped Out And Won Their Medals In The
Four Corners Of The Globe Harry Wilson
Can Movie Couples Be Friends After Divorce? . . Nancy Pryor
Famous Numerologist Predicts Biggest Success For
Clark Gable In 1932 ^Clifford W. Cheasley
America's New Aristocracy Faith Service
These Stars Knew How To Stop Divorce
Rumors Joan Standish
Some Things That Only Dick Barthelmess
Knew Till Now Joseph Henry Steele
The Color Combinations You Should Wear .... Nan Hornbeck
Lawrence Tibbett Tells His Own Story About His Divorce
Hollywood Stars Get Their Greatest Thrill In
Attending Murder Trials J. Eugene Chrisman
She Looks Like A Vamp — But Has The Soul
Of A Gypsy Hale Horton
Greta, Ramon And Sessue Go Native When
They Eat Ivy Wilson
Broadway Couldn't Hold Her When Movie
Stardom Beckoned Terry Costello
Is Carole Lombard Really A Society Deb? Elisabeth Goldbeck
Doug Carves A New Career For Himself Mary Webster
How Would You Like A Dish Of Jambalaya? . Dorothy Calhoun
Dorothy Manners 17
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41 44
48 51
Gladys Hall 59 60 66 68
70 7275 78
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Departments
Letters From Our Readers
What The Stars Are Doing Marion Martone
The Movie Circus Dorothy Spensley
Your Gossip Test Marion Martone
That's Hollywood Mark Dowling and Lynn Norris
News And Gossip .36
The Picture Parade 6z
Featured Shorts 84
Tabloid Reviews 86
Now You're Talking! 106
Cover Design of Greta Garbo Painted By Enrique Dorda
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Dorothy Donnell Calhoun, Western Editor
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