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The New Movie Magazine
One of the Tower Group of Magazines Hugh Weir — Editorial Director
Features
Cover Painting of Alice White by Penrhyn Stanlaws Their First Fans Grace Kingsley 24
The mothers of the famous film stars tell their first recollections of their sons and daughters.
How to Interview Greta Garbo in Your Spare Time at Home. . . .J. P. McEvoy 28
The celebrated humorist gives some hilarious advice.
Her Years as Valentino's Wife . .Herb Howe 32
Natacha Rambova for the first time tells the dramatic story of her marriage with Valentino.
More Than Beauty Adela Rogers St. Johns 38
The famous Hollywood writer gives a colorful character study of the popular Ruth Chatterton.
We Have With Us Tonight Homer Croy 42
Another Hollywood banquet — with The New Movie's toastmaster presiding.
Home Town Stories of the Stars Al Gaskill 44
The second of the series tells of Myrna Loy's childhood in Montana.
Half Way to Heaven Albert Boswell 46
The adventures of the daredevil cameramen who make the thrilling flying films.
What to Expect in 1930 Frederick James Smith 51
Interesting predictions about motion picture personalities and events.
My Friend John A lice Joyce 52
The well-known screen actress tells some interesting stories of the Irish tenor, John McCormack.
The Hollywood Boulevardier Herb Howe 54
The most popular of the movie raconteurs talks about the film famous
The Talkies Invade the Courts Thomas E. Lewis 58
The sound picture may revolutionise the methods of jurisprudence.
Reminiscences Bessie Love 66
The life story of the popular actress comes to its happy ending.
They Act Their Age in New York Walter Winchell 68
Broadway's commentator tells what the Hollywood stars do on vacation in Manhattan.
Hoot Takes the Air Dick Hyland 73
The cozvboy star takes to the clouds for adventure.
How Hollywood Entertains Evelyn Gray 76
When you know these details of Bebe Daniels' party, you can give a similar one yourself.
Hollywood Answers Back 89
What the stars think of Thyra Sautter Winslow's attack upon their modes and manners.
"Do You Know Gloria?". Sylvia Godwin 90
A friend of twelve years describes the real Gloria Swanson.
Mother's Girl Dick Hyland 94
Lillian Roth, the newest Hollywood hit, tells what she ozves to her mother.
Hollywood's Gamest Troupers Rosalind Shaffer 98
They were stars in other days, but now they bravely carry on in smaller roles.
Departments
Music of the Sound Screen 6
Reviews of all the new records of sound screen musical numbers.
Guide to the Best Films 7
The recommended motion pictures of the past sir months.
Gossip of the Studios 19
What they arc talking about in Hollywood.
Reviews of All the New Motion Pictures 84
Crisp and accurate comments upon the important new films.
First Aids to Beauty Ann Boyd 104
Simple rules for charm and attractiveness.
Frederick James Smith — -Managing Editor
Dick Hvland — Western Editorial Representatir*
Published monthly by Tower Magazines, Incorporated. Office of publication at 184-10 Jamaica Ave., Jamaica, N. Y. Executive and editorial offices: 55 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. Home office: 22 North Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Hugh Weir, President; Theodore Alexander, Treasurer; Marie L. Featherstone, Secretary. Vol. 1, Number 3, February, 1930, printed in the U. S. A. Price in the United States $1.20 a year, 10c a copy. Price in Canada $1.80 a year, 15c a copy. Copyright, 1930 (trademark registry applied for), by Tower Magazines, Incorporated, in the United States, Canada and Great Britain. Application for entry as second-class matter is pending at Jamaica, N. Y. Nothing that appears in THE NEW MOVIE MAGAZINE may be reprinted, either wholly or in part, without permission. The publisher accepts no responsibility for return of unsolicited manuscripts.