Photoplay (Jul - Dec 1924)

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The World's Leading Motion Picture Publication PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE JAMES R. QUIRK, Editor Vol. XXVI Contents July, 1924 No. 2 Cover Design Hal Phyfe Anna Q. Nilsson Brief Reviews of Current Pictures In Tabloid Form for Ready Reference Brickbats and Bouquets Letters from Readers Rotogravure: New Pictures: Clara Bow, Gloria Swanson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pickford, Kathleen Key, Alma Rubens. Marian Nixon, Lillian Rich Speaking of Pictures (Editorials) James R. Quirk Thomas Meighan's New York Apartment (Photographs) A Chinese Setting of Exquisite Taste Favorite Sweethearts of the Screen The Male Stars Name Their Choice The Story Without a Name (Fiction) Arthur Stringer Photoplay Offers $5,000 in Cash for a Title to This Great. Absorbing Serial Illustrated by Douglas Duer The Final Word in the Bobbed Hair Controversy (Photograph) Valentino as a Barber in "Monsieur Beaucaire" Alumnae of the Sennett Academy (Photographs) Figures as Well as Figuring Bring Success (Contents continued on next page) Published monthly by the Photoplay Publishing Co. Publishing Office, 750 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111. Editorial Offices, 221 W. 57th St., New York City Tlie International News Company, Ltd., Distributing Agents, 5 Bream's Bull ling, ! "n Ion, England Edwin M. Colvtn, pres. James R. Quirk. Vice-Pres. R. M. Eastman, Sec.Treas. Kathryn Dougherty, Business Mgr. Yearly Subscription: $2.50 in the United States, its dependencies. Mexico and Cuba: $3.00 Canada; $3.50 to foreign countries. Remittances should be made by check, or postal or express money order. Caution — Do not subscribe through persons unknown to you. Entered as second-class matter April 24, 1912, at the Postoffice at Chicago, 111., under the Act '»« M 1Kb 12 19 27 28 30 32 37 38 JoM.S^ Photoplays Reviewed in the Shadow Stage This Issue Save tin's magazine — rrfcr to the criticisms before you pick out your evening's entertainment. Moke Ibis your reference list. Page 44 Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall United Artists The Goldfish . Fir-t National The Rejected Woman ... Di>tinctive 45 Cytherea Fir~t National The Lone Wolf Paramount Men Paramount Page 46 The Danger Line F B. O. Sherlock. Jr Metro The Woman Who Sinned F It. () Untamed Youth I l; ( p. The Trout ile Shooter A Girl of the Limberlost I B. 0 Pa t 47 Li-ten Lester Principal Bluff Paramount The Qhechahco! \ <> Exhibitor* Forty-Horse Hawkins Universal Mile. Midnight Riders Up. ... . Universal /' , I2j The Circus Cowboy The Telephone Girl I r Ridgeway <>i Montana Uri The Dangerous Blonde Universal Daring Youth Prim ipa' Wanted l>v the I i \ Copyright, 1924, by the PHOTOPLAY PUBLISHING CoMPANV.Chlogo