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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)
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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.
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Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall
United Artists
The Goldfish . Fir-t National
The Rejected Woman ... Di>tinctive
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Cytherea Fir~t National
The Lone Wolf Paramount
Men Paramount
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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
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Li-ten Lester Principal
Bluff Paramount
The Qhechahco! \ <> Exhibitor*
Forty-Horse Hawkins Universal Mile. Midnight
Riders Up. ... . Universal
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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