Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1930)

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I 26 One of America's beat known theatrical producers and foremost dance creator, who staged the best Editions of the Zlegfeld Tollies and over 600 other Musical Shows — whose inspirational direction and guidance contributed so much to the success of MVRILYN MILLER. ANN PENNINGTON, GILDA GRAY. EVELYN LAW. FRED AND ADELE ASTAIRE, At JOI.SON. EDDIE CANTOR. WILL ROGERS and many other stars. STAGE DANCING taught The Ned" Wayburn way brings HEALTH-BEAUTY-FAME and HIGHLY PAID CAREERS! WHY allow your dancing talents to remain undeveloped— your personality to lie dormant? Let Ned Wayburn. Maker of Stars, train you to get the mostoutoflife — financially, physically and mentally. A complete day or evening training at the Ned Wayburn Institutes of Dancing means that you are thoroughly schooled in stage deportment, stagecraft and showmanship— ready for the.-mccesB that awaits all Wayburn trained dancers. Here, too, you can reduce or build up — acquire glowing health and beauty of figure that makes for irresistible personal charm and Bocialapopularity. Photoplay Magazine for February, 1930 acquire another next year — in Hawaii again, if possible. She does not like bare legs on herself and intends to wear stockings next Summer as she did last. Learn Stage Dancing the Ned Wayburn way that covers every type of dancing for Stage, Talkies or Teaching Careers; for social affairs. Visit one of the Ned Wayburn Institutes of dancing, or write today for our beautiful new FREE illustrated booklet UB, which describes the Ned Wayburn method and courses in detail. IMPORTANT! Many who And it imtossible to come to the Ned Wayburn Itudios In New York and Cilca^o at once, are takinn advantage of Mr. Wayburn's Home Study Course in Stage Dancing— ttie most remarkable course of its kind in the world. Write lor Free Home-Study Booklet L'HB. 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CARMEL MYERS, who has never looked handsomer in her life than she does at present, is delighted that long skirts are back, and thinks that we have seen the last of the plague of exposed knees which has swept the feminine world these past years. Carmel feels that the feminine anatomy will be much more attractive now that we shall see less of it. She believes that sun-tan is only a vogue, and says that with trailing, soft, feminine garments, white skins will also come back. That also rules out bare legs, which are only fetching when toasted. JUNE COLLYER stopped dashing around New York with her attractive family long enough to wax enthusiastic over long skirts. She says that the modern girl has almost forgotten how to move gracefully, and that soft clinging gowns with trailing draperies will force her to learn. June thinks sun-tan and bare legs are passing fads. SUE CAROL speaks up for the youngsters of the screen: "Oh, my goodness — I don't want to wear real long skirts ! My mother sent me a new formal gown from Paris recently. It is just below the knee in front and sweeps the floor in back. I rather like that style. Covering the knees is all right — I like that — but not real long ones for every day — no! "I didn't go in for sun-tan last Summer but I picked up plenty in my outdoor activities, and probably will next year. And I expect to continue going without hose for informal sports wear and at the beach." INA CLAIRE brought back with her from Paris some emphatic ideas as to fashions for the coming spring. She thinks that dresses for daytime wear will be about three inches longer than those worn in 1929, while very long skirts will be the vogue for evening wear. Fashions, she says, will be more feminine than they have been for several years. Richness will replace severity. She calls particular attention to the hats demanded by the new mode. If one wears an ultra-feminine afternoon frock it will no longer be possible to top it with a plain little felt hat. The hat will have to be of a soft feminine material and design also. The new Mrs. Gilbert thinks it bad taste to eliminate stockings outside of the grounds of one's own home. The newer styles in street and afternoon clothes willalmostautomatically do away with this vogue apart from sports, she says. "Sun-tan will continue to be popular as long as it is fashionable to look healthy, but women will probably not make such desperate attempts to bronze their faces and bodies next summer. They will be content with the tan acquired in ordinary outdoor pursuits." ALICE WHITE feels that her fans should decide whether she should wear longer skirts or not. She thinks they are awkward for street and afternoon dresses. However, her evening frocks have skirts down to the floor, and she thinks that she will like them when she is accustomed to them. 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