Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1930)

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Photoplay Magazine for May, 1930 Model 493 Sizes 14-20 36-42 Ruth Tayl knows her lines This clever little star is a devotee of lines whether she is picking a $500 coat or an $8 simple frock like this typical Hubrite Informal Frock of Ruff-Weave pure silk — original design, correct proportions for each size, careful finish. Ruth Taylor says you must be sure to notice the new short sleeve, the flaring godets, the ingenious bow tie. Comes in misty pastel shades — Danube blue, jonquil, orchid, azalea pink, lettuce green or gardenia white. This and other lovely Hubrite Informal Frocks ranging from $2 to $12 are shown in such leading stores as Frederick Loeser & Co., Brooklyn Jordan Marsh Company, Boston The Ernst Kern Co., Detroit Sihley, Lmdsay & Curr Co., Rochester Jacoby Bros., inc., Los Angeles PHOTOPLAY readers out of reach of local Hubrite stores are invited to send direct to Boston for the charming model shown, or for our FREE Summer Style Folder P-5 HDBRJTE Jnfownal {JhocAs INCORPORATED 104 Shawmut Avenue, BOSTON, MASS. (^irls! Want a trip to Hollywood? Columbia Pictures promises you one if you are chosen "Miss Columbia^ Margaret Livingston, Evelyn Brent and Dorothy Revier. These stars will entertain "Miss Columbia" during her week in Hollywood THE Columbia Pictures Corporation is seeking "Miss Columbia" among the girls of America. The winner will receive a round trip to Hollywood, all expenses paid; a week's contract at $250, and will pose for a new opening trailer which will introduce every Columbia picture to the screen. PHOTO PLA Yis cooperating with Columbia and with twelve other national magazines to find the lucky "Miss Columbia." Our winning girl will be known as "Miss Photoplay," and will receive, as her semifinal prize, a Majestic Radio set. From the thirteen winners "Miss Columbia" will be chosen, and the fun will be onl What Miss Columbia Will Win Here Are the Rules — A round trip to Hollywood, all expenses paid. A week's contract at the Columbia Studios in Hollywood, at $250. Her face and figure on the opening trailer of every Columbia picture. Lavish entertainment on the Coast by the executives and stars of Columbia pictures. Send your photograph, with measurements and other information requested in the advertisement elsewhere in this issue, to — The "Miss Columbia" Editor, Photoplay, 221 West 57th Street, New York City. This magazine's winner will be chosen by our editorial staff and two Columbia executives. She will receive a Majestic Radio set, and be known as "Miss Photoplay." The contest closes at midnight, May 25, 1930. A ROYAL greeting and grand entertainment await "Miss Columbia" in Holly wood. She will be received by the Columbia forces, headed by Harry Cohn, vice-president. Among the stars who will entertain her and show her the sights are Evelyn Brent, Jack Holt, Ralph Graves, Margaret Livingston, Sally O'Neil, Dorothy Revier and many others. The company promises that she will not have a dull moment. She will be filmed by "Screen Snapshots," the film fan magazine. This is your chance to see Hollywood from the inside. And your opportunity to be seen on the screen wherever Columbia Pictures are shown. Enter now. Send your picture, and the information requested to us, and become "Miss Photoplay." If we know our girls, she'll be "Miss Columbia," too! Every advertisement in PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE is guaranteed.