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ERNEST V. HEYN
EXECUTIVE EDITOR
HEYWORTH CAMPBELL
ART EDITOR
RUTH WATERBURY
EDITOR
On the Cover — Jeanette MacDonald, Natural Color Photograph by George Larkin of the Macfadden Studio
The Case of the Hollywood Scandal Erie Stanley Gardner 17
Beginning — a thrilling new murder mystery by a celebrated writer
How I Saved My Marriage Dorothy Lamour 20
A revealing story of how a glamour girl solved her problems
Behavior by Bogart Ruth Rankin 22
You have to fight if you want Humphrey Bogart for a friend
It's Easy to Act! Jimmie Fidler 23
It's the world's champion racket says this famous radio commentator
Who's Hollywood's Smartest Hostess? .... Ccrnelius Vanderbilt, Jr. 24 Photoplay's famed reporter takes his life in his hands
HIGHLIGHTS Victorian . . . with Variations Dorothy Spensley 26
Olivia de Havilland — a 20th Century model of a 19th Century heroine
OF THIS ISSUE Sincerely Yours Lillian Day 28
The hilarious autobiography of an autograph hound
Roundup of Children Sara Hamilton 30
Exposing those Hollywood kiddies, news cf whom you rarely see in print
Portrait in Bordeaux Red Joseph Henry Steele 32
Introducing " The Rage of Paris " Danielle Darrieux
Photoplay Fashions Gwenn Walters 57
Dolores Del Rio chooses chic stripes to usher in fall fashions
Rover Boy in Hollywood Marian Rhea 67
Wanderer Ray Milland finds his niche at last
Born for Romance Howard Sharpe 68
Concluding — Loretta Young's dramatic life story
The Camera Speaks: —
Candids Can Be Beautiful 34
Photoplay's Hyman Fink reveals unusual camera secrets
Famous Firsts 36
A pictorial feature based on the findings of a noted columnist
Idiots' Delight 40
You'll want to play Hollywood's most popular parlor game
NEWS Whose Shoes? 44
It takes headwork to figure out this footwork
VIEWS AND Twelve Years Later— The Strange Return of an Idol . . . . 46
Proving that movie fans' admiration for Rudolph Valentino will never die
REVIEWS
Boos and Eouquets 4
Brief Reviews of Current Pictures 6
Close Ups and Long Shots 8
How Well Do You Know Your Hollywood? 10
PHOTOPLAY'S Own Beauty Shop Carolyn Van Wyck 14
Cal York's Gossip of Hollywood 49
The Shadow Stage 52
We Cover the Studios Jack Wade 5i
Fashion Letter 74
Complete Casts of Pictures Reviewed in This Issue 92
VOL. LH., No. 9, SEPTEMBER, 1938
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