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Contents — Continued
The Studio Secret (Fiction) Frederic Arnold Kummer
The Opening Chapters of a Serial of Film Life, Wholly Different from Anything You Have Ever Read Before
Illustrated by James Montgomery Flagg
What Are Matinee Idols Made Of?
Ramon Novarro Answers This Question
My Life Story
Gossip — East and West
Intimate GUmpses of the Film Folk
Just a Nice Kid from Virginia
Vera Reynolds Plays the Role of "Prodigal Daughter"
Questions and Answers
Why Do They Do It ?
Screen "Breaks" Reported by Readers of Photoplay
Casts of Current Photoplays
Complete for Every Picture Reviewed in This Issue
Addresses of the leading motion picture studios will be found on page 16
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Herbert Howe 41
An Epic of Old New England (Photographs) 42 The Past Lives Again in "Down to the Sea in Ships"
The Great Will Hays Troupe (Cartoon) 43
Drawing by Mel Cummin
Chic Styles from the Fashion Centers 44
Demonstrated by Bebe Daniels, Andree Lafayette and Hedda Hopper
Close-Ups and Long Shots Herbert Howe 48
Up-to-the-Minute Comment on Personalities of the Films
Decorations by John Held, Jr.
Rodolph Valentino 49
We See Intimately the Author-Star's Hollywood Life in This Installment
The Romantic History of the Motion Picture
Terry Ramsaye 54
Chapter XIII Shows Us, Among Other Things, a Pageant of Old Favorites
Lest We Forget 57 A Plea for a Museum of Motion Picture Art Relics
A Well-Known Millionaire Sportsman (Photograph) 58 Jackie Coogan's Racing Car Is the Envy of All Hollywood
Rotogravure : 59 "Meet the Missus": Mrs. Theodore Roberts, Mrs. Thomas Mix, King and Florence Vidor, Mr. and Mrs. Mayo, Mrs. Milton Sills, Mrs. Mahlon Hamilton, The Ballins, Mrs. Cecil de Mille, Mrs. William de Mille, Mrs. Jack Holt, Mrs. Thomas Ince, Mrs. Charles Ray, Mrs. Douglas MacLean, Mrs. Conrad Nagel
The Shadow Stage Frederick James Smith 63
The Department of Practical Screen Criticism
CalYork 66 81
The Answer Man
83 94
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Their most
trying experiences
Every star has won success after years of hard work, but the story of their hardest days has never before been told
The May
Photoplay
tvill carry the tales of the most trying days in the lives of
Charlie Chaplin, Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks, Pola Negri, Richard Barthelmess, Gloria Swanson, Betty Compson, Antonio Moreno, Alia Nazimova,
and
dozens of others
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