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OCT 27 1920
October 1920
Vol. IV, No. 12
TO OUR READERS
The paper shortage made it impossible for us to secure paper for our September number in time to go to press with that issue. This October magazine therefore takes the place of September and October. AH subscriptions have been extended one month so that subscribers will receive their full quota of copies.
The editors have prepared what they believe to be the finest and most important issue of Photo-Play Journal yet published for November, and they are confident you will agree with them. One outstanding feature will be an article by Harold Smythe, one of the most brilliant writers of the West Coast, who has found a new and interesting angle on the movie nude. He has also found photographs that really illustrate his story. You cannot afford to miss "The Great Undraped." .
Claude Millard, our staff artist, is responsible for the November cover and many new sketches. Our advice is to place your order with your newsdealer early for the November Photo-Play Journal.
CONTENTS
Meeting Madge By Helen Clark 4
Mostly About Scenarios. By H. H. Van Loan 6
Ann May — A Hard-Working Rich Girl.
By H. Riley 8
Bossing Beautiful Women. By Tom Oliphant 10
Betty Ross Clark (Portrait) 12
A Village Sleuth By Morrie Ryskind 13
Constance Binney (Portrait) 17
Bert Lytell (Portrait) . 18
Featuring Zena Keefe.
By Hortense Saunders 19
Getting the Laughs According to Hoyle.
By Curtis Dunham 20
Estelle of the Lollypops. By Burton Adams 22
Cartooned Into the Cinema.
By Harold C. Howe 24
Alma Rubens By Margaret Lee 26
Page Mr. Christie By Jack Jevne 28
Foreman Forman By Gladys Fletcher 30
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Edith Roberts (Portrait) 31
Alice Joyce in "The Prey" (Illustrations) . . 32
Robert Gordon (Portrait) 34
Tom-Boy Helen By Regina B. Kruh 35
Cathay Comes to Hollywood.
By Adam Hull Shirk
Don Adonis By Constance Little
Freedom of the Knees By Mae Murray
The Male Sub-Deb 42
Fatty's Flivvers 43
The Screen-Goer (Reviews).
By Lewis F. Levenson 44 The Great Screen School.
By Melvin C. Riddle 46
Anita Stewart (Portrait) 47
Faire Binney (Portrait) 48
Not for Yours Truly.
By Howard Irving Young 49
Peggy Rompers Writes 53
A Little Bird Told Me 54
F. H. ANSPACHER
Editor
C. E. MILLARD
Staff Artist
IDELLA E. EMERY
West Coast Representative
CHARLES REED JONES
Managing Editor
LEWIS F. LEVENSON
Associate Editor
Eastern Advertising ^anager: S. M. Goldberg, 56 West 45th Street, New York. Western Advertising Managers: Cole & Freer, Peoples Gas Building, Chicago.
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Published monthly by Photo-Play Journal Corpfration, 145 W. 38th St., New York, N. Y. F. H. Anspacher, Pres. and Editor; A. Richard Ulmer Sec. and Treas. Subscription price — UnitedfStates, Colonies and Mexico, $3.00. Canada, $3.50. Foreign, $4.00. Single copies United" States, 25 cents. Canada, 35 cents. Enteref as second class matter at the Post Office at New York, N. Y., under the act of March' 3 1879
Copyright, 1920, by Photo-Play Journal Corp.
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