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Contents — Continued
Playthings of Destiny (Fiction)
Told from Anita Stewart's Latest Picture
Starring Mother Nature
Glacier National Park in the Movies.
Vamps of AH Times
First of a Series — Lilith
Romance in a Film Factory All Over a Little Love Scene!
Luliette Bryant 36
(Photographs) 39
Svetozar Tonjoroff 40
(Photographs) 41
Delight Evans 43
West Is East
Talks with Mary Miles M inter and Ward Crane
Close Ups Editorial Expression and Comment 44
The Real Censorship Norman Anthony 45
Drawing.
Confessions of a Modern Don Juan Joan Jordan 46
Tony Moreno on Love and Romance.
His Brother (Fiction) Oscar Graeve 48
A Contest Story Illustrated by T. D. Skidmore
Another Fool Hugh Holbrook 50
Verse
The Shadow Stage
Reviews of the New Pictures
A Message of Hope
A Sane Statement From a Sane Director
Ride, Swim and Dance?
What an "Extra" Must Do
Burns Mantle 51
WJllam C. deMille 54
Frances Denton 55 John G. Holme
58 60
Sydney Valentine 62
The Opportunity of a Lifetime
A Plea for More Blue Sky Laws
Made in Heaven
Tom Moore Marries Renee Adoree
The Careers of Catherine Calvert
How One Actress Combines Home and Studio
Questions and Answers The Answer Man 65
On Parole Norman Anthony 66
Drawing
Why Do They Do It? , 69
The Movie-goer's Own Page
Stage Whiskers! Catherine Carpenter 70
Jim Kirkwood Donned Them As an Experiment
Plays and Players Cal. York 72
News and Views From the Studios
The High Cost of "Doubling" 87 Drawing
Showers and Flowers Margaret E. Sangster 92
A Family Circle Talk
The Squirrel Cage A. Gnutt 104
An Un-literary Digest
Addresses of the leading motion picture studios will be found on page 89.
Who Is "Carolyn Van Wyck?"
OEGINNING with the -L-' June issue, Carolyn Van W'yck will conduct PHOTOPLAY'S fashion department.
"Carolyn Van W'yck" is, frankly, the nom de plume of a well-known New York society woman — noted for her good taste, famous for her authority in matters of dress. She w ill make no attempt to cover the field of fashions in the accepted manner of the fashion magazines; she will only try to be of service to the women readers of PHOTOPLAY. Service — meaning that she w ill advise you as to your frocks and to your hats — your coiffure and your handbags. She will answer your cuestions on all subjects of feminine interest, from the appropriate costume for the smart girl graduate to the most approved modern method for powdering one's nose! If you are one of those conscientious women who really want to know which to wear, black stocking or gray, with the short frocks — if you wish to learn more ■ about the permanent wave — you will find the answer in PHOTOPLAY. And Miss Van W'yck will not neglect the link' things — those important accessories to the smart w oman's w ardrobe.
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