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Contents — Continued
A Popular Girl (Photograph)
Why Is Bebe Daniels the Favorite of Hollywood?
Blood and Sand (Fictionized by William Almon Wolff)
Vicente Blasco Ibanez Love and Tragedy in the Life of a Torero
When Hollywood Goes to Paris Herbert Howe
The French Capital Begins to Realize It Is Only a Suburb of Filmtown
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Mrs. Charles Ray (Photograph)
Norma Talmadge and Eugene O'Brien (Photograph) Once More the "Great Lovers" Are Playing Together
An All College Film Company
It Sounds Highbrowish, but It's a Practical and Going Concern
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Niblo
What This Happy Couple Have Been Doing Lately
Virginia Browne Fair and Patsy Ruth Miller (Photograph) As They Appear in "Omar, the Tentmaker"
Ziegfeld's Screen Seminary (Photographs)
Is There Material in the Follies for New Film Favorites?
Marion Davies' New Clothes Designed by Le Bon Ton
Carolyn Van Wyck
Alla's Salome (Photographs)
Scenes from Madame Nazimova's Daring New Picture
Imaginary Monologues Delight Evans
Subtle and Charming Satire
The Shadow Stage
The Department of Practical Criticism
The Romantic History of the Motion Picture
Terry Ramsaye
An Absorbing Chapter in This Fascinating Serial
Irene Castle Treman (Photograph)
The Famous Dancer and Actress Returns to the Studios
Plays and Players
Intimate Close-ups of the Studios
Betty Compson (Photograph)
As She Appears in "To Have and to Hold"
Questions and Answers The Answer Man
Running the Silent Scale
Some Remarkable Studies of Dorothy Phillips
What Was the Best Picture of 1921?
You Are Invited to Help in Making the Award of Photoplay Magazine's Medal of Honor
Color and the Photoplay Terry Ramsaye
Why Do They Do It?
Our Readers Are Alert in Catching Screen "Breaks"
A Motion Picture Dictionary Willard Huntington Wright
Friendly Advice
Carolyn Van Wyck's Department of Personal Service
When I Interviewed Lillian Russell Herbert Howe
Brickbats and Bouquets Letters from Readers
Addresses of the leading motion picture studios will be found on page 118
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The New Faces
Contest has Closed
and soon the judges
expect to announce
the winners.
Followers of the
screen everywhere
are anxiously
awaiting the
result.
The latest on the
Contest will be
found, with
pictures of some of
the leaders, on
pages 34-35
of this issue.
The great question
now is: Will they
screen well, or will
others displace
them f
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