Photoplay (Jul-Dec 1938)

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°* MOTIOH ^ 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? .... Cornelius 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 of 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 Bouquets 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 51 Fashion Letter 74 Complete Casts of Pictures Reviewed in This Issue 92 VOL Ul., No. 9, SEPTEMBER, 1938 Published Monthly by Macfadden Publications, Inc., 333 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, III. • Bernarr Macfadden, President • Irene T. Kennedy, Treasurer • Wesley F. Pape, Secretary • General Offices, 205 East 42nd St., New York, N. Y. • Editorial and Advertising Offices* Chanin Building, 122 East 42nd St., New York, N. Y., Curtis Harrison, Advertising Manager • Charles H. Shaltuck, Manager, Chicago Office • London Agents, Macfadden Magazines, Ltd., 30 Bouverie St., London, E. C. 4 • Trade Distributors Atlas Publishing Company, 18, Bride Lane, London, E. C. 4 • Yearly Subscription: $2.50 in the United States, $3.00 in U. S. Possessions and Territories, also Cuba, Mexico, Haiti, Dominican Republic, Spain and Possessions, and Central and South American countries excepting British Honduras, British, Dutch and French Guiana. $2.50 in Canada and Newfoundland, t All other countries $5.00. Remittances should be made by check, or postal or express money order • CAUTION — Do not subscribe through persons unknown to you • While manuscripts, photographs, and drawings are submitted at the owners' risk, every effort will be made by this organization lo return those found unavailable if accompanied by sufficient 1st class postage, and explicit name and address. But we will not be responsible for any losses of such matter. Entered as second-class matter April 24, 1912, at the post office at Chicago, 111., under the act of March 3, 1879, Copyright, 1938, by Macfadden Publications, Inc Registro Nacional de la Propiedad Inlelectual.