Picture Play Magazine (Jul - Dec 1929)

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99 Tasty Morsels Of course these bites are good, for a sandwich or a doughnut shared in this manner may have romantic significance. Dorothy Mackaill, below, gives Sidney Blackrru r a bite of cake, and he knows how such things were meant to be eaten. Gordon Elliott, right, samples a bit of something from the tea table of Vivien Oakland while working together in "In the Headlines.'' Josephine Dunn, below, kindly offers Eddie Xugent the first b:te from her ice-cream cone, but he seems to doubt the genuineness of the offer, orperhaps he's reviving the old one about the bite being bigger than the cone when he gets through. A doughnut is real cake under these circumstances, Jack Oakie, above, believed when offered one by Evelyn Brent, n "Fast Company." George Lewis, low, receives his first bite at dinner from Mrs. Lewis, but whether this is offered as a regular ritual for young married couples to start off a meal is entirely speculative.