Picture Play Magazine (Sep 1925 - Feb 1926)

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Contents -Continued On Sober Reflection Horace Woodmansee . 58 Idle observations on 111 is and that. Pride Precedeth a Fall Mona Gardner . . 60 How Joseph Schildkraut came a cropper on his first venture into filmdom, 'and how it changed his point of view. Charlie Chaplin Wins His Derby . . . . . John Addison Elliott . 61 And routs the imitators who have tried to steal his thunder. The Early Winter Mode Betty Brown . ♦ 62 A preview of what the players will wear as frost approaches. In and Out of the Studios ♦ 64 Snaps of film folk caught here and there. Over the Teacups The Bystander . . 68 Fanny's spicy bits for gossip lovers. Join Novarro and See the World! .... John Addison Elliott . 72 Ramon's travels through a wide range of characters into many lands. Keeping Up the Sister Tradition .... Dorothy Wooldridge . 83 A new crop of younger sisters are getting started in pictures. Whom Should an Actor Please? .... Caroline Bell . . 86 A difficult problem which confronts every star, discussed by Helene Chadwick. "Good Copy" Dorothy Manners . 88 In which the players are considered from the point of view of an interviewer. A Letter from Location 89 Madge Bellamy writes of her experiences. A Prophet of the Cinema ..... Emma-Lindsay Squier . 90 Hobart Bosworth made several predictions which have come true. Gloria, the Versatile ♦ . .91 Miss Swanson's four separate guises in "The Coast of Folly." A Test for Mary Philbin 95 Can she measure up to Mary Pickford as Stella Maris? Watch Out for This Boy! Caroline Bell . . 97 A newly found juvenile who seems aimed for success. Information, Please The Picture Oracle . 102 Answers to questions of our readers. Love and the Movies T HAT'S a big subject, and tbe article we will run on it next month is one that you are going to find of unusual interest. It will take you right back of the scenes, and tell you how you can learn, through your reactions at different types of pictures, things about yourself that you may not have known. Are You Interested in Fan Clubs? We have a story about the founding of one of the most successful clubs of this kind, which will show you how to start one if you like. What Months Were the Stars Born In? Dorothy Wooldridge has been investigating this subject, and will give you her conclusions in a very interesting article. One of the Hits of the Season "The Unholy Three " was made possible by a woman's faith in her husband, who directed that production. He had dropped out of the game, beaten and defeated. How his wife helped him regain his confidence and prestige will be told by Myrtle Gebhart. "I Never Discourage Any Movie Aspirant" says Harold Lloyd. And in an article that we will print next .month he tells why, basing his reasons on his own personal experience in working his way up to fame. These are but a few of the outstanding features which we have planned for our next issue. There will be several others equally interesting. Don't fail to procure a copy.