Picture Play Magazine (Mar-Aug 1926)

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51 In and Out of the Studios Our own news reel of the doings of the players while the cameras are not grinding. The five Christie players, above, are just setting off for what is called "The Million-dollar Handicap." The prizes go, not to the speed of the horses, but to the attractiveness of the riders. Who would you bet on to win? How short can a dress be and still be a dress? This party gown of Vera Steadman's seems to have reached about the limit for anything approaching conventional garb. This was snapped on one bright December day, when Pauline Starke went bathing, and took a ride on the shoulders of a life guard at Coronado Beach, California.