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Contents — Continued
Fashioned for the First Cool Days .... Betty Brown
A selection, from the screen, of frocks and wraps for early-fall wear.
The Screen in Review . . . . . Norbert Lusk
A critical discussion of the latest film offerings.
A Confidential Guide to Current Releases ....
Tips on all important movies now showing.
Caught by the Camera ♦ •
Pictorial news of the players on and off the set.
Red Heads of Hollywood ....
Photos in black and white of just a few of them.
Give Without an Angle
A perfectly informal chat with Clive Brook.
Famous Types, and Why They Appeal
A second group of character studies by this prominent scenario writer.
New Roles for Old . .
Views of well-known players in unfamiliar guises.
Hollywood High Lights Edwin and Elza Schallert
The gist of the news from the movie town.
From Jolly Old England . . . . . . Myrtle Gebhart .
Ralph Forbes, young Britisher, eagerly adapts himself to the American screen.
. A. L. Wooldridge
Dorothy Manners Clara Beranger .
Our Chinese Movie Actors ....
Interesting bits of information about them.
Doubling for Famous Masterpieces .
Some screen ladies successfully pose as such.
How to Stay Married
Peeps into the homes of a few happy couples in Hollywood.
The Lure of the Sure Fire ' . .
The never-ending appeal of certain old-time stuff.
Ladies Prefer Wigs ........
Photos showing how wigs affect the appearance of some of the actresses
A Contradictory Comedian .....
Ford Sterling's career is full of contrasts.
Information, Please ....... The Picture Oracle . J 02
Answers to questions of our readers.
Malcolm H. Oettinger
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A SURVEY OF TALENT
YX/HAT may be expected, during the new season, of stars and players already established, and what new luminaries are likely to join those we already know ?
These are questions being discussed by almost every follower of motion pictures, and considering the new personalities from abroad as well as the surprising "discoveries" among native players, we may look for a season of unusual interest from the standpoint of acting talent.
Edwin Schallert has written, for the October number of PicturePlay, a shrewd appraisal of Hollywood's screen talent. He sums up the achievements of last season, and predicts what new honors are in store for the players you know well and just how far certain lesser-known actors will go in the year to come.
WHO'S WHO IN COMEDIES?
Often you have been delighted — and amused — by the legion of boys and girls in shor You have come to look upon them as old friends, but beyond learning their names, you about them. Grace Kingsley, well-known writer on movie topics, will correct this deficiency in a delightful story dealing with these very people. She will tell who they are, whence they came and, in short, give you all the information you expect about your "big" stars but rarely read about your "little" ones.
Other features in the October number are, as the saying goes, too numerous to mention! Enough to say that Greta Garbo, Alice Toyce, and Georgia Hale are but a few of the interesting personalities about whom you will read something new in the next issue of Picture-Play.
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