Picture Play Magazine (Sep 1926 - Feb 1927)

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61 Caught by the Camera In and out of the studios Though it's considered unwise to wear your heart on your sleeve, Gwen Lee — to whom these legs belong — wears hers on her stocking — and it seems to be bleeding, too ! "Yea ! Hollywood !" Clara Bow, mascot for the local team, and its champion rooter, does her cheering from the hood of her car. Gardner James uniquely has an altar in his attractive living room, for his home used to be the shrine of the Theosophist Society. Completely disguised behind a walrus mustache, Syd Chaplin, in the famous role of Old Bill in "The Better 'Ole," turns a deaf ear to the megaphone of his director, "Chuck" Reisner — the man in the German helmet.