Picture Play Magazine (Mar-Aug 1927)

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84 The Younger The picturesque backgrounds they pick for Jane Winton, like so many people in Hollywood, decided she'd like to have a Spanish home. You can't see much of it above, but you can see Jane and her dog out on the lawn. Clara Bow, pretending she was a medieval maid, picked a Norman-castle effect for a home — with a turret and battlements and everything. She can lean from her tower window and imagine she's a damsel in distress waiting for her knight to gallop to her rescue. Right, Elinor Fair was snapped before her home just as she was setting out on a shopping tour. She's another who likes Spanish architecture.