Picture Play Magazine (Mar-Aug 1927)

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86 She makes her own frosted chocolates, in a pantry so spotless and shiny and white that you wonder if it is ever used for anything except a pretty background for Esther and her flowered apron. Parlor, Bedroom and Pantry Esther Ralston is equally decorative in all three. Wars have been fought and cities burned for lesser beauties than Esther Ralston. It is of such as she that poets sing. Whether draped on her couch in fluffy ruffles or beating an egg in the pantry in a gingham apron, Esther never fails to be pictorial. That is not the famous glass slipper that is being slipped onto her foot in the picture below, but if it were it would most certainly fit, for what prince could resist such dainty feminine charm as Esther's?