Picture Play Magazine (Mar-Aug 1927)

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60 In and Out What the camera sees here and Peeping into the Warner Baxter home, left, we find Warner presenting the well-known picture of solid comfort— with the traditional pipe, book, and easy-chair. Over on the Paramount lot, Eddie Cantor, Clara Bow, and Wallace Beery, below, were discovered doing a hop, skip, and jump in assorted costumes — Eddie being all dressed up for his mailman role in "Special Delivery," Clara for "Rough House Rosie," and Wally for his Alpine role in "The Big Sneeze." Out at the rifle range, Irene Rich, who has the reputation of being an expert marksman, takes her rifle in hand and proves that she really is a good shot. Virginia Gray's doll nonchalantly hugs her knees as she watches Virginia paint a picture of her. Little Miss Gray, as you probably know, is the Little Eva of "Uncle Tom's Cabin."