Picture-Play Magazine (Sep 1928 - Feb 1929)

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27. Hot-weather Cures There are at least five stars who know what to do when Summer days come around Leatrice Joy, above, enjoys playing golf no matter how high the temperature rises, but Dorothy Dwan, below, has an electric-driven boat that serves her purpose best. Robert Armstrong, above, finds that the old lawn hose has uses outside the realm of gardening. Vera Reynolds, left, wears something akin to rompers when days grow warmer, and Marie Prevost, below, is evidently looking for a ship to take her away from the dock on which she is perched.