Picture-Play Magazine (Sep 1928 - Feb 1929)

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Victorious! oman If you think a woman can't take care of herself in these days of self-expression, just get funny with one of them! Greta Garbo, upper left, in "The Mysterious Lad}-," gets the man what's done her wrong, and if Gustave von Seyeffertitz, upper right, doesn't watch out she'll plug him again. If Roy d'Arcy, above, thinks he can put one over on Sylvia Beecher, in "Beyond the Sierras," he'll have to go to night school. Derelys Perdue, left, hand, and also a club, with Sid Tavlor, in Rider." has the upper in her argument "The Mystery Bebe Daniels, right, gives Ed Brady something to remember her by, in "Hot News." . ,„...(. Mcleft, with look autotries May Avoy, armed a dirty and an matic, to make Conrad N a g e 1 take his hat off in the house, in "Caught i n the Fog." "Don't you dare bull y me," says Jeanette Loff, w i t h emphasis, to Tom Kennedy, in "At Yale."