Picture-Play Magazine (Sep 1928 - Feb 1929)

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DEC 29 I9?8 ©C1B 11252 iiiiiiiiuiiiiiii]iiiniiiiiiiii]]iiiiii]iiiiiiiiii]iiimiiii]]iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii]iiiitiiiiHiiii& MONTHLY Volume XXIX Picture Play ux ' Contents for February, 1929 / Number 6 The entire contents of this magazine are protected by copyright, and must not be reprinted without the publishers' consent. Reginald Fenton What the Fans Think An open forum for and by our readers. Our Dancing Sisters A photograph of Bessie Love and Anita Page as they appear in "The Broadway Melody." An Infant Learns Its Syllables .... Edwin Schallert Amusement and information are cleverly combined in this article about talking pictures. They Know Their Caviar Myrtle Gebhart An intimate story of Edmund Lowe and Lilyan Tashman. The Boy Friend Pictures that prove the stars choose safely. Should a Brother Tell? .... Leslie Fenton's brother thinks so, and does. There's No Place Like Home .... Margaret Reid In all Hollywood there is none like Raymond Hatton's. The Fatal Number Three ..... Ann Sylvester Do deaths of stars always occur in threes? Came the Yawn The camera catches some celebrities in the act of oscitation. Over the Teacups The Bystander Fanny the Fan again invites comparison with Tennyson's brook. Hollywood's in the Air Now .... Myrtle Gebhart Few are spared inoculation with the germ of airplaning. Evelyn — As She Is A truly brilliant analysis of Miss Brent. Margaret Reid Favorites of the Fans Portraits in rotogravure of eight. Shy — But She's Getting On An interview with Jean Arthur tells why. . Patsy DuBuis Carroll Graham The Stroller Biting comment on Hollywood and some of its people. A Kingdom Under the Sea .... Edwin Schallert . "The Mysterious Island" is a film that promises to be unique. Polly's Back Helen Louise Walker Dynamite couldn't dislodge Polly Moran from the screen now. Pride of the Clan . . ... . . Ann Sylvester Eddie Quillan introduces his large family to the fans. Continued on the Second Page Following 8 15 16 18 20 21 22 25 26 28 32 34 35 43 44 46 49 51 Monthly publication issued by Street & Smith Corporation, 70-89 Seventh Avenue, New York City; Ormond G. Smith, President; George C. Smith, Tico President and Treasurer; George C. Smith, Jr., Vice-President ; Ormond. V. Gould, Secretary, Copyright, 1928, by Street & Smith Corporation, Nevt York Copyright, 1928, by Street '&■ Smith Corporation, Great Britain. Entered a's Second-class Matter, March 6, 1910, at the Post Office at New York, N. Y., under Act of Congress of March .3, 1879. Canadian subscription, $2.86. Foreign, $3.22. YEARLY SUBSCRIPTION, $2.50 SINGLE COPIES, 25 CENTS ALL MANUSCRIPTS MUST BE AOORESSEO TO THE EDITORS We do not hold ourselves responsible for the return of unsolicited manuscripts. KlllillllllllllllllllillllllllllllM