Picture-Play Magazine (Sep 1928 - Feb 1929)

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53 for Reflection nowhere in all the world do looking-glasses so constantly reflect only and charm. There can't be too much of a good thing, though Corinne Griffith, right, would be the last to remind her mirror of it. Irene Rich, above, ignores her mirror to greet a visitor to her dressing room, but the looking-glass is not to be cheated of her clear reflection, so catches it just the same. Jetta, the great Goudal, left, being original in her every waking moment, coolly turns her back to her mirror, but said mirror, not to be snubbed, says that it will get even with Jetta , when she is tired. Louise Fazenda, below, a queen of comedy, rewards a faithful subject, whose truth she values highly, with a smile of quiet understanding. Dorothy Gulliver,left, ready for a fancy-dress party, lingers before the hall mirror before her beau arrives.