Picture Play Magazine (Mar-Jul 1929)

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50 Tignts and Tan Bark The combination of these circus essentials inspires the stars to feats of daring and reveals their physical perfection as well. George O'Brien and Lois Moran, above, finding no circus picture to play in, donned the proper costume for a little stunt of their own. Renee Adoree, left, as Cleo, in "The Spieler," is not only the owner of the show, but its star attraction ^ well. Charles Morton and Janet Gaynor, below, truly glorified the trapeze in "The Foul" Devils" and popularized tights and tan bark. i IPifl It's none other than Hoot Gibson, above, who, clad in skirts, holds Dorothy Gulliver for a thrilling stunt in "The Wild West Show." Doris Hill, left, slipped into tights and became an aerial artist for "Tillie's Punctured Romance."