Picture Play Magazine (Mar-Jul 1929)

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93 Toil oners All These working girls find that any job may lead to romance. Vilma Banky, above, starts her career in "This Is Heaven," by turning pancakes in a restaurant window, but she has her mind on bigger things. Mary Astor, right, also turns a mean waffle, which she does to perfection in "Romance of the Underworld." Maid of all work, Esther Ralston, below, finds it difficult to please her mistress, Emily Fitzroy, in "The Case of Lena Smith." Probably overanxious to make good with her boss, Wallace MacDonald, above, Audrey Ferris gets her pothooks and dashes mixed in "Fancy Baggage." Alice White, above, helps the great American caravan on its way by filling automobile tanks in "Hot Stuff," but it is safe to bet she gets on in the world.