Radio stars (Oct 1934-Sept 1935)

Record Details:

Something wrong or inaccurate about this page? Let us Know!

Thanks for helping us continually improve the quality of the Lantern search engine for all of our users! We have millions of scanned pages, so user reports are incredibly helpful for us to identify places where we can improve and update the metadata.

Please describe the issue below, and click "Submit" to send your comments to our team! If you'd prefer, you can also send us an email to mhdl@commarts.wisc.edu with your comments.




We use Optical Character Recognition (OCR) during our scanning and processing workflow to make the content of each page searchable. You can view the automatically generated text below as well as copy and paste individual pieces of text to quote in your own work.

Text recognition is never 100% accurate. Many parts of the scanned page may not be reflected in the OCR text output, including: images, page layout, certain fonts or handwriting.

RADIO STARS RADIO STARS CURTIS MITCHELL, EDITOR A BR I L LAMARQLE, ART EDITOR -K STARRING IN SWEET MUSIC" w w How movie stars guard the natural beauty of their hair Hollywood's loveliest screen stars guard the natural beauty of their hair like a precious jewel. For this reason DUART PERMANENT WAVES have become the choice of the stars and are featured in the finer Hollywood Beauty Salons. These salons take great pride in offering their famous patrons the protection of genuine Duart Waving Pads that now come in INDIVIDUAL SEALED CARTONS. Duart and only Duart offers you this protection when you buy a permanent wave. When the operator breaks the seal before your eyes ™ you know the k waving pads are k genuine Duart and f^!ii£^^^ never before used on another person's hair. For » your next wave insist on Duart — the choice of the Hollywood stars. FREE BOOKLET Now you can wear a movie star's coiffure Send for this booklet containing smart new Hollywood Hair Styles. 24 pages of photos showing how to dress your hair the way the movie stars do. Sent FREE with one 10-cent package of Duart Hair Rinse. Choose from 12 shades listed in cou z pon. It does NOT dye or bleach. a DUART j Cficice, oj tJw, Jio&ijiimd StaM~ z Duart, 984 Folsom St., San Francisco, Calif. I enclose 10 cents for one package of Duart Hair Rinse and the FREE Booklet of Smart new Movie Star Coiffures. Name — — Address City — State. Mark your shade of rinse. □ Black □ Golden □ Light □ Ash O Dark Brown Golden Blonde Brown □ Chestnut Blonde q Medium □ Titian Brown □ Henna Brown Reddish □ Titian □ White □ Golden Brown Reddish or Gray Blonde Blonde (Platinum) Stars and Their Stories Helen Jepson's Road to Romance ... Adele Whitely Fletcher 24 Careers Are Funny Things (Virginia Rea) Helen Hover 30 He Faced Starvation For a Dream (Willard Robison) Dora Albert 31 I'm Glad My Wife Divorced Me (Mark Hellinger-Gladys Glad) Mary Jacobs 35 Shake Hands With a Winner (Whispering Jack Sm ith) Ruth Geri 3fJ Why 30 Girls Left Home (Phil Spitalny's Triumph) John Skinner 44 Hal Kemp's Untold Romance Lester Gottlieb 46 The Thrilling Story of Bradley Kincaid Jean Pelletier 49 Special Features Would $500 a Week Satisfy You? Doron K. Antrim 6 An Open Letter to Mrs. Rudy Vallee ..Mrs. Mary P. Grace 14 When the White House Listens In Anna Lee Sweetser 16 Confessions of a Crooner's 'Wife' 26 The Inside Story of Seth Parker's Shipwreck lohn Skinner 28 Free Frocks For Milady 32 Programs for Forgotten Women George Kent 48 With Their Backs to the Wall Ogden Mayer 52 Kilocycle Quiz 7 More or Less in Confidence Maestros on Parade Wilson Brown 36 Nelson Keller 8 pee|< Abooing in BroadcastKeep Young and Beautiful land 40 Mary Biddle 10 D ■. c. , r • . c l i Board of Review.... 12 Radio Stars Cookin9 School For Distinguished Service to NancV Wood 50 Radio 19 Programs Day by Day 56 Chattergraphs 20 Here Are the Answers. .. . 106 Radio Stars published monthly and copyrighted. 1935. by Dell Publishing Co.. Inc. Office of publication at Washington anil South Avenues, Dunelien. X. J. Executive and editorial offices, 149 Madison Avenue. New Yoik, X. Y. George Delacorte, Jr.. Pres.; H. Meyer, Viee-Pres. ; i. Fred Henry, Vice-Pres. ; M. Delacorte. See'y. Vol. 6. No. 2, May, 1935, printed in IT. S. A. Single copy price 10 cents. Subscription price in the United States. $1.20 a year. Entered as second-class matter August 5, 1932, at the Post Office at Dunelien, X. J., under the act of March 3, 1S79. The publisher accepts no responsibility for the return of unsolicited material. 4