Screenland (Oct 1923-Mar 1924)

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©C1B558461 ^ creenland a Magazine of Young Ideas Publisher: NLyron Zobel Editor: Frederick James Smith Associate Editor: Anne Austin 50^ VOLV,n Contents for NOVEMBER, 1923 No2 Contents for November, 1923. Screenland Visits Marion Davies Gloria Swanson (Cover Design) . Rolf Armstrong Oscar Frederick Howard 46 Screenland Gallery . . . 11-14 31-34 we^ known artist sketches a studio at work A Flyer in Art Delight Evans 54 FEATURES OF THE MONTH com*c Lloyd Hamilton becomes a Griffith star They Never Quit .... Eunice Marshall 61 Well, Mr. De Mille, We're Waiting . n The of the stars always return t0 the screen Katherine Albert 15 Between Pictures . Grace Kingsley 63 Does the director believe he has a message? Th,e st°rs play "* hard as they work Surgeons of the Screen . Robert E. Sherwood 17 *S I ' :, ' V', An°ynmom 68 Something about the cutting of screen dramas Further aiventur" °f the Bxtra Glrl /e Hand It To You, Von Stroheim ! 19 The truth about the making of Merry-Go-Round DEPARTMENTS VENTURING AMONG THE STARS Harriett e Under hill 20 The famous writer tells what the players really say The New Screenplays in Review he Best Lovers of the Screen . Helen Laurier 22 Frederick James Smith 42 Peggy Joyce selects the Silverscreen Romeos Critical comments upon current pictures "he Adventures of Phyllis . John Held, Jr. 24 Our Own News Reel 50 Further escapades of Held's deliahtful creation The film news told in pictures Tell It with Titles .... Delight Evans 26 The Curtain Rises on the New Season Wynn 56 Why have pictures when the captions do the work? The famous caricaturist sees the new plays The Tragedy of Mary Miles Minter The New Footlight Season ....... 58 Helen Lee 28 Pictorial glimpses of the new attractions The story of the girl who wasn't permitted to grow up As Winter CoMES 66 Wages OF Realism . . . . H. B. 1C. Willis 36 The newest fashions of the picture stars The toll of the screen in dead and injured The LISTENING Post Art's Outcast Anna Prophater 40 Constance Palmer Little field and Helen Lee 70 Mack Sennett and his contributions to films The gossip of Hollywood and New York. Published Monthly by Screenland, Inc. (A Delaware Corporation) at 115 Main St., Cooperstown, N. Y., U. S. A. Copyright, -1923, Trade-Mark registered. Single copies 25 cents; Subscription price, United States and Canada $2.50 a year; Foreign $3.50. Entered as second-class matter at the Post Office at Cooperstown, N. Y., August 31, 1923, under the act of March 3, 1879. Formerly entered as second-class matter, August 27, 1920, at the Post-Office at Los Angeles, Cal., entered on April 15, 1922, at the Post-Office at San Francisco, Cal. Permission to reprint material must be secured from the Thompson Feature Syndicate, 45 West 16th St., New York City. General Executi ve and Editorial Offices at 119 West 40th Street, New York, N. Y. Western Advertising Office, Young & Ward, 168 North Michigan Blvd., Chicago, Illinois ; also 1001 Coca Cola Building, Kansas City, Mo. Publishers also of Real Life Stories. Subscription price, United States and Canada, $2.50 a year; single copies, 25 cents. Club rate, the two magazines, $4.00 a year; Foreign, $6.00. Screenland Magazine out the first of every month; Real Life Stories out the fifteenth.