Screenland (May-Jul 1926)

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Mae Murray in her bridal gown in "The Masked Bride". Perhaps this inspired her to donate a trousseau to a Screen land reader. See page 30. Screenland is published on the 10th of the month preceding the date of issue. July, 1926 "The Spirit of the Movies" VOL. xm, No. 3 Eliot Keen, Editor CONTENTS for JULY Cover — Mae Murray. Painted by Jay Weaver. When Fate Says to You "It's Your Move". Ask Me — An Answer Page of Information. By By Delight Evans 34 Miss Vee Dee 4 The "Nifties" They Pull in Hollywood. By Screen News from Broadway 6 James Tankersley 36 Books for Fans — "La Boheme" . . . 8 "Go". By W. Carey Wonderly . . . . . 38 Things to Talk About 10 Winners of the Gifts from the Stars . . 40 Norma Shearer — A Portrait 14 Alma Rubens — A Portrait ....... 41 The Most Beautiful "Still" of the Month 16 Corinne Griffith — A Portrait 42 Screenland's Honor Page 17 Anna Q. Nilsson — A Portrait 43 Shine, Sir 18 Helene Costello — A Portrait 44 The Best Titles of the Month 19 Delight Evans' Reviews . 46 Ethel Doherty Climbs to Success — By Bill A Film is as Good as Its Villain. By Bill Colling 20 54 " Passing the Torch " — By Marion Brooks The Beach Where Beauty Has a Chance . 56 Ritchie 22 57 Merna Kennedy — Lita's Friend. By Edward Doris Kenyon . . 58 Sinclair 24 59 Leatrice Joy's Hawaiian Party. By Grace Marie Prevost 60 Kingsley 26 Stage Coach. Conducted by Morrie Ryskind . 61 Eugene O'Brien's Hand 28 Fashions. (Posed by Laura La Plante) . . . 62 Norma Talmadge's Hand. By Mile. Zara . . 29 Pre-Showing of Feature Films 64 Mae Murray Offers a Bride's Trousseau. Chatter from Hollywood. By Martin Martin . 72 (Prize Offer) 30 They Say. By Marion of Hollywood . . . . 76 How Beauty Breaks In. By Marguerite Tjader. 32 82 Published monthly by Magazine Builders, Inc., at 236 West 55th Street, New York, N. Y., U. S. A. J. Thomas Wood, Pres. Copyright 1924. Trade Mark registered. Single copies 25c.; subscription price, United States and Canada, $3.00 a year; foreign, $4.00. Entered as second-class matter, November 30, 1923, at the Post Office at New York, N. Y., under the Act of March 3, 1879. Additional entry at Long Island City, N. Y. Per Printed in United States of America. RotO'Colot Giles Printing Co., New York, N. Y. mission to reprint material must be secured from the publishers. General Executive and Editorial Offices at 236 West 5?th Street. New York, N. Y. Western advertising offices at 30 North Dearborn bt., Chicago, 111. 2