Screenland (Nov 1929-Apr 1930)

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April, 1 9 3 0 1 THIS MONTH'S PROGRAM: Cover — "Marion Davies. Painted from Life by Rolf Armstrong Sound News. By Evelyn Ballarine .... 6 Movies in the Air. By Julia Shawell .... 8 Confessions of the Fans. Letters from Readers 10 Honor Page — Greta Garbo 15 Modern Magic. A Drawing by C. D. Batchelor 16 Editorial. By Delight Evans 17 No Real Beauties on the Screen? As Told by Abel Warshawsky to Rosa Reilly 1 8 "Let Us Alone !" Clara Bow and Harry Richman. By Gray Strider 20 Solving the Menjou Mystery. Adolphe Menjou. By Stiles Dickenson . . 22 Greta Garbo. By Marie House 24 Jack Gilbert. By Myrene Wentworth ... 25 Hollywood's 6 Most Beautiful Women. By Helen Ludlam 26 Why They Laugh at Love Scenes. By Herbert Cruikshank ....... 28 Hello, Public! By Estelle Taylor 30 A Gift from Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Lowe . 32 Singing in the Desert. Bernice Claire, Alexander Gray. By Betty Boone ... 34 Special Fashion Section 35-50 Foolish Question Number 898 5,1 Doug, Jr. — A PsychoAnalytical Portrait. By James Oppenheim . . . . . . . . 52 A New Girl. Lillian Roth. By John Godfrey 54 A New Boy. Stanley Smith. By Jean Cunningham 55 Coiffures for Occasions. By Sydney Valentine 56 Brainless Beauties Keep Out. By Cecil B. De Mille 58 On Location with Joan Crawford. By Helen Ludlam 60 Anita Goes to School. Anita Page. By Keith Richards ........ 62 More and Better Picture Parties. By Grace Kingsley 64 Hollywood's Bright Boy. Eddie Quillan. By Charles Carter 66 Richard Dix — an insert. By John Clarke The Most Beautiful Still of the Month 67 Margaret Livingston — A Portrait .... 68 Kay Johnson — A Portrait ....... 69 William Powell — A Portrait 70 Marian Nixon — A Portrait 71 Louise Fazenda ■ — A Portrait 72 Zasu Pitts — A Portrait 73 Albertina Rasch Girls — Portrait . . . 74-75 H. B. Warner — A Portrait 76 Myrna Loy — A Portrait 77 Barbara Stanwyck — A Portrait 78 Helen Twelvetrees — A Portrait 79 Vilma Banky — A Portrait 80 Robert Montgomery — A Portrait . . . . 81 Dorothy Mackaill — A Portrait 82 De-Bunking Dorothy. By Edward Harte . . 83 Reviews of the Best Pictures. By Delight Evans 84 Critical Comment on Current Films ... 86 Revuettes of Other Pictures 88 Have You a Beauty Budget? Screenland's Beauty Department. By Anne Van Alstyne 90 In New York. By Anne Bye 92 Come to a Barbecue with Ken Maynard. By Emily Kirk 94 The Stage in Review. By Benjamin De Casseres 96 Hot from Hollywood. K[ews and Gossip . . 98 Their Own Travelogue. Mary and Doug . .104 The Best Lines of the Month 105 Ask Me. By Miss Vee Dee 106 This Is Not An Advertisement. By the Publishers 130 Vol. XX Published monthly by \/ScreenIand Magazine, Inc. Executive and Editorial offices: 45 West 45th Street, New York City. William Galland, President; Joseph M. Hopkins, Vice-President; C. B. Mantel. Secretary. Frank J. Carroll, Art Director. Manuscripts and drawings must be accompanied by return postage. They will receive careful attention but Screenland assumes no responsibility for their safety. Yearly subscriptions $2.50 in the United States, its dependencies, Cuba and Mexico; $3.00 in Canada; foreign, $3.50. 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 Dunellen, N. J. Copyright 1930. No. 6 Member Audit Bureau of Circulations