Screenland (May-Oct 1930)

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THIS MONTH'S PROGRAM: Cover — Painted by Rolf Armstrong Sound News. By Evelyn Ballarine .... 6 Letters from the Audience 10 The College Movie Star Comes to Niles Junction. Cartoon 14 Honor Page 16 Editorial. By Delight Evans 17 Is This the Perfect Screen Face? By Rolf Armstrong . 18 All Quiet on the Broadway Front. By Herbert Cruikshank : 20 Four-A-Day at 69! Madame Schumann'Hein\. By Rosa Reilly 22 Otis Skinner's First Day in a Talkie Studio. By Brian Herbert 24 What Happens to Stage Stars in Hollywood? By Ruth Tildesley 26 A Singing Lesson. By Jeanette MacDonald . 28 Queen Merry. By Marie House 30 Ronald Colman Confesses! By Helen Ludlam 32. Paris -| Hollywood = What Smart Women Will Wear This Fall. By Travis Banton 34 Screen Stars in Fall Fashions . . . .35-50 Mister Brown. Joe E. Brown. By Bradford Carroll 51 They Want to be Different. By S. R. Mook 52 News! Nancy Carroll. By Thomas Talbott 55 Make Way for the Artists! 56 Blondes Still Preferred 58 A Gift from Ramon Novarro 60 High Society in Hollywood. By Grace Kingsley 62 Ways and Means to Beauty. Screenland' s Beauty Department. By Anne Van Alstyne 64 Stunting to Stardom. Hoot Gibson. By Franklin James 66 The Most Beautiful Still of the Month . 67 Garbo — -That's All! — Portraits 68 Jack Oakie — ■ A Portrait 70 Maureen O'Sullivan — A Portrait . . . . 71 Sally Eilers — A Portrait 72 Regis Toomey — A Portrait 73 Conquerors of the Clouds. From "Hell's Angels" ....... 74 Gary Cooper — A Portrait 76 Claire Luce — A Portrait 77 Billie Dove — Portraits 78 Clive Brook — -Portraits 79 Constance Bennett — A Portrait 80 Kay Francis — A Portrait 81 Prima Donna. Bernice Claire. By Allen Erwin 83 Reviews of the Best Pictures. By Delight Evans 84 Critical Comment on Current Films ... 86 On Location with Robert Montgomery. By Helen Ludlam 88 The Stage in Review. By Benjamin De Casseres 90 Cooking for the Fun of It. Zelma O'l^leal. By Emily Kirk 92 Hot from Hollywood. K[ews and Gossip . . 94 Making a Scene from "Moby Dick" . . . .100 Ask Me. By Miss Vee Dee ....... 101 Wanted — Another "Goat." By the Publishers 130 Published monthlv by Screenland Magazine. Inc. Executive and Editorial offices: 45 West 45th Street, New York City. Alfred A. Cohen, President; Delisht Evans, Vice-President; H. C. Olpe, Secretary. Frank J. Carroll, Art Director; E. Philip Willcox. Advertising Director. Chicago office: 333 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago; William H. Capelle. Western Manager. Manuscripts and drawings must be accompanied by return postage. They will receive careful attention but Screenland assumes no responsibility for their safety. Yearlv 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. Member Audit Bureau or Circulations.