Screenland (Nov 1930-Apr 1931)

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ft Delight Evans, Editor DECEMBER, 1930 Vol. XXII, No. 2 THIS MONTH'S PROGRAM Cover — Kay Francis Painted by Jay Weaver Revuettes 6 Letters from the Audience 8 Ask Me. By Miss Vee Dee 12 The Honor Page 14 Celebrities in Caricature 16 Editorial. By Delight Evans 17 Time Out for Motherhood. By Rosa Reilly. 18 Lost in the Hollywood Maze. By Otis Skinner 20 The Girl Who Came Back. Janet Gaynor. By Bio De Casseres 22 What Trend Pictures in 1931 ? By Doris Denbo 24 Location Widows. By Hale Horton ... 26 Hollywood Goes to the Bow-Wows ! By Marie House 28 Not Just A Wife. Ina Claire. By Rowley Trench 30 Bad Actor. A Fiction Story. By Beth Brown 32 Special Art Section of Stars' Portraits. 35-50 Montgomery Scored! By Myrene Wentworth. 51 A New Hollywood Wives' Tale. By Helen Lu'dlam 52 George Arliss, Brain-Star. By Benjamin De Casseres 54 How the Stars Would Like to Spend Christmas. By Ruth Tiklesley . . . 56 The Most Popular Girl in Hollywood. By Aimee Torriani 58 Fashion News for Winter. By Maybelle Manning . . . . . . . 60 What Price Television? By Louis Reid . 62 Express Yourself in Song says Grace Moore. 64 A Taylor-Made Girl. Estelle Taylor. By Helen Ludlam 66 The Most Beautiful Still of the Month. 67 The Barrymores and Their Baby — Portraits. 68 Maurice Chevalier — Adolphe Menjou — ■ Portraits . 70 Richard Dix — Portraits 71 Greta Garbo — Portraits 72 Fairbanks and Company — Portraits ... 74 Southern Fashions 76-81 Big-Time Comedian. Harold Lloyd. By Ronnee Madison ......... 83 Gifts for Beauty. Screenland's Beauty Department. By Anne Van Alstyne. . . 84 Reviews of the Best Pictures. By Delight Evans ........ 86 Critical Comment on Current Films . . 88 Hollywood Crushes. By Grace Kingsley . 90 Christmas Dinner in Hollywood. By Emily Kirk 92 The Stage in Review. By Benjamin De Casseres 94 Hot from Hollywood. News and Gossip . 96 New Faces and Fortunes for 1931. By the Publishers 134 Published monthly by Screenland Magazine. Inc. Executive and Editorial offices: 45 West 45th Street. New York City. Alfred A. Cohen, President: Delight Evan-. Vice-President; II. C. Olpe. Secretary. Frank J. Carroll, Art Director. E. Philip Willcox. Advertising Director. Chicago office: 333 North Michigan Avenue. Chicago. William II. Capelle, Western Manager. Manuscripts and drawings must be accompanied Ivy return postage. They will receive careful attention but Screeniand assumes no responsibility for their safety. Yearly subscription S2.50 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 of Circulations. Printed in the U. S. A. by Art Color Printing Company, Dunellen, N, I.