Screenland (Nov 1935-Apr 1936)

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Two gorgeous girls sponsored by 20th Century-Fox are Dixie Dunbar, below, clever dancer from the stage who debuts in "King of Burlesque;" and Helen Wood, left, the wistful, winsome type. Everytning stops wnen tne latest flock of lovelies descend upon Hollywood. Tney can act, they can tap, they can sing — and just look at /em! Meet Kay Linaker, right, Warners' new beauty. Above, Metro presents whitehopes Stewart and Loring — Nell left; Ann right. Reading right up, June Travis of "Ceiling Zero;" blonde Phyllis Brooks, ex-artist's model; and smart Lucille Ball, whose ambitions are as lofty as her Alpine hat.