Screenland (Nov 1935-Apr 1936)

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for April 1936 everything else, because I believe that is what spells real and abiding happiness for a woman. Marriage and a screen career are difficult to adjust. Especially if one or the other is not of this profession, which is peculiar to itself ; but with sufficient love and understanding, and a willingness to master the art of compromise, I'm sure it can be a success. "So, you see, my design for living is to capture happiness if I can. Whether it is to be bounded by a screen career, or whether it will be marriage and a family, 99 I don't yet know. The future holds that in its hands !" Janet Gaynor may appear to be a lyric poem, an ethereal, wistful little Diane, ever chasing the elusive idea; but in reality, she is a very sturdy personality, with dynamic ideas and definite convictions. She is blessed with the precious gift of enthusiasm and a spontaneous zest for life ; these qualities, I firmly believe, form the real secret of her tremendous appeal to that invisible audience that encircles the whole film world ! Ask Me! By Miss Vee Dee Little Sick Girl. The stars are a busy lot of people and haven't time for much letter writing but 'if you tell them how long you have been ill and how you'd love to have autographed pictures of your favorites, I'm sure they couldn't resist your appeal. Hope you have good luck. Eleanor Powell was born in Springfield, Mass., just 22 years ago. She has blue eyes, chestnut-brown hair, weighs 120 pounds and is 5 feet inches tall. She is one of the dancing-est ladies of the stage and screen. Eleanor is not married. 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My wonderful book "Watch Your Nerves", explains a new method that will help you regain lost vitality and healthy nerves. Send 25c to ROBERT HOLMES, 104 Fuller Bldg., Jersey City, N. J. Free For Asthma if you suffer with those terrible attacks of Asthma at this season of the year; if you choke and gasp for breath don't fail to send at once for a free trial of a remarkable method. No matter where you live nor what your age or occupation nor whether you have any faith in any remedy under the Sun, send for this free trial. It will cost you nothing. Write now and test the method free on your own case. Address: Frontier Asthma Co. 214-A Frontier Bldg., 462 Niagara Street Buffalo, N. Y. ECZEMA TORMENTS quickly pacified by efficient help of ^^efficie PO A CONCENTRATED OINTMENT Miss Phil H. We do not ask the stars about their religious affiliations. John Boles made his first hit in "The Desert Song" with Carlotta King. He has played in many screen successes since that time, the last one, "Rose of the Rancho" with Gladys Swarthout, of the Metropolitan Opera Co. This is Miss Swarthout's screen debut. John Boles was born in Greenville, Texas, on October 17, 1898. He has' grey-blue eyes, brown hair, weighs 180 pounds and is 6 feet 1 inch tall, is married and has two children. The Brozvn Sisters. We are very glad we rate so high with you. Lyle Talbot was born on February 8, 1904, in Pittsburgh, Pa. He is 5 feet 11^4 inches tall, weighs 173 pounds and has brown hair and blue eyes. Lyle's real name is Lyle Hollywood. Clark Gable is really 6 feet 1 inch tall and his studio has never "cut down all furniture and properties to make him look taller." Some one must have been ribbing you, Sisters, for Clark is not short but one of the big men of the screen. He was born in Cadiz, Ohio, and the town is mighty proud of him. Toby Ann. If you miss seeing "Magnificent Obsession" with Irene Dunne and Robert Taylor, you'll be sorry. More likely you will want to see it several times. Irene Dunne was never lovelier and Robert Taylor — your heart will never be the same again. Robert was born S. Arlington Brough, but Universal Studios decided Robert Taylor would be about right for him. His home state is Nebraska; the date, August 5, 1911. He has brown hair, blue eyes; is 6 feet tall and weighs 165 pounds. His first picture was with Will Rogers in "Handy Andy," then followed "There's Always Tomorrow," "A Wicked Woman," "Times Square Lady," "West Point of the Air," "Murder in the Fleet" and "Broadway Melody of 1936" with Fleanor Powell. He is now co-starring with Janet Gaynor in "Small Town Girl." Inquisitive. We're glad you like our information about the stars, so come again. I'll be standing by with loads of insidelatest-news. Turn to page 65 of the February issue of Screenland and you'll see an interesting study of John Howard with Mary Taylor in John's latest picture, "Soak the Rich." He played in "Annapolis Farewell" with Sir Guy Standing, Tom Brown, and Richard Cromwell. John was born on April 14, 1913 ; weighs 150 pounds and has blue eyes and brown hair. His home town is Cleveland, Ohio, where he was educated. Watch John grow in popularity. mum invites V^oiLl "LTERE'S an invitation to be ■^■a Larkin Club Secretary. Just by introducing our new Edna May Dress Club you can earn charming frocks for yourself, as well as other big Rewards. Get our new Edna May Dress Folder just off the press! It brings you America's greatest dress bargains like the smart little street frock in this advertisement. Mail a postcard to-day. Just i ay: "Send me the Edna May Dress .older and Club information." L<itt~tc£tx do inc. 693 Seneca St., Buffalo, N. 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