Screenland (Nov 1940-Apr 1941)

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Girls! Ask yourselves: what have YOU got that THEY haven't got? THEY are Hollywood's fabulously famous and beautiful women who have the world at their feet — when they'd rather have — a Man! By Gladys Hall tion. Xor is Lana. Let's get right down to cases, lots of cases, and when I recall to you how many there are who have lost or shed their husbands and their boy friends, you'll perceive that the question I'm posing yammers for an answer : It was the Strange Case of Hedy Lamarr Losing a Husband that raised the question in my mind, granted. But once it was raised, the many that came to my mind to keep Hedy company were legion and rather appalling. Lana and Artie, as I've mentioned. The question mark that still hovers, in Hollywood, around the marriage of Myrna and Arthur Hornblow. They deny, emphatically, there is any truth in the rumor of a rift. The chances are good that there is no truth to it. But is nothing sacred? And while I must repeat that the term "can't hold" is an expedient one, while in many instances the girls have not held their men because any such wish was farthest from their hearts, the fact remains that, for one reason or another, by one means or another, they have NOT held their men — but let's get down to the cases : Carole Landis, "Ping" and (Please turn to page 74) Hold Their MEN?