Screenland (Sept 1922–Feb 1923)

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HOU.VWOO0 CALIFORNIA HE LOVES HIS ART <1 Tommy Mcighan is happy in his work and he dearly loves his teacher. Lcatricc Joy looks as if she just knows somebody is peeking. DOWN ON THE FARM <| Ctillen Landis milks a mean cow, if he does say it as shouldn't, and Viola Dana and Bruce Guerin make an appreciative audience. But oh, Viola, Viola, since when have they been wearing shoes like yours down on the farm! MAE MARSH IN LONDON <d Mac Marsh adds value to the prises given at the masked ball given for charity at the Palais de Danse, London, by distributing them with her own fair hands. International Photo. ALMA RUBENS RETURNS •I Just before Alma Rubens stepped off the S. S. Olympic onto American ■ soil after her European trip, she stopped to smile prettily for Screenland readers. Miss Rubens went to Paris, Nice and Monte Carlo to film some of the scenes in her new Cosmopolitan picture, Enemies of ^ Women. International Photo. 56