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riAR 13 1931
VOLUME
ONE NUMBER
SIX
APRIL NINETEEN THIRTY ONE
Ruth Waterbury
Editor
Jimmy Starr
Western Bxpresentative
CONTENTS
SPECIAL FEATURES page
The Most Popular Girl in Hollywood Marquis Busby 12
Tou Can Learn About Charm from Her
The Truth About Fan Mail Gordon Silver 14
The Low'Down on Letters
Women Don't Understand Themselves Dora Albert 16
Says George Bancroft and Tells Why
She Packs a Wallop John Byron 17
Concerning that Bantam Bruiser , Dorothy Lee
Helen Twelvetrees Goes Shopping 18
And Shows Her J^ew Spring Clothes
Portrait of a Rising Star , Radie Harris 27
All About J<iancy Carroll
Hollywood Puts On Heirs Harriet Parsons 28
Exclusive Interviews with Those J^iew Babies
How THE Stars Guard Their Health Allan Jordan 30
Tou Can Use These Rules, Too
The Burn-Up (Fiction) The Hollywood Insider 34
Another Hollywood True Love Story
Mister Cinderella Caroline Duncan 37
The Movies Teamed Him Richard Cromwell
A Movie Fan's Cross Word Puzzle Alma Talley 42
How Smart Are Tou'
The Girl Who Needs a Friend 51
Who Could It Be But Clara Bow'
SPECIAL DEPARTMENTS
Hair Raising Secrets Mary Lee 6
Love and Hisses ' ' ■ 8
Ask Me Another Sally Forth 10
Movietown Topics ' ' ' n
SiLVWR Screen's Reviewing Stand • 38
TiiE Final Fling , ■ . . 66
ART
The One and Only Garbo ' ' '
An Easter Present, Sidney Fox 20
Hot Headed Love — Helen Twelvetrees and Robert Ames 21
America's Boy Friend, Buddy Rogers 22
Mexico's Romantic Young Man, Ramon Novarro 23
Those Newlyweds, Bebe Daniels and Ben Lyon 24
An Acting Aristocrat, Ruth Chatterton 25
Charm Plus Character, Nancy Carroll 26
He's a Star Now, Robert Montgomery 43
That Beautiful Brunette, Sally Filers ' 44
She's Just Started, Irene Dunne ' 45
Director Seiter's Favorite Actress, Laura La Plante 46
The Girl Who Came Back, Rose Hobart 47
Extra Girl Makes Good, Frances Dee 48
First National's Pride, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. 49
A Kiss of Importance, Carole Lombard and William Powell 50
Coi'er Vonrail of Janet Gaynor hy John Rolston Clar\e
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3, 1K7'J Additional entry at Dunellcn. N. J. Copyright 1931.
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