Silver Screen (Nov 1930-Oct 1931)

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(CJCIB 131514 1 4 1931 ^ REFLECTING THE MAGIC ./ HOLLYWOOD VOLUME ONE NUMBER TWELVE OCTOBER NINETEEN THIRTY ONE Eliot Keen Editor Elizabeth Wilson Assistant Editor Jimmy Starr Western Representative Special Features Page EVEN HEROES ARE GETTING HUMAN i6 The perfect He-Men No Longer Popular By Laura Benham GARBO ' PLAYED THE GAME" i8 A Story Told By Old Publicity Stills By Eliot Keen SYLVIA SIDNEY The Little Girl With The Big Emotions By Radie Harris IN THIS LIES TRAGEDY Why John Gilbert Is Unhappy By Edward Churchill THEIR MILLION DOLLAR DEFECTS 22 How Genius Capitalizes A Handicap By Muriel Babcock SCREEN STARS OR JUST GIRLS • • • 24 Brief Biographies of Linda Wathins, Irene Purcell, Judith Wood, Peggy Shannon "SMOOTH" LADIES 26 The Beauties Who Rate The Latest Slang By Adele Whitely Fletcher ^ MADGE EVANS, VETERAN TROUPER . . . , . 35 Once A Child Actress-Noiv A Leading Woman By Frank \VHEEL^^'R1GHT THE COOK'S NIGHT OUT 36 When The Stars Try Out Their Favorite Recipes By Harry D. Wilson HE'S SORE BECAUSE HE'S A HIT 38 Monroe Owsley Voices A Protest By S. R. Mook ENVIRONMENT! 39 Youthful Memories By Bob Moak PAT OF THE MILWAUKEE O'BRIENS 41 He Gives Luck All The Credit By Marquis Busby NAMES THAT ARE NEWS! 42 Hollywood Local Neius Often Makes Sensational Reading By James M. Fidi.er DRESSED IN DIGNITY 5° Tlie Neiv Fashions Arouse Comments CRAZY TO GET MARRIED W ' n ' . r. I ' '''^ Dorothy MackaiU Can't Take a Joke, Especially A Husband By Brian Kingsley 4 Albert P. Schlafke Art Editor Special Departments Page Beauty In Bottles By Mary Lee . . 6 Love and Hisses 8 Talkies In Tabloid 10 Ask Me Another By Sally Forth 1 2 The Movie Fan's Crossword Puzzle By J. H. Bryant 14 Last Month's Ansiver is on Page 7/ Movietown Topics 15 Silver Screen's Reviewing Stand . . 44 Art An Unusual Pose of Greta Garbo 27 Darn Clever These Chinese, Anna May Wong 28 Gracefully Poised, Joan Craivford 29 The Great Lover Himself , A dolphe Menjou 3° Terrifying, Beta Lugosi 31 Buds and Gladiolas, Arline Judge and Roberta Gale 32 A Favorite Returns, Eleanor Boardman 33 Back In A New Size, Madge Evans 34 Adrian's Masterpiece and Norma Shearer 5* By Popular Request, RicJtard Arlen 52 Coming Strong, Kay Francis 53 Back to ^Voik, Tola Negri 54 Our Favorite Pilot, Helen Twelvetrees 55 Setting A New Style, Greta Garbo 56 Silky and Single, Dorothy Mackaill 58 COVER PORTRAIT OF SYLVIA SIDNEY BY JOHN ROLSTON CLARKE SUAEll SCREEN. Publlslied monthly by Screenland MaRazlne. Inc.. at 45 West 45tli Street New York. N Y. Alfred A. C-ohen, Chairman of the Board. H. C. Olpe Sec. ChlcaEO Offlce: 919 North MlchlRan Avenue. Chicago. Yearly subscriptions SI. 00 In the United .'States. Its dependencies. Cuha and Mexico; SLa,"-) In Canada, toretgn il.SO. Entered as second class matter. September 23, 1930. at the Post Office. New York. N. Y.. under the Act of ^ I arch 3. 1879 Additional entry at Chicago, Illinois. Copyright 1931.