Silver Screen (Feb-Oct 1935)

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THE most publicized city is Hollywood, and this has made it a community in which the exotic and unusual are prized as the highest characteristics that any enterprise may have. It has always been a town of fantastic interest because of the tremendous salaries that are paid and because of the publicity which emanates from it; also because of the pictures which form a part of the lives of all of us. Hollywood— a dream city to many— where the most improbable things where the girls are beautiful money never runs out. Lily Pons in the patio of her new Hollywood home. This Architectural effect is peculiar to Hollywood and very characteristic. Note the silk curtains above, which, when drawn, harmonize the setting with the most exotic nature.