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Be a Color Magician!" . says JOHN HELD, Jr. ''1 The Famous Artist and Author Reveals a Simple Trick That Assures You a Smart, Colorful Wardrobe 'TUST wave a magic wand over faded "undies", J sportswear, dresses, stockings, etc. But in- stead of saying 'presto', use Tintex! Then watch all your faded apparel become gay and new again—in the original colors, or in different col- ors, if you wish. That's the trick of a gay, color- correct wardrobe. Yet, there's no trick to using Tintex. These famous Tints and Dyes are so quick, so simple, so professionally perfect in results. And so I say to you — for a smarter wardrobe, be a color magician with Tintex!" Here's a mighty important point about Tintex. Any ma- terial that water alone will not harm, you can trust to Tintex. It's as safe as it is sure. And no streaks or spots when you useTintexl Modern Screen WHAT A FOOL sh E IS! healthy. They tend to bleed. Any massage it directly into your gums. dentist would tell her that her gums Soft modern foods do not stimulate must be restored to health. your gums— but the ziratol in Ipana, with the massage, makes up for this This young lady certainly isn't go- For not only can dinginess of the ' exercise. ing to allow her silver to become teeth be traced to 'pink tooth brush" lack of tarnished and dull. But wouldn't you —but gum troubles as serious as gin- Ipana and Massage think she'd give her teeth as much givitis, Vincent's disease, and even Defeat "Pink Tooth Brush" care— do something about their tar- pyorrhea may follow. Your very depend on this: as your nished look? soundest teeth may be endangered. You can firmer, your teeth will She cleans her teeth. Of course she The quickest, surest way to combat gums become brighter. Within a month does! But where she falls down is in "pink tooth brush" is to get a tube become with Ipana and mas- failing to realize that brushing the of Ipana Tooth Paste. After cleaning after beginning are well on the way to teeth is not enough. your teeth with it, put a little extra sage, you "pink tooth brush." Her gums are flabby, touchy, un- Ipana on your brush or fingertip, and being rid of VISIT THE IPANA EXHIBIT CENTURY OF PROGRESS I A PAN A General Exhibits Group — Bldg. No. 4 Chicago, June— October, 1933 SEE IPANA MADE FROM START TO FINISH A Good Tooth Paste, Like a Good Dentist, Is Never a Luxury 3 F E A T U RES BEHIND THE SCENES OF THE DIVORCE EPIDEMIC Harriet Parsons 14 Intimate close-ups disclosing why the film famous agree to disagree THE TRUTH HEPBURN'S MARRIAGE (Illustrated by Floherty Jr.) ABOUT KATHARINE ; Martha Kerr 16 At last— the lowdown on this spirited star's much-discussed romance DO YOU KNOW THE INSIDE ON JOHNNY AND LUPE? Sonia Lee 22 Hollywood's most debatable couple declare their intentions PITY THE POOR STAND-IN GIRL! (Illustrated by Jack Welch) Gladys Hall 24 She is cameraland's Cinderella, smoothing the way for the famous THE LIFE STORY OF CARY GRANT Walter Ramsey 28 Cary divulges episodes of his childhood and young manhood HOW DOUG DISCOVERED HIS FATHER Katherine Albert 31 Until recently the Fairbanks, Senior and Junior, were intimate strangers I'VE DRESSED THEM ALL! Howard Greer 40 This great designer has some grand anecdotes about famous and once- famous stars READY FOR WORK Caroline Somers Hoyt 43 Norma Shearer returns from a vacation ready for bigger and better things cinematically FORECASTING YOUR FAVORITES Walter Ramsey 44 Carl Laemmle, Jr., Universal's head man, discusses future plans for his players "I'M GLAD I MARRIED BEFORE I CAME TO HOLLYWOOD!" Carter Bruce 47 An amazingly frank revelation from Spencer Tracy LOVE IN THE LIFE OF LESLIE HOWARD Adele Whitely Fletcher 56 What Ruth Howard's devotion has done for the English actor MY LEGION OF HONOR - Faith Baldwin 58 This famous authoress cites some favorites for private-life qualities and deeds HERE'S PEGGY AGAIN James Fidler 61 After a prolonged period of inactivity , pretty Miss Sha-nnon tries a come-back WARNING! AVOID "FUSSY" FALL FASHIONS Margery Wells 70 Our expert tells why simplicity is fashion's keynote this season DON'T SCOFF AT "GOOD HEALTH!" (As told to Virginia T. Lane) lean Harlow 74 This famous star reveals a common-sense theory about charm DEPARTMENTS REVIEWS—A TOUR OF TODAY'S TALKIES 6 ALL JOKING ASIDE Jack Welch 50 Criticisms of the newest films Startling cinema facts MODERN SCREEN PATTERNS 72 BEAUTY ADVICE Mary Biddle 10 Easy to make—smart to wear A "different" slant on beauty problems HOLLYWOOD CHARM GOSSIP 73 THE MODERN HOSTESS Phyllis Deen-Dunning 12 Sprightly chatter on style and beauty Delicious recipes for sea-food DIRECTORY OF PICTURES 80 Brief reviews of new films THE HOLLYWOOD TIMES 35 LET'S TALK ABOUT HOLLYWOOD 82 Snappy news items newspaper form m ^ More gossip from cinema town WHAT EVERY FAN SHOULD KNOW 36 BETWEEN YOU AND ME 84 Gossip, squibs and chit-chat from the front Opinions of our readers will interest you And also: Gallery of Honor, 19; Babes, 27; With Famous Stars as Mannequins, 32; Picture News, 48; Portroits, 51; Meet Your Favorites at the Air Races, 62 ERNEST V. HEYN, Editor MARY BURGUM, Associate Editor ABRIL LAMARQUE, Art Editor - WALTER RAMSEY, Western Representative Published monthly and copyrighted 1933 by Dell Publishins Company, Incorporated. Office of publication at Washington and South Avenues, Dunellen, N. J. Executive and editorial offices, 100 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. George T. Delacorte, Jr., President; H. Meyer, Vice-President; M. Delo- corte, Secretary. Vol. 6, No. 5, October, 1933. Printed in the U. S. A. Price in the United States $1.20 a year; 10c a copy. Canadian subscriptions, $2.40 a year. Foreign subscriptions, $2.20 a year. Entered as second class matter September 18, 1930, at the Post office at Dunellen, New Jersey, under act of March 3. 1879. The publishers accept no responsibility for the return of unsolicited material. Modern Screen I ....I should say, 'numbers' the best I have ever sung," says BING CROSBY, Paramount's latest star, of the songs he sings in "TOO MUCH HARMONY" in which he appears with Jack Oakie, Skeets Gallagher, Judith Allen and Harry Green. If you thought him fascinating in "College Humor"... just listen to him in "TOO MUCH HARMONY." "NO!" says MAE WEST, speaking of the "Midway," the dance she does in her newest picture, "I'M NO ANGEL." "It's not a dance of the hands and feet, buff discretion to the a dance of the Midway. I throw winds and my hips go North, South, East and West. Come up and see me, "I'M NO ANGEL.' <S>tacLe<l! The exclamation came from a visiting college youth as his eyes took in CLAUD ETTE COLBERT on the"TORCH SINGER" set at the PARAMOUNT Studio. When you see "TORCH SINGER" you' see what he meant . a stunning figure gor geously gowned. Jlefeh!1 GARY COOPER says it with pets instead of with flowers, for his pet gifts amount to a very large sum annually. In "ONE SUNDAY AFTERNOON," he says voice as it with something else in his slow caressing he thrills FRANCES FULLER in a way that will thrill you. AFTERNOON, all Paramount Pictures at your theatre soon. Watch for I'M NO ANGEL, TOO MUCH HARMONY, TORCH SINGER, ONE SUNDAY IN TOWN IF IT'S A PARAMOUNT PICTURE IT'S THE BEST SHOW REVIEWS A tour of today's talkies Zita Johann and Preston Foster in "The Man Who Dared." • Recommended. • • Specially recommended. Brief reviews on page 80. • Another Language • • Lady for a Day • Captured The Devil's in Love LADY FOR A DAY the young man's father, come to (Columbia) F.P. I America to look up the mother. And then the fun begins. The Fiddlin' Buckaroo TfXTRA swell. A The cast is letter-perfect. jL/ cheer to Columbia for put- Headline Shooter Warren William is .good as a ting out one of the most enter- superstitious gambler, who al- taining pictures this year and to • Her First Mate ways buys an apple from Annie May Robson for a performance for good luck. Glenda Farrell, • The Man Who Dared that is perfect ! Story, direc- Ned Sparks and Guy Kibbee tion, cast, in fact everything, is The Midnight Club round out the cast. This is a swell. "must see!" Children will en- • • Morning Glory The story concerns Apple An- joy it, too. nie (May Robson) who sells her Rafter Romance wares in order to keep her THIS DAY AND AGE daughter in the most exclusive • The Stranger's Return (Paramount) school in far-away Spain. The • • This Day and Age daughter believes her mother to jyOWERFUL entertainment. be wealthy, as Annie writes her • • Three-Cornered Moon Jt Another bouquet to Cecil B. letters on expensive hotel station- De Mille for this stirring, highly • Tugboat Annie ery which tell of her extensive emotional picture of high school social life. When the daughter • « Voltaire kids who take the law into their falls in love with a well-to-do hands when the courts fail to young Spaniard, the two, with bring {Continued on page 8) Modern Screen • "The new fashions you see on the screen are smart and if follow our Hollywood way Official in a I so practical— really thrifty, you of keeping everything new looking with Lux," says Joan biq $ttidio§.
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