Screenland
a Magazine of Young Ideas
Publisher:
Myron Zobel
Editor:
Frederick James Smith
Associate Editor:
Anne Austin
Contents for OCTOBER, 1923
Claire Windsor (Cover Design) | Rolf Armstrong |
Screenland Gallery | 11-14, 31-34 |
FEATURES OF THE MONTH
The Romantic Age of the Movies | Robert E. Sherwood | 15 |
The Costume Picture's Develop into an Avalanche | ||
Is This Waste? | Helen Starr | 17 |
Fortunes are Annually Wasted Through Ego | ||
The Adventures of Photoplay Phyllis | John Held | 20 |
The Beginning of a Fascinating Cartoon Series | ||
Rodolph Valentino and Matrimony | Anna Prophater | 22 |
Mrs. Valentino says there is no secret of love | ||
The Crepe de Chene Revolution | Helen Lee | 26 |
How the photoplay has changed the taste of America | ||
Does Gloria Believe It Herself? | Delight Evans | 29 |
Is Miss Swanson just a good business woman? | ||
Is the Screen Afraid of Sex | Gladys Hall | 36 |
The Silversheet shuns the facts of sex | ||
Bursting Bubbles | Mildred Doherty | 38 |
Shattering Illusions Is Hollywood's indoor sport | ||
Grand Larceny | Eunice Marshall | 40 |
Anent the gentle art of stealing the picture | ||
An Outline of Motion Picture Etiquette | Delight Evans | 44 |
A humorous discussion upon correct picture behavior | ||
The Movies? Absolutely, Mr. Gallagher! | Harriette Underhill | 46 |
The comedians, Gallagher and Shean, invade the films | ||
Hidden Wedding Rings | Grace Kingsley | 49 |
How Film Weddings are kept secret | ||
New Hope for the American Photoplay | Constance Palmer Littlefield | 62 |
Victor Seastrong talks of our pictures | ||
Stars In Embryo | Ted Rupert | 70 |
Screenland's Hollywood artist observes the st extras | ||
Fool's Gold | Anonymous | 79 |
Further chapters of the Extra Girl's Diary |
DEPARTMENTS
The Screen Year in Review | Frederick James Smith | 52 |
A complete analysis of the film season | ||
And Yet They Censor the Movies | 56 | |
Photographic glimpses of the Stage Hits | ||
Our Own News Reel | 58 | |
The film news told in pictures | ||
Autumn and Milady's Fashions | 64 | |
The neatest fashions of the picture stars | ||
The Listening Post | Eunice Marshall and Constance Palmer Littlefield | 72 |
The gossip of Hollywood and New York |
Published Monthly by Screenland, Inc. (A Delaware Corporation) at Cooperstown, N. Y., U. S. A. Copyright, 1923, Trade-Mark registered. Single copies 25 cents; Subscription price, United States and Canada $2.50 a year; Foreign $3.50. Entry as second-class matter applied for at the Post Office at Cooperstown, N. Y. Formerly entered as second-class matter, August 27, 1920, at the Post-Office at Los Angeles, Cal., under the act of March 3, 1879; entered on April 15, 1922, at the Post-Office at San Francisco, Cal. Permission to reprint material must be secured from the Thompson Feature Syndicate, 45 West 16th St., New York City. General Executive and Editorial Offices at 119 West 40th Street, New York, N. Y. Western Advertising Office, Young & Ward, 168 North Michigan Blvd., Chicago, Illinois. Publishers also of Real Life Stories. Subscription price. United States and Canada, $2.50 a year; single copies, 25 cents. Club rate, the two magazines, $4.00 a year; Foreign, $6,00. Screenland Magazine out the first of every month; Real Life Stories out the fifteenth.