Table Of Contents

VANITY FAIR

October 1925
Table Of Contents
VANITY FAIR
October 1925

VANITY FAIR

Contents for OCTOBER 1925

FRANK CROWNINSHIELD—Editor

HEYWORTH CAMPBELL—Art Director

In and A bout the Theatre

Katharine Cornell—In "The Green Hal" 40

"Sunny" Weather for Broadway—Marilyn Miller 44

Another Year in the Theatre—By Donald Freeman 45

The Negro Theatre—By Carl Van Vechlen 46

Carol Dempster: A Star in the Ascendant 49

Mary Bickford Returns to Ragamuffin Roles 52

Gertrude Lawrence—A Starry Hyphen 66

Clare Eames—In Sidney Howard's New Play 70

Corinne Griffith—A Prize Winning Beauty 74

The World of Art

Four Social Citadels Vanish—By Hugh Ferriss 51

Six Prize Fight Pictures—By George Bellows 62

The World of Ideas

"Characteristically English' -By St. John Ervine 41

Prussianism—By Maximilian Harden 48

In Defense of Hypocrisy—By Aldous Huxley 53

Adult, Artist, and Circus—By E. E. Cummings 57

Enter: American Made Music—By Virgil. Thomson 71

Poetry and Verse

Search—By Weir Vernon 53

The Duffer—By Carlyle F. Straub 82

Literary Hors d'Oeuvres

Variation on an Antique Theme—By Nib 42

A Western Union—By Geoffrey Kerr 50

Uneasy Lies the Head—By Pamela Poynter 55

The Mysterious Mr. Chokay—By Ferenc Molnar 59

The Omelette—By Colette 61

The Very Latest School in Art—By Scribner Ticket 65

The Scandals of High Society—By Milt Gross 67

Motor Mantiers—By George S. Chappell 69

The "Brides In The Bath" Murders—By Edmund Pearson 72

Everybody's Mother, Anybody's Mate—Anonymous 75

Satirical Sketches

Dinner Tables of New York—By Fish 43

Prodigious Musical Figures—By Miguel Covarrubias 47

Our Aristocratic Importations at Work—By Thelma Cudlipp Grosvenor 54

The American Quarter in Paris—By Frans Mas creel 56

Radio Talks and Talkers—By George Luks 60

Underground Tea Rooms—By Dorothy Ferriss 64

Stag Hunting in Scotland—By Martin 68

Some Women Men Adore—By Sto 76

Miscellaneous

Popular Trans-Atlantic Skippers-Photographs 58

The Hail of Fame 73

Auction Bridge Take-Outs-By R. F. Foster 77

Women of the World in Pursuit of Sport 78

America's Straight-Eight Motor Cars 80

The Crowd ant the Champions-By Bernard Darwin 82

For the Well Dressed Man 83

Our London Letter on Men's Fashions 84

European Motoring-By John Prioieau 86

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