Table Of Contents

VANITY FAIR

June 1925
Table Of Contents
VANITY FAIR
June 1925

VANITY FAIR

CONTENTS for JUNE, 1925

FRANK CROWNINSHIELD, Editor

In and A bout the Theatre

The Shameful Shameless Lady—By Alexander Woollcott 41

Elsie Janis in Puzzles of 1925—Photograph 43

Helen Hayes as Shaw's Cleopatra—Photograph 48

The Moscow Art Theatre Goes in for Opera— By Oliver M. Sayler 49

Young People Who Are Screened but Not Heard—Photographs 57

Bruce McRae: Half Don Juan, Half Sir Galahad 58

Doris Keane in the Furbelows of "Starlight" 63

Master Congreve, Redivivus—"Love for Love" 65

Leon Errol Living in Guiltless Splendor Photograph 68

The Return of the Pol a Star—Photograph 73

The World of Art

A New Bust of Woodrow Wilson—By Ivan Mestrovic 38

The Drunk—By George Bellows 53

Wrought Iron Fire Screens—By Hunt Diedrich 55

The World of Ideas

The Importance of Being A ordic—By an English Novelist and Critic 39

The Phenomenal Growth of the Movies—By Frank Peale 45

The Horrors of Society—By Aldous Huxley 46

The Cult of Jazz—By Virgil Thomson 54

Matisse, Picasso, Brancusi, and Arthur Lee— By Glenway Wescott 56

The Movies as an Art—By John Peale Bishop 64

Provincialism and Charm—By Gilbert Seldes 69

Captain Thomason of the Marines—By Alexander Woollcott 70

HEVWORTH Campbell—Art Director

Poetry and Verse

Two Poems—By Arthur Davison Ficke 42

Three Poems—By Lionel Haweis 59

The Poetry of Countec Cullen 62

Literary Hors d'Oeuvres

Cora, or Fun at a Spa—By Ring Lardner 42

Where Adam Lives in America—By Wallace Irwin 44

A Group of Artists Write Their Own Epitaphs 50

The Unopened Letter—By Franz Molnar 52

Dawn—By Colette 59

The Choice of a Career—By Georve S. Chappell 66

Satirical Sketches

Men Who are Fatal to the Ladies—By Sto 82

Americans All: A Cross-Section of the Sidewalks of New York—By Fish 47

Seven Deadly Acts of Vaudeville—By Miguel Covarrubias 60

A Handful of Honeymoons—By Martin 40

Miscellaneous

America's Women Diving Champions—Photo graphs 67

The Hall of Fame 71

Why No-TJumpers Fail—By R. F. Foster 72

The Golfing Veteran—By Bernard Darwin 74

Helpful Hints to Hopeful Golfers—By Alfred Frueh 75

The Latest Designs of Our Ever-Busy Custon Coach Builders 76

Aids to Getting the Most out of Your Car 77

Our London Letter on Men's Fashions 78

For the Well Dressed Man 79

Women of the Outdoor World Wear the Correct Sporting Things 80

European Motoring—By John Prioleau 84

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