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The Vanity Fair Publishing Co., 19 West 44th Street, New York. Conde Nast, President; Frank Crowninshield, Editor; Edmund Wilson, Jr., Managing Editor; Egmont Arens, Art Editor; Francis L. Wurzburg, Vice President; W. E. Beckerle, Vice President; Philippe Ortiz, European Director, 2 Rue Edouard VII, Paris. Subscription $3.00 a year in United States, Colonies, Canada and Mexico. $4.00 in Other Countries. Single Copies 35 cents. Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office, New York. Published by the Vanity Fair Publishing Co., Inc. Copyright 1922 by the Vanity Fair Publishing Co., Inc. Reg. U. S. Patent Office
CONTENTS FOR
OCTOBER 1922
In and About the Theatre
The Theatrical Call-Board—By Kenneth Macgowan.. 24
Reasons Why Vienna is Still Gay—Photographs. 42
Darkest Before Dawn—By Hey wood Broun. 43
Irene Castle Approximates Madame Butterfly—Photographs 50
The Damned Effrontery of the Two-a-Day—By Gilbert Seldes 51
Pola Negri Arrives in Person—Photograph. 58
On the Crest of the Theatrical Wave—Photographs. 62
Leopold Jessner—By Kenneth Macgowan. 63
When the Movies Come of Age—By Ralph Block 68
Charlie Chaplin—Photograph 69
Why Young Girls Leave Home—on Saturday Afternoons—Photographs 72
Pauline Frederick—Photograph. 74
The World of Art
A Nezv Portrait Bust of Anatole France—By Bourdelle 38
Marchesa Casati—Photograph 46
Portrait Carving—By Chan a Orloff 52
A Challenge to Mediums—By Patrick Kearney 55
The Paintings of Georgia O'Keefe—By Paul Rosenfeld 56
Smoke—A Wood Cut by Frans Masereel. 60
Jean Cocteau, A Portrait by Marie Laurencin. 61
Save the Old Masters—From Their Friends—By Clive Bell 67
The World of Ideas
Mr. Bell, Miss Cather, and Others—By Edmund Wilson, Jr. 25
Simplicities of the Discussion About France—By Frank Moore Coll 39
The Public and the Artist—By Jean Cocteau. 61
The Decay of Broadway—By Roy McCardell. 65
The New Romance in the English Novel—By Hugh Walpole 75
Poetry
Confessions of a Poet—By Arthur Davison Ficke 44
I'd Have You Think of Me—By Djuna Barnes 67
The Sailor Sings—By Milton Raison. 102
Leap Year—By Harrison Dowd. 114
Literary Hors d'Oeuvres
Look Me Up—By Nancy Boyd ... 44
New Year's Eve—By Arthur Schnitsler 47
Double Lives—By George S. Chappell 49
La Musique Musique et Les Enfants—Par Enfants—Par Erik Satie. 53
The Author Who Took His Critics Seriously—By Thomas Burke 54
Pages from a New Testament—By Sherwood Anderson 57
A Film With a Warning—By Aldous Huxley. 59
Rest, Perturbed Spirits!—By Connor O'Bralc. 73
Satirical Sketches
Love Scenes from Five Forthcoming Novels—By August Henkel 41
The Gob and His Flapper—By Nikolas Remisoff. 45
The Charity Bacaar—By Sto. 48
The Season-End Bathers at Long Beach—By Dorothy Ferriss 64
Behind the Mirrors at Hollywood—By Fish. 70
Feminine Attractions at Belmont Park—By L. Bonnotte 78
The World Outdoors
Ernest Holdcrncss—By Bernard Darwin. 79
The Arrival of the Millennium—By George W. Sutton. Jr. 80
Europe Turns to Light Cars and Novelties—By Coutts Biss 82
Miscellaneous
The Financial Situation—By Merryle Stanley Rukeyser 20
Fashions and Pleasures of New York—By John McMullin 23
The Hall of Fame 76
Four Complex Bridge Hands—By R. F. Foster. 77
For the Well Dressed Man. 83
Metropolitan Shopping Opportunities for Men. 86
Volume 19
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