Table Of Contents

VANITY FAIR

February 1926
Table Of Contents
VANITY FAIR
February 1926

VANITY FAIR

Contents for February

FRANK CROWNINSHIELD—Editor

DONALD Freeman—Managing Editor

HEYWORTH Campbell—Art Director

In and About the T heat re

The Psychology of Acting—By A. B. Walkley. 31

An Artist from France: Yvonne George—By Mary Cass Canfield.. 35

America's First Comedienne—Ina Claire. 36

A Mid-Season Dramatic Mixture—By Donald Freeman . 37

Lady Diana Manners in "The Miracle". 41

Some Program Notes for Ruth Draper—By Alexander Woollcolt... 43

Jane Cowl Enacts a Modern Mrs. Tanqueray—Photograph . 48

Olga Baklanova, in Her Various Roles. 56

Consider the Lillie Who Toils for Chariot—Photographs . 52

He Who Collaborates is Lost—Old Fable. 59

Mary Lewis Joins the Metropolitan—Photograph . 60

The Screen's Hungarian Rhapsody—Vilma Banks . . . . 62

The World of Art

A Portrait—In the Modern French Manner—By W. T. Benda . 30

Mrs. John W. Garrett—A Portrait by Gari Melchcrs . 39

Zuloaga's Portrait of Paderewski. 45

Some Recent Sculpture by Aristide Maillol. 64

The World of Ideas

A Few Well Chosen Words—By Aldous Huxley . . . . 38

Iron Deer—By Walter Prichard Eaton. 44

Art and Morality—By D. IF. Lawrence. 53

The Importance of Being Nobody—By Gilbert W. Gabriel 58

The Dance Mania—By Joseph Collins. 68

Poetry atid Verse

Two Poems—By Dorothy Parker . 44

Adventure—B\ John V. A. Weaver 68

Literary Hors d?Oeuvres

Looking for Work—By Maddy Vegtel. 32

Inside Speaking Out—By Leslie Howard. 34

My Interview with Elinor Glyn—By Jim 'Fully. 40

Another Western Union—By Geoffrey Kerr. 42

"Cha"—By Colette. 46

The Story of Constance Kent—By Edmund Pearson . 49

Bicycling for Ladies: The New Sport—By Corey Ford . 51

The Pearl—By Ferenc Molndr. 55

The Poet D'Annunzio's "Cell of Pure Dream.,'' . . . . 50

"I Take Great Pleasure in Presenting"—By E. E. Cummings 57

"Moanin' Wid A Sword in Ma Han' "—B\ Carl Van Vechten 61

Dollars Do Not Stretch—By Ronald B. Tibbetts . . . . 63

The Desolate Cycle—By David Cort. 65

Satirical Sketches

The Changing Mode in Bathing Beauties—By Benito ... 33

Six Shots Fired Across the Rio Grande—By Covarrubias . . 47

The Bath International—By Fish. 54

Miscellaneous

The Rage for Bidding Slams at Auction—By R. F. Foster . 66

The Hall of Fame. 67

Temiis Tactics—By Mary K. Browne . 69

The Woman of the World in Warmer Climes . 70

A New Thirty Thousand Dollar All-Steel Car . 72

A New Year in the Motor Industry. 73

Our London Letter. 74

For the Well Dressed Man. 76

European Motoring—By John Prioleau. 116

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