This page is continued from the Picture Show Magazine 1923 contents listing page, which also includes a brief history of Picture Show Magazine at the top of the page.
Picture Show Magazine Contents, January - March 1924
Picture Show Magazine, January 5, 1924:
- On the Cover: May McAvoy
- Inside this issue:
- "Picture Show Chat" has photos of Billie Dove, Betty
- "When Were You Born?" is cover story including 12 small pics of stars including John Barrymore, Mary Pickford, Rudolph Valentino, Lillian Gish, William S. Hart, and others
- "The Extra Girl" by Edgar Wallace is part of a serialized story
- "The Expressions of Pat O'Malley" is a single-page with a slightly larger photo of O'Malley surrounded by several smaller pics of him acting out various expressions
- 4 photos taking up about 2/3's of a page of Patsy Ruth Miller
- Page 10 and 15 (which are the center of the issue because of the missing supplement) includes 7 photos: Carlyle Blackwell with Albert Chase and Madge Stuart in "The Beloved Vagabond", Fay Compton, Jane Novak in "Divorce", Jackie Coogan, Ernst Lubitsch directing Mary Pickford in "Rosita", Reginald Denny, and others
- "The Young Rajah" is a short story with two pics of Rudolph Valentino
- "Are Expensive Films Wanted?" includes two small pics of George Arliss and a larger scene with Arliss and Alice Joyce in "The Green Goddess"
- "Is the Screen Just a Beauty Market?" is text with a half-page photo of Mary Alden
- "Gossip about British Players" includes small pics of Ivor Novello, Clive Brook, Fay Compton, Betty Balfour, Matheson Lang, Mary Odette, Madge Stuart
- "Film Favourites on the British Screen" has 4 photos of Malcolm Tod
- "Fashions & Fancies in Filmland" includes "My Favourite Dish" recipe with small pic of Rosemary Theby, "Dulcy, the Beautiful" comic strip at bottom of page credited as being by Constance Talmadge with cartoons by Lauren Stout
- "Ask the Picture Show" has small pics of Norma Talmadge, Betty Balfour, Mary Miles Minter, Gloria Swanson, Rudolph Valentino
Picture Show Magazine, January 12, 1924:
- On the Cover: Alice Joyce - Lillian Gish - Muarice Costello & Norma Talmadge - Julia Swayne Gordon - Mary Pickford
- Inside this issue:
- "Picture Show Chat" has photos of Edwin Greenwood and Alice Brady's son, Donald
- "The Expressions of Ethel Grey Terry" is a single-page with a photo of Terry surrounded by several smaller pics of her acting out various expressions
- "The Extra Girl" by Edgar Wallace is part of a serialized story
- "The heroine of 'Six Days'" is a page of Corinne Griffith photos (4 pics on the page)
- "Guy Bates Post" features 3 pics of him
- Page 10 and 15 (which are the center of the issue if you remove the supplement) includes six photos: Jackie Coogan, Alberta Vaughan with an elephant, Cesare Gravine abd Dale Fuller being made up for "Greed", Claire Windsor, Viola Dana and Harold Shaw, Lew Cody and Frank Mayo
- Art Supplement: Single page shows Sessue Hayakawa, 2-pages in center has 8 photos from "Woman to Woman" with Betty Compson, Clive Brook, Josephine Earle, last single page consists of 7 pics of "Striking Scenes from this week's Picture Plays" including Bebe Daniels and Conrad Nagel in "Nice People", Eva Novak in "The Smart Sex", Enid Bennett and Matt Moore in"Ambrose Applejohn's Adventures", Milton Sills, Anna Q. Nilsson and Wallace MacDonald in "The Spoilers"
- Short Story: "Dark Secrets"
- "What Attracts in Friendship" by Constance Collier with photo
- "Gossip About British Players" is a page of text with small pics of Phyllis Lutton, Valia, Dacia, Annette Benson, Carlyle Blackwell
- "When Rudolph Valentino Returns to the Scree" has a half-page photo of Valentino
- "Before They Were Famous" is a page of text with small pics of Maurice Costello, G.M. "Broncho Billy" Anderson, and others
- "Fashions & Fancies in Filmland" includes "Dulcy, the Beautiful" comic strip at bottom of page credited as being by Constance Talmadge with cartoons by Lauren Stout
- "Ask the Picture Show" has small pics of Norma Talmadge, Tom Mix, Betty Compson, Marion Davies
Picture Show Magazine, January 19, 1924:
- On the Cover: Mae Murray - Pola Negri - Lillian Gish - William S. Hart
- Inside this issue:
- "Picture Show Chat" has photos of Mrs. Antonio Moreno, Mary Pickford and Mary Pickford Rupp, Dorothy Gish
- "The Expressions of James Kirkwood" is a single-page with a slightly larger photo of Kirkwood surrounded by several smaller pics of him acting out various expressions
- "The Extra Girl" by Edgar Wallace is part of a serialized story
- "Before They Were Famous" installment 2 with pics of Mary Pickford in "Caprice", Henry B. Walthall and Enda Mayo in "The Misleading Lady"
- "Where the US Scores Over Us" includes pics of Constance Talmadge, Charles Ray in "The Girl I Love", Douglas MacLean in "Bell Boy 13"
- Page 10 and 15 (which are the center of the issue because of the missing supplement) includes 5 photos: Viola Dana, Katherine MacDonald, and others
- "Three Wise Fools" is a short story
- "Gossip about British Players" includes pics of James Lindsay, Lillian Douglas with Victor McLaglen, Adeline Hayden Coffin and John Gliddon, Lillian Douglas and John Gliddon
- Katherine MacDonald is a page of some text with 4 photos
- "Fashions & Fancies in Filmland" includes "Dulcy, the Beautiful" comic strip at bottom of page credited as being by Constance Talmadge with cartoons by Lauren Stout
- "Mrs. Joseph Schenck" is a page of text with a large Norma Talmadge photo in the middle of the page
- "Billikens' Wonderful Facial Expression" is 4 pics of Billikens the mule
- "Ask the Picture Show" has a small pic of Norma Talmadge
Picture Show Magazine, January 26, 1924:
- On the Cover: Miriam Battista - Jackie Coogan in "Circus Days" - Our Gang
- Inside this issue:
- "Picture Show Chat" has photos of May McAvoy, Marie Prevost, Lew Cody, Mae Marsh
- "The Expressions of Carmel Myers" is a single-page with a slightly larger photo of Myers surrounded by several smaller pics of her acting out various expressions
- "The Extra Girl" by Edgar Wallace is part of a serialized story
- Full page with text and 4 photos of John Gilbert with scenes from "Honour First," "Arabian Love," and "A California Romance"
- "They Really Play in the Pictures -- Picture Making is 'Child's Play' to the Juveniles" includes pics of Sunshine Sammy & Florence, Baby Peggy, and another shot of Our Gang
- Page 10 and 15 (which are the center of the issue because of the missing supplement) includes 5 photos: young Douglas Fairbanks Jr. shaking hands with director Joseph Henabery, Mary Pickford spraying water on pet bear cub, shot of the backs of Harold Lloyd and John Aasen, and others
- "Slippy McGee" is a short story
- Malvina Longfellow is a page of some text with 4 photos
- "Before They Were Famous" includes pics of James Kirkwood, Mabel Normand, Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks at wedding of Lottie Pickford and Alan Forrest
- "Gossip About British Players" with pics of Henry Vibart, George Bishop, Florence Turner, Henry Edwards, Chrissie White and Henry Edwards
- "A Handsome Hero -- And Yet a Fighter" is a page of text with a half-page photo of George O'Hara
- "Fashions & Fancies in Filmland" includes "Dulcy, the Beautiful" comic strip at bottom of page credited as being by Constance Talmadge with cartoons by Lauren Stout
- "Ask the Picture Show" has a small pics of Gloria Swanson, Alec Fraser, Agnes Ayres
Picture Show Magazine, February 2, 1924:
- On the Cover: Wanda Hawley - Earle Williams - Alice Calhoun
- Inside this issue:
- "Picture Show Chat" has photos of Dorinea Shirley, Marie Prevost
- "The Expressions of Theodore Kosloff" is a single-page with a slightly larger photo of Kosloff surrounded by several smaller pics of him acting out various expressions
- "The Extra Girl" by Edgar Wallace is part of a serialized story
- "They're All Good Sports--In the Movies" is a page of 6 photos: Billie Dove in baseball gear, Priscilla Dean in swimming gear, Viola Dana ready to sprint, Earle Williams golfing, Reginald Denny boxing, William Farnum with a fish he caught that's about the same size as him
- "Film Favourites on the British Screen" is three photos of Gladys Cooper
- Page 10 and 15 (which are the center of the issue because of the missing supplement) includes 6 photos: Jack Hoxie and horses, Blanche Sweet, Bessie Love, Viola Dana and her maid, Conrad Nagel
- "The Bad Man" is a short story
- "Gossip About British Players" with pics of Jane Dryden, Fred Rains, Ivor Novello, Adrian Brunel
- "Letters the Stars Will Answer" with pics of Marion Davies, Agnes Ayres, Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks with Ernst Lubitsch
- "Before They Were Famous" installment #4 with pics of Maurice Costello, Norma Talmadge, Florence Turner
- "The Real Personality of Gloria Swanson" is a page of text with a half-page photo of Swanson
- "Fashions & Fancies in Filmland" includes "My Favourite Dish" recipe with small pic of Madge Bellamy
- "Ask the Picture Show" has a small pics of Irene Rich, Mary Rorke
Picture Show Magazine, February 16, 1924:
- On the Cover: Marie Doro and Henry Ainley in "Sally Bishop", Madge Stewart in "Gwyneth of the Welsh Hills", Alma Taylor in "Comin' Thro' the Rye
- Inside this issue:
- "Picture Show Chat" has photos of June Punchard, Cecil B. DeMille with Mrs. Best, Baby Peggy
- "The Expressions of Wallace Beery" is a single-page with a slightly larger photo of Beery surrounded by several smaller pics of him acting out various expressions
- "When Dawn Came" is a short story
- "Dancers Are Born Not Made" is a page of text with a half-page photo of Mae Murray
- A page of Betty Blythe with 4 photos including scenes from "The Queen of Sheba," "Chu Chin Chow," and "The Darling of the Rich"
- Page 10 and 15 (which are the center of the issue because of the missing supplement) includes 7 photos: Jackie Coogan, Mr. & Mrs. Antonio Moreno, Jane and Eva Novak, Walter Hiers, Buster Keaton shaving, Percy Marmont
- "Gossip About British Players" with pics of Gladys Jennings, Violet Hopson, Warwick Ward
- "The Extra Girl" by Edgar Wallace is part of a serialized story
- "British Screen Plays from British Books" with pics of Clive Brook and Fay Compton in :This Freedom", Ivy Duke and Guy Newall in "The Starlit Garden", Gregory Scott and Valia in "The Green Caravan", and Colette Brettel, Stewart Rome and Henry Victor in "The Prodigal Son"
- "Before They Were Famous" installment #6 with pics of Lillian Gish and Bobby Harron, J. Warren Kerrigan with Lillian Walker
- "Fashions & Fancies in Filmland" includes "My Favourite Dish" recipe with small pic of Florence Turner
- "Ask the Picture Show" has a small pics of Gloria Swanson, Rudolph Valentino, Mary Pickford
Picture Show Magazine, February 23, 1924:
- On the Cover: Betty Compson and Clive Brook in "The Royal Oak" - Owen Nares and Gladys Jennings in "The Young Lochinvar" - Gladys Cooper and Ivor Novello in "Bonnie Prince Charlie"
- Inside this issue:
- "Picture Show Chat" has photos of Buck from "Call of the Wild", Julie Sudo
- "Love Stories That Live Through the Ages" with pics of Fay Compton and Nancye Kenyon in "The Loves of Mary, Queen of Scots," Norma Talmadge and Conway Tearle in "Ashes of Vengeance," Constance Talmadge and Otto Matiesen in The Dangerous Maid"
- "Luck in London" by Herbert J. Allingham is part of a serialized story
- "The Expressions of Rosemary Theby" is a single-page with a slightly larger photo of Theby surrounded by several smaller pics of her acting out various expressions
- "A Screen Actor Who Is Beautiful" is a page of text with a half-page photo of George Walsh
- Page 10 and 15 (which are the center of the issue because of the missing supplement) includes 5 photos: Natalie Talmadge and Buster Keaton in "Hospitality", Richard Dix, Reginald Denny, Eva and Jane Novak with director Victor Schertzinger, Richard Barthelmess and Frank McCarroll
- "In the Name of the Law" a short story with pic of Ralph Lewis
- "Before They Were Famous" installment #7 with a pic of Dorothy Gish
- A full page of Ethel Clayton with text and four photos including scenes from "A City Sparrow," "Can a Woman Love Twice?"
- The Sins of Rozanne"
- "Gossip About British Players" with pics of Henry Ainley, Milton Rosmer, Arthur Walcott and others
- "Fashions & Fancies in Filmland"
- "Ask the Picture Show"
Picture Show Magazine, March 1, 1924:
- On the Cover: Douglas Fairbanks in "Robin Hood" - Matheson Lang as "Dick Turpin" - Nigel Barrie as "Claude Duval"
- Inside this issue:
- "Picture Show Chat" has photos of Walter Tennyson, Alma Rubens, Antonio Moreno
- "The Expressions of Glenn Hunter" is a single-page with a slightly larger photo of Hunter surrounded by several smaller pics of his acting out various expressions
- "Luck in London" by Herbert J. Allingham is part of a serialized story
- Dorothy Phillips has a page of text with 4 photos including scenes from "Man, Woman & Marriage," "Hurricane's Gal," and "Slander the Woman"
- "Romantic Rogues" with pics of Nigel Barrie, Douglas Fairbanks dueling as Robin Hood
- Page 10 and 15 (which are the center of the issue because of the missing supplement) includes 6 photos: Colleen Moore in major's uniform with Major James A. Rolph, Craig Biddle, Richard Barthelmess with daughter, Alice Brady's Long Island home, Rex Ingram and Edward Sloman, Enid Bennett, Harrison Ford & Others
- "Grumpy" a short story pics of Theodore Roberts
- "Gossip About British Players" with pics of Edward Godal, Jose Collins, Arthur Wontner, some scenes and for some reason a pic of Blanche Sweet in the middle of the page
- "Filmland's Flapper" is a full page, half-text and half-page photo of Patsy Ruth Miller
- "Before They Were Famous" installment #8 with a pic of William S. Hart and Ann Little
- "Fashions & Fancies in Filmland" with "My Favourite Dish" recipe by Pollie Emery
- "Ask the Picture Show" with small pics of Mrs. Epgrave, Milton Sills, Creighton Hale
Picture Show Magazine, March 15, 1924:
- On the Cover: Filming the Depths of the Ocean
- Inside this issue:
- "Picture Show Chat" has photos of Richard Barthelmess, Dorothy Gish, Harold Lloyd
- "The Expressions of Norman Kerry" is a single-page with a slightly larger photo of Kerry surrounded by several smaller pics of his acting out various expressions
- "Luck in London" by Herbert J. Allingham is part of a serialized story
- "From the Cinema to Cookery" is a full page, half-text and half-page photo of Sylvia Ashton
- "Filming the Depths of the Ocean"
- Page 10 and 15 (which are the center of the issue because of the missing supplement) includes 6 photos: Viola Dana, Renee Adoree and others, Mae Murray with Vicente Blasco Ibanez, Eva and Jane Novak, Harold Lloyd with noted dancer Frisco
- "Where the North Begins" a short story with a photo of what looks to be, and this makes sense, Rin Tin Tin. No caption however, so I can't say for sure.
- "Before They Were Famous" installment #10 with pics of Paul Kimberley, Alma Taylor, Cecil M. Hopworth
- "Gossip About British Players" with pics of Colette Brettel, Sydney Paxton, Ralph Forbes, Stewart Rome, Henry Victor
- "Fashions & Fancies in Filmland"
- "Ask the Picture Show" with small pics of Norma Talmadge, Tom Mix
Picture Show Magazine, March 22, 1924
- On the Cover: Pola Negri and Conrad Nagel - Rudolph Valentino with Alice Terry in "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalpyse" - Ramon Novarro and Alice Terry in "Where the Pavement Ends"
- Inside this issue:
- "Picture Show Chat" has photos of Baby Peggy, George Hackathorne, Joseph Schildkraut, Harry Wright, May Allison
- "The Expressions of Pauline Starke" is a single-page with a slightly larger photo of Starke surrounded by several smaller pics of her acting out various expressions
- "Luck in London" by Herbert J. Allingham is part of a serialized story
- "How They Make Love" includes photos of Harrison Ford and Wanda Hawley, Thomas Meighan and Pauline Starke, Richard Barthelmess and Dorothy Mackaill, Conway Tearle and Corinne Griffith
- Mary Miles Minter has some text and three photos including scenes from "Drums of Destiny," "The Cowboy & the Lady," "Don't Call Me Little Girl"
- Page 10 and 15 (which are the center of the issue because of the missing supplement) includes 7 photos: Colleen Moore having her portrait painted, Charles Ray, D.W. Griffith on set of "America," Lew Cody and Frank Mayo, Arthur Wontner, Blanche Sweet and George Marion, Theda Bara being met off train by her husband Charles J. Brabin
- "The Third Alarm" a short story
- "Is Dancing Growing Dull" by Jack Hobbs with a photo of Hobbs
- "Husbands and Wives" is a full page containing 5 photos: Mr. & Mrs. Tom Mix with daughter, Rudolph Valentino and Natacha Rambova, Jack Pickford and Marilyn Miller, Conway Tearle and Adele Rowland, Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Washburn
- "His Friend--The Villain" is a half-page text with a half-page photo of Lew Cody
- "Gossip About British Players" with pics of George K. Arthur, Olive Sloane, Ivy Duke, Sessue Hayakawa, Betty Blythe plus three scenes with Betty Blythe
- "Before They Were Famous" installment #10 with pics of Paul Kimberley, Alma Taylor, Cecil M. Hopworth
- "Fashions & Fancies in Filmland"
- "Ask the Picture Show" with small pics of Conrad Nagel, Ivor Novello, Thomas Meighan, Clive Brook
Picture Show Magazine, March 29, 1924
- On the Cover: Where Men Are Veiled
- Inside this issue:
- "Picture Show Chat" has photos of Mabel Forrest, Patsy Ruth Miller, Baby Peggy
- "The Expressions of Hallam Cooley" is a single-page with a slightly larger photo of Cooley surrounded by several smaller pics of him acting out various expressions
- "Luck in London" by Herbert J. Allingham is part of a serialized story
- "Clothes of To-Day And Yesterday" includes a half-page of text with a half-page pic of Constance Talmadge
- "Where Men Are Veiled"
- Page 10 and 15 (which are the center of the issue because of the missing supplement) includes 6 photos: Elinor Glyn, Mae Marsh and Ivor Novello, Enid Bennett and others, Norma Talmadge and Eugene O'Brien, Claude Friese-Greene
- "Fools and Riches" a short story
- Rod La Rocque article with some text and 4 photos including scenes with Corinne Griffith in "The Garter Girl," Mae Murray in "Jazzmania," and in "Notoriety"
- "My Adventures While Making 'The Wolf of Tibet'" by Colette Brettel with small pic of Brettel,one of Ernest Winar and one of them together
- "Gossip About British Players" with pics of A.E. Coleby, Edith Bishop, James Knight and Violet Hopson, Stewart Rome, Mary Odette
- "Fashions & Fancies in Filmland" with "My Favourite Dish" and small pic of Ivy Duke
- "Ask the Picture Show" with small pics of Betty Balfour, Betty Blythe, Sessue Hayakawa