--ond see. what the stars ore doing e "Fia" Ziegfeld's one big job was to "glorify American womanhood." Once glorified, she rather liked it and wanted more. The lights were too dim on Broad- way, the machinery of fame too skimpy. and slow. The pictures gave her what she yearned for-a medium of infinite scope, California's Sun for a spotlight and the whole world for her stage. Next Saturday's photogravure section of THE CHICAGO DAILY NEWS will tell, how graduates, from the Follies bolted the theater, swooped down on Hollywood and stole the show. e PEGGY HOPKINS JOYCE lu erly tdht h ti.substantial an cpd ptzing misai s.rved by THE CHICAGO DAELY NEWS. "Rea[l Love Storie&" Pegler, Casey,, OBrlien, Nimon, Edith Shuck.rmnch. Canno Kor='a, Clyde Brown#o photos, 1Roy Nelsosc~c tures Shoemaker's cartoons-whatt other newppros you ainythig like such features?, THE- EHICABO DAILY NMEWSý OCTOBER 18, 1934