Motion Picture Magazine (Aug 1928-Jan 1929)

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'"Flowers ! After dealing with them as if they were hunks of perishable cheese for years, I am still crazy about them. My house, you know, is called 'Mia Flora.' Flowers have always been a part of my life, and I could not get along without masses of them all around me. Talking of business, I've also dabbled pretty successfully in oil and real estate here. I've been one of the lucky ones. She Has Six Telephones "I'm not sufficiently important to have the studios galloping after me, but what do I care? Every now and again a part comes up for me, and to play it makes a nice change from the round of business. I shall go on working in pictures just as long as anybody wants me. You probably think I have been out of movie work for a long time, but actually I have done several pictures every year — recently, though, chiefly for smaller companies, so that nobody saw me. Of course, my flower business brings me in contact with all the picture crowd, and they don't have a chance to forget my existence as they do with so many old-timers. You won't find me looking for work in the studios, but I'm at the end of six telephones whenever the spirit moves the producers to give me a buzz." This amazing young person was wanted by Mr. Cruze to interpret something or other — this or that — for the benefit of the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer camera. She had sat still talking to me quite long enough, anyway ; her diminutive feet wanted to dance her away. As I said before, her jaw dropped in stupefaction when I gracefully mentioned that I had been pleased to meet her. Let's have some more like Kathleen. She's the type that loves nice things — flowers, interviewers and this, that and the other. ^ ' rut ertamri or Lovely arms and hands UUb w QJJjj The years and prosperity have affected the grace of Miss Clifford's figure not at all; she is still Kathleen and lanky Begin now to give your arms and hands the care they deserve. Beautiful women — social leaders, stage beauties, screen stars — women who realize the value of lovely skin — write us that they have used only Ingram's Milkweed Cream for ten — twenty years or more. It gives your skin exactly what it needs. You can begin now to do what these women do. At night before going to bed bathe your arms and hands with water and a good soap, using a wash cloth that is rough in texture. On your elbows and the ends of your fingers use a nail brush. Scrub these parts gently with the nail brush so as to get them thoroughly clean without irritating them. Now apply a thin coating of Ingram' s Milkweed Cream and leave it on all night. Your skin will absorb it while you sleep. Do this regularly and you should notice steady improvement. Learn howto use Ingram's Milkweed Cream. With each jar of Ingram's Milkweed Cream come full instructions. Women write us daily telling how they improved their skins by following these instructions. So that you, too, may give your skin treatments basically right, go today to your druggist and buy a jar of Ingram's Milkweed Cream. 50c the jar — $1 size more economical — Theatrical size $1. 75. Frederick F. Ingram Co. , Est. 1885, 312 Tenth Street, Detroit, Mich., also Windsor, Ont., Canada. Let us send you FREE purse-size package of Ingram 's ne-iv American Blush Rouge and interesting booklet on The Art of Rouging. I nqmrrti Milkweed Cream THEP.E IS BEAUTY INI CVER.Y JAB. 89