The New Movie Magazine (Dec 1929-May 1930)

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The New Movie Magazine They Do Their Bit (Continued from page 119) w, HAT PRICE « COMPACT /» Here are the most amazing values imaginable. Thousands of women, during the last fifteen years, have learned to appreciate the superfine qualities of "Ash's" and "Deere" brand cosmetics. Just think, women who formerly paid as high as two dollars for a lipstick and even four and five dollars for a compact, now find pleasure and economy in using the clever "Ash's" lipsticks and the equally clever and attractive Red and Green enamel powder and rouge compacts. You too, may learn that it is utterly unnecessary to pay high prices in order to get fine cosmetics. Walk into any chain store and look for the famous Red and Green cases. There are lipsticks, cake powder compacts, sifter compacts for your own loose powder, and eyebrow pencils. Every one is absolutely pure in content and you will surely delight in the modern colors and beautiful finish of the cases. Just to be positive that you are getting "Ash's" and "Deere" brand cosmetics, always look for the little buff-colored guarantee slip to be found in every compact, and the word" Ash' s" stamped o?i every lipstick. Reich-Ash products, in almost every conceivable type and in all price ranges are For Sale at all Chain Stores The Reich-Ash Corp. 307 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK thrower and, although he has buried shivering blades into panels alongside of the heads and arms of shivering stars for years, he hasn't scratched one yet. Jacques Ray is Hollywood's best fire eater, while Jack Knapp specializes in bow-legged cowboy parts. Mrs. Ely Swickard gets occasional studio employment because of her ability as a spinner and weaver. CHARLEY MEAKIN is the screen's most prominent bartender. Five feet ten, weighing 200 pounds, slightly bald and blessed with that look of understanding so necessary to a bartender's success, Meakin has been swabbing bars before the camera for many years. He has tried again and again to lead a better life on the screen but the directors would never permit it. Recently he was called to fill a bar tending job in a picture directed by the European, Dr. Berthold Viertel. Only as a matter of routine he was sent to Dr. Viertel for inspection before signing a contract. "Fine," approved the director. "Exactly the man for that banker role. But where can we get a good type for the bartender?" Al Copeland has never yet failed to make good his guarantee to set up and put into running order on any studio lot a complete circus in less than 48 hours' time. He erected a five-ring circus for Clara Bow's "Dangerous Curves," complete from peanuts to elephants. He has supplied forty-one circuses to studios in the last ten years. Formerly general manager for Ringling Brothers, he has his own circus which he sends out each Spring from its winter quarters in Hollywood. He has a staff and company of 300 persons. International News Photos Probably the only existing photograph of John Boles with his wife. It was made when Mr. Boles came to New York recently with his wife, to attend the premiere of his picture, "Captain of the Guard." 120