Pictures and the Picturegoer (Jan-Dec 1925)

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JANUARY 1925 Pierre Rcijnicr as " Cyrano dc Bt'rycrac" Carpenter, Charles H. Kldcr, Gene Cameron, Louise Calmenti, Stanhope Wheatcroft, Dorothy Giraci and M. Soloman comprise a good cast. Good, sentimental drama. Singer Jim McKee (Paramount; Jan. 19). William S. Hart in a story by William . Hart. It concerns a self-sacrificing Westerner and contains some good thrills and climaxes and some melodramatic acting by the star. The cast includes Gordon Russell, Phyllis Haver, Bert Sprotte, Ruth Miller, Edward Coxen, William Dyer and George Siegrrtann. The Spitfire (IV. & P.; Jan. 19). The story of a society girl who earned her living on musical comedy stage showing, some interesting behind-the-scenes incidents and some lovely gowns. Betty Blythe. Pauline Garon, Robert Warwick. Lowell Sherman, Elliott Dexter and Ray Allen act well. Good entertainment. Surging Seas (Gaumont; Jan. 19). Charles Hutchison in a sensational drama of the high seas containing many thrilling water stunts and chases. Edith Thornton opposite, and George Hackathorne, David Torrence, Earl Metcalf, Charles Force and Pat Harmon. The Ten Commandments (Paramount; Jan. 5). A great entertainment produced by Cecil De Mille, with a fine spectacular biblical prologue emphasising an absorbing if melodramatic modern story. All star cast comprising Theodore Roberts, Charles De Roche, Estelle Taylor, Julia Faye, Terence Moore, James Neill, Lawson Butt, Clarence Burton, Noble Johnson, Edythe Chapman, Richard Dix, Rod La Rocque, Leatrice Jov, Nita Naldi, Robert Edeson, Charles Ogle and Agnes Ayres. Excellent entertainment, don't miss it. That French Lady (Fox; Jan. 19). Shirley Mason as a girl" with extraordinary views upon marriage, but who is ured of them by a mother's devotion and sacrifice. In the cast are also Theodore Von Eitz, Lucy Beaumont, Harold Goodwin, Kate Lester, and Charles Coleman. Contains one good opportunity for " Pulling Pictures to Pieces " experts. Good entertainment. Three Days to Live (Western Import; Jan. 1). A novelettish Oriental thriller about a wicked Rajah whose spell nearly ruined (Continued on page 74). Picture s and Pichure poer She is Never Embarrassed Because — she uses (he woiulerinl new Wet ( K.un to keep her .inns free trom disfiguring and conspicuous growths of hair, she is daintiness personified at all times and under all conditions thanks to this in-« pKfanad, velvety cream. The charm of Veal is its simplicity la us*. It is applied as rosily as a face cream. Just sprc.nl \.,i on as it comes (MO) the tube, wait a tew minutes, rinse it off, and presto ! the hair is gone as if by magic, Wet has been endorsed bv the medical pronation. Oast vou have used Vert Cream you will never igaio h.i\ i need of old fashioned depilatory prepaiations, or r.uurs which only make the hair grow faster and thicker. Get a tube of Veet Cream to-dav trom any chemist, hairdresser or store, with our guarantee of entirely satisfactory results or your money refunded. Sold for 3/6 and 1/6. Also sent in plain wrapper upon receipt of purchase price plus 6d. for postage, etc. (Trial size bv post for 6d. in stamps.) Dae Health Laboratories (Dept. 370), 68, Bolsover Street. London, W.I, 75 REMOVES HAIR LIKE MAGIC. CURE YOUR ILLS WITHOUT DRUGS TODAY ! SISTER SMITH'S u EMBRO" The New Massage for bodily ailments will give more soothing relief in a few minutes than medicines give GUARANTEE S^ViffiV^S "EMBRO"from your chemist, and use the entire contents. If this wonderful treatment is not entirely satisfactory, post us the empty Tube and we will refund your money. Among other important ingredients SISTER SMITH'S "EMBRO" contains Camph. Oil, Methyl, Sal. .Chloroform, Menthol, Capsicum, Alcohol, Tine. of Iodine, etc., etc. POPP Send Post Card for sample and booklet I latt on lister Smith's New Massage Treat* ,lfc»b rnopt for Rheumatism, Pleurisy Night Coughing, Chilblains, Mumps, Stiff Joints, Whooping Cough, Earache, Toothache, Headache, Chapped Skin, Sneezing Colds, Sore Throat, Lumbago, Back Ache. Swellings, Chest Pains, Varicose Veins, Bronchitis, Neuralgia, etc., etc. 1/3, 3/ and 5/ per tube, at Chemists, or by post. SISTER SMITH'S LABORATORIES la St. John's Lane, LONDON, EX. 1 How fast do you read? W VEN if you were able to *—* read at the exceptionally quick rate of a column a minute, it would take you four hours to read through the "20-Story Magazine." Every number is packed with TWENTY clever, complete stories — NO serials. Get the " 20-Story " to-day. ONE SHILLING. The Picture&oer I ONE SHILLING KJi MONTHLY ORDER FORM To (.Yam* of Newsagent.) Address Please deliver "The Picturegoer" (one shilling monthly) to me at the address below, commencing with the February Number and thereafter every month until further notice. Signature ... Address Date. (See pages 6 and 7.)