Hollywood (Jan - Nov 1935)

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were clearly to be seen. Pickfair is one of the places on the mainland from which one can see the island on a clear day. The roof-tops of Beverly Hills and BelAir spread out below us. Just below, the outlines of the Chaplin house were descernible through the big trees. "Do you know," said Mary, with the first hint of sadness she had displayed all afternoon, "that there is one role in a recent picture that I would have given my very soul to play? ... the part that Claudette Colbert played in Imitation Of Life. Now why can't I find something like that?" But the mood passed and again Mary was the charming little mistress of Pickfair. I drove down the hill, knowing that I could take to the millions who love her the statement that Mary Pickford will not leave them — that she has greater plans than ever, plans that encompass the screen, the stage, the radio, literature and, most promising of all, television. I knew, also, that I could take them the message that she is not suffering with a breaking heart. She is too busy making plans for her new, greater career. Since Mary Pickford gave this interview, J. C. Baird, famous English developer of Television apparatus, has given a demonstration of its practicality at the Crystal Palace, and the Postmaster-General of England has announced that London will have a Television station before the end of the year. These two news flashes support Mary Pickford in two of her prophecies: namely, that Television is in the immediate offing and that Television stations are likely to be governmentoperated. — Photo by Rhodes, Hollywood Staff Photographer If Mary Pickford isn't reading movie scripts, she is reading plays or rehearsing radio dramas. Already an actress in three mediums, she will soon be a star in a fourth— Television ! MAY, 1935 c/*PP*^&i PO WDE R The color harmony shade for Gloria Stuart's blonde colorings is Max Factor s Rachelle Powder. . . clinging, it creates a satinsmooth makeup that beautifies. How li oily wood Stars Emphasize The Secret is a New Make-Up . . . Now You Can Share It YOU can instantly make your beauty more attractive if you adopt this new kind of make-up, created originally for the stars of the screen by Max Factor, Hollywood's make-up genius. It is called color harmony make-up, because each shade of powder, rouge and lipstick is a color harmony tone designed to harmonize with each other, and with individual complexion colorings of blonde, brunette, brownette and redhead. Thus, the appealing beauty of each type is emphasized to the utmost. Famous screen stars have found magic beauty in this secret. So, you may confidendy expect your own color harmony in this new make-up to create a lovely, entrancing, fascinating beauty for you. You'll note how the face powder imparts a satin-smooth, clinging make-up . . . how the rouge gives life and color to the cheeks naturally . . . how the lipstick creates a color -perfect lip make-up that lasts and lasts. Discover new beauty by sharing this luxury of Hollywood's stars, now available to you at nominal prices. Max Factor's Face Powder, one dollar; Max Factor's Rouge, fifty cents; Max Factor's Super-Indelible Lipstick, one dollar. Featured by leading stores. JrOR personal make-up advice . . . and to test your own color harmony shades in powder and lipstick...mail coupon below. GLORIA STUART '. in Warner Bros. "Gold Diggers of 1935" ROUGE The harmonising color tone is Max Factor's Blondeen Rouge... creamy-smooth in texture, it blends evenly, imparting a delicate lifelike color to the cheeks. LIPSTICK Max Factor's SuperIndelible Vermilion Lipstick completes the color harmony makeup. Moisturepoof, the permanent color keeps the lips lovely for hours and hours. /VlaxTacior * TTolliiwood SOCIETY MAKE-UP . . Face Powder, Rouge, Lipstick In Color Harmony Mall tor your COI.OK HAKMO.MV IN POWDEH AMI LIPSTICK MAIL THIS COUPON TO MAX FACTOR HOLLYWOOD JUST fill in the coupon for PurseSiie Bo* of Powder in your color harmony shade jnd Lipstick Color Sampler, four shades. Enclose 10 cents for pottage and handling. You wilt also receive your Color Harmony Make-Up Chart and a ao-pagc illustrated book. "Tbt New Art t] Sxttty Msh-I "p" FREE. 5-5-89 NAME STREET _S4X1_ COMFLEXIONS EYES HAIR V.ry Light __D Fair ! D Grainy __0 Mrd.um O Ruddy U Salic D Frrrkkd G Oliv. D Blur D Gray O Haatl.Ho Blown D Blak. O BLONDE Light. .0 Dirk.-O BROWNETTE Light. -O Dark-.O BRUNETTE Light.. a D>rk_D RKDHEAD Light._0 Dirk..D f/Hai>jj<thrr.<ani nf* .L.*t am/ W.O lASHCStcj* Light D Ds.t D SHIN D.,0 Oil, D NwmjIO ,r6£ 63