Hollywood (1938)

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an elephant is much more simple for the chauffeur in the case. "No gears . . . grrrr . . . grind ... on an elephant!" he grinned brightly. "No brake! no puncture! And he can go fifty miles an hour, too, when he is in a hurry. Oh, yes. He is a much more practical thing to have. He can have little elephants, but limousines don't have roadsters for babies!" he finished triumphantly. Sabu's wits move quickly, and so does he. He managed to visit a skating rink, attend a baseball game, tour Rockefeller Center, ride a subway and visit a dozen notables before he stepped aboard a plane for Hollywood. That was the part of the trip he looked forward to with greatest excitement, he admitted, because he was so anxious to meet a movie star. "Which one do you want to meet the most?" "King Kong!" he answered promptly. We left him doing the Lambeth Walk, at which he seems expert, down the hotel corridor. Here is Sonja Heme, now busy making Castles in Norway. She is wearing one of the charming sweaters which she will give as one of the dozens of prizes in her big contest which still has the judges muttering in their sleep. Never before in the history of HOLLYWOOD Magazine has there been such an enthusiastic response to a contest. Great piles of mail are stacked all over the office, and two of the judges are complaining of eye-strain, but they promise faithfully to have names of the lucky winners ready for announcement in the January edition of HOLLYWOOD Magazine as a Wife ! One subject she hadn't learned ivas Feminine Hygiene — with "LYSOL' MANY family doctors — and husbands, too — have seen otherwise happy marriages fail, for lack of knowledge about proper feminine hygiene. A wife may not be conscious, herself, of any neglect on her part. That's the tragic thing about so many cases of "incompatibility". Wives don't realize . . . and husbands can seldom bring themselves to the point of mentioning it. If only there could be more frankness . . . but the subject of feminine hygiene is so delicate. If there is any doubt in your mind about feminine hygiene, ask your doctor about "Lysol". For more than 50 years "Lysol" has earned the confidence of many doctors, nurses, hospitals, and thousands of women, for the exacting needs of feminine hygiene. Some of the important reasons why it is especially valuable in feminine hygiene are — 1 — Non-Caustic . . . "Lysol", in the proper dilution, is gentle and efficient, contains no harmful free caustic alkali. 2 — Effectiveness . . . "Lysol" is a powerful germicide, active under practical conditions, effective in the presence of organic matter (such as dirt, mucus, serum, etc.). 3 — Spreading . . . "Lysol" solutions spread because of low surface tension, and thus virtually search out germs. A — Economy. .."Lysol" is concentrated, costs only about one cent an application in the proper dilution for feminine hygiene. 5 — Odor . . .The cleanly odor of "Lysol" disappears after use. 6 — Stability. . . "Lysol" keeps its full strength no matter how long it is kept, how often it is uncorked. What Every Woman Should Know SEND THIS COUPON FOR "LYSOL" BOOKLET LEHN & FINK Products Corp., Dect. 12-H., Bloomfield, N. J„ U. S. A. Send me free booklet, "Lysol vs. Germs" which tells the many uses of "Lysol". .Yame Street FOR FEMININE HYGIENE City. Copyright 1938 by Lehn & Fink Producta Corp. NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS WEEK At Your Favorite Chain Variety Store— November 5th1 2th 11 — v^ £*