Hollywood (1942)

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alone for Hollywood has few available bachelors. J A dog no longer can have a fireplug of his own on the screen. If you recall the Thin Man series, you'll remember Asta and his pet plug. But Asta is out of luck in the new Thin Man picture. The Hays office took his plug away from him, claiming that the association of a dog with a fireplug might be injurious to the public's morals. | Clever introduction to The Birth of The Blues — "This picture is dedicated '[ to those men from Memphis and New The gent in the stripes, plaids, checks and remarkable make-up is Alan Gordon, actor's agent, and Ann Rutherford's most constant companion. Ann feigns disdain as Mr. Gordon ogles the fair lady in delightful Harpo Marx fashion Orleans who took American music out of the rut and put it in the groove." | Movie queens usually don't go out of their way to throw compliments at rivals. But while discussing Betty Grable the other day, Hedy Lamarr said: "She has more expression in her legs than a lot of people have in their faces." H Sign on Sunset boulevard: "This week only. Special. Bubble Bath For Your Car." It could only happen in Hollywood. [Continued on page 14] Loveliness may soon be Yours! Go on the CAMAY MILD-SOAP DIET ! This lovely bride, Mrs. Robert G. Johnson of New Orleans, La., says: "The Camay 'MildSoap' Diet is such an easy way to help bring out the loveliness of one's complexion." Follow this way to a lovelier complexion— based on skin specialists' advice — praised by lovely brides! I'M SO THRILLED . . . being a Camay bride ! When people tell me that my skin is lovely, I'm rewarded in full for my persistent devotion to the Camay 'Mild-Soap' Diet. Many nights I was so sleepy . . . many mornings I was in such a hurry, but never once did I neglect to follow the 'Mild-Soap' Diet routine faithfully." So says Mrs. Robert G. Johnson. GO ON THE ""■s-p«.off. MILD-SOAP A little time ... a little care . . . and you, too, can be lovelier with the help of the Camay "Mild-Soap" Diet. For no woman's skin can be truly beautiful if she fails to cleanse it properly. Or if she uses a beauty soap that isn't mild enough. Skin specialists themselves advise a regular cleansing routine with a fine mild soap. And Camay is more than just mild . . . it's actually milder than the 10 famous beauty soaps tested. That's why we say your way to new loveliness is to "Go on the Camay 'MildSoap' Diet tonight.1" DIET TONIGHT! Work Camay's milder lather over your skin, paying special attention to the nose, the base of nostrils and chin.. Rinse with warm water and follow with thirty seconds of cold splashings. Then, while you sleep, the tiny pore openings are free to function for natural beauty. In the morning—one more quick session with this milder Camay and your skin is ready for make-up. 13