Motion Picture (Feb-Jul 1936)

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Be a Guest at Our Hollywood Party ! [Confiniicd from page 21] tie, Puget Sound, San Francisco (and its Chinatown), the Grand Canyon and Pike's Peak. And here is an important date to remember: Tlie Movicland Tour Jcaz'cs Chicago on July 19th ! If you are not able to make the trip then, you will have another opportunity to do so later. Another tour, called the JNIovieland Special, is scheduled to leave Chicago, .\ugust 9th. If you want further information about either of these tours, whether you intend to make the trip this year or not, just address i\Ir. Joe Godfre}', Jr., Movieland Tour Manager, Motion Picture IMagazine, 360 No. Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111, Be sure, ho-mczxr, to enclose a three-cent stamp for use by Mr. Godfrey in replying to your letter of inquiry! While ^Motion Picture's Alovieland Tourists are in Hollywood, the famous Roosevelt Hotel, home of many great stars, will be their residence. Plans have been made, too, for a visit to 20th Century-Fox studios where many big pictures will be under way ! — dV. Cleanliness for Beauty [Continued from page 54] floral perfumes for j^ou to choose from. They are presented in simplydesigned flacons that rest in white boxes. Three raised panels on the cover of each box are separated by metallic bands and these bands are tinted dark green for Lily of the Valley, rose-red for Rose, pale green for Jasmin, blue for Violet and a shade true to the name for Lilac. A one ounce bottle of each scent costs $6 ; but there are attractive one-dram purse flacons at $1 each. \\"ant the trade name ? A new" facial cream has recently been perfected which is a combination of rich, soothing oils, impregnated with Vitamin "D". It cleanses quickly and thoroughly, spreading smoothly over the skin surface, and acts as a lubricating agent, leaving the skin soft and smooth. It should be used regularly each night ( oftener for an excessively dry or lined skin) and allowed to remain over night. Roughness, premature lines and coarseness of texture can be successfully combatted if this cream is applied regularly and correctly. Don't forget to smooth it on your throat as well as on your face, for the throat quickly shows signs of age unless it is given the same scrupulous care as the face. The price of this cream, which comes in a simple white jar with a black and silver label, is only $1. I'll be very glad to send you the manufacturer's address. LINIT BEAUTY BATH 5?^ Modern life demands much of women — in business, in the home, the club — and in social duties that are a part of her daily life. To meet every occasion, with a consciousness of looking her best, the smart woman tirelessly strives to cultivate every feminine charm. Today, one of the outstanding essentials of charm is a soft, smooth skin. ^5 For many years, fastidious women have relied on the Linit Beauty Bath to give their skin the feel of rare velvet. W^ To those who have not tried the Linit Beaut)' Bath, v/hy not do this today: Dissolve some Linit in the tub while the water is running. Bathe as usual and, after drying, feel your skin. It will be delightfully soft and smooth. And the Linit bath does away with the damp or semi-dry feeling of the skin that usually follows an ordinary badi. ^ Make it a habit to use Linit in your tub waterand join the thousands of America's loveliest women who daily enjoy its refreshing luxury. llie BatJnvay to a Soft^ Smooth SJ^in LINIT IS SOLD BY ALL GROCERS for Fine Ij^tundering • Don't overlook the (directions on the Linit package — recommending Unit fot starching. Linit makes even ordinary cotton fabrics look and feel like linen. ]\Iotion Picture for April, 1936 63