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Looking Them Over
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o the heads of the boys who make the iiovies.
Several first-run theaters in Hollywood re offering free golf tickets with every heater ticket purchased.
• • •
ANTONIO Moreno was the only mov• ing picture actor to be listed in "The ^lue Book."
Maybe you think that didn't give Hollyvvood a start! Not that they were so imazed to find Tony among 'em, for the ascinating Daisy Moreno has long rated IS a social light — but look at those who were (ft out: Mary and Doug, Will Hays, Zorinne Grififith, Richard Barthelmess and ill the rest of the cream.
JOHN Boles and Evelyn Layc huniming a duet number in rehearsal. Marcelite {Mrs.) Boles waiting outside the oimd stage in her new limousine. Al Jolson pulling a John Gilbert and re
• •Asing to he interviewed.
Janet Gaynor and Lydell Peck making up olitc, but phoney e.xcuses to a social invita!:on.
Gary Cooper bemoaning the loss of -six
• recious pounds through overwork.
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IT was announced that Will Rogers' next picture would be titled "See America !' irst."
Se\eral weeks later, it was also anlounced that Universal was engaged on a [licture, featuring Harry Langdon and Slim Sunimerville, to be called "See America Thirst."
Now comes word that Will's new picture not "definitely" titled. No wonder.
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nPHE release of Charlie Chaplin's eight-reel ■^picture, "City Lights," means something very definite to the future of the ( inema. If it is an outstanding hit, we may ixpect several pretentious silent picture (iroductions immediately. One big studio, I know, is holding several big silent stories, lul stars, up their sleeve in readiness in case lit" first returns on Charlie's picture warint optimism.
TN every way possible, HolKwood has done her dingest to wring out a gossip
^ttlry about Gary Cooper's infatuation with
June Collyer.
"Lupe and Gary are all cleaned up," the
igs gaily assured each other.
If they are — they certainly are putting
up a good bluff. To my eagle reportorial eye
they seem even more devoted than ever. So far as can be made out, Gary himself nocently started these rumors when he [icnly admired June Collyer and said he ought she was a beautiful girl. Gary must ha\e forgotten that a young an in Hollywood can't even think about a ily without starting something.
jV/TARY Brian is gradually getting her hair shorter and shorter. At the ' f^-t clip of the barber's scissors, Mary I'ldn't stand it any shorter than a \ery ' "g bob.
•Now she is wearing it at a flapperish ear
!■ ngth.
"One more month," said Mary "and it 11 be a boyish shingle!"
Kotex now has rounded, tapered corners which eliminate awkward bulges and assure a snug, firm fit.
THERE are times when you hesitate to enjoy sports to the fullest . . . unless you know about Kotex.
Kotex is the sanitary pad that is designed for ituons picuoNs protection. The corners are rounded and tapered. Sides, too, are rounded. It gives you complete security and case of mind.
Wear Kotex without a w'orry, then, under any frock you possess. Wear it for sports or with filmiest evening things — and retain the cool poise so essential to charm.
Light, cool, comfortable There's another way in which this careful shaping brings wonderful relief. There's no unneedod bulk to pack and chafe. No awkward bulges to grow terribly uncomfortable.
Kotex is always light, always cool, always comfortable. This is largely due to its remarkable filler — Cellucotton (not cotton) absorbent wadding. Cellucotton is five times more absorbent than cotton. This means your Kotex pad can be pie tunes lighter than any
cotton pad, with the same absorbency and protection.
America's leading hospitals — 85% of them — choose this same absorbent for important surgical work.
Kotex deodorizes . . . keeps you dainty and immaculate at times when that is particularly essential. It is so easily disposed of.
You owe it to your comfort and good health to use this modern, safe, sanitary protection. Kotex is available everywhere. Kotex Company, Chicago, 111.
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I 2 Kotex is soft . . . not a deceptive soft i
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I 4 Deodorizes , . . safely, thoroughly, by | 1 a special process. ^
I 5 Disposable, instantly, completely. |
I Regular Kotex-45c for 12 |
I Kotex Super-Size— 65c for 12 g
I Also regular size singly in vending cabinets 1
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I Ask to see the KOTEX BELT and I 1 KOTEX SANITARY APRt:)N at any limiiiiii drug, dry goods or department store. I
K O T e X
The New Sanitary Pad which deodorizes
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