Motion Picture Magazine (Feb-Jul 1920)

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wra&TO How You Cai\ Have ©l Charming Personality IF YOU WISH SO many women, particularly young girls. Imagine narm Is a rue gifl Recorded by the rallies at binh. If the gay sprites bare inn their mark ,. you are singularly fortunate, but if they passed you by you arc jus! plain, unlucky aiul then la nothing you ran do about it. Girls, dear girls, ihis is nroog. so wrong. The Becret of charm, of a winning personality, ofl a presence winch draws others to you as the magnet draws the needle, can be gained by any woman who truly wishes it. WHY I KNOW 1 make this statement confidently, for I know whereof I speak. During my >fars, both here in America and abroad, I had boundless opportunity to study intimately wonw-n in all walks of life, women of high and low degree, the grande dame wrapped in priceless furs, motoring in the Hois (hi Boulogne, and the rhir little milliner from the specialty shop on the Rue de la PalX. So many wonderful things have come out of France that it is scarcely surprising that her women hare the ability to enwrap life and those about them with a rose-colored glow which is one of the many secrets of the French woman's irresistible attraction. THE MAGIC WAND If you had the ability to remake yourself, if you could wave a wand and bo just what you have always dreamed, would you do it? I ant sure you would. Now. I have this wand, this magic stick which has so often transformed the ugliest duckling Into a beautiful swan. I may be the Fairy Godmother to your dearest dreams. Possibly it is some trifling habit that stands In the way of your having a truly winning personality. If you only put the proper rules Into use you should improve amazingly. You no longer need to envy otber women. You have it in your power to obtain admiracommand attention, to —to succeed in your aims. HOW TO HOLD MEN'S INTEREST For all they are so confident and masterful, men are hoys grown tall." They are not so hard to please — if you know how! Often you will heal one ask: "What do big d in those tiny fluffy worn. tiny fluffy women ha*.-, possibly. the gift of adaptability T y know how to fit into a man's moods — to hearten him when he is down, to charm him i is glum. THE FRENCH WOMAN'S ALLURE This ability is native ban mother of theft What they have done and do is possible f"r j i. ilea l not rtquir< any great ski'! It take* only two things •o accomplish plus ■ .ruling. T\\f desire to ac must come from you. The understanding T c . YOU CAN BE ATTRACTIVE It Is not necessary to be a great beauty or to possess a brilliant mind or to wear stunning clothes to have this power oi fascination. How many times in your own experience have you watched a really homely woman, surrounded by men, the very center of attention? How many times have you seen a sell made girl, one who has perhaps only just managed to finish grammar school, the most feted and courted girl of your acquaintance? Can't you recall the first time you saw Emily Define, who, apparently without effort became engaged to the most eligible young man in town? You looked at her and remarked cuttingly: "Why, she hasn't even clothes. She's only a plain little thing! How did she get him?" Oh, yes! Emily was ai plain little thing; she wore a skirt that was shiny, but sin had that something which is greater than beauty, or brains or clothes. She had the Charm Of an attractive personality. CULTIVATE WINSOMENESS So often 1 have seen possibilities in some woman, soma young girl, that needed only a hint to bring out all the best qualities in her. Dozens of times 1 have felt like going ui> to some woman and saying: "I know a secret which will completely change your whole life! Will you let me tell ;. to you?" But I couldn't very well so accost a stranger, could I? But. oh! I do so want to share my knowledge with the hosts of eager-eyed girls and women in this America that I love. I want to let you profit by my experience. HOW TO WIN You shculd adopt some of these secrete of th^* Fr<nrh woiren. Th^y ar^ easily ar-juir ■-, I refer to . ■ ■ • .» ^ readei . I WANT TO HELP YOU After coming back from abroad 1 decided • rything sirl Wear a ■orJd-wlde rrown as (harm." H I an'J exre obtained In 1": put at y American JULitiTE FARA 1 know it will i,iu. (it you and make you happier ami more aliv.-, as w.-ii as markedly successful. VALUE OF PERSONALITY I have been astounded at the difference in outlook, in opportunity, that the personality makes In.-, of those Who, lacking this one necessary attribute* really lack everything. 1 have made an exhaustive study of tl in railway carriages* on loar-i ship, m the dining-rooms of the great hotels, noi only in Kngland ami on the Continent, hut right here In our own America. I know thai there are hundreds ff women who r private information to from wall (lowers and failures to popularity ami OVERCOME IMPERFECTIONS If you are shy and basMu. C ■ If you are aflpxestive and brusque 1 to tone bat you will attract where hi i vali,, or I i '.■,.<■ . ■ i ;jii givt you a Jm ■ ijhhcd. -*y%2& /&ZJ*Z^ To see Ireno Bordonl on tho stage or on iiie moving picture screen is to love her, to know her personally is to go Into raptures over her. Juliette Kara descrlbi and li h Inning gualll les as those acquired and employed io wonderfully bj this charming actress. Von will realize how much [I may mean to you. how precious and desirable are those Instructions in attaining your \vn BUCI BOOK FREE TO YOU I have put tome of my secreti Into a little book called "How" tl. :, In a plain wrapper, just lor the My advice to you ( r this free book "How." I 1 B>| '•appine'vi ar I gain winning personality. "How" will show > way. 'Mi rror J& IMPORTANT To obtain Madame Fara'j little book "How" free, you may cut out the coupon and tend In: or you may write bj letter or postcard requesting It. Addreis as below: GENTLEWOMAN INSTITUTE UL™S2J?f£S? Free Book Coupon ■ i , ihi I IRENE BORDONI The Exquisite French Actress Now in America See what this lovely woman las to say about Madame Juliette Fara's Course of Instruction. "One w It o wishes to make a success in any profession, or even in her social and home lift, trill find that very much indeed depends upon her appearance, her poise and the general way in which she comports herself. Secrets that ore imparted by Madame Juliette Fain in her course, 'Winning Persontili.lt/ fur Womi n. ' are such as any ambitions woman will find of untold value." GENTLEWOMAN INSTITUTE BIB Watt 43rd St. 103-L, New York. N. Y. 135 cat