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1&I I MAGAZINE L
Photograph of hand of Mildred McKaniy of Lattrange, III. , showing h and be for e wearing Dr. Egan's Magic Night Gloves
Photograph of Miss M c K amy's . and after wearing gloves just four nights.
Magic Cloves WhitenHands
Gloves of amazing powers! Worn at night, while you sleep, they work a miraculous transformation in the hands. They turn the hands white — as white as a lily, and as soft and smooth. Your hands may be a raw red or an "old-age" yellow; they may he dark with tan o r blotched with freckles or liver spots; they may be deeply lined, rough and coarse — yet they become hands of the whiteness of snow and the softness of velvet under the magic of these gloves.
Results in One Night
These gloves are medicated with a wonderful solution perfected by the famous Br. S. J. Egan. The medicated fabric (not rubber) when activated by the warmth of the hands has a peculiarly potent whitening and softening effect upon the hands. The hands actually turn white — a charming natural white. They become soft and smooth, exquisitely so. Even hands that have had no care for years, hands that look hopelessly old and worn take on a youthful freshness under the action of these gloves. Just one night's wear will prove a revelation.
Do Your Hands Spoil Your Charm?
What does it profit a woman to have beauty of face or figure or the clothes of a queen if her hands are uncouth? By your -hands, more than anything else, does the world estimate you? No need now to put up with hands that you have to hide. Dr. Egan's Magic Gloves give you hands of beauty to be proud of. Send today for a pair of Dr. Egan's Magic Gloves for free trial. Note that they are especially woven to fit comfortably — no binding. Note, too, that a jar of Dr. Egan's Pore-Lax accompanies the gloves, all in a neat, attractive container. The Pore-Lax is a special cream to apply before donning the gloves to open the pores for the purpose nf Quickening the action of the impregnated gloves. Use gloves with or without PoreLax Cream, but preferably with it.
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When offered for sale through the regular channels, the price of Dr. Egan's Gloves will be $5. For the present, however, a limited number of orders will lie filled direct at the introductory price of $2.90 (plus postage). Act promptly on this offer. Send no money now — merely pay postman $2.90 (plus postage) on delivery of complete .outfit, Use the gloves 5 days. If you are not more amazed and delighted with the change in your hands, your money will he refunded in full. Orders IV MS'"? filled in turn. Mail yours today. Use the coupon ^k'\ iirf1" or copy the wording in ^^ ■• wZ^^&VZfX a letter or postcard. ^BB 'JslE^^^
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Please send me (in plain package) for free trial, a pair of Dr. Egan's Magic Gloves for whitening and softening the hinds. I will pay postman $2.90 (plus postage) on delivery of the gloves. (If you prefer, send $3 now in full payment.) If I am not perfectly, deHghted witli the change in my hands in 5 days, I may return gloves and get my money back in full.
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Comment on Other Productions
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and thirt' title upon his novel expedition thru the lots of Hollywood, showing us pictures and stars in the making and giving us plenty of human interest and comedy and satire in the bargain, is difficult to determine. It smacks of the W. K. box-office value. Really the expression is an indictment of those uplifters who denounce the picture colony, altho the author employs several familiar tricks to score his points. At times he appears to be laughing up his sleeve or his megaphone seeing as how he uses the "sheik" stuff and a climax which features the activities under the big top.
The plot revolves around a girl whose intuition impels her to leave her caddish and criminal husband. She makes her exit aboard the honeymoon train and bobs up in a California desert in the midst of a picture company on location. The following scenes show her climb to stardom. Punctuated with her rise are actual studio shots of various directors including Chaplin taking scenes — as well as the recreation hour in the studios when the stars stop work for a bit of lunch. The cast reads almost like a blue-book of Who's Who in Hollywood. There are so many stars it is hard to get intimate with any of them, but shining thru this circus-like novelty are Eleanor Boardman and Lew Cody. Go see it and look over the cast. Enjoy a laugh at the captions and get a thrill here and there.
Masters of Men — Vitagraph
Morgan Robertson, than whom there is no better writer of sea stories, has fashioned a likely tale in "Masters of Men," a character study of a youth who finds himself by running away to sea and emerging as a man during the SpanishAmerican war. It is an interesting adventure story, this Vitagraph expression. Once in a while this company sneaks one over. The picture is punctuated with crisp incident, much character building, conflict, interesting climaxes and stirring action and it carries all the essentials that make worth while film entertainment. Moreover there is a patriotic glow about it which gives it a considerable "kick." Cullen Landis as the youth gives his best performance in his biggest role, and his support contributed by Alice Calhoun and Wanda Hawley, attired in the quaint costumes of the nineties, and Earle Williams, is highly competent. Be sure to see this picture.
Bucking the Barrier — Fox
Incredible and inconsistent and decidedly picturey is this Fox opus featuring Dustin of the Farnums. This star is certainly following a hard luck season or three, not one of his pictures lingering in the memory an hour after it is shown. "Bucking the Barrier" is a mongrel — a half-breed melodrama and society yarn which pilots its protagonist from the wilds of Alaska to the cultivated atmosphere of an English manor and back to the Yukon before he is able to find rest and happiness. All about an inheritance left him by a deceased friend and the conflict stirred up by a pair of scheming half-brothers of the dead man and the sister,' who must needs misunderstand the motives of the miner from the far-off places where men are men. It is hectic and thoroly unconvincing— and none of the characters appears genuine.
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