Motion Picture Magazine (Aug 1924-Jan 1925)

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Vignettes of the Studios (Continued from page 44) seem to have no place here. The atmosphere is hushed. A half-dozen bathing girls, in trim street frocks and hats, troop thru the gateway to the street below. Their giggling and chatter strike across the quiet. Mack Sennett is telling you that his studio is fourteen years old. What an age — in Celluloidia ! His hair is white, you note, but his eyes are not old, and his enthusiasm is that of youth. Youth and Age on the Sennett lot. And ghosts. In the circle of these hills Charlie Chaplin first faced a motion picture camera. Gloria Swanson, an obscure bathing girl, walked thru this gateway. So did Betty Compson. Picturesque, shabby, delightful, historic Mack Sennett's. May they never tear it down ! Tkat's Out (Continued from page 52) town with the screen profession. However, it suited the newspaper's sensational purpose to haul in the poor old movies . . and it is this sort of thing which brands the profession that has already had more than its just share of unpleasant and highly colored and exaggerated publicity. We dont know what can actually be done about it. However, the least we can do is to call instances of this nature to the attention of our readers. The poor old movies ... a bad reputation is a hard thing to drop by the roadside. l^///llk\ For lour Vacation, Have Your Hair Permanently Curled Mothers, Wives, School-Girls, Famous Screen Stars and Society Women All Praise the Nestle "LANOIL" Home Outfit A single treatment in your own home gives you the curl and wave you need to last for many months SMarjorie cDaew, dainty screen genius of Selznick Pictures, thanks the Nestle Lanoil Home Outfit for her pretty waves and ringlets. "Simply wonderful, ' ' she writes to Mr. Nestle from Los Angeles. "No more hot irons or nightly crimpers for me!" A pleasant afternoon, with the Nestle LANOIL Home Outfit on free trial, gives results. The Outfit lasts a lifetime and with additional supplies will wave family and friends as well. XF you are troubled with straight hair, you cannot do better than to turn from the make-shift curling lotions, nightly crimpers or hot irons you have been using, to the wonderful Nestle "Lanoil" Home Outfit for Permanent Waving. Shampoos, Moisture, Etc. Increase Curliness For this dainty Outfit alone can give you perfect freedom from hair troubles, in addition to the most charming curls and waves you can imagine — curls and waves that will stay with you ALWAYS, whether you go bathing, motoring, walking or dancing, through the hottest and dampest summer weather. Simple, Interesting and Quick The Home Outfit is easy and safe to operate. Children of twelve have been known to wave their mothers' hair successfully. Well over 200,000 of these Outfits are in frequent use all over the world. The main essentials of a wave are to moisten a strand of your straight hair with Lanoil, then wind it on the patented Nestle Curler, and slip the little heater over it. Then, seven minutes gentle heat, and this strand is natural ly wavy. Shampoo or wet it as much as you like, the curl in it will stay, and act exactly as naturally curly hair would stay and act. It is unbelievable perhaps, but absolutely true. Our Famous 30 Days' Free Trial Offer Imagine the comfort you will derive from naturally curly hair day and night, at home, at seashore, at mountain resort. Imagine the self-confidence it will give you for every summer activity. Get your Home Outfit now. Send for it by forwarding its cost of $15 in check, moneyorder or bank draft as a deposit, or if you prefer, deposit the money with your postman. When it arrives, use the free trial supplies to test it on your hair. The directions are easy to follow, and you will be overjoyed at the results. However, should you decide to the contrary for any reason, return the Outfit within 30 days and we guarantee (backed by this magazine), to refund the $15 immediately, without question, deduction, or delay. Send for our free ilhcslrated booklet. Nestle Lanoil Co., Ltd., DePt.S Established 1905 12 and 14 East 49th Street, New York City Just off Fifth Avenue Fill in, tear off and mail coupon today | 1 NESTLE LANOIL CO., LTD.. Dept. S i 12 & 14 East 49th St., New York. N. Y. J Please send me the Nestle "Lanoil" Home Outfit for i I Permanent Waving. I understand that if. after using I I the Outfit and the free trial materials, I am not satis 1 I Bed. I may return the Outfit any time within 30 days, ' and receive back every cent of its cost of $16. In I enclose S15 in check, money order, or ' bank draft as a deposit. □ I prefer to deposit the $15 with my post | I man when the Outfit arrives. OR. check HERE _.if only free booklet of I . further particulars is desired. (From foreign countries, send $16 check, money I order or cash equivalent in U. S. currency. Cana ' dians may order from Raymond Harper, 416 Bloor I Street W., Toronto, Canada, $20 duty free.) j Name j I Street I I City State J 87 P PAfili