Motion Picture Magazine (Aug 1928-Jan 1929)

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Etiquette for Ex's (Continued from page 53) downstairs?" And more than likely she would daintily lisp to him "But, you big piece of Tillamook, it was after you socked me with the custard pie." "I am very devoted," continued Lilyan, "to two girls, one of whom is an 'ex' and one who is not — yet. I gave a tea and invited the latter. The former lives in my neighborhood. She must have seen the cars parked before my home." "But, Lilyan, if she should comment. What would you do?" "Oh I'd tell her, frankly. It's the only thing to do. She's so regular — she would understand." But what do hostesses like Bebe Daniels and Patsy Ruth Miller and Ruth Roland do? Do they invite Anita Stewart and her doctor and her ex-husband, Rudolph .Cameron. Do they invite Gloria Swanson and Hank, and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Beery? Of course, it is all right to invite Mr. and Mrs. Richard Barthelmess and Mary Hay Barthelmess and her husband, because when they returned to these shores, Dick dashed to San Francisco to be first to greet the incoming couple at the dock. And the new Mrs. Barthelmess tea'd a time or two with Mary and Dick in Paris, long after the first Barthelmesses came to the parting. THE BERNIE QUESTION IT WAS easier with Emory Johnson and Ella Hall Johnson. They no sooner decided that separate bliss was most blissful, than they couldn't resist going dancing at Montmartre Cafe. And that made a hostess's life pleasant. You were sure they would come, together, and in happy mood. But doesn't Bernie Fineman get peeved when he sees Evelyn Brent helping Gary Cooper to mashed potatoes at the Lasky restaurant and he's over in a lone corner? Someone told someone that someone only invited the ex's that were most influential. And yet they say Hollywood is non-' partisan. I do wish I had Mrs. Post to help me. I want to know whether I should invite Mr. Adolphe Menjou, Mrs. Adolphe Menjou II, and Mrs. Adolphe Menjou I all at once. One little girl who got anything but a big hand — from nature. Dorothy Janis's hands are reputed to be the smallest of anyone's in films Lucky Bride . . . to have a married sister! k GREAT MANY BRIDES start their married life /% with only the vaguest understanding of the JTjL. intimate phases of their toilette on which so much of their future happiness may depend. Ignorance of the delicate matter of feminine hygiene has led to much needless unhappiness. The use of the wrong disinfectant for this purpose has caused serious injury. Lucky is the bride who has a married sister — or an older married friend — to tell her frankly the truth about this vital subject. But no woman need misunderstand the facts. Send the coupon below and our free booklet, "The Scientific Side of Health and Youth," will be sent to you. It will reach you in a plain envelope. It contains sound professional advice and directions, written in simple language by a woman physician. Send the coupon, now, but in the meantime buy a bottle of "Lysol" Disinfectant at your druggist's. Follow the directions which come with every bottle. Sole distributors: Lehn & Fink, Inc., Bloomfield, N. J. Lehn & Fink Radio Program — WJZ and 14 other stations associated with the National Broadcasting Co. — every Thursday evening at 8, eastern time; 7 p. m., central time. i Lehn & Fink, Inc. 1928 LEHN & FINK, Inc., Sole Distributors, Bloomfield, New Jersey— Dept 2-7 Please send me, free, your booklet, "The Scientific Side of Health and Youth.' Name Street .' City State . .