Photoplay (Jan - Jun 1925)

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76 Photoplay Magazine — Advertising Section r* iU pilhw unul'lpur dyn has bun V s^ thorovahlu dcamcd' '-. lao&kfum . . . Bedtime now means beauty as well as sleep Only a woman knows how I feel each night when I come to those "(hree golden minutes" I call my own— that time when I remove the blemishes of the day and make my skin ready for to-morrow in the perfect wa> — with the perfect cold cream —Daggett & Ramsdell's. This snowy cream — so pure, doctors perscribe it, takes from my skin all of the harsh dirt and many of the tired lines. And my clean, rested skin can regain its natural loveliness while I sleep. Morning finds it radiant. Just try it yourself for six nights — and welcome the delightful results. For sale at department and drug stores — the white package with red bands. Tubes, 10c, 25c, 50c. Jars, 3 5c, 50c, 85c and $1.50. There's a "Trv-It -Yourself" trial tube for you — Free. Just send the coupon below. * * * How to use those "Three Golden Minutes" I — Smooth a coat of this perfect cold cream over your face and neck. II — Leave it on a minute to sink in. Ill — ll'ipe off the cleansing cold cream ivith a smooth cloth and finish with a dash of cold water. Daggett & /{nmsdell's PERFECT ' COLD CR.EAM Daggett & Ram sJel/yDept. 8018 214 IV. 14th Street, New York Please send me the free trial tube of the Perfect Cold Cream you offer above. Same Address City State I JDmftHn St.. Turn*. mother's home in Pasadena and they will spend their honeymoon in Northern California. Fatty's first wife, Minta Durfee, was granted an absolute decree of divorce in Pari:? a few days ago. leaving the portly comedian free to wed as soon as he pleased. CHARMING little Gertrude Short is Cupid's latest victim. She ha announced her engagement to Percy Pembroke, comedy director. As yet the date is not set but Gertrude says it will take place as soon as she gets time to get her wedding shopping done. From the present outlook, this won't be much before summer, as Miss Short is signed for two straight productions, "The Talker." with Sam Rorfc, in which she play a thirteen-year-old Sapper, and then to Paramount for a big part. CAN you imagine an actress of fame who has been a part of the Hollywood film colony or many years but has never spent a single night in the film center? She is Mary Alden, whose recent screen mother roles have been so splendid. She has an apartment in Los Angeles where she has lived for years and has recently taken a home in Beverly Hills, alternating between the two. Now' Miss Alden plan? to take a suite at the Hollywood Hotel r-ome night so she can actually say she has lievd in Hollywood. npHEY say in Hollywood that Patsy Ruth *■ Miller, she of the beautiful brown hair and eyes, tried to pull a Bebe Daniels lately but fell fiat. You all remember, of course, how Bebe spent ten days in jail as the guest of Orange County for a little matter of speed. Well. Patsy Ruth got herself arrested for too heavy a little foot on the accelerator, and then ignored the summons to appear before the judge. It is rumored that thi dainty little a ire- thought that three days in jail — which i> the sentence the judge has been handing out for speed violators making the same rate Patsy S ticket showed — would be somewhat of a lark. Perhaps even a little good advertising. Well, they rounded Patsy up and haled her into court on a bench warrant. She said goodbye to her friends and thought she was on her way, but someone mu-t have whispered to Judge James Pope just what the scenario read like, for, instead of a jail sentence, he ordered her to pay a nice fat fine. Some people just don't seem to be able to break into even the poorest of jails. T> UTI I C LI 1 FORD is comfortably ensconced -l-Mn a beautifully furnished new home directly across the street from the Beverly Hills Hotel. Ruth recently returned from her honeymoon in Honolulu. When innuendoes were cast as to whether Ruth had smuggled anything back from the hulu islands her eyes sparkled, and even-one stood ready to hold out his flask. But when she spoke it was of pineapples. It seems that the government forbids anyone to bring pineapples in from the South Seas without having them inspected, and Ruth had run the gauntlet of Federal sleuths with a "prickly pear " under her coat. JACK HOLT and one of hi string of six polo ponies left for Del Monte this week. Jack is not going to the fashionable California resort for the purpose of playing polo only. He will spend the next month on location at the beach city for exteriors for Paramount's "Eve's Secret," which is to be the screen version of the 1 CONTENDED ON PAGE 84 ] And this little ffirl, as Texas Hainan would say. is little Adalyn Mayer. She's just a little extra girl, a protege of Cecil B. De Milk's, irho plays a bit here attd a bit there, but who insists she's going to be a star some day to a.lrerti*crs please mention PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE.