Photoplay (Jul - Dec 1916)

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Photoplay Magazine — Advertising Section 163 Helen Prettyman Arnold, Louisville, K.y. — I wish to express my thanks to 1'ihM.H'i w Magazine and the World Film Corporation tor this wonderful op portunity, which 1 realize may mean much to me in the future. Marvel Voghts, k.uwis <.'it\. Mo. — I have hitched my wagOIl to a star even if 1 did not win in "Beauty and Brains" Contest. Mrs. Pearl Flenner, Martinsville, 111. — Yerv disappointed in having to take defeat. but 1 am the daughter of a soldier and can stand it. Estelle Claire Judy, McKeesport, Pa. — I wish to thank the Judges and all who assisted in the selection of the winners, and I will certainly do all that i possible to make good when the time comes for the try-out. Mary Jane Manning. Covington, Ky. — Imagine mv disappointment when I received imjulv Photopi w Magazine and did not see Mary Jane among the winners— who I do think are very pretty girls. Alatia Marton. Dallas, Texas. — I feel very highly complimented at being chosen a winner, ami assure you 1 will let nothing stand in the way of my taking advantage of this great opportunity Olive M. Norton, Cedarhurst, Long Island. — I am very sorry to say that the winner of the "Beauty and Brain" contest were not so very pretty, to my way of thinking. Of course there are many questions as to why they were selected, but I would like to ask a few. Why were brunettes favored ? ( I am a blond. ) Why were there no New York girls or even in the vicinity of New York chosen? Are you very sure that "pull" had nothing to do with the selection ? I have just read over this letter and perhaps you might think I was disappointed in not having been selected myself, but I do know some very sweet, pretty girls who entered and not one of the "Movie Fans" in this town think the selections were even good to look at. We have the Triangle K. B., Famous Players, and Paramount pictures shown here every night so that is why we are good judges of acting and beauty. When you write to advertisers please For Swollen Veins Absorbine J THE ANTISEPTIC LINIMENT [T was not known to us that * Absorbine, J r. , would relieve swollen veins until a few years ago. Then we did not find this out for ourselves. The discovery was made by an old gentleman who had suffered with swollen veins for nearh fifty \ ears. He had made many unsuccessful efforts to get relief and finally tried Absorbine, Jr., knowing its value in reducing swellings, aches, pains and soreness. Absorbine, Jr., relieved him. He told us that after he had applied Absorbine, Jr. , regularly for a few weeks his legs were as smooth as when he was a boy and all the pain and soreness had ceased. Thousands have since used this antiseptic liniment for this purpose with remarkably good results. Absorbine, Jr., is made of oils and extracts from pure herbs, and when ruhbed upon the skin is quickly taken up (absorbed) by the pores; the blood circulation in surrounding parts is thereby stimulated and healing helped. Absorbine, Jr., leaves no residue, the odor is pleasing and the immediate effect soothing and cooling. Though absolutely harmless to human tissues, Absorbine, Jr., is a powerful germicide, being veiy valuable in cleansing cuts, scratches, burns and other skin breaks liable to infection. For muscle soreness, aches, pains, strains, sprains, stiffness and all accidental hurts, Absorbine, Jr., is the remedy to have always at » ^ hand and ready for instant use. $1.00 a bottle at druggists or postpaid A Liberal Trial Da4-4>|p will be sent to your i^*''CV.IV* address on receipt of 10c. in stamps. Send for trial bottle or procure regular size from your druggist today. W.F.Young, P. D.F. 366 Temple St. SPRINGFIELD. MASS. mention PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE.