Photoplay (Jan - Jun 1926)

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126 Photoplay Magazine — Advertising Section 12 Perfumes and other Rieger Toilet Articles Special Assortment — Regular Value $2. SO Now Rieger off era you an unusual opportunity of becoming acquainted with the exquisite creations in the Rieger line, for 63 years the choice of discriminating perfume users throughout the world. Read this list of the charming toiletries that have been especially selected for you to try — Read this list Rieirer's Concentrated Flower Drops . (oz.$10.D0) Parfum Rabna (The Persian perfume) . (oz. 5.001 Sweet Kibs (A tantalizing fragrance) . Parfum Rienzi ! A wonderful new odor) Garden Bloom (A delightful bouquet) Ideal (Entrancing and fragrant) . . Golden Narcissus (So fashionable) . Honolulu Bouquet Creme of Violets (Greaeelesa cream) . Golden Narcissus Face Powder ■ • Honolulu Bouquet Face Powder . . Golden Narcissus Sachet Powder . • .25 (oz. 2.00) . .20 (oz. 2.60) . .20 (oz. 3.00) . .20 (oz. 1.60) . .20 (oz. 3.00) . .20 (oz. 1.00) . .16 (tube .60) . .10 (box 2.60) . .85 (box 1.00) . .20 (jar 2.00) .20 Total value $2.60 All of the above sent you for only 98c! Full size packages at all dealers or direct. Order from above list. Money back if not satisfied. Send No Money Just send name and address (a post card will do). Fay postman on delivery. We pay parcel post charges. Weguarantee you will be pleased or money refunded. Send today! Paul Rieger & Co., (Since IS? 2)140 Fint St.. San Francisco i Lemon Bleacher and Builder I f£fx\ON '£$ Marvelously whitens and softens ' Ri c A.<">U ■'-'/ skin almost over night. Develops '• M«\t: -y bust, limbs, neck, etc. Eliminates %glV"'«™^r crow's feet, hollow spots, freckles, liver spots, etc. A BOON TO WOMEN Send S2 check or money order and a hirge package will be sent postpaid. Or will send C. O. D. and you pay postman. Schuder Laboratories, 309-311 Hanna Bldg., Cleveland, 0. Name . . Address Guticura Toilet Trio Send for Samples To Cuticura Laboratories, Dept. E, Maiden, Macs. Make Money at Home Women wanted everywhere to fill places In our national organization of Specialists in Permanent Waving. Marcel Waving, Water Waving, and 11 air Cutting. OUTFIT FREE SfeSSHSUE Wo teach you quickly by mail and furnish professional mitni. Write tor treo booklet. No obligation. Beauty Arts Society, Dept. 4, 145 W. 30tll EU. New York City, FACIAL ERUPTIONS | unsightly and annoying • • imi proved by one application of Resinol "SIMON THE JESTER "—Producers DlST. Corp. — From the novel by William J. Locke. Adapted by Frances Marion. Directed by George Melfprd. The cast: Simon de Gcx, Eugene O'Brien; Lola Brandt, Lillian Rich: Dale Kennersly, Edmund Burns; Brandt, Henry B. Walthall; Midget, William Piatt. "WAGES FOR WIVES "—Fox.— From the stage play by Guy Bolton. Scenario by Kenneth B. Clarke. Directed by Frank Borzage. The cast: Neil Bailey, Jacqueline Logan; Danny Kcstcr. Creighton Hale; Hugkie Logan, Earle Foxe; Lnclla Logan, ZaSu Pitts; Jim Bailey, Claude Gillingwater; Chester Logan, David Butler; Annie Bailey. Margaret Seddon; Carol Bixby, Margaret Livingston; Mr. Tcvis, Dan Mason; Judge McLean, Tom Ricketts. "BRIGHT LIGHTS "— Metro-GoldwynMayer. — From the story by Richard Connell. Scenario by Jessie Burns and Lew Lipton. Directed by Robert Z. Leonard. Photography by John Arnold. The cast: Tom, Charles Ray; Pansi, Pauline Starke; Gwendolyn, Lilyan Tashman; Marty, Lawford Davidson; Barney, Ned Sparkes. "THE SPLENDID CRIME"— Paramount.— Original story by William de Mille. Adapted by Violet Clark. Directed by William de Mille. Photograph)' by L. Guy Wilky. The cast: Jenny, Bebe Daniels; Bob Van Dyke, Neil Hamilton; Beth Van Dyke. Anne Cornwall; John Norton, Anthony Jowitt; Dugan, Fred Walton; Kelly, Lloyd Corrigan; The Kid, Mickey McBan; Mary, Josephine Crowell; Madam Denisc, Marcelle Corday. "THE GOLDEN COCOON "—Warner Brothers. — From the novel by Ruth Cross. Adapted by Hope Loring and Louis Lighton. Directed by Millard Webb. Photograph}' by Byron Haskins. The cast: Gregory Cochran, Huntley Gordon ;Molly Shannon. Helene Chadwick; Mr. Rcnfro. Richard Tucker; Mr. Bancroft, Frank Campeau; Mrs. Shannon. Margaret Seddon; Mrs. Parker, Carrie Clarke Ward; Mr. Shannon, Charles McHugh; The Baby, Violet Kane. "THE UNGUARDED HOUR"— First National. — Story by Margaretta Tuttle. Directed by Lambert Hillyer. The cast : A ndrea, Milton Sills; Virginia Gilbert, Doris Kenyon; Brycc Gilbert, Claude King; Duchess Bianco, Dolores Cassinelli; Russell Van Alslync, Cornelius Keefe; Gus O'Rorick. Jed Prouty; Stelio, Charles Beyer; Elena, Lorna Duveen; Annie, the maid, Vivia Ogden; The butler, J. Moy Bennett. "TIME, THE COMEDIAN"— MetroGold wyn-M ayer. — From the novel by Kate Jordan. Adapted by Frederic & Fanny Hatton. Directed by Robert Z. Leonard. Photography by Oliver Marsh. The cast: Larry Bmnaage, Lew Cody; Nora Dakon. Mae Busch; Ruth Dakon, Gertrude Olmstead; Time, the Comedian, Theodore Kosloff; Ruth Dakon (child), Rae Ethelyn; Michael Lawler, Roy Stewart; Mrs. St. Germaine, Paillette Duval; Tom Caulley. Creighton Hale; Aunt Abbey, Nellie Parker Spaulding; Anthony Dakon. Robert Ober; Count De Brissac, David Mir; Prince Strotoff, Templar Saxe; Swedish Maid. Mildred Vincent "THE SCRAPPIN1 KID "— Untversai..— Story and scenario by E. Richard Schayre. Directed by Clifford Smith. Photography by William Nobles. Thecast: Bill Bradley. Art .Void; Betty Brent. Velma Connor; Mike Brent. Jimmy Bowdin; II auk Price. C, E. Anderson; Pete Hendricks, less DelTenbaeh; "Slim" Hawks, "Hank" Bell; Cliff Barrowes, Edmund Cobb; Sheriff Bolton, Dudley C Hendricks. "THE DESERT'S PRICE"— Fox.— From the novel by William MacLeod. Scenario by Charles Darnton. Directed by W. S. Van Dyke. Thecast: Wils MeCann, Buck Jones; Julia. Florence Gilbert; Peggy. Edna Marion; Phil, Ernest Butterworth; Sam Martin. Arthur Houseman; Jim Martin, Montague Love; Gitner, Carl Stockdale: Sheriff. Harry Dunkinson; Shepherd, Henry Armetta. "WANDERING FIRES"— Arrow Pictures Corp. — From the novel by Warner Fabian. Directed by Maurice Campbell. The cast: Gucrda Anthony. Constance Talmadge; Raymond Carroll, George Hackathorne; Xorman YueU, Wallace MacDonald; Mrs. Doremus. Effie Shannon; Mrs. Carroll, Henrietta Crosman. "THE DESPERATE GAME"— Universal.— From the story by George C. Jenks. Directed by Joseph Franz. Photographv by William H. Thornley. The cast: Jim Wesley, Pete Morrison; Marguerite Grayson. Dolores Gardner; Mel Larrimer. Jerre Austin; Griff Wesley, James Welsh; Adam Grayson. J. P. Lockney; Montana McGraw, Al Richmond; Bat Grayson, Leo Meehan; Belle Deane, Virginia Warwick; Skinney, Milburn Morante; Put Davis, Bert Limbley; Luke Grayson. Wm. Merrill McCormick. "THE PERFECT CLOWN"— Chad wick Pictures Corp.— Directed by Fred Newmeyer. Thecast: Bert Larry, Larry Semon; Mrs. Sally Mulligan. Kate Price; John Mulligan. Oliver Hardy; The girl. Dorothy Dwan; Her Chum. Joan Meredith; The Boss, Otis Harlan; The Porter, G. Howe Black. "THE BEST BAD MAN"— Fox.— From the novel by Max Brand. Directed by A. J. G. Blystone. The cast: Hugh Nichols, Tom Mix: Hank Smith, Buster Gardner; Frank Dunlap. Cyril Chadwick; Peggy Swain. Clara Bow; Dan Ellis. Tom Kennedy; Mr. Swain, Frank Beal; Molly Jones. Judy King; Sam. the Butler, Tom Wilson; Sheriff, Paul Panzer. " HOGANS ALLEY ' — Warner Brothers.— From the story by Gregory Rogers, Adapted to the screen by Darryl Francis Zanuck. Directed by Roy Del Ruth. Photography by Charles Van' Enger. The cast: Lefty O'Brien. Monte Blue; Palsy Ryan, Patsv Ruth Miller; Michael Ryan, Wilkird Louis; Dolly, Louise Fazenda; A Stranger. Ben Turpin; His Friend. Chas. "Heinie" Conklin; Jewish Clothier. Max Davidson: "The Texas Kid." The Texas Kid; Battling Savage, Frank Hagney; Dr. Emmett Franklin, Nigel Barrie; Mother Ryan, Mary Carr. "SOME PUXKINS"— Chadwick Pictures Corp. — Written by Bert Woodruff and Charles E. Hanks. Directed by Jerome Storm. Photography by Phillip Tannura and James Brown. The cast : Lem Blossom. Charles Ray; Pa Blossom, George Fawcett; Ma Blossom, Fanny Midgley; Mary Griggs, Duane Thompson; Josh Griggs, Bert Woodruff; Tom Perkins, Hallam Cooley; Constable, Wm. Courtright; Gossip, Ida Lewis. "TUMBLEWEEDS"— United Artists.— From the story by Hal G. Evarts. Adapted by A. Gardner Sullivan. Directed by King Baggott. The cast: Don Carver, William S. Hart; Molly Lass iter. Barbara Bedford; Kentucky Rose. Lucien Littlefield; Noll Lassiter. J. Gordon Russell; Bill Free!. Richard R. Neill; Bart Lassitcr, Jack Murphy: Mrs. . Lillian Leigh ton; Old Woman, Gertrude Claire] Old Met;. George Marion: Major of Cavalry, Capt. T. E. Duncan: Hinman of Box K Ranch, James Gordon; Hotel Proprietor, Fred Gamble: Riley Boy, Turner Savage; Hicks. Monte Collins. "STEEL PREFERRED" — Producers DlST. CORP. — From the stories by Hcrschel S. Hall. Adapted by Elliott J. Clawson. Directed by James Hogan. The cast: Amy Crceth, When yen writs t.' advertisers please mention PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE.