Photoplay (Jul - Dec 1927)

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142 Photoplay Magazine — Advertising Section Skin Without Hair "I've tried other methods but I give all praise to Del-a-tone. It's far better than shaving or pulling hair out by the roots, and it tends to discourage regrowth." Del-a-tone Cream is the only pure, white, fragrant, depilatory cream that completely removes hair in 3 minutes. Comes in handy tubes ready for instant use on arms, under arms, legs, or back of neck. Leaves skin soft, white and smooth. Removes Hair DEL-A-TONE CREAM or POWDER Sold by drag and department stores, or sent prepaid anywhere in U. S. in plain wrapper for $1.00. Money back if not satisfied. Or send for trial package; state your preference of cream or powder, and enclose 10c. Address Miss Mildred Hadley, The Delatone Company, Dept 89, 721 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111. And for those troublesome perspiration odors, use NUL—the delightfully scented deodorant cream. Ask your dealer or write us. 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PROVE IT FREE— Just send your name *nd address, no money, and the full treatment guaranteed to bring complete results may b^ Fours to try. No obligations — Address KAY LABORATORIES, Dept. Fl 61 ISO N. Wacker Drive Chicago, III, TINY NAME CARDS THE LATEST THING. Handy card case and your name on 50 perfect little Deluxe name cards 50c. s;|ze 1 Vi x2 4 inches. Your address printed also. ISO extra. Send stamps. coin or money order. Ag.nts Wanted, The DeLuxe Company, 236 W. 55'hSI. , Dept. 704. Ne« York. H.T. ANT WORK AT MOMC Casts of Current Photoplays Complete for every picture reviewed in this issue "LOVES OF CARMEN" — William Fox. — From the story by Prosper Merimee. Scenario by Gertrude Orr. Directed by Raoul Walsh. The cast: Escamillo, Victor McLaglen; Carmen, Dolores del Rio; Don Jose, Don Alvarado; Michaela, Mathilde Comont; Teresa, Carmen Costello; Morhles, Jack Bastian ; Gypsy Chief, Fred Kohler. "TWELVE MILES OUT"— M.-G.-M. — From the play by William Anthony McGuire. Adapted by Sada Cowan. Directed by Jack Conway. The cast : Jerry Fay, John Gilbert; Red McCue, Ernest Torrence; Jane, Joan Crawford; Mayme, Betty Compson; Luke, Bert Roach; Daisy, Eileen Percy; John Burton, Edward Earle; Irish, Tom O'Brien; French, Harvey Clark. "COUNTRY DOCTOR, THE"— PatheDe Mille. — From the story by Izola Forrester and Mann Page. Scenario by Beulah Marie Dix. Directed by Rupert Julian. Photography by Peverell Marley. The cast: Amos Rinker, Rudolph Schildkraut; Sard Jones, Junior Coghlan; Ira Harding, Sam De Grasse; Opal Jones, Virginia Bradford; Myra Jones, Gladys Brockwell; Joe Harding, Frank Marion; Abbie Harding, Jane Keckley; Sidney Fall, Louis Natheaux; Redora Bump, Ethel Wales. "WINGS" — Paramount. — Story by John Monk Saunders. Screen play by Hope Loring and Louis D. Lighton. Directed by William Well man. Photography by Harry Perry. The cast: Clara Preston, Clara Bow; John Powell, Charles Rogers; David Armstrong, Richard Arlen; August Schmidt, El Brendel; Air Commander, Richard Tucker; Cadet White, Gary Cooper; Sylvia Lewis, Jobyna Ralston; Sergeant, "Gunboat" Smith; Celeste, Arlette Marchal. " NAUGHTY BUT NICE " — First National. — From the story by Lewis Allen Brown. Scenario by Carey Wilson. Directed by Millard Webb. The cast: irn (IS to »6U • waak RETOUCHING pl.otoi. Men or eo. No ..llmi or canrmwinf. We Lftch you and fur WORKING OUTFIT. L.mittd off«r. Writ, today. ARTCRAFT STUDIOS, Dopt. B3. 3900 Sh.rld." Road. CHICAGO. Bernice Summers, Colleen Moore; Paul Carroll, Donald Reed; Judge John R. All-wold, Claude Gilling water; Alice Altwold, Kathryn McGuire; Claverly Trafton, Hallam Cooley; Mrs. Altwold, Edythe Chapman; Miss Perkins, Clarissa Selwynne; Uncle Seth Summers, Burr Mcintosh. "THE MODERN COMMANDMENTS"— Paramount. — From the story by Jack Lait. Scenario by Doris Anderson and Paul Gangelon. Directed by Dorothy Arzner. The cast: Kitten O'Day, Esther Ralston; Tod Gilbert, Neil Hamilton; Aunt Ruby, Maude Truax; Zeno, Romaine Fielding; Speeding Shapiro, El Brandel; Belle, Rose Burdick; Sharon Lee, Jocelyn Lee; Disbrow, Arthur Hoyt; Benny, Roscoe Karns. "SINGED" — William Fox. — From the story by Adele Rogers St. Johns. Scenario by Gertrude Orr. Directed by John G. Wray. The cast: Dolly Wall, Blanche Sweet; Boyce Wingate, Warner Baxter; Wong, James Wang; Jim, Alfred Allen; Wes Adams, Clark Comstock; Indian Agent, Howard Truesdale; Ben Grimes, Claude King; Mrs. Eleanor Cardigan, Ida Darling; Amy Cardigan, Mary McAllister; Howard Halliday, Edward Davis; Ernie Whitehead, Edgar Norton. " TO PSY AND EVA "—United Artists. — From the play by Catherine Chisholm Cushing. Directed by Del Lord. The cast: Topsy, Rosetta Duncan; Eva, Vivian Duncan; Simon Legree, Gibson Gowland; Uncle Tom, Noble Johnson; Marietta, Marjorie Daw; Aunt Ophelia, Myrtle Ferguson; George Shelby, Nils Aster; St. Claire, Henry Victor. "ROLLED STOCKINGS" — Paramount.— Story by Frederica Sagor. Scenario by Percy Heath. Directed by Richard Rosson. Photography by Victor Milner. The cast: Jim Treadway, James Hall; Carol Just a small town boy who goes down to meet all trains. Tom Tyler and his horse, "Flashlight," give the tourists a glimpse of the real West Every advertisement in rHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE Is guaranteed.