Photoplay (Jul - Dec 1927)

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Photoplay Magazine It shines/ How absolutely necessary to keep the toilet bowl clean! And yet how disagreeable a task it used to be. For nowadays Sani-Flush removes every mark, stain and incrustation. The closet shines! Just sprinkle a little Sani-Flush into the bowl, follow directions on the can, then flush. That is all. Not only does the toilet bowl shine, but the whole closet is really clean. Sani-Flush gets down into the hidden, unhealthful trap, dispels all foul odors . . . and you know how unreachable that trap is with a brush! Harmless to plumbing connections. Keep it in the bathroom always! Buy Sani-Flush in neiu punch-top can at your grocery, drug or hardware store; or send 25c for fullsized can. 30c in Far West. 35c in Canada. Sani-Flush Cleans Closet Bowls Without Scouring The Hygienic Products Co. Canton, Ohio Learn to Draw at Home '•I have received »l(W for a single urawinK which only took a day t> do" -writes graduate Kent of New Jersey. Become an artist through THIS amazing method-right at home In soare time. Learn Illustrating. Designing. Cartooning. Trained aitfBts earn from $50 to $250 a week. FREE HOOK tells all about this simple method of learning to draw and gives details of Offer to New Students. Mail posteatdNOW. Write Name Plainly. State Age and whether Mr.. Mrs., or Miss. (No salesman will call.) WashinsloilSchoolof Art, lnc..Room5810E,1115-15lli SI. .N.W., Washington. D.C. H00 aWeek^Selling Shirts Sample Line FREE sSVOl Bigmoney, sellingCarlton cus torn quality Shirts, Pajamas and Underwear. Free sample line fits pocket. Biggest commissions, Extra bonuses and Profit sharing. Write todayl CARLTON MILLS, INC. 114 Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y. Dept. 84-R Comedies, Dramas, ft I ■ If A Vaudeville Acta Musical Comedies 1*1 II W X How to Stage a Play and Revues, Min I BaH ■ W Make-up Goods strel Choruses, Songs, Blackface plays. Everything for Burnt Cork Shows and All Amateur Entertainments. Monologs, Dialogs, Speakers. CATALOGUE FKEE. T. S. DENISON & CO.. 623 So. Wabash, Dept. 7 CHICAGO UNEASY PAYMENTS— FBO.— Again the ambitious girl — this time played by Alberta Vaughn — conies to New York to knock the town for a row of filling stations. Trite but mildly funny. (April.) Advertising Section 2 145 cJ/and mJ/andwiih^ashion ♦UNKNOWN, THE— Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.— A fine sinister plot, a lot of macabre thrills and great acting by Lon Chancy. Also Joan Crawford helps a lot. Don't go if you're easily scared. (August.) UPSTREAM — Fox. — Not a trout fishing picture. A story of life back-stage — human and enjoyable. Think you'll like it. (April.) VANITY — Producers Dist. Corp. — A society girl goes into war work and forthwith renounces the high hat. All right, if you like this sort of thing. With Leatrice Joy. (September.) VENUS FROM VENICE, THE— First National. — Constance Talmadge plays a light-hearted, lightfingered Italian girl. Light but agreeable. (May.) WAR HORSE, THE— Fox.— Buck Jones in the adventures of a cowpuncher in France. It is his best picture. (April.) *WAY OF ALL FLESH, THE— Paramount.— Emil Jannings is the whole picture. Such acting! The story has its powerful moments, weakened by sentimentality. But no one can afford to miss Jannings. (August.) WEDDING BILLS— Paramount.— A deft comedy with Raymond Griffith making the most of every chance for comedy. You'll like it. (August.) WHAT EVERY GIRL SHOULD KNOW— Warner Bros. — The title has nothing to do with the story. Patsy Ruth Miller does an imitation of Mary Pickford. Fancy that! (May.) WHAT HAPPENED TO FATHER— Warner Bros. — Warner Oland's first starring vehicle and a picture quite unworthy that gentleman's talents. (September.) *VVHEN A MAN LOVES— Warner Bros.— The scented story of Manon and Des Grieux made into a hectic movie melodrama. Dolores Costello is a lovely heroine and John Barrymore does his stuff with uneven success. (April.) WHIRLWIND OF YOUTH, THE— Paramount. — A war story told, not from the spectacular angle, but as an intimate study of a young couple affected by the conflict. Lois Moran gives a good performance. (August.) WHISPERING SAGE course, but above average. is in it. (June.) -Fox. — A Western, of The likable Buck Jones WHITE FLANNELS — Warner Bros. — The struggle of a poor mother to give her boy a college education. A human story, well acted by Louise Dresser and Warner Richmond. (June.) WHITE GOLD — Producers Dist. Corp. — A fine, exciting narrative, told in masterly style by William K. Howard. Crowded out of the "six best" of the month. But don't miss it. (May.) *WINGS — Paramount. — The War in the Air — a thrilling spectacle that is nicely timed to your interest in aviation. (September.) *WOMAN ON TRIAL, THE— Paramount. — An unusually fine story and one that offers Pola Negri a chance for penetrating character study. Not for children. (August.) *WORLD AT HER FEET, THE— Paramount — The battle of the sexes, cleverly directed by Luther Reed. Florence Vidor is good as a woman lawyer who always loses her husband in her quest for independence. (August.) YANKEE CLIPPER, THE— Six reels of boat race and nautical atmosphere is a little too much. William Boyd is the hero. Just so-so. (June.) Girls' Problems CONTINUED FROM PAGE 96 Claire: By all means follow your own line of individuality. You are small and slim — make the most of this contrast with the statuesque "three venuses" who are your friends. Wear little girl frocks of soft colors, and do not try to be clever at the expense of people who trust you — and whom you like. Be kindly where the others are sarcastic and amusing — soft and cuddly where they are impressive. You will be sure to have your share of popularity — don't worry. Dorothy Mackaill, whose latest picture is The Crystal Cup, First National Production, admires her latest Dresden-enameled Whiting & Paris costume bag. No. 65 — Baby Soldered Mesh Bag — Dresden enamel finish — antique gold finish frame 5" wide. Bag is silk lined, with pocket and mirror. Accessories to Beauty and Charm Just as puff and lip-stick enhance the lure of natural beauty, Whiting; & Davis costume bags add subtle charm to the whole ensemble. It's their gay, luxurious touch of COLOR. They hold the roving glance in momentary admiration. Send for a FREE PORTFOLIO showing in full color 24 new patterns for 192S in many styles of hand-enameled and Dresden-enameled Whiting & Davis costume bags. Order the pattern you prefer at any jewelry counter — anywhere. "Tor Gifts That last Consult Your Jeweler" Whiting & Davis Company World's Largest Manufacturers of Costume Bags with which is associated Whiting & Davis Chain Company. Manufacturers of Costume Jewelry for Everyone. 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