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"pUT all that monthly-chafing worry out of your mind. Listen to the voice of experience and use Tampax for sanitary protection. . . Modern women all around you are discovering this wonderful invention of a doctor who realized what troubles a woman can have in hot, chafing weather— especially housewives and "the girls at the office!'
You need no belts, pins or pads. Also you need no sanitary deodorants, as no odor forms with Tampax. This dainty device consists of pure, surgical cotton compressed and sealed in one-time-use applicator. It is so perfected that the wearer actually cannot feel the Tampax. She can dance, play games, swim . . . use the shower .. . with amazing freedom. Tampax is so compact that disposal is naturally easy.
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467,000,000 TAMPAX MADE AND SOLD
Accepted for Advertising by the Journal of the American Metlical Association.
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Score one for Dennis Morgan; score $5.00 for a reader's viewpoint on him
$10.00 PRIZE Stop Wondering, Girls!
HAS your Romeo ever described your "looks" to you? Has he ever told you that you have Ann Sothern's hair, Hedy Lamarr's eyes, etc.? '
If so, have you ever wondered what you would look like if you had those lovely features that Romeo has been telling you about?
Well, girls, you may stop wondering, because here is an "average American girl" with: Ann Sothern's hair, Olivia de Havilland's eyebrows, Hedy Lamarr's eyes, Priscilla Lane's nose, and Deanna Durbin's mouth.
Dorothy A. Coulter, Grand Rapids, Minn.
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Each of the features in the picture (left, below) was taken from one of the colored portraits published in Photoplay-Movie Mirror.
$5.00 PRIZE Dennis Morgan
OH polish up the sunshine And fluff the clouds a bit A little bird just told my heart That this is really IT!
The school books say, in days of yore Apollo was a menace, (Add things I never knew before) — His other name was Dennis.
You've got that something in your smile
All stars and stuff — Oh geel
Could you step down on earth a while?
Look, Dennis — this is me!
Do you believe that girl meets boy? (My dear, how do you do!) And fan meets film star now and then, And fairy tales come true?
And can you hear a wedding bell, Soft music on the organ? And see me in a rosy spell Becoming Mrs. Morgan?
For you I d swim from shore to shore I'd climb the highest Alp. Ah, what's the use of saying more — Enclosed please find my scalp.
Dot Blodgett. Salt Lake City, Utah
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PHOTOPLAY combined with movie mirror