Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1929)

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Photoplay Magazine— Advertising Section Gossip of All the Studios 1 tONTINTIED FROM PAGE 104 ] Beyond this Bounding Bess refuses to go, and her mother, when cross-examined, just says, "Ask Bessie." Love and success in the talkies seem to have struck Bessie in Love almost simultaneously. Must be sunny days in the old Love manse. CAUTIOUS people— these Russians. Baclanova has had her divorce for over three months and she is still only engaged to Nicholas Soussanin. They had planned upon being married immediately the divorce was granted. This is, by the way, the first Soviet divorce obtained by a film actress. What the reason for the delay in the wedding plans is, nobody knows, for Baclanova has very few friends in the film colony. She goes out \'ery little, her only social activities being at the Russian Art Club, where she finds her own people and appears in plays in her native language. Monthly bulletin from the Patsy Ruth Miller sector. That much engaged young woman has another flame. Tay Garnett is reported this way and that about the pert Patsy Rutli. They both play tennis, and every time Tay's name is mentioned Patsy turns a salmon color and just can't help driving the ball into that mean old net. Adds Glossy Lustre, Leaves Your Hair Easy to Manage IF you want to make your hair . . . easy to manage . . . and add to its natural gloss and lustre— this is very EASY to do. Just put a few drops of Glostora on the bristles of your hair brush, and . . . brush it through your hair . . . when you dress it. You will be surprised at the result. It will give your hair an unusually rich, silky gloss and lustre— instantly. Glostora simply makes your hair more beautiful by enhancing its natural wave and color. It keeps the wave and curl m, and leaves your hair so soft and pliable, and so easy to manage, thatit will ...stay any style you arrange it . . . even after shampooing— whether long or bobbed. A few drops of Glostora impart that briglit, brilliant, silky sheen, so much admired, and your hair will fairly sparkle and glow with natural gloss and lustre. A large bottle of Glostora costs but a trifle at any drug store or toilet goods counter. Try it! — You will be delighted to see how much more beautiful your hair will look, and how easy it will be to manage. ~Try It FREE THE R. L. WATKINS CO. r^J^'^^^ 1276 W'est 3rd Street, Cleveland, Ohio Please send me FREE aaample of GLOSTORA, all charges paid. Name. Address. I ~~hr<':anBHa»ddr<,»»<62WcllinBtonSt.,WoBt.jrormto^Ont^ J And now it is the cocktail jacket, to be worn just ^^J^^'l^'^^J^l^l into evening. Estlier Ralston wears a jacket of silver net ana equins to accent a gown of black tulle and jet. The bod.ce o the gown is very long and tight at the back and the voluminous skirt just skips the floor Every advertisement in PHOTOPLAT MAGAZINE Is euaranteed.