Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1930)

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i36 Photoplay Magazine for February, 1930 SHADE /j_ i/our HAIP^ ? . . . . Tell me and I will tell yOXl' — 'an important little secret about your hair that will enable you to bring out all its natural loveliness and sheen in a single, simple shampooing. Your hair has a very definite shade of its own — a shade at least slightly different than that of anyone else. If you want to know its full beauty, you must pay as careful attention to its shade as you do to your complexion when you apply your "make-up". Golden Glint Shampoo reveals the full beauty of your particular shade because it is used differently on your shade than on other shades. One shampoo and your hair glows with a new radiance. Simple directions tell you how. 25c at your dealers'— or let me send you a free sample and a personal letter about your hair. FREE J. \V. KOBI CO., 604 Rainier Ave., Dept. B Seattle, Name Address City Color of Wash.. , » * * Please send a free sample. my hair s «■«*•«. There is a voice in woman's eyes — a clever little voice— that says the things she wants to say — and can't. Sometimes it sings — sometimes it sighs — always changing with her mood t And eyes arc doubly eloquent when just a touch of WINX is used to darken brows and lashes — deepen their color — make them seem larjrer, brighter, lovelier ■ WINX, in solid form, in the new txquisire silvery vanity will not cake or stiffen on the lashes. It imparts a lovely, silken lustre; retains its creamy, smooth consistency. WINK Beautihtrs in both cake and liquid form, ate on sale at leading department stores. ROSS COMPANY 241 West 17th St. New Yorkl WINX fttf Make money taking pletorea. Photo frapha in big demand. Commerical hotography also pay a big money. Learn quickly at home in spare time. No experience necessary. Write today for new free book, Opportunities in Modern Photography. American Schoolof Photography. Dept. 1252 3601 Michigan Ave., Chicago* Brickbats and Bouquets [ CONTINUED FROM PAGE 10 ] The Charm School Rio De Janeiro, Brazil. The talkies have been received here with great enthusiasm. Instead of learning English with an old English spinster with big spectacles on, we learn it now with lovely and smart teachers. And the class is so pleasant that the teacher lets us talk during it and we can even flirt with the neighbor if she is a charming girl. Aloysio de Lalles. Those Gloomy Germans Berlin, Germany. Sometimes I have a misunderstanding with one of my professors or the landlady. (I'm an American student studying in Berlin.) I've found a marvelous way of putting things right. I go to the movies, forget my troubles, come out feeling gay and ready to compromise with professor or landlady. But I didn't find the remedy so quickly. Not that I didn't go to the movies — I went often enough, but I used to come out feeling pretty low. How, you ask then, does the same medium, the movies, which used to make me feel so rotten, put me into such good spirits now? Here's the answer. I used to see Ger man films, which, nine times out of ten, end so sadly that they make you feel gloomy and depressed. Now I see American pictures, which, nine times out of ten, end so happily that they make you feel bright and gay. Jacqueline Goodman. Cleaner and Funnier Jersey City, N. J. The good screen comedian's power to entertain does not end with our departure from the theater, but its exhilarating effect sweetens our dispositions for several days thereafter. A healthy laugh at clean comedy is good for the body and soul. Clean comedy, I said. Mrs. Adelaide Sprecker. Likes 'Em Grown-up Louisville, Ky. I am presenting only a bouquet this time for I wish to speak of a real artist — Ruth Chatterton. If I may slip in just one thorn for the dancing feet of Clara and Alice to tread on, I shall say that after the Bow and White inanities, Miss Chatterton is a godsend. The movies have been playing too much to the adolescent mind. We want more of the sort of That ever-truthful camera told a little white one here. A resourceful cameraman grafted separate pictures of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Armstrong on to one another. Result: Bob makes Samson look like an amateur Every advertisement In PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE Is guaranteed.