Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1930)

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io4 Photoplay Magazine for May, 1930 wWhere to use FROSTILLA Hands and arms: when chapped, red, rough. A minute's massage . . . presto ! Hands become patrician white and soft. Ankles and legs: when blotched, coarsened, irritated from exposure. Also, after a depilatory. A few drops of Frostilla quickly restore smooth loveliness. Face and neck: —when dry, reddened, wind-burned. Before and after all exposure. Makes your face powder cling. FROSTILLA is a friendly guardian against all exposure. It keeps the most weatherabused or waterabused skin smooth, soft and healthy. Have a botde handy. Use it often. FROSTILLA SAVES YOUR SKIN 35c, 50c, SI. everywhere. 10c. handy size at 6 & lie. stores. Mail orders filled by The Frostilla Co., Department 65 — E I m ira , N e wYork . The Best Records from New Pictures By Maurice Fenton DENNIS KING'S singing in "The Vagabond King," Paramount's big all-Technicolor operetta, is interesting the screen fans and the record-players just now. These are the new "Vagabond King" discs available — If I Were King Dennis King Victor Only a Rose Richard Crooks Victor On the other side of the first, King sings "Nichavo, " from "Paramount on Parade." The Crooks record is excellent. He is a tenor. However, if you want some good " V agabond King" recording, have your dealer dig out a double-faced record made by Victor several years ago, when the operetta was the stage rage. On one side, Dennis King and chorus sing "The Song of the Vagabonds," on the other Carolyn Thomson, of the stage production, sings "Only a Rose. " A big seventy-five cents' worth — if you can get it. THE LOVE PARADE Paris, Stay the Same You've Got That Thing (from "Fifty Million Frenchmen") Nobody's Using Maurice It Now Chevalier My Love Maurice Parade Chevalier Victor At last the magnetic Chevalier hits the wax — four times, and hard. These records are well worth your time and money. SPRING IS HERE Have a Little Waring's Faith in Me Cryin' for the Carolines Columbia Columbia Pennsylvanians Victor Lombardo's Canadians Waring's Pennsylvanians Victor Ruth Etting (vocal) Good, light numbers, particularly "Cryin' for the Carolines," which is one of the biggest hits of the spring. PUTTIN' ON THE RITZ Singing a Irving Kaufman Vagabond Song (vocal) Shilkret's Orchestra Johnny Marvin (vocal) Lombardo's Canadians With You Columbia Victor Victor Columbia There's Danger in Your Eyes, Irving Kaufman Cherie (vocal) Columbia Lombardo's Canadians Victor These are grand pieces by Irving Berlin for the first talkie to star Harry Richman, who will no doubt get around to recording his own music Dennis King, whose recording of "The Vagabond King" music is reviewed here this month soon. One of the best numbers, "Puttin' on the Ritz," is not yet represented. SONG OF THE WEST The One Girl John Boles Victor West Wind John Boles Victor This is John Boles' first record of his movie music, and the fans will hop to it! His tenor records well, and he'll do better when he gets used to the wax. The numbers are from his latest screen operetta. The first, particularly, is a beauty. BE YOURSELF When a Woman Loves a Man Fanny Brice Cooking Breakfast for the One I Love Fanny Brice Fanny, the great comedienne, is certainly welcome back to the records. These two excellent numbers are from her latest United Artists picture, and are sung as only she can sing them. POINTED HEELS I Have to Have You Helen Kane Victor Sunshine Boys Columbia Ain'tcha Helen Kane Victor The Boop-a-doop girl again, doing two songs from her latest Paramount single. If you are a Kane addict you will need this for your album. LOVE COMES ALONG Until Love Nat Shilkret's Comes Along Band Victor Lee Morse and Band Columbia This is the hit number from the latest Bebe Daniels picture. The Victor platter has Shilkret's well known band, while Miss Lee Morse croons the other, accompanied by her Blue Grass Boys. A Victor Herbertian waltz. HIT THE DECK Keepin' Myself Paul Specht's for You Band Columbia Belle Mann and Hi-Hatters Victor This is one of the numbers interpolated into the Youmans' score of "Hit the Deck," filmed by Radio with Jack Oakie featured. Both are dance records, with Belle Mann recording a patter refrain on the Victor disc. Every advertisement in PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE Is guaranteed.