Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1920)

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As a scientific achievement the motion picture stands on a firm pedestal of its own, and any adverse criticism leveled at it should have as little effect on its future as the yapping of a vicious dog can have on a rapidly moving express train, with which it runs and races, hoping to overtake and annihilate. y^ henrv c Paige ^q ijOUjinjeT nQiL consciousc Don't allow yourself to be harrassea by unsightly nails — it's so unnecessary, because Dr. Korony's Simplex Method of Manicuring enables you to keep them immaculate always. For the proper care of the cuticle you will find Simplex Cuticle Remover .^^^ has no equal. It does away with troublesome cutting; softens the cuticle, ^*^ easily removes hangnails, and gives the cuticle an exquisite, transparent V. -^utline. For whitening and bleaching the nail tips use Simplex Nail Whitener, and for a lasting high polish Simplex Nail Polish. Simplex Cuticle Re"»!o" '" comes in 30c and 60c bottles. Other Si7Tiplex preparations 30c each at All Good Stores. 123 METHOD /V\ANICURING It Sometimes Happens INTO a picture show I went, to spend an hour or two, The lights went out, and on the screen, there flashed upon my view — Gazoophus Piddle Papp presents, Miss Sassafrassa Crow, Assisted by Jules Stoople Gunk — in — "Did she love him? — No." Scenario by L. Wopper Guff Adapted from "It's all a bluff," Directed by Chimpazzle Chuff, The photos by Jazz Snow. Art titles made by Guzzle Flitt, And ladies' hats by LoU, The gowns by Zeetle, Zigg, and Zitt (Their gowns are such a perfect fit) "Vamp" shoes, "Bears" furs, that ended it, but here's what they forgot. . They mentioned nothing of the make, Of collars, sox, or Christmas cake. No word of whether Jules S. Gunk, Packed all his wardrobe in a trunk. No mention of the Author's wife, Or story of their married life, They missed a lot as can be seen, But then scene one, came on the screen. tm\ The Good Old Days A THEATER manager in Milwaukee — manager of the Alhambra — got sick and tired — just the way we do — when his patrons after seeing a new picture would go away sighing "for the good old days" — when Griffith began at Biograph, Mary was making "The Mender of Nets" and the Gishes were extras. So the manager decided to arrange, in conjunction with the showing of the newest Pickford picture, a collection of some of the old time-worn celluloid gems, such as the above-mentioned Pickford old Biographs, Imps and Vitagraphs. These old ones sent the audience into hysterics. The pcting was crude, the direction clumsy, and the costumes a scream. 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There is also a wonderful La-may talcum that sells for only twenty-five cents. Herbert Roystone, Dept. K, 16 East ISth St., New York W MP Hair Pins JTeep the Hair in Place Different Siz«-Kand 10* Packages Everywhere UMP HAIR PIN MFG. CO. Soi. H. COLOBCRC. PlIU, .CHICAGO When you write to ailvertisi'is iileasc racnti.'n rU'.TOPLAY JIAGAZINE.