Photoplay (Jul-Dec 1922)

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B 1 I 1 Restful, Healthful Travel Those who have traveled on D. 6? C. Navigation Company Steamers, for business or pleasure, have long come to associate every delight and comfort of outdoor travel with this line. Daily trips are made between Detroit and Buffalo: Detroit and Cleveland.on Eastern Time. Train connections at Buffalo for Eastern and at Detroitfor WesternPoints. Detroit & Cleveland Lv. each city 1 1 p . m. Detroit & Buffalo Lv. Detroit 5:80 p. m. Lv. Buffalo 6:00 p. m. Fare, $6.00 one way, $11. 60 round trip. Daylight trips during July and Aug. Lv. each city 8:30 a. m. Fare, $3.60 one way, $6.50 round trip. Berths, $1.80 up; staterooms, $4.20 up; parlor, $7.20 up. Rail tickets are accepted. Automobiles transported (16% to 25% reduction this year). Gas must be removed. Wireless equipment. For reservations and further information addrra*. R. G. Stoddard, Gen. Fasa. and Ticket Agt.. Detroit, Mich. Detroit & Cleveland Navigation Co. A. A. Schantz 3. T. McMillan Pree. & Gen. Mgr. Vice-Pres. ■For Details See Page 36 Friendly Advice Do You Perspire? Send ua 4c for Testing Sample and what medical authorities say of Armpit Perspiration (Am Antiupitc Liquid) Keeps the armpits sweet and dry. Use it TWICE a week. No perspiration ruined dresses — No armpit odoi — What a relief! 60e at toilet and drug dealers or by mail direct NONSPI CO., 2641 Walnut St.. Kansas City, Mo. -DO YOU KNOW A GIRLn Beautiful Enough for Pictures? IF YOU DO SEND IN HER PHOTOGRAPH From CAROLYN VAN WYCK Merry, California. I do sympathize with you — it is heartbreaking to be forced to part with your lovely hair. I wish that your mother might have been more reasonable in the matter of having it bobbed against your will ; but cheer up— you have one re:.l comfort. Your hair is naturally curly and it will grow in so quickly ! And bobbed tresses are still very smart! We so often, in our magazines and newspapers, rail at the girl of this generation. But we seldom speak of a more serious menace to society — the flapper mother ! "Merry's" mother represents the worst type in her persistent pursuit of youth. Not content with bobbing her own hair, she forces her nearly grown and sensible child to have her beautiful cur'.s clipped in an unbecoming and ridiculously infantile fashion. And all because she does not want to be burdened with a young lady daughter. Columnists and writers and artists — here is a new figure for you to satirize. The flapper mother, who has thrown aside the old ideals and privileges of maturity ! those strange, web-footed desires ! The boy and girl of today have gone a long way from the old-fashioned ideas of modesty and propriety. But the modern mother — who is wise — has gone a long way, too. She does not try to curb her children, either. She tries to guide them. Do not be a dictator. Be a comrade. Let your boy and girl dance as they will and read what they want to — at home. For if they don't do it at home they will do it somewhere else. Let them feel your sympathy and understanding. And, when you have gained their confidence, try mental suggestion and good fellowship rather than commands. Mrs. J. H. J., Newark, N. J. So your children — a boy of sixteen and a girl eighteen years old — are drifting away from you ! And you think that it is because of your decision regarding the modern jazz tendencies. You have refused, you tell me, to allow the ultra-modern dancing in your house. You have thrown away certain books and magazines. And you have done your utmost to modify the dress of your 1922 model children. I can see your point of view. Perfectly. Many a mother is feeling just as a hen feels when she looks upon her babies and realizes that they are ducklings, and that they want to swim. But I have never yet heard of a hen who was able to curb Miss Naughton. I should think you could pay off your social obligations in a very nice way by giving two or three afternoon bridge parties. I know of no way to get your different groups of friends together on a better basis than a card party. For prizes, give a small silver tray or a piece of cut glass and don't forget to give a consolation prize. For favors, why not give a nice little "book on rules of bridge whist? Every one who plays cards will appreciate this. There is nothing I enjoy more than a bridge party at my home with a congenial group of people. I would much rather stay at home and play bridge than see two or three of the motion pictures I have seen recentlv. Eunice, Lynchburg, W. Va. Dark hair, light blue eyes and an olive complexion — it is an odd and charming combination, if you wear the proper colors to accentuate the charm! For the street: Navy blue, warm grey and the heather mixtures with more than their share of brown. For afternoon and evening — peri LET CAROLYN VAN WYCK BE YOUR CONFIDANTE SHE WILL ALSO BE YOUR FRIEND CAROLYN VAN WYCK is a society matron, well known in New York's smartest, and most exclusive inner circle. She is still young enough to fully appreciate the problems of the girl— she is experienced enough to give sound advice to those in need of it; be they flappers, business women, or wives and mothers. She invites your confidences — she will respect them — on any subject. Clothes, charm and beauty, love, marriage, the dreams and hopes that come to every one, the heartbreaks and the victories— who has not wished to talk them over with some woman who would be tolerant and just, sympathetic and idled with human understanding? Here is the opportunity to do so. —The Editor Every advertisement in niOTOPI.AY MAGAZINE is guaranteed.