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Here 9s A. HEALTH Cook Book A Book Which Enables You to Derive the Maximum of Health from Food and the Maximum of Real Pleasure from Eating HERE is a new kind of cook book — a health cook book. A cook book which gives you essential food and diet information, in addition to hundreds upon hundreds of new recipes and a « ide range of special menus. All the recipes given in this modern cook book have been selected and tested under the immediate supervision of the authors — Bernarr Macfadden and Milo Hastings — by a staff skilled in modern scientific cookThree Books in One This big, giant size cook book is really three books in one. It gives you all the real essential food and diet information which every family should have — in clear, understandable terms. It brings you a new guide to economy and health. It revolutionizes all the old, unhealthful methods of cooking. Here is a cook book which proves that real, health-building foods can be tasty and delightful. Every dish recommended in this great book is not only scientiflcally sound, but is also delicious as well. For a food to be really beneficial must certainly please the palate. Better Meals at Less Cost Careful consideration has also been given to the money cost of food and the time cost of its preparation. There are hundreds upon hundreds of specific recipes, each of which has been carefully worked out and tested, with full instructions for selecting, combining, cooking and serving. Menus to Serve Your Every Purpose Perhaps the greatest feature of this book is the ideal arrangement of menus in well-defined groups. For instance, there are ten different types of physical culture menus — ideal menus for families with growing children. Special menus for the manual laborer — others for those in sedentary occupations. Or if yours is a problem of losing weight — this book offers you ideal food combinations for this purpose. If you want to gain weight — you will delight in its effective food suggestions for this purpose. Of especial value are those menus specifically designed to prevent constipation. Indeed here is one book that will solve all your food and diet problems— in a most pleasing and delightful way. Remember — this is a brand new, up-tothe-minute food and cook book. And not an ordinary one by any means. A real introduction to new, tasty cookery. The whole book is based upon sound' ideas Healthfulness and scientific preparation of foods are not enough — every dish is indeed delightfully inviting — a real adventure in culinary excellence. Here is a book you should possess. Send No Money This remarkable cook book, bound in beautiful blue cloth, embossed in gold and containing over 400 pages . . . over 800 recipes, costs only $2.00. And this need not be paid now. Merely sign and mail coupon below and pay postman $2.00 plus postal charges. If you are not satisfied with this book return it within 5 days and your $2.00 will be refunded without question. Macfadden Book Company, Inc. Dept. P8. 205 East 42nd St., New York. N. Y. Send me your Physical Culture Cook Book. I will pay the postman $2.00 plus postage when the book is dellv ITI'll III llll'. Name Street City . II von send $2.00 with order, we will pay the carrying charges. Canadian ami foreign orders cash in advance. HOLLYWOOD PREVIEW Stay at the hotel of famous stage and screen stars., .where good food. ..and sensible prices meet. Home of: the SKY GARDENS RESTAURANT & CAFE de la PAIX; Around the World Bar; RUMPLEMAYER'S SINGLE from 3.50. ..DOUBLE from 5.00 SUITES from 8.00 ST. MCFBTZ On-the-Park 50 Central Park So., New York Personal Direction :S. Gregory Taylor Casts of Current Pictures "ALEXANDER'S RAGTIME BAND"— 20th < i. • 1 1 RY-Fox. — Screen play by Kathryn Scola and Lamar Trotti. Adaptation by Richard Sherman. Lyrics and music by Irving Berlin. Directed by Henry King. The Cast: Alexander (Roger Grant), ryrone Power; Stella Kirby, Alice Faye; Charlie Dwyer, Don Ameche; Jerry Allen, Ethel MermanDavey Lane, Jack Haley; Professor Heinrich, Jean Hersholt; Aunt Sophie, Helen Westley; Taxi Driver John Carradine; Bill, Paul Hurst; Watty Vernon, Himself; Ruby, kuth Terry; Snapper, Douglas Fowley; Louie, Chick Chandler; Corporal Collins, Eddie Collins; Stage Manager, Joseph Crehan; Eddie, Robert Gleckler; Specially, Dixie Dunbar; Charles Dillingham, Joe King; Head Waiter, Charles' < oleman; ( olonel, Stanley Andrews; Agent, Charles Williams; Trio, Jane Jones, Otto Fries and Mel Kalish; Babe, Grady Sutton; Manager Radio Station, Selmar Jackson; Assistant Stage Manager, Tyler Brooke; Singer, Donald Douglas. "BLIND ALIBI"— RKO-Radio.— Screen play by Lionel Houser, Harry Segall and Ron Ferguson Original story by William Joyce Cowan. Directed bv Lew Landers. The Cast: Paul Dover, Richard Dix; Julia Fraser, Whitney Bourne; Milch, Eduardo Ciannelh; Taggart, Paul Guilfovle; Ellen Dover Frances Mercer; Bowers, Richard Lane; Dirk, Jack Arnold; Larson, Frank M. Thomas; Maitland Walter Miller; Freddie, Tommy Bupp; .4/ Solly Ward; Curator, George Irving; Ace (the doe) Lightning. "COWBOY FROM BROOKLYN"— Warners — Screen play by Earl Baldwin. From the play by Louis Pelletier, Jr., and Robert Sloane. Directed by Lloyd Bacon. The Cast: Elly, Dick Powell Jane Pnscilla Lane; Roy, Pat O'Brien; 5am, Dick Foran-' Maxine, Ann Sheridan; Jeff, Johnnie Davis Pat' Ronald Reagan; Mrs. Jordan, Elizabeth RisdonMr. Jordan, Hobart Cavanaugh; Ma, Emma DunnPop, Granville Bates; Professor Landis, James Stephenson; Abby, Dennie Moore; Panlhea, Rosella Towne; Mrs. Krinkenheim, Mav Boley Louie Harry Barris; Spec, Candy Candido; Mr ilvey Wm. Davidson; Myrtle Semple, Mary Field-' "Star" Reporter, Donald Briggs; "Chronicle" Reporter. Jeffrey Lynn; '-Beacon' Reporter, John Ridgeley; Col. Ross, John T. Murray. "GOLD DIGGERS IN PARIS"— Warners — Screen play by Earl Baldwin and Warren Duff Story by Jerry Wald, Richard Macaulav. Maurice Leo. From an idea by Jerry Horwin and James Seymour. Directed by Rav Enright. The CastTerry Moore, Rudy Valle( ; Kay Morrow, Rosemary I .mi . Maurice Giraud, Hugh Herbert Duke Dennis, Allen Jenkins; Mona, Gloria DicksonPierre LeBrec, Melville Cooper; Leticia, Mabei Todd; Luis Leon,, Fritz Feld; Mike Coogan Ed Brophy; Padnnsky, Curt Bois; Gendarme, Victor Kihan; Gendarme, Geo. Renevant; Stage Manager Armand Kaliz; Vail, Maurice Cass; Doorman Eddie Anderson; Gold Digger, Rosella Towne; Gold Digger Janet Shaw; Gold Digger, Carole Landis; Gold Digger Peggy Moran; Gold Digger, Diana Lewis; Gold Digger, Lois Lindsay; Gold Digger Pooov Wilde; the Schnickelfritz Band. "HOLD THAT KISS" — M-G-M. — Original story and screen play by Stanley Rauh. Directed by Edwin L. Marin. The Cast: June Evans. Maureen O Sullivan; Tommy Bradford, Dennis O Keefe; Chick Evans, Mickey Rooney; Mr. Piermonl, George Barbier; Aunt Lucy, Jessie RalphMrs. Evans, Fay Holden; Steve Evans Frank Albertson; Ted Evans, Phillip Terry; Al. Edward S. Brophy; Nadine Piermont, Ruth Hussev; Otto Schmidt, Charles Judels; Maurice, Barnett Parker. _ " HOLIDAY " — Columbia. — Screen play by Donald Ogden Stewart and Sidney Buchman from the play by Philip Barry. Directed by George ( ukor. The Cast: Linda Seion, Katharine Hepburn; Johnny Case, Cary Grant; Julia Seton, Doris Nolan; Ned Seton, Lew Ayres; Nick Poller, Edward Everett Horton; Edward Seton, Henry Kolker; Laura Cram, Binnie Barnes; Susan Poller, Jean Dixon; Seton Cram, Henry Daniell. "HUNTED MEN" — Paramount. — Screen play by Horace McCoy and William R. Lipmanbased on a play by Albert Duffy and Marian Grant Directed by Louis King. The Cast: Jane Harris Mary Carlisle; Joe Albany, Lloyd Nolan Peter Harris, Lynne Overman; Morton Rice, J. Carrol Naish; Mac, Anthony Quinn; James Flowers, Larry Crabbe; Frank Martin, Johnny Downs; Mrs. Mary Harris, Dorothy Peterson; Robert Harris, Delma'r Watson; Donovan, Regis Toomey; Virgie. Louis Miller. "LADY IN THE MORGUE, THE"— Universal.—Screen play by Eric Taylor and Robertson White. Story by Jonathan Latimer. Directed by Otis Garrett. The Cast: Bill Crane, Preston FosterMrs. Sam Taylor, Patricia Ellis; Doc Williams' Frank Jenks; Strom, Thomas Jackson; Chauncey Conrtland, Gordon Elliott; Sam Taylor, Roland Drew; hay Renshaw, Barbara Pepper; Steve Collins Joseph Downing; Frankie French, James Robbing Spuzy, Al Hill; Leyman, Morgan Wallace; Johnson, Brian Burke; Greening, Donald Kerr; Taxi Driver Don Brodie; Coroner, Rollo Lloyd. "LORD JEFF"— M-G-M.— Screen play by James Kevin McGuinness. Based on a story by Bradford Ropes, Val Burton and Endre Bohem Directed by Sam Wood. The Cast: Geoffrey Braemer, Freddie Bartholomew; Terry O'Mulvaney Mickey Rooney; Captain Briggs, Charles Coburn;' Mr. Jelks, Herbert Mundin; Doris Clandon, Gale Snndergaard; Albert Baker, Terry Kilburn; Benny I'olter, Peter Lawford; Tommy Thrums, Walter Tetley; Ned Saunders, Peter Ellis; Jim Hampsiead, George Zucco; Inspector Scott, Matthew BoultonJohn ( arlwrighl, John Burtin; Mrs. Briggs, Emma Dunn; Jeweler, Monty Woolley; Superintendent, Walter Kingsford. "MYSTERIOUS MR. MOTO"— 20th Century-!'ox. —Original screen play by Philip Mac EVERY MONTH 16,000,000 wide awake Americans buy copies of MACFADDEN MAGAZINES on sale wherever magazines are sold in every neighborhood in the nation. At a stand convenient to you — right now — there is a complete supply of LIBERTY America's Best Read Weekly TRUE STORY Truth is Stranger Than Fiction PHYSICAL CULTURE The Personal Problem Guide Bcok TRUE DETECTIVE MYSTERIES Thrilling Accounts of Fact Crime Solutions TRUE ROMANCES Revelations of Courtship Days and Young Marriage LOVE and ROMANCE Entrancing Stories of Early Married Days and Vitally Important Problems of Mental, Physical and Financial Happiness TRUE EXPERIENCES Life-true stories of how men and women have met the changing conditions that arise in every marriage as months become years PHOTOPLAY The Aristocrat of Motion Picture Magazines MOVIE MIRROR Edited Direct from Hollywood RADIO MIRROR Makes the Broadcasts Twice as Interesting MASTER DETECTIVE The Facts Behind the Headlines in Famous Cases of Crime Solution • These are the eleven Macfadden magazines. There are no other Macfadden magazines. No other Macfadden magazines are planned U/U&itfouikiy-Q. magazine took Oft the WMA fal __ UUs sign MACFADDEN PUBLICATION Look for the Macfadden Seal on every monthly magazine you buy. It is your assurance of clean, inspiring, informative and entertaining reading Donald and Norman Foster. Based on the character "Mr. Moto" created by John P. Marquand Directed by Norman Foster. The Cast: Mr. Moto, Peter Lorre; Ann Richman, Mary Maguire; Anton Darvak, Henry Wilcoxon; David Scott-Fr'eu I, am Erik Rhodes; Ernst Lilmar, Harold Huber; Paul Brissac, Leon Ames; George Higgins, Forrester Harvey; Gottfried Brujo, Fredrik Vogeding; S/r Charles Murchison, Lester Matthews; Sniffy, J0H Rogers; Lotus Liu, Karen Sorrel!; Nola, Mitchel Lewis. "ONE WILD NIGHT"— 20th Century-f6| —Screen play by Charles Belden and Jerry Cadv' Inm an original idea by Edwin Dial Torgerson' Directed by Eugene Forde. The Cast: Jennifer Jewel, June Lang; Jimmy Nolan, Dick BaldwinSinger Martin, Lyle Talbot; Norman, J. Edward Bromberg; Lawton, Sidney Toler; Chief Xolan Andrew Tombes; Editor ( ollins, William DamaresG Hepple, Romaine Callender; Mrs. Halliday J n Duggan; Lem Halliday, Spencer Charters; Mayor Harlan Briggs. "PRISON NURSE "-REPUBLic-Screen play by Earl Felton and Sidney Salkow. Original story by Adele Buffington, from an original novel bv Louis Berg, M.D. Directed by James Cruze The Cast: Dale, Henry Wilcoxon; Judy, Marian MarsH Pepper Clancy, Bernadene Hayes; Gaifney Ben Welden; Jackpot, Ray Mayer; Mousie Jo3 Arledge; Warden Benson, Addison Richards Dr Hartman, Frank Reicher; Sutherland, Minerva' Lrecal; Parker, Selmer Jackson; Miller, Fred Kohler, Jr.; Deputy, Norman Willis. "RAGE OF PARIS, THE"— Universal -J Story and screen play by Bruce Manning and Felix Jackson. Directed by Henrv Koster. The CastNicole De Corlillon, Danielle Darrieux; James Trevor, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.; Mike, Mischa AuerGloria Patterson, Helen Broderick; Bill Duncan Louis Hayward; Rigley, Charles Coleman: Pahs' Harry Davenport. es Coleman; Pops "SWISS MISS"— M-G-M.— Screen play bv James Parrott, Charles Melson and Felix \dli-Onginal story by Jean Negulesco and Charlei Rogers. Directed by John G. Blystone. The Ca-f Stan Laurel, Himself; Oliver Hardy, Himself Anna Albert, Delia Lind; Victor Albert. Walter Woofl King; Edward, Eric Blore; Chef, Adia Kuznetzoff" Cheese Factory Proprietor, Charles Judels; Luigi Ludovico Tomarchio; Enrico, Jean DeBriacPeasant, Eddie Kane; His Wife, Anita Garvin: Joseph, George Sorel; Gorilla, Charles Gamore: Tourists (Man), Forbes Murray; (Wife) Jean Cleveland; (Child), Marilyn Peterson. "THREE BLIND MICE"— 20th CenturyFox —Screen play by Brown Holmes and Lynn Starling. Based on a play by Stephen Powvi Directed by William A. Seiter. The Cast: Pamela Charters, Loretta Young; 1 an Smith, Joel McCreaSteve Harrington, David Niven; Mike Brophy Stuart Erwin; Moira Charters, Marjorie Weaver! Elizabeth Charters, Pauline Moore; Miriam Binnie Barnes; Mrs. Kilian, Jane Darwell; Young Man Leonid Kinskey; Hendricks, Spencer Charters1 Clerk, Franklin Pangborn; Workman, Herb Heywood. "TROPIC HOLIDAY" — Paramount. — Original story by Don Hartman and Frank Butler. Screen play by Don Hartman and Frank Butler John C. Moffitt and Duke Atteberry. Directed by Theodore Reed. The Cast: Manuela, Dorothy Lamour; Breckinridge Jones, Bob Burns; Midga Miller, Martha Raye; Ken Warren, Ray MillandMarilyn Joyce, Binnie Barnes; Ramon, Tito Guizar Chico, Pepito; Pancho, Chris Pin Martin; Rosa, Elvira Rios; Felipe, Michael Visaroff; Pepito, Bobbie Moya; Roberto, Roberto Soto; Pedro, Jesus Topete; Barrera, Fortunio Bona Nova; Girl, Paula DeCardo; Girl, Dolores Casey; Girl, Sheila Darcy; Girl, Mane Burton; Young Man, Paul Lopez Trio Ascencio Del Rio, Ofelia Ascencio, Sara Ascencio, Emmy Del Rio; Dominguez Brothers San Cristobal Marimba Band and the Ensenada Singers. "WHEN WERE YOU BORN?"— Warners.— Screen play by Anthony Goldeway. Original story by Manley Hall. Directed by William McGann. The Cast: Doris Kane, Margaret Lindsay; Mary Lee Ling, Anna May Wong; Nila Kenlon, Lola Lane; Larry Camp, Anthony Averill; Inspector Gregg, Charles Wilson; Sergeant Kelly, Frank Jaquet; Shields, Eric Stanley; Phillip Corey, James Stephenson; Davis, Jeffrey Lynn; Fred Cow, Leonard Mudie; Dr. Merlon, Maurice Cass; Ass't Dist. Attorney, Jack Moore. "WHITE BANNERS" — Warners. — Screen play by Lenore Coffee, Milton Krims, Cameron Rogers and Abem Finkel. From the novel by Lloyd C. Douglas. Directed by Edmund Goulding. The Cast: Hannah, Fay Bainter; Paul Ward, Claude Rains; Peter Trimble, Jackie Cooper; Sally Ward, Bonita Granville; Trimble, Donald Crisp; Marcia, Kay Johnson; Bradford, James Stephenson; Sloan, Edward McWade; Dr. Thompson, J. Farrell McDonald; Joe Ellis, William Pawley; Bill Ellis, Edward Pawley; Charles Ellis, John Ridgeley; Baby Joan, Sally Anne; Sally's Friend, Peggy Stewart; Hester, Mary Field. "YELLOW JACK"— M-G-M.— Screen play by Edward Chodorov. From the play by Sidney Howard in collaboration with Paul de Kruif. Directed by George B. Seitz. The Cast: John O'Hara, Robert Montgomery; Frances Blake, Virginia Bruce; Major Reed, Lewis Stone; Charlie Spill, Andy Devine; Dr. Jesse Lazear, Henry Hull; Dr. Finlay, Charles Coburn; "Jellybeans," Buddy Ebsen; Gorgas, Henry O'Neill; Miss MacDade, Janet Beecher; Breen, William Henry; Brinkerhoj, Alan Curtis; Busch, Sam Levene; Dr. James Carroll, Stanley Ridges; Ferguson, Phillip Terry; Major General Leonard Wood, Jonathan Hale. "YOU AND ME" — Paramount. — Screen play by Virginia Van Upp. Based on a story by Norman Krasna. Directed by Fritz Lang. The Cast: Helen, Sylvia Sidney; Joe, George Raft; Jim, Robert Cummings; Mickey, Barton MacLane; Mr. Morris, Harry Carey; Cuffy, Roscoe Karns; Gimpy, Warren Hymer; Taxi, Guinn Williams; Palsy, Geo. E. Stone; Torch Singer, Carol Paige; Mr. Levine, Egon Brecher; Mrs. Levine, Vera Gordon; Bouncer, Paul 1 Newlan. 90 W. F. HALL PRINTING CO.