Photoplay (Jul-Dec 1938)

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Photoplay's Own Beauty Shop (Continued from page 8) a;tate of peaceful blankness — you've U a great step forward in your eft[o gain weight. fJi'll find that movie stars who are ii; to gain weight follow this axiom idch as they possibly can. Jane rrm, as well as Olivia, is generally ; i her back resting between scenes. fisting is very fine, indeed," said ri "but you can't do that all the I You have to take some exercise, I d build you up. Of course, you I have to go in for something jiious like tennis or handball or l'i waste away to a shadow; but ihing nice and easy like croquet, Sample, does wonders for you. It bjyou supple and graceful and I'm z' about it." F are two splendid weight-gaining Mses: ,i on your back with your legs lilt, your feet together and your liptraight down to your sides. Bend hknees up to your chest, then >1|i your legs in the air with the ■of your feet facing the ceiling. Byour knees straight and let your Isink slowly to the floor. The difillj part is keeping your knees uit. Do this only about twice at kits slowly as you can. Bther good exercise is this: stand hyour feet apart and your hands ■d together above your left shoulfeThen you fling the arms forward Blownward toward the right toe, Big your trunk, but keeping your knees straight, and return the der. Be sure clasped all the you have done ing from your exercise three shoulder. Straighten your body arms to your left shoul and keep your hands way through this. After this three times, startleft shoulder, repeat the times from your right OETTE finished her malted milk and I asked her how many glasses of it she drank a day. "At least three. One in the middle of the morning, then again in midafternoon and before I go to bed at night. But I never drink it while I'm keyed-up. I take it between scenes or while I'm resting so that I'm relaxed and then I sip it slowly." Try following the routines that these girls have set forth and in a very short time you'll probably have gained muchneeded weight, feel healthy and well, have a better disposition, and will have helped your looks tremendously. Who could ask for more? A fattening, healthful diet will help along the good work, and I have one that is practically guaranteed to put pounds on you and increase your state of well-being. You'll need it to supplement the routines given in this article; so if you'll write to Carolyn Van Wyck, Photoplay Magazine, 7751 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, and enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope, I'll be more than glad to send it on to you. Close Ups and Long Shots (Continued from page 11) v to Make Friends Dept. . . . my Ite twelve -yearold was visiting Ihen Tyrone Power happened to lone one day ... at the mention r. being on the wire she started Eig up and down with excitement , [asked, "Ty, would you mind say■Tello, Nancy' to a little girl who is I* jitters at the mere thought of I.g your voice?" . . . not only did fcar say "Hello" but he went into conversation ... a Power fan was ■ therewith, of course . . . which lio very important, I'll admit . . . Kat I like about this little anecdote Krevealing that a young man who ■ entire world of women swooning I very thought of him is still so tailed that he will take the time to I an unseen, unknown youngster I . . . Gable is one of those guys ijtnstinctively does the right and & thing and with no gestures about Slier ... I saw this happen once |js came swinging out of the Metro I gate in one of those terrific big Ibowered cars of his when he got Id by a red light and noticed a ri about ten standing on the corner, i lole dazzled soul visible in his eyes i,ie great man swung open the car El . . "Want a lift, kid?" he asked, >:asually . . . the boy was in that liter than you can say Marcia Mae it . . . the impossible had happened . ,e was sitting beside the great god i>! in his chariot . . . boylike, he was oud and shy to admit any of this t even acknowledge that he recogei his host . . . Gable didn't bring 1; subject of names either . . . just r he kid home after a very he-man rirsation full of baseball, deep-sea I ; and the like en route. . . . )' the other hand, scenes like this /EMBER, 1938 happen ... it was during the filming of one of the biggest of next winter's pictures ... I won't identify either the picture or the players involved because the yarn revolves around the actor who I think is the worst ham in all Hollywood. . . . The stars of the picture are two of the biggest personalities in the business today and the ham is playing a second lead in the production ... on this particular day three visitors from the Far East were brought on the set . . . the stars were both charming . . . they asked the visitors how they liked California and about the war in China . . . that is, they did the popularity-winning thing of talking to the visitors about subjects which made them, rather than stars, the big shots . . . everything was in the groove until the ham came along and was introduced . . . one of the visitors, being a charming person himself, said, "Oh, yes, so you're Mr. Blank" . . . the ham pulled himself up to his tallest possible height which isn't so very tall after all . . . "So even way out there in your little country you've heard of me, eh?" he said. . . . UUR Own Question Dept. (to which we know the answer, so help us, but see if you do) ... can you guess which star it is with whom David Selznick has a pact that she can kick him at high noon in Bullock's-Wilshire, the department store, if any but an unknown girl plays Scarlett O'Hara in "Gone with the Wind"? . . . Now I'll ask you a question . . . what on earth do you suppose made Carole Lombard give out that silly statement about loving to pay her taxes . . . what's that girl trying to do . . . prove she isn't human? MY FIRST DATE WITH HIM TONIGHT? SO I'M BATHING WITH FRAGRANT CASHMERE BOUQUET SOAP... IT'S THE " LOVELIER WAY TO AVOID OFFENDING! I WANT TO MAKE A HIT TONIGHT! 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