Pictures and the Picturegoer (Jan-Dec 1924)

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Gertrude Short, Edward Martindale, Helen Dunbar, Graham Pettie, Jack Mulhall, Harold Goodwin and Leo White are also in the cast. Comin' Thro' the Rye (Hepzeorth; Feb. 21). A beautiful picturisation of the popular Mathers story of Victorian Alma Taylor stars, with Carew, Shavle Gardner, FEBRUARY 1924 J/ie BANDEAU COMB POST 2 / FREE lie aiiiiir aiinir — an Specially designed for present style of coiffure, also suitable for bobbed hair. FASHIONABLE WOMEN REALISE * how effectively the Bandeau Comb enhances the beauty of the low style of hair dressing at present in vogue. Obtainable at all the leading Drapers and Hairdressers. If unable to obtain send P.O. for 21 to the manufacturers, mentioning nearest Drapers. A. BURNET & CO., Dept. P.G., Notion House, 48, Golden Lane E.C.I. -aninr Tuirme: "We ascribe BEAUTY to that which has no superfluous parts." — Emerson. Superfluous Hair painlessly and quickly removed. Pleasantly-scented cream 2/3 per jar. Hair Tonic. 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A mixture of everything imaginable in which Betty Blythe gives an excellent performance in a variety of atmospheres and Montagu Love, Charles Gerard, Jane Jennings, Gladys Leslie, Julia Swayne Gordon, Leslie Austin, Arthur Gowin and Walter Walker support. Not for the over-critical. The Dweller in the Desert (Paramount; Feb. 4). Milton Sills and Wanda Hawley in a story of the "Sheik" persuasion, with plenty of Arabian atmosphere and a good supporting cast comprising Louise Dresser, Jacqueline Logan, Robert Cain, Winter Hall, Albert Roscoe, Cecil Holland and Harry Holland. Good desert drama. For You My Boy (General; Feb. 25). A rilm novelette in which a father's concealed devotion to his boy survives many ordeals and emerges triumphant at the end. In the cast appear Matty Henry Ainley in " The Royal Oak." Roubert, Louis Dean, Ben Lecoir, Gladys Graynger, Franklin Hanna and Geoff Hinchner. Has the World Gone Mad? (Waltur daw; Feb. 11). Mary Alden, Elinor Fair, Robert Edeson, Hedda Hopper, Charles Richman, Lydia Lola and Vincent Coleman in a spectacular society drama, very lavishly produced. In the Blood (Butcher; Feb. 4). Walter West's first costume film, an excellent sporting romance of olden times. Well played by Victor McLaglen, Valia, Lillian Douglas, Cecil Morton Yorke, Mrs. Hayden Coffin, John Glidden, Arthur Wajcott, and Judd Green. In the Name of the Law (F. B. 0.; Feb. 11). Sentimental melodrama of family life with a policeman hero, and a fine cast comprising Ralph Lewis, Claire McDowell, Josephine Adair, Ella Hall, Ben Alexander, Emory Johnson, Johnny Walker and Dick Morris. Is Divorce a Failure? (If. & F.; Feb. 11). Triangle story in which a married couple "are reconciled on a desert island. Plenty of conflict, also Leah Baird, Walte'r McGrail, Tom Santschi, Richard Tucker and Alec B. Francis. Man and His Gods (F. B. 0.; Feb. 4). A French production taken in Morocco which is very much worth while despite an improbable plot. Excellent photography and acting by M. Donatien, Lucienne Legrand, Mdlle. Fariere and Georges Melchior. Man and Wife (Western Import Another problem story about a man who committed bigamy by mistake. Gladys Leslie, Robert Elliott, Maurice Costello, Norma Shearer, Ernest Hilliard and Edna May Spooner act well, amid some pretty country scenery and spectacular society " sets."