Picturegoer (1923)

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58 PictxjKes and Plcf-KJKeOusr AUGUST. 1923 Cominonsense Advice. By Margery Leighton. Jl'ST lullow ihf-if siinplr hints ami ii^r tinpure prL'par.'ittoii^ recommended and you will lOon find a new interest in yourself; the hair will heconie really heautifid, the complexion will aciiiiire a clearer texture, the eyes will reveal their true lieauty. the hands become soft and white and you will have the added attractiveness of natural beauty an<i charm as well as saving endless expense. Rich W>vy H«ir. |.-,r^, ^.,^h your hair with (Jnin I Jiu 1111.1 (which is niaile from Herbs, Rosemary and ()live Oils) while still wet rub 111 lii I'aslrate, dry thoroughly and brush with a little fjuiliolox, your hair will i|uickly );row •.;lossy and abunilant with a rich sheen and natural v\aviness. This treatment cures scurf anil stops hair falling. CltT Sbn. fioanse the skin with I'apilloii lle.iuly I c)i)d, this removes all impurities, lUackheads. and );ets the skin ready for treatment. Next rub in Sapinol Whyteleafe; this gradually clears all the tired skin away and removes redness, wash with Margery Skin 1-ood Soap — rinse face well in cold water, dry and use Sapinol Rose instead of vanisllin^; creams. i his protects the skin and holds the powder, which must be .Sapinol Roseleaf. a Silksiiteil jiowder which adheres firmly -tin wonderful difference will as(ounil you. your skin «ill have a clearer texture, a new softness .iiiil lovelier colour. This treatment turns iliill s.illow skins into clean, healthy loveliness. Boutiful Eye*. i,, ^\^.^^ ,hc ^.y..^ and to j;ive them a natural shine, bathe them twice a week with " Kad<d." I-et this lotion come into contact with the eyes, closini; ami opening the eye. Kadol i|uiekly makes the eyes clear and briKlil. relieves eye strain, refreshes and strengthens: dry yently and apply I'apillon Iteaiity I'ood under the eyes tappinj; on with the tips of the lini;ers, then very >;eiitly rnli into the lashes ami eyebrows a little .\Iaxine. This cream darkens the eyebrows and lashes making' them K'rovv close and loni;. No part of the face IS SCI fa siill. It Mil' .iiid ,-iilraciive ;is the eyes. P»ripir«tion. ,„^, ,|,,|, , ||,,|, , „|,, ,„„|,.,. ,,„. .itiii al nii;lil and rub in a little .Sapinol Rose alter w.isbiiiK in the iiiorninj.;. This nietliod positively keeps the body sweet and clean and free from any embarassment whatever; prevents frocks beinjj spoilt ami etiniinates the Use of dress shields. fi lips without .cpplyiiiK: iciloiir. just rub in I'apillon Beauty I'uod each day. \ oil call ►.•et these tliinns from your C'heinisi. Uoii't be pin olf with anylliiuK else if not in slock. Send IM'. to Margery l.einblon. |)e|>l.. I*. J., .i'-' (iray's Inn Ro.id. London. W'.C.l.. who will send lluni by return in pl.iiii wr.ipper. Mention (heinisis name. ( Uiin\hiiHiui f'd. f^hl , 1 shiimf'ocy, t-li-iiit.< ti> :,,-■/; .M (■.iiii/i/i,.<, liil'.istiiti, 4,/. ,11../ 1.. '),/ . /■>,-,, lilt 'iKi/, i/iT'r< I' rich t/lcfx. <^hiiii<'li'\ , 'Id. ilild Jc, (.</., </l(Ki-f. Illtd .</<>/>< hint t.lllillil /'.i,-!//..!! /;.-.Mi/v ll'fd. |.. 'Id., )IU, /■imiJi.:.MnA'/i-.. /-icT.-ii/v dmil'lr chiii. Safiiwl U'hyhLiifc. .!•. 'Id., h.-,-fs Ihi fucc yiniii./. .S,r/-lll,./ A'....-. .1 i/.M cliillil. It. .Ic/. 1111,/ Jt (../. /c',i./,i/ loi b. nun Jul l-.\,.<. J>. 'Id. thio /iiiiiiJiiv f-, t .fnnlrnn. .'-. 'iil \/,iiiiir /m ,/i i-uiii./ ;,i /l,., 1... bl. Uiir/.-rv .')<-iir, 1.-. SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS. \i\ piT U'ortI ::: Mmimiim ( Sliilliii);s. PimiO CmltarcUof yoursrlf. I'l ,\m.; libvio. l.iil.irKi nil iil».',1il , .inv I'hnln. (..i(al,>|{iir, samples free llaikett's. Inlv ko.icl. Liverpool. £jo<i<i wiirlli of iliiMp pholoKr.iphir ninlrhal : s.implis .111,1 i .it.il'iKiie free. H.irkelfs Works. biK l(..,id. lic.r|»«.l ZLAI.s ASIiniV lit 111 m.ikro lid «..rth livinR. /•.iK .Ulluii.i ( iin-. Sivrni K...i,l. Ueslc.nSuper \l.ir, A I IIM. I.ir III. I ilii.s Ili.isrdi^ir.us.it bicmiiiK km.m.t «l.ir« .liquid r. ad • H"" t.i H.t..ine a I iliii \rtisli-." priie .'-. id.. |«.si (rii lr..iii " I'l'i lureK'-^r ■ S.1I..11. .ss, I.,. Mi; Vire. I,"iidim.\\ i' 1. UMi.il I I MILL, t.pt, ..iitiiiK lull.' I.Kkiil.KiKan, till ^ liililri ii's I iliii lavi.iirilr, prin u. n\ , p-isi (rii. (nnii " I'n lunitixT " S.1I011. ^s, l.i.ii)! Acre. I Ii.ii. W.l .-. The Frisky Mrs. Johnson -^ {Faramouiil ; .lu<j. 2i). Rather stiUcd comedyromance in wliich a charmins? widow compromises herself to save her sister from disgrace. Billic Burke stars, supported by Ward Crane, Lumsden Hare, Jane Warrington, Jean de Briac, Robert Agncw Leonora O'Hinger, and Emily Fitzroy. For Billie Burke fans only. Greater Love Hath No Woman {Victor Savilc, Ltd.; Aug. 20). A French drama of self-sacrifice and tragedy. Made in the South of F"rance amid beautiful scenery and effects and well acted by Mdlle. .Madys, Mdlle. Iribe, M. Mauloy at the head of a good cast. A change from the usual typically American dramas. Gloria :^7ciiiisou and Rodolph J'alcntino in " Beyond the Rocks." Handle With Care (FhUlif^s; Aug. 16). I'irst rate satirical domestic comedydrama in which one way of managing a dissatisfied wife is very cleverly presented, (irace Darmond stars, and Harry Myers, James Morrison. Landers Stevens, William Austin. William Courtleigh, and Patsy Ruth Miller support. Headin' West W B.O.; Aug. 13). lliKit ("libsoiis's rough riding, fights, and stunts are the making of this movie and are well and vigorously handled. The story weak, but no one will worry over it. Cast includes (iertnide Short. Charles Le Moyiie. Jim Corey, Leo White. Louise Lorraine, (leorge /\. Williams. Frank WliitsoiL and Mark Senton. Hearts Aflame (Jury; Aug. 27). Mclnthania. but \ery thrilling, and possessing many comedy touches and line characti-r studies. .Mso wonderful forest fire scenes., Frank Keenan, and .'\mia Q. Xilsson head tlie cast, which al.so includes Craig Ward. Ruli.ird Hcailrick. Russell Simpson. SLinicm Heck. Martha Matto.x. Walt Whitman. Joan Standing. R.iljih Cloiimger. Lee Shuiuway. John Dill. Iniie HiiiU and (iordon Mai;ee. How A Man Loves (H'ordour: Aug 27). .\ pleasing, if rather far fetched story of pride and prejudice, and a fatiuT's (Kvotioii to his son. William \'. Mniig stars, and .M;ircia M.iiioii. I'.dw;ird Suiherlaud. r.nice ("lUcnn. Mary Wynii. Charles l-'reiich. l-"red .M;il.iti st;i. Il.irxey Clarke and Lucille W.trd suiipciii. Hoops of Steel (/fVi/tir. Auti 27) ll.iirv 1!. W.ihh.ill. I-"re.l Hiintlev and Paul Hearst in an ancient, but good and dramatic Western story about three friends whose loyalty never faltered. Impulse (U.K.; Aug. 2). Neva Gerher in a mystery romance, which though told in a melodramatic fashion, is full of incident and adventure. In the cast arc Goldie Madden, Helen Gilmore, Douglas Gerrard. Ashton Dearholt and Jack Dougherty. l-"air entertainment. The Jade' Elephant (I'itagrafh; Aug. 13). Earl Williams in a mediocre detective story in which everyone disguises himself for no s])ecial reason. Good acting bv star aiul cast, which includes Florine Williams (Mrs E. W.). Betty Ross Clarke, Boris Karloff, Charles Hill Mailes, Kathryn Adams, Herbert Prior, Henry Burrows and Eugenia Gilbert. Jazzmania (.hiry; .lug. 6). l-'or amusement only. A musical conunly plot with a Ruritanian theme treated .is pure farce-comedy and goriieously trimmed. Mae Murray much .IS usual, aided and abetted by Rod La Ro(|ue. Herbert Standing, Eddie Burns. Jean Hersbolt. Robert iM-azcr. Lionel nel"iore, Harry Xortbrup. Thomas Ciuise and Henry I'.iirrows. Elaborate entertainment. Kindled Courage (I'-urofeau: Aug 2l)). .\ii uiunnscicnis cntnedy whicli was in.ide as a serious Western drama, but li.is taken the bit between its teeth and turned itself into burlesque. Hoot" Gibson st.irs as a timid youth who is jutcb forked, into one adventure after jiuother until he forgets his fears. {Coilllllll: tl ,'ll ^lli;i' ('0),