Picture-Play Magazine (Jan - Jun 1930)

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Fifi's Magic Touck Continued from page 72 couple of fans hanging on the tapestry over her bed. You know the sort of fans I mean. "Well, children, I've always been crazy about the French, and so I must say I like Fifi Dorsay. Yet even were she of any other nationality, I should have to pay homage. As I've remarked, Fifi makes use of the wordless language. And who can resist such devastating congeniality ? On my way out Fifi stood outside her door. We called farewells to each other until the elevator arrived. So confused was I that I almost went up, instead of down. So you can guess for yourself how I felt. What's that ? You still don't know what the wordless universal language is? Well, really you are Listen, I can't be bothered to go into long explanations now. Go and see "Hot For Paris," in which Fifi plays with Victor McLaglen and El Brendel. Just see it. One gesture from Fifi, and you don't need to understand any language! Wkat The Fans Think Continued from page 94 I do not know anything about the Joan Crawford club, but even so, I do not believe that Joan Crawford would back her official club unless she knew the club president was trustworthy. If any club president does abuse this confidence — please, fans, do not condemn the star. E. S. COTTINGHAM. 2228 North Emerson Avenue, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Much in Little. My tribute is to the most beautiful, wonderful, likable, important, and popular girl on the screen. Who is she? Of course you all know her. She is none other than Clara Bow. She has the sweetness of Mary Brian, the dancing ability of Joan Crawford, the athletic ability of Bebe Daniels, the cheerfulness of Colleen Moore, and the personality, pep, and acting ability of herself. But, best of all, she has the support and admiration of the public. Although Clara possesses all the qualities which are so important to a star, she has never, never been stuck up or high-hat, as many stars are who are not half as important as Clara. And to those who do not believe that stars send photos or answer their mail. Well, here is an example of what the most popular girl on the screen does. She has sent me six different photos of herself, together with one large photo autographed especially to me, and she thanks me very much for the kind letter I sent her. That isn't all, either. Clara also sent me a letter for sending her a Christmas gift, and in this letter she wished me a merry Christmas and a happy New Year. Though she receives more mail than any other person in Hollywood, she certainly does pay attention to it. J. M. L. 7^0W in Colors— Kleenex comes in dainty tints of pink, green and yellow . , , and white, of course, if you prefer. The box is a marvel of ingenuity which hands out 2 sheets at a time. try the Kleenex way to remove cola cream YOU know with what infinite care great beauty specialists preserve the delicate texture of the skin. No hard massage . . . but gentle patting . . . when creams are applied. No stretching or rubbing of the skin when creams are removed. Instead, a gentle blotting up of surplus cream . . . with super-absorbent Kleenex. Every woman, in her own home, should use this same scrupulous care if she wishes to preserve her skin's firmness and freshness youth. It is really so easy. Kleenex is so gentle, so dainty. You just hold it to your face, and blot up the oil and cream. All the dirt and cosmetics come, too, leaving the pores really clean. Thousands of people consider Kleenex far more sensible than handkerchiefs. It's especially fine to use when there's a cold. You use it once, then discard it. The cold germs are discarded, too . . . instead of being stuffed back into a pocket or purse. Kleenex makes it easier to keep from infecting others, and reinfecting yourself. Once in your home, you'll find countless uses for Kleenex. It comes in dainty colors, or white, if you prefer. The package is a marvel of ingenuity, which hands out two sheets automatically. Buy Kleenex at any toilet goods counter. .> f Kleenex Company, LakeMichigan Building, Chicago, Illinois. _ ' PP-3 Please send a sample of Kleenex to Name Address City Kleenex TO REMOVE COLD CREAM (109)