Picture Play Magazine (Sep 1920 - Feb 1921)

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Bottle with long glass stopper, containing enough for 6 months. Lilac or Crabapple $1.50; Lily of the Valley, Rose or Violet $2.00. At druggist or by mail. PER nSkME tc TOIL5T/WATei» Send 20 cents stamps for miniature bottle. Send $1.00 for Souvenir Box of five 26 cent bottles— five different odors, PauiRiegerCo.<s«tc«7S72) 246 FirslSt, San Francisco Send Ft»r *iVe 2,54 Bottles YOU HAVE A BEAUTIFUL FACE BUT YOUR NOSE! In this day and age attention to your apnearance is an absolute necessity if you expect to make the most out of life. Not only should you wish to appear as attractive as possible for your own self-satisfaction, which is alone well worth your efforts, but you w ill find the world in general judging yon greatly, if not wholly, b.y your "looks, " therefore it pays to "look your best" at all times. Permit no one to see you looking otherwise; it will iniure your welfare! Upon the impression you constantly make rests the failure or success of your life — which is to be your ultimate destiny? My new Nose-Shaper "TRADOS" (Model 24) corrects now ill-shaped noses without operation quickly, safely and permanently. Is pleasant and does not interfere with one's daily occupation, being worn at night. Write todays for free booklet, which tells you how to correct Ill-Shaped Noses without cost if not satisfactory. M. TRILETY, Face Specialist, 1420 Ackerman Bldg., Binghamtoii, N. Y. Hints for Scenario Writers Continued from page 80 will not purchase the first plot submitted by an unknown writer, no matter how good that plot may be. This is because the editor, not having read everything that has ever been written, is sometimes fearful of taking a chance and having some old plot "put over" on him in a newguise. However, the experienced editor can generally judge, and "first offerings" are in demand, if superior. But there is no royal road to success. We recall a prodigy whose first two offerings sold on sight at top prices, and, try as he would, he could never sell another plot. Evidently this writer's originality became exhausted early. And then we know of another instance where an ambitious writer came to be regarded as a pest. Every week or so a new movie plot was submitted, and not one was up to standard. Finally, after the eighth or tenth submission, the manuscripts did not arrive so frequently — one came along and was good. Two months, and then another good one. This author concluded to work more slowly and carefully and thoughtfully — and those were the essentials for success. The House of Twenty Stars Continued from page 33 Ann : You mean the one that makes you look like an accident going somewhere to happen? ZaSu : Yes, that's the one, and believe me, I won't sell it to you if I have to sit around and look at it for the rest of my life ! All of which disconcerted Ann not the least bit. And no one seemed to sympathize with ZaSu. They figure that since she is drawing down a thousand dollars a week she can afford to be stung once in a while. I suppose I've left out the most important things about the Hollywood Studio Club — I haven't mentioned that it is under the supervision of the Y. W. C. A. — nor have I said anything about the wonderful system that prevails — despite the lack of rigid rules. I was frankly more interested in the girls — and the hats. It is customary, I believe, for visitors to the club to send some token of their appreciation of its hospitality. The Rockefellers, after having lea there, sent twenty huge boxes of candy the next day. The candy is gone, but the boxes are used for toilet articles, and each one is named "Rockefeller." So, if you should happen to call at the club and some one should tell you that Emma-Lindsay Squier has laid an egg, don't be shocked. They will be referring to the bantam hen that is my contribution to the House of Twenty Stars.