Picture Show (May-Oct 1920)

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to TJa Picture S/iotr. May Ut, 1920 SOME FINE 'IDEAL' PICTURES llillllltllll Coming Presently: " BUILD THY HOUSE," By S. Trevor Jones. " HANDY ANDY," By Samuel Lover. THE WILL," By Sir James Barrie. u THE MANCHESTER MAN," By Mrs. Linnaeus Banks. " ERNEST MALTRAVERS," By Lord Lytton. "TORN SAILS,'' By Allen Raine. "BELPHECOR, THE MOUNTEBANK," By Charles Webb. "LADY AUDLEY S SECRET," By Miss Braddon. "SYBIL,* By Lord Beaconsfield. "THE BACHELORS' CLUB," By Israel Zangwill. " IDEAL'S " British Pictures are the Pick of the Pictures. IDEAL Film Renting Co., Ltd., 76-78, Wardour St., London, W.l. nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn The Only Way to Beauty — is to retain the soft, clear, beautiful skin Nature has given you by usiiv; Poudre St. Leonards the choicest of face powders. Poudre St. Leonards is healthgiving, adhesive, beautifying, imperceptible, and contains nothing in the least harmful to the skin. 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B.669BIRMINGHAM CHARACTER AS TOLD BY THE FACE. Great Force of Character accompanied by a Refined and Sympathetic Nature are shown in the Face of Elsie Ferguson. The Forehead. . A V TE find the exquisite involutions of the out. yy line of the forehead, indicative of a refined, sympathetic and soulful nature, accompanied by great force of character, and „ intellectual excitement. The Eyebrows. NOTE how near they are to the eyes, denoting a strong, clever, and sympathetic nature, quick to perceive, and showing independent thought. ■ The Eyes. EVER expanding: ever retiring, drawing the very soul after it. Its expression is always accompanied by infinite activity of mind. The Nose. THIS fine aquiline nose, forms nearly a straight line with the forehead and falls into the upper lip by two curves, which balance one another, indicative of that grace of nature which is more than beautv. Miss ELSIE FERGUSON. The Mobile Mouth. FULL of sympathy, eloquence and benovolenco. Mark the line from the side of the nose, denoting fino sensibilities, susceptible, full of grace and charm ; power and independent thought. The Beautiful Chin. THE chin of this face is round, and indented, forming a fine oval with the outline of the cheeks, which tells us of a highly sensitive and cultured temperament. The Head as a Whole. EVERY part of this delightful head U blended together in perfect h.-irmonv. drawing all towards her by her wonderful power of secret sympathy. In Love. ALL that is loyal within her will flower in tl.o person she loves. A woman who can stay at homo, for to her home is the centre of happiness and strength. In Health. APT to overwork themselves and bring on nervous breakdowns, and yet they possess an enormous power of resistance. . • FILM V^\X2<im How Horrid. Fii.m Artiste : " Have vou seen mv last film t " Jealous Rival (cuttingly) : " I hope so ! " In the Studio. Stella : " I'm going to get a gown to match my complexion." Constance : " But aren't those hand-painted gowns awfully expensive ? " Why Tom Moore Shaves Himself. Tom Moore now shaves himself, and is. learning how to cut his own hair. Recently ho had a few minutes between scenes, and so ho chased out of the studio*, thinking to utilise the time to get his hair cut in a neighbouring barber 3hop. Shortly after he had seated himself in the chair, he noticed that the barber's dog sat down next to the chair and began intently to watch the barber work. " Pretty nice dog, that," 6aid the genial Moore. " Yes, sir." from the barber. " Ho seems to like to watch you at work." continued Moore. " Oh, it isn't that," said the barber. " Vou see, I sometimes make a mistake and snip off a little bit of a customer's ear." And that barber still is wondering when he will see Moore again. — — His Motto. FEWER and better pictures is the rilling with many producers in America now. And a well-known publicity manager evidently had this motto in mind the other day when he was heard to remark, as he shoved back His chair from tho lunch-table : " If I don't get back to work the gov'nor will have fewer and better publicity." A Difference. EDDIE LVOXS recently encountered an old negro on the road near Universal City, who was using a big stick to make his mule go. " What do you call your mule J " he asked after a while. The negro looked up. "Does you mean what's his name, or jest what docs ah call him ? " a»ked the old man between wltacks. — — Those Girls. " How do you like your hotel, Clara ? " asked one screen beauty of another, " Very much!" 6he replied. "-The rooms are small and dark, and the food is bad, but . gossip is excellent ! " — *•« — Gallantry. The Star (coyly) : " Can you guess my ago ? " The Leadinc Man: "No indeed, but ever it is you don't look it." Fame at Last. " 1 hear Jigg« got one of his scenarios accepted by a film company." "Yes ; the property man tore up his manuscript nnd used it for snow in the snawfltorni It Worried Him. In the cinema : " But why do you weep ? The acting is certainly not so touching." " Excuse mo, I am bewailing the money I paid to come in." The Reason. A WELL-KNOWN screen actresiJost her make-up box and couldn't, proceed wit hi her new pictum. she hadn't tlio tace( to do it."