Screenland (Apr–Sept 1923)

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98 Screen land ^Ihis Jsyely Slender figure //YOURS This Beautiful Woman irYOU It is natural to be beautiful. Every woman is by nature beautiful. Only when artificial influencesinterfere does the human body, Nature's most beautiful product, lose its grace, slenderness, or symmetry. The delicious foods of our modern civilization are so tempting that one eats too much. Machinery does so much of our work that we exercise too little. The result of this of course, is disfiguring fat— yet underneath every stout or fleshy figure lies the lovely slender figure that is yours — the beautiful woman that is you. LET THIS FAMOUS SPECIALIST'S PRESCRIPTION REDUCE IN THIS EASY NATURAL WAY Dr. R. Lincoln Graham, famous stomach specialist of New York, aftera lifetimeof research at home and abroad has solved the problem of counter-acting the fattening effect of modern methods of living. After countless experiments he finally has perfected his prescription known as Neutroids, which neutralizes sugars and starches taken into the stomach and prevents them from forming into fat. His marvelous prescription, Neutroids, has been prescribed for more than two years to the thousands of stout women who have called athissanitariumforobesity-treatmentwith complete success. Most important of all, there is not the slightest element of danger in taking Neutroids treatment for superfluous flesh. Neutroids contain no thyroid extract or other dangerous or habit form ingdrugs— yet they are guaranteed by Dr. Graham to effect satisfactory reduction, SEND NO MONEY— SATISFACTION GUARANTEED No bother to make out a check or little packet of Neutroids arrives, demoney order; merely fill in and send posit purchase price with postman, this convenient coupon now. If you This money will be immediately re— haven't your pencil handy tear out the f unded if you write us that you are coupon and send it later. When the not entirely satisfied with results. Dr. R. Lincoln Graham, care of The Graham Sanitarium, Inc., 123 East 89th Street. Dept.407, New York City:— Send me 2 weeks' treatment of Neutroids which entitles me to free professional mail consulting service and free booklet on Obesity. I will pay postman $2 (plus 15c postage) on arrival of the Neutroids in plain package. I understand my money will be refunded if I do not get a satisfactory reduction from this 2 weeks' treatment. NO CHARGE for Professional Consulting Service Any patient who is taking the Neutroids treatment may feel free to call at the Sanitarium. 123 E. 89th St., New York, for special ad vice , or you may feel free to write fully concerning your case. Dr. Graham or a staff physician will give you professional advice without charge. Name... -Age.. ..Sex.. Address '. 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Pay $2.27 and postage to postman on delivery. \rtisticPhotographs Special rates to the profession tosq Hollywood. Boulevard ' 3 Uolly 2560 , E AN ARTIST •mien, Cartoons, Commercial, Newspaper and Magazine IlluBtratr. Pastel Crayon Portraits and Fashions. By mail or Local Classes; sy method. Write for terms and List of successful students SOCIATED ART STUDIOS, B5-A Flatiron Building, New York .^IHeatreochqDls 'DRAMA OPERA VOICE DANCE ARTS PHOTOPLAY SINGING W *S WEST 72!i2 ST, NEW YORK The astonishing success of Alviene Graduates is due to masterful instruction, and the stage experience afforded students at the Alviene Art Theatre, plus an en .mi faculty, headed by Mr. Alviene (himself) the famous Producer of Celebrated Artists, who has taught Mary Pickford, Alice Joyce, Annette Kellerman, Joseph Santley, Taylor Holmes, Dolly Sisters, Mary Miles Minter, Harry Pilcer, Laurette Taylor, Fred and Adele Astair, Mary Nash, Eleanor Painter, Florence Nash, Mabel Ballln and others. Write Secretary Suite 4 stating study desired. WANTED: NEW FACES — NEW TYPES, in HOLLYWOOD, "where the movies i are _made . Every man and woman interested in F1L1 UKtS as a career is invited to write AT ONCE for dependable information regarding; the number of productions made in HOLLYWOOD; How many studios use "new talent"; Salaries paid to beginners; How many days in week you work; Wardrobe, training, personality necessary; Importance of make-up. Everything you ought to know will be told those who register AT OJNLrL for membership in Motion Picture Intelligencer, whose object is to look after YOUR interests as they were never looked after before. In other words, we will be YOUR representative m HOLLYWOOD. Membership is $2.00 and there are no monthly dues. Write AT ONCE. Tell us about yourself, age and state what branch ot Motion Picture Work you think you are best fitted for. This is very important. Also send us your photo for reproduction in proposed Screen Talent" digest, which will be sent to every studio in the country. Certificate of membership will he mailed on receipt of $2.00. If you have not a photo NOW, send one later, but register TODAY. MOTION PICTURE INTELLIGENCER, SS21 Hollingsworth Bldg., Los Angeles. "Inside Stuff" (Continued from page 9) Ingram's new picture, Scaramouche. Rich brocades and satins, beflounced and befurbelowed after the style of the French court, turn pert little extra girls into stately court ladies. The other day we saw Alice Terry in the glory of a beautiful brocaded court gown, a stately white wig all puffs and curls, with pearls interwoven among the locks, her little feet in tiny French heeled slippers daintily placed on a velvet cushion — and she was chewing gum ! Shades of La Pompadour ! Brave Boy, Cecil! T he bigger the man in the motion picture game, the bigger is his work — and the bigger is his play. It is only the little guy in filmdom who works all day and then gets "time and a half for over time." Witness no less man than C. B. DeMille, accounted a genius and an artist to say nothing of having the reputation of being a good judge of whiskey. He's bought another yacht. Yes, another ! This means that he's earning enough in his profession to buy yachts and what goes with 'em. De Mille has swapped off the old "See Bee" of former glory and has become master of the "Seaward", a 106 foot schooner. 'Tis said he's entered for the Santa Barbara-to-Honolulu race in July, on which occasion Mr. DeMille declares he will become a seaman par excellence and forget he's a hard worked director. You see, he wants to throw off the awful seriousness, maybe, of making the ten commandments picture. L, Hot Tears in Hollywood i >ost: One diamond ring in or near Hollywood, California, or maybe in Beverly Hills. It may have been stolen; it may have been misplaced; it may have been merely thrown away. It was a large diamond, brilliant, beautiful, and very much valued by two people—one time. It belonged to Mistress Pola Negri and is said to have been presented by one Charles Chaplin. But it has disappeared from the third finger of the dainty hand of the screen star — and the star is said to have said "that she will not allow matrimony to interfere wth her art." The Great Divide T, he divorce question in the. western land of film stars waxes warm as this publication goes to press. The Donald Crisps are divorcing, seemingly because of divided (Continued on page 99)