Screenland (Oct 1923-Mar 1924)

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Why Should I Look at the Stage he asked, "when I'd rather watch you lovely eyes?" Do your eyes excite such admiration? They will, if you heighten their beauty and increase their expressiveness by darkening the lashes with W1NX. Apply WINX with the glass rod attached to the stopper — it makes the lashes appear longer and heavier. Dries instantly, invisibly. Harmless, waterproof. Lasts for days, unaffected by perspiration or weeping at the theatre. WINX (black or brown) 75c. To nourish the lashes and promote growth, use colorless Cream Lashlux at night. Cream Lashlux (black, brown or colorless). 50c. At drug, department stores or by mail. Write today for samples of WINX and of PERT Rouge — enough of each to last a week. Samples are a dime each. Enclose coins. ROSS COMPANY 243-C West 17 Street New York WINX Waterproof KEEP YOUR EYES YOUNG VAH-AH CREAM IS the one cream especially compounded to quickly erase crows-feet and frownlines, and make the sensitive skin around your eyes youthfully firm and smooth. $1.00 Postpaid With directions for the famous Quinlan Eye Treatment Write me your beauty problems and send for my free booklet "Lest Beauty Pass You By" atHewLN^tari} Quinfflru Established 1908 665 7iftHQuenue New York The Editor's Letter Box Screenland wants its readers to write about motion pictures — and the best contributed letters will be published in this department. All accepted letters will be paid for as regular conzr|hntas,/ankl when possible, a portrait of the writer will be publshea. Screenland has created this department in order to be in immediate touch with its reacders; It wants your opinion — and it will pay you for it. Address all letters to The Editor's Letter Box, Screenland, 145 West 57th Street, New York City. Send your portrait with your letter. It is imposoible to return manuscripts or pictures. Burdette Claire Cleveland The Editor's Letter Box, Screenland. Does it ever dawn upon these great producers to produce the life of a musician or musicians? Their life, if studied back to the stone age, is such a vast difference to that which is on the screen today. Why do they not portray "Beethoven-Chopin," like they have Lincoln. If they study their life they will find plenty of romance, plot and mystery. Why do they not think of the great sacrifices of the musician? Why do they not today portray the life of an ambitious girl like myself today, trying to gain success in music? All of the competitors in life and knocks she receives would be of interest. Burdette C. Cleveland, 419 South Adams Ave., Freepoi ';, 111. The Editor's Letter Box, Screenland. In all the years that I have been a very attentive movie fan, there has not been one actress, who could move me to tears, no matter how tragic her role, until I saw Mary Philbin in M erry-Go-Round. She in my opinion reached the heights in the scene, where the dashing officer gave her the pretty wrap and hat to wear. It seemed as though she woke up from a wonderful dream into the dreary world again. That pitiful look on her face, how it tore at my heartstrings and made my eyes overflow with tears. Now I want to say a few words about the critics that denounced my favorite, Dorothy Gish, for her role n The Bright Shawl, as La Clavel. They [Continued on Page 10] QKate Gold Kodolph Valentino A limited quantity of art studies in full color of the above cover by Rolf Armstrong have been printed for private distribution. They are reproduced upon heavy pebbled paper, suitable for framing, or as a gift. Mr. Armstrongs is famous as a painter of beautiful women, but in producing his much talked-of series of star covers for SCREENLAND, he has outstripped all his previous efforts. Connoisseurs of art and admirers of the screen's celebrities will cherish this series. It is for their benefit that this limited edition of five hundred special prints is being run off each month as the covers appear on the magazine. All lettering has been eliminated and the cover alone stands forth in all its brilliant coloring. It is a piece of art worth keeping and framing. Sent postpaid on receipt of twenty-five cents in coin, stamps, or money order; or FREE with a year's subscription to SCREENLAND for $2.50. SCREENLAND PRINT DEPT. 145 West 57th Street New York City FREE What is your Zodiac" Sign? What does it mean to your future ?happiness in marriage? — friends, enemies, success in all undertakings ? — and other important questions? We tell you FREE. Tour future is governed by Astrology, I the science that has foretold events; I with almost unfailing accuracy sincel 11200 years before Christ. The de-| Ipendability of its truths has been in| vestigated. I Let us give your Astrological interpretation. To cover packing, enclose TEN | CENTS, (stamps or coin) your name, address, exact birthdate and receive yours by return mail. Learn the truth. A big surprise. Write today. DO NOT FORGET TO ENCLOSE YOUR BIRTHDATE. ZODIAC RESEARCH SOCIETY 415-58 St. Suite 382 Brooklyn, N Q33ale&Coj& 11-23 Maiden Lane New York.