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End Skin Troubles with Dry Yeast — Supplies More of Element that Tones up Digestive Tract and Ends Cause of Many Complexion Faults— Easy to Eat
TO CORRECT ugly eruptions, blotches, sallowness — all the common skin troubles caused by a sluggish system — doctors have long advised yeast.
Now science finds that this corrective food is far more effective if eaten dry! ~ Tests reveal that from dry yeast the system receives almost twice as much of the precious element that stimulates intestinal action and helps to free the body of poisons. The digestive juices can more easily break down dry yeast cells and extract their rich stores of vitamin B — the tonic substance which makes yeast so valuable for correcting the cause of many skin ills.
No wonder Yeast Foam Tablets have brought relief to so many men and women. These pleasant tablets bring you yeast in the form science now knows is most effective. This improved yeast quickly tones up the intestinal nerves and muscles, strengthens digestion, promotes more regular elimination.
With the true cause of your trouble corrected, your skin should soon clear up!
FREE! This beautiful tilted mirror. Gives perfect close-up. Leaves both hands free to put on make-up. Amazingly convenient. Sent free for an empty Yeast Foam Tablet carton. Use the coupon.
NORTHWESTERN YEAST CO., ! 1750 N. Ashland Ave., Chicago, 111. | I enclose empty Yeast Foam Tablet carton. Please send me the handy tilted make-up mirror.
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"Did you hear about the two fleas who were saving up to buy a dog?" asked Wendy Barrie. "No, I'll bite," cracked Melvyn Douglass. Michael Bartlett said that he would jump at the chance and Louis Hayward said, "Tell us, Wendy, but start from scratch."
say that I, too, have a favorite. I think Una Merkel is one of the finest artists on the screen." Now you're talking.
I HAVE WONDERED for a long time why Pat O'Brien's innate possibilities received so little recognition. 'Oil for the Lamps of China' should open new and abundant fields for this fine dramatic actor," writes Edna B. Connell of Prospect Rd., Des Moines, la. "What woman can ever forget this real Pat, bringing the Chow puppy to Josephine Hutchinson in an effort to divert her from her grief over the loss of her child? Producers, exhibitors, fans, I give you Pat O'Brien, the great American Husband-Ideal." That's the oil.
"LET CLAUDETTE COLBERT continue her 'naturalness' in the pictures, for it is a real treat. To go to the movies these days and find a star acting so natural, rather than dramatizing every movement in the entire picture is a treat indeed. And, such a treat is always in store for one when the star is Claudette Colbert. No wonder Claudette is continually being recognized as outstanding, for she deserves all the praise coming her way. An attractive, beautiful girl, with all the appeal one could ask for combined with her 'natural way,' make her 100%, " writes Helen McGovern of Clove Ave., Haverstraw, N. Y.
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"I HAVE SEEN the wonderful musical 'Naughty Marietta' three times and would thoroughly enjoy seeing it again," writes Virginia German of Fowler, 111. "I make a special plea to M-G-M to produce another picture starring Nelson Eddy, with his wonderful voice and his striking good looks, and his leading lady, Jeanette MacDonald. These two are the best stars in a musical representation. They both have splendid voices and I know everyone would love to see them again. Please do not fail the public in their request, for they will be patiently waiting for another musical representation by these co-stars."
Eddy leads in letters this month.
JACK KILROY of Glenwood Ave., Port Huron, Mich., sends "Orchids to Una Merkel. For years I've read this department in the Silver Screen and I wish to
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"MAY I SAY a few words in praise of that wonderful actor, Fredric March? He has been my favorite ever since I can remember, and now I have come to the point where my admiration is so great, that I couldn't resist this opportunity to express it," writes Catherine Wall of Powelton Ave., West Philadelphia, Pa. "He has the most charming personality of any actor on the screen today and when it comes to acting, he has them all stopped. That irresistible, that charming voice and those impulsive ways would appeal to any girl's heart. (They do to mine, anyway.) He is simply GRAND."
Never realized that impulsiveness got 'em.
"JEAN HARLOW FITS like a glove into comedy roles, and her dancing is superb. She wasn't even pretty a few years back, but presto! almost over night she became the most beautiful and glamorous star of them all," writes Velma Rypkema of Industrial City, Mo. "She is graceful, dresses stunningly and has a glorious smile."
It must be that Jean is in love.
"I'VE JUST SEEN 'Broadway Gondolier.' It was so wonderful that I'm still under its spell," writes Liza Losco. "Dick Powell is so romantic! And has such a grand voice! When he sang 'Rose in Her Hair,' he took my breath away completely. Dick Powell, you're marvelous." Soimds like a so?ig.
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FRANCES NUGERMAN of Detroit, Mich., writes: "I am sending a compliment to our own lovable Shirley Temple. I think we should call her America's little sweetheart because everyone loves her so much. Like Mary Pickford, she is adorable and shows wonderful talent. People in Detroit have gone wild over this lovely little personality and we want more of her. Also we want Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell. It seems so long since we have had the pleasure of having them together. What has become of George Bancroft? He was always my favorite. And Paul Kelly? We want more of him, too. He is the real kind and the only kind."
George will be pleased, Frances.
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