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Sienderness will make you more attractive~ Areyou worried because youarcoverweight? Afraid you are losing your charm, your youthful figure? Stout women are at adisadvantage. Pretty clothes no longer fit them, their movements are awkward, their attractiveness deserts them. Friends are sympathetic. But many of these friends have a secrct method of keeping slender! They use Mar- mola Tablets (thousands of men and women cach year tegain slender figures this way). These tablets will make ycu slender again, too. Try them. No exercises or diets—just 2 pleasant, healthful way of becoming slender. All drug stores have thera — one dollar abox. Or they will be sent in plain wrap- pets postpaid, by the Marmols Co,, 1719 General Motors Bldg., Detroit, Mich. MARMOLA Prescription Cablets Ne Dleasant Day tbReduce SERVICE The Investment Bureau contains sound, con- servative, helpful information and advice about financial matters. Why not consult it about your investments? You begin enjoying your Gibson the moment you get it. Learning to play is such fun and comes so easily, due to Gibson's exclusive features, Ex- press yourself in music—the kind you like best, popular or classical, A Gibson makes it easy. ‘Write now for details of free trial; €asypayments on anyGibsonman- dolin; mandola; mando-cello; gui- tar; banjo. GIBSON, INC. 903 Parsons St., Kalamazoo, Mich. LYibson STRINGED De aN SP RUMENTS “World [pading Manufacturers “Great Scott! Eleven o'clock! And L faithfully promised your mother we should be home by ten!” “Oh! Twenty Degrees Cooler Inside! (Continued from page 21) Norma Talmadge in the stellar réle. This is Miss Talmadge’s best effort. Nothing that she has done in a long and abundant. career has given her a better opportuni to display her charm and skillful histrior ism. Take a day away from your office and be rewarded. I also recommend to your two hours and two bits, Mr. Harold Lloyd, in “Girl Shy,” still running merrily from one crowded house to another. In this pic- ture, Mr. Lloyd, like Miss Talinadge, has found the picture that fits like the paper on the wall. Full of lumor, pathos, sin- cerity, and cleverness, the picture will de- light you or you can’t be delighted. Marion Davies is bidding for your favor in “Janice Meredith,” a picture of the Revolutionary War. It is crowded with romance in which the course of true love runs roughshod over poor little Marion's heart and that of her heroic lover, Harri- 28 Good; we've cleven hours yet, darling!” —Passiny Show (London). son Ford. You ride with Paul Revere, you cross the Delaware with Washington, yeu surrender with Cornwallis—all for the price of one ticket and if you want your money buck, you are hard to please. And then we have Valentino in “Mon- sieur Beaucaire,” a picture of rare beauty, after one of the most interesting of all romances by Booth Tarkington. Mr. Valentino, if you like him, will charm you with his many poses and postures, cos- tumes and smiles. “The Ten Commandments” is perhaps the one picture which I would recommend your seeing above all others. For sheer beauty this gigantic spectacle dwarfs all others. I am speaking of the first, or biblical, period in which color is used with particularly fine effect. It’s a real achievement in the fillums. You should see it. And if these pictures will not take the weight of sorrow from your mind, I am at a loss to supply you with the antidote that will. comicbooks.com