Pulp Fiction, 1922 · page 86 of 126
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# Page 86: Photoplay Magazine Advertising Section This is an advertising and entertainment news page from Photoplay Magazine. The left side features a weight-loss advertisement titled "Lost a Pound a Day," promoting a purported new method for reducing weight without diet or exercise, accompanied by a photograph of a woman in undergarments. Below that is a "Corrective Eating Society" advertisement. The right side contains entertainment gossip and news articles about film actors and players, including discussion of Constance Talmadge, Rudolf Valentino, and other Hollywood figures. The page mixes commercial advertisements with celebrity news typical of 1920s fan magazines.
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PF HOTOPLAY MAGAZINE—ADVERTISING osta Poun a Day through new discovery Without painful diet, exercise, maasoge, drugs, bitter self-deniale ar discormferts. Free proof that anyone can lose from? to 10 pounds a week. “In just three weelw I reduced 20 peunds—just what IT wanted Coeethrough your wouderiul new way, Ani without one Mt of dienomfort." Thus writes Mim Kothivon Mullane. 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Neliver the bogks ul if yen ore Gissatixficl ruse them you fees irilnce of fetarning them oy time upd your moe Will ittectantiy bet refitted Don't delay Homcmber eur moeer teck effet abeo lutely proteeta you againal riskitig & single penny. ee CORRECTIVE EATING SOCIETY, toc. Degec. W-2685, 44 Went ith St., New York Citr You may send in palin wrappers. Bugene Chri tlan's €ouree “Weieht Control--the Basle of Health in 12 hooks I will may einas aniy $3.97 (nlus th welage) In TUL) payleent on asviy ul If [ Ams tot aatisienl With it | have Che prtivilere of rotureing the course at any tian soe my meooey le to be isetaniuly refiended Nami - Pitase write plainiy) Price outside ©. 6, $2.15 cnsh with order. Dyecy aivertiterornt In PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE fe guarartoed. SECTION — Conatance Talmadge ix determined to learn golf if she has to knock down all the sets on the lot. She haan't time to goto the links. a0 Jock Hutchinson. world’s champion, instructs her at the studio Plays and Players (Continued from page &5) N the very best authority we understand that Rodolf Valentino is not going to remain a free min long, As soon as his divorce decree from Jean Acker, recently granted him In the Los An- geles courts, is final, the handsome [Italian will wed Madame Nastasia Rambova, for some years past Nazimova's art director. As a matter of fact, the Russian name 35 a professional one only, and Valentino's fu- ture bride is a San Francisco gird, daughter of Richard Hudnut, the millionaire perfume manufacturer. In her native city she is well known in social circles as Winifrect Hudnut, The friendship between. the screen's latest matinee idol and the brilliantly clever young artist has existed for some time. During the filming of “Camille* for which Madame Rambova designed the sets and. in which Ruddy played the hero, they were thrown in constant contact, But romance “entered their lives only very recently, it i under- stood, and the engagement has not yet been made known to even their intimate friends. Madame Rambova epenks several lan- guages and is an extremely intcllectual and cultured woman, It is understood that the match has the approval of her father, F course, Shirley Mason is a welcome visitor in anybody’s beauty parlor. Still, when she brings all the dogs along, it’s not so good, I saw Shirley in a well-known shop on Hollywood Boulevard the other day, having ber pretty bobbed hair shampooed She was accompanied by three dogs, an enormous police dog that looked so ferecious it fairly terrified you with a look, a beautiful Boston terner, and a handsome Irish setter. Between barks, antics; and high spirits, the dogs certainly made that shop look more like a circus than a beauty parr. And how Shirley could be beautified be- tween her constant commands and cashes after her three pets E don't know. But when she emerged into the bright sunshine of the Boulevard che certainly was adorable. BY HEN I have to go out the next day,” said Juckic Coogan, gazing at his bare knets with serious, almost sad eyes, “mother has to celd cream my knees the night before, so we can get some of the dirt off, “She makes an awful fuss about it. But I don’t see anything very dreadful about that. Do you?” beings revived with Lasky lot and some charming theatrical N old friendship is great gusto on the of its reminiscences are history. The handsome young blond chap who Tommy Meighan’s constant companion ts Larry Wheat, well known stage actor, who wis “Stubby” when Tommy played the foot- ball hero, and his wife, Frances Ring, played the title role of the great stage success, “The College Widow,” Mr. Wheat was best man at the Meighan wedding, which occurred during the run of the play. Now all three of them are bridge friends. A lot of their evenings are spent in a few quiet rubbers in the Meighan sitting room at the Ambassador. Larry Wheat is appearing with the star in his Lasky productions, (Concluded on page 87) Comichbooks com