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# Page Description This is an advertising and advice section from *Photoplay Magazine*. The page contains multiple advertisements for consumer products including W.L. Douglas shoes ($5-$8), Fontaine Fox (offering $200+ daily income), Dr. Parker's Toilet Preparations, Bathsweet bath products, and a drawing school advertisement. The upper right portion features a "Questions and Answers" column (continued from page 8) with reader inquiries addressed to the magazine. These appear to be fan letters about Hollywood celebrities and entertainment topics, typical of the advice column format common to entertainment magazines of this era. The page is predominantly commercial in nature, mixing product advertising with reader correspondence about entertainment personalities.

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Grays D.—Thank you for both pictures, chiefly that one of yourself, The drawing: f Constance Talmadge was very much li : Mary Pickford, but then Connie and Marg) are good friends, and wouldn't mind a litte . . W.L. Douglas name and portrait is the best known shoc Trade Mark in the world. It stands for thchighest standard of quality at the low- est possible cost. The intrinsic value of a Trade Mark lies in giving to the con- sumer the equiva- thing like that. Why not enter the Screen Opportunity Contest? Mary Fairbanks b no children. Little Mary Pickford the Sec ond is the daughter of Lottie Pickford, whe used to be Mrs. Rupp, but who is now M (Continued from page 89) | ranmnivwnin $700 838,00 SHOES You're not, and it’s lucky you're not, If SCD DIRECT FROM FACTORY " St ieee. Go umns, I can't return the compliment even. sake if you're going to write on blue paper, “J STAMPING Tht RETAIL PRICE W. L. Douglas shoos are made of the A lune blue? Mary Pickford's hair is naturally est paid, skilled shoemakers, all work- inches tall and weighs about 145 pounds; money can buy. still Doris May on the screen, where she cated in the principal cities. You will oe ‘ are better shoe values for the money tionally good values. There is one point FER TIER W. L. Douglas shoes are put into all are sold to you. When you buy shoes Allan Forrest FHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE—ADVERTISING SECTION ) Berry Buve.—If you were my child, I'd | YOU CAN ALWAYS s ; SAVE MONEY BY WEARING || ALSO MANY STYLES AT ALSO MANY stvLEs AT $455.00 & 5600 spite of the fact that you say you have ju it t ¥ a “t ni al ES ORE PADETY BEng os © the extent of saying I get a very ee | why can't you select a round, ringing bl T Tet TACTORY ~ | best and finest selected leathers the - curly. W allace MacDonald was born M ing with an honest determination to His hafr and evet are brown, His wife When you need shoes look for a W.L. stars in such things as “Boy Crazy.” find in our stores many kindsand styles than you can buy elsewhere. we wish to impress upon you that is is YOUR PROTECTION §| Of Our stores at factory cost. We do not at any one of our stores you pay only spank you soundly and put you to bedi W LDOUGLAS SHOES oodles and oodles of fun reading these coll YOU RECEIVE FOR THE Nips * aa oodle of mirth out of yours. For goodness a real, wnashamed blue, not that pale, picay=y) market affords. We employ the high- sth, r8o1, in Canada. He is five feet ten make the best shoes for the price that Doris May. That is, she's still his wife and Douglas store. We own 108 stores lo- of high-class, fine shoes that we believe Our $7.00 and $8.00 shoes are excep- worth dollars for you to remember. make one cent of profit until the shoes one small retail profit. Henrierta—The new? Of course, I just saw your snapshot. All you girls are sents ing me photographs nowadays. My o cansupply youwithW.L.Douglasshoes. | lent of the price |) berins a look ee 2 sbateseos Y aller They cost no more in San Francisco | paid for the goods. Gloria Swanson is divorced’ from Hert than they doin New York. Insist upon Catalog Free. K,. Somborn. She has a small daughter. having W. L. Douglas shoes with the name and retail price stamped on the Haney G., Houstox, Texas—‘In ord 1 sole. Do not takea substitute and pay : K President entucky” was made in old Los Angeles one or two extra profits, Order direct wy Qougias Shoe Oo, | That’s the wav it from the factory and save money. 126 Spark St., Breekton, Mass. : y it goes, Harry old fellow. No matter where you live, shoe dealers Trosas Citatrenton Apatmer.—Your ad a mireé, to whom you have been faithful g ONT. ONTALE ON - LLARKER. PAYS these years, is not in pictures now and 2 = > Newaeestue 549 Lis ae have no record of his whereabouts. I'm awfully sorry, because such devotion as yours should he rewarded at least by am autographed picture. Perhaps Mr. Chatter- 1 ton, wherever he may be, will sce this and, | in the patois, condescend to come across wi he his likeness, pistons Pca Makes More Than $200 “~)ADAY |! See ab DEBED 15s ; fl P. L., Port Wasurtnotox, L. L—Wesley WO meneration “iy weren have per- ; petuatest ihe cherni af petad-eounpbeston anil Barry is thirteen, but it isn't an unlucky fig-ethagers by Che comststent wer af theen dhe 4 age for W esley, Hie’s been starred in “Pen- tinolive preparntians, Today, maie exelucvely ” in pak Gant, balomatortes- under the saroe carefal rod by Marshall Neilan, and if that isn’t = suupervision—as i 1968! luck! Of course, little Barry’s ability and ROSALIN Gives the face nnd naits a delicate (4 hard work had comething to do with it, ree tint. Sottens and velvetiecs the skin nnd ia eaperioe to dry rouge for tinting. ROSALINE t8 net atoctet by perspiration or displaced by bathing, Jars, 2. for six drawings 9 week—mare than 380,000 = year, Rep- —- i by Briegs, Smith, Darling and many others get immense DIAMOND NAIL ENAMEL In power or h Sie ‘ I ied ae your hair must bs incomes from atinple cartooning am! iustrating ideas. Froe froen grit, producing an eaanelinke Fy oe charming ove red or auburn hair. You Those mon and more than M) athera of Amorion’a tog pais «Ita dolloste ree tint will not atseclor are wrong when you say that auburn i" aging Pe trutors and ocartoonets comprise the rh od ea fold of the nalfx. Dine haired women aré so limited as to cola I know of no more charming shades than apple green or jade green, violet or mauve with a crimson coiffure. Billie Burke, whos beautiful hair is auburn, wears a gold frock in the last act of her new play, and it # most effective. CREAM VAN OLA Por aoftening and wi lten- ing the sein, Peek ane mourtshes the tissues. Presecyes & bes sural complexion nt restores a faded ome Jars, 250. Sold by dealers eeeryiriere, oF seat direct on Teecie of price aed TO etre for portage, Scud samp for Ulastrates culaloguy af prices, DR. J. PARKER PRAY CO. Sole Mannfactucers and Proprietors 10 and 12 East 231d Si. New York Gity Maxive L,, Cotvarevs, On10—I'm sure 7 = I don't know what to say! You wish to look like Lillian Gish and wich to know how ta go about it! It is a very geod thing a A Wy = eT to wish, but Mis: Gish ts such an Individual person I doubt if anyone could look Tiki TRADE MARK REG. her. But you might emulate her in ths Bathe with Bathasweet. It adds the final touch of dainty Juxuriousness to your bath — cools, respect; wear only the quietest and simples refreshes ond invigorates. Bathasweet keeps the skin soft and smooth, frocks and bats. You would mistake Mis PERFUMES YOUR BATH—SOFTENS HARD WATER INSTANTLY ; Three sizes. 25c,50¢ and $1. At all drug and department stores or by mail, Send 2c stamp for sample. a oe seat een were you to. Bathasweet imparts the softness of rain water and the fragrance of a thousand flowers. er walking on the Avenue, - ( Concluded on page 122) If you have talont for drawing, eapitalize your abil- ity. Make it earn lng mapry for you. Be stocessful | by learning drawiny from artists wha have achieved fare and fortune SEND POR OUR FREE HOOKRLET—*"A Read to Bin- fee Things, Reed of opportunities to theart work, Learn herw you canqualify, Vourname, eatiteas and ae tacether | With Ge ip stamps to cove r postare, will bring tis Book. Federal Schools, Inc. 508 Federal Schools Bldg, Minneapolis, Minn. Peal nes Dae pus bre lan par re paree 3 asp OS GS Eo THEC.S. WELCH CO, Dept. P-P. NEW YORK CITY « Every adsertisoment in PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE Is guaranteed, GOMIGDOOKS;GomMm