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SALE of SOAPS PvVRT 2. PAGE 10 DETROIT SUNDAY TIMES (PHOSE CHEERY, 8800) Sunday, January 31, 194* Maker VALENTINE SPECIAL Film s"x 7" ENLARGEMENT Defends Cast | in EASEL / / FRAME Saratoga ALL « Of llfig 23 (unninqhamil Bv ROROTm MAX\rRS , Have your favorite nega- WCAR tive enlarged and framed ff »«• WJft vprrul THF UFTBOIT TIMM for the perfect Valentine HOL.LYW(X)P. -Tan 30 1.) remembrance! A differ- ISN T < ften a lan has th^ ent, personal gift! IT_j privilege of sitting down and I SALE DAYS: MONDAY and TUESDAY arguing a imip rrattor of cast- » "Saratoga mg big picture like Attention f Economy-wise Shoppers ! Trunk" with a hip producer like Glasses Ideal for Beautiful Entertaining .Tack Warner. %m.. time* out of T 0 the fan* V car write in complaints, and the '3rt vSHI produce** can >tand or fal! hy the performance of a star he has SQUARE BASE [¥.¦¦jßTO put in a deputed production. But just to be different we asked Mr. Warner if he would TUMBLERS FOR V Y ~|ff|/ ",- argue hi*, decision to put Ingrid IfT T a m A I Bergman in the role of Clio in 0" “Saratoga Trunk*’ with n letter of a score 6F HUBBARD writing 29‘ spokeswoman p/\' rs fans who have vent protests • Rolled Edges Prevent Chipping [it T | | I if • flfV// to Lourlla O Parsons that. In- Heavy Base Keeps Them Upright l mWI isn't the right type. jjj'Jl Ijjli . grid Two genuine gold bands rim the edges ,1 y I| I ( ¦it| J She s a Great Actress iof these lovely, practical nine-ounce ¦\( i'i| \jj , I]'/ J MS] §M k tumblers! The rims are rolled to p\, >¦j A written by Mrs Oli- 1 Ti**' 2fm letter lessen chipping. Each has square, . Ugjßr ' l Li lll''iM IC ver Smith of Toledo was given heavy base to prevent tipping. A IVoM “TtSssHl Jj jam Mr Warner and the following truly practical glass that may rieba’e consists of her queries THREE SOPHISTICATED LADIES, special- be used for home or enter- KPd his answ'ei« izing in comedy acrobatics, open tomorrow night MRS. SMITH How can a Scandinavian girl like Miss ns headliners of the revue at the Bowery Case. Bergman create the tempestuous French firebrand Edna Berber Memorial, fO Farnsworth described in her novel? McGeoch Repeats avenue. MR WARNER Miss Berg- The course willhr followed hy similar series ol eight lectures L. man is a crcat actress before Music Course omplete, natural, t’alatable j.he a Scandinavian. A fine ici selected masterpieces of u actress can create and bring to TROF GLENN D M GF.r musical literature. Squibb’s Vitamin BhShßb fifar iitiiiLjl ¦ rsS any put into ihp Michig life characterization of University of »a wßßUj^BAz?. ''. MHrl ll,r hands. B Complex her will repeat his noncredit. r;gh’- , 25 MRS. SMITH. But Miss Berg- Musicaie Meets Qfic week extension course in music Capsules Jp Cy mkn > natural personalitj is re- appreciation for the* spring MUSIC (VF tl • Americas u ill pressed and reserved a opr- semester Lectures will cover feature iho morning concert of cia I R complex jjT'SSk ‘We Aren’t Magicians’ the elements of music nn ,vi Tuesday Musicaie on Tuesday, at Four Health, First Line of of brew* er's yeast. With in 10 30 in the “* MR WARNER: Not Cas- analysis of ihe chief forms found o'clock lecture hall Defense ~ pure crystalline ablanca it isn't, (if course 1 in instrumental music. <f the Institute of Arts. I Detroit vitamins added. ; have the advantage of you there. Thi*j course in methods Participating in the VITAMINS PLUS [ rs program Supplement your ' v: . I have thus picture made I+Meomg to nvu-H' will mee4 *4 mH hr- Tuesday-Mrromtr -Qttnr• BOX OF S * Warner By CC diet. Tested and BOUDO SIZE on the lot and >ou 7:30 p. nt. Monday evenings, be- let composed of Elsa Pengelly. EIGHTEEN / sachet* I *talc!jl1 t But, perhaps, you will standardized. 2F*j34HKT> I haven't ginning February 8. in the Hor- Dorothea Oehmke, Scully 'T* Viola Trial size of Vitamin Plus. 100$ NOXZEMA remember that Miss Bergman ace H. Rackham Educational and Ann Falkenburg. $3.39 59« E gave a highly spirited and allur- SpHrkl, C this subtly tcfntrd S/Z£ in Jekyll ,l, * u n •'«' 49 ing performance "Dr. —* t m lAn f°' I and Mr. H>dp." xfifi >»«"*«»«¦ 1 .u.: :L L\iv c,....i«.., m, dic. ltd ikin t cream for »kin SMITH: But doesn't tf~3sn. "" flaw*. MRS r,n< ' Vivian Leigh seem more the ‘. ur *«> /or I 1 / o KH tvpr ? Beout > LAR 50c p E-—TI irwmwM xnrJi!^i¥ VALUE MR WARNER; Possibly. But Sr.L ..jj? VIVADOU movie producers are not magi- WOODBURY E is cians. Miss Leigh in London I*?T (cYPtiiw EGYPTIAN FACIAL . fy*” and she can not he brought hack l a wave of the hand. HENNA h> just Aow/ CREAMS E she been OFFERED /% *OW However, even if had Quick Relief From Headaches a f Ar1 F- in this country and available. 1 FOR ONLY fO* I B—- would ANACIN For the Medicine Cabinet J3 behove our final decision 2Sc f] * Th choice of more naJural dye G "*jr cleaniing, BUZ have been of Ingrid n s *° in favor - WHITE ?: **l*tabl# ,d f«'*l, or Bergman. TABLETS JAR rin.e to tint your foundation rl/ ~'» ' NOW m VASELINE Xlr r h natural - looking ,OV ,V QC r*d "i?'.to h#,p ih*m a Copy FOR iJg «*i Add «•«••¦ *0 dun, . Not Carbon N c C se_ *:-* ',‘t r.r," , I GHwH' /ez GAS PAINS AFTER ; 18 . Take ad- AND from ;J io MRS SMITH: But the role Fait, effective relief "rA of “Clio" is almost a duplicate agonizing headaches. Useful item for home.^^gP of the role Vivien played in “Gone With the Wind”—Scar- FORCED HIM Nutritious, Healthful Agonizing Pains lett O'Hara. EATING Don’t Suffer MR. WARNER. That's just It! Sam Wood, thp director of ARCADY 7Sc BAUME “Saratoga Trunk." Hal Wallis DOG FOOD BENGAY and I do not want Clio to seem TO LAY OFF THE JOD like a carbon copy of Scarlett 25 c ANALGESIC o> O’Hara. We want “Saratoga Mr. Wm. A. Dreher, 2401 St. for Trunk" to be different and stand c <xc f^S Aubin, Detroit, Mich., Says Dehydrated ONLY JZf NOU' on its own. If the same actress He Suffered For Years meat meal rJ played both roles it would be Agonizing con t a i n i n g Eases misery of pains / 6 difficult to escape the Scarlett From Stomach Jby ci FITCH Indigestion, and liver meal. due to neuritis, neu- / FROSTILLA O Hara comparisons. Miss Berg- Trouble** pounds / i fH ISc Two ralgia, rheumatism, f quinoil 1 MAVIS man will he far different from Constipation Now He sprains and / HAND simple FOR THE **#¦> r LOTION Scarlett—vou must admit. Can Digest Food, Bowels food for your other aches and HAIR talcum MRS. SMITH: Well, then SUE c NOW Are Regulated, Aches and pet, especially pains. Apply, pain Contain* 39 t QCV Gary Cooper (who has the male welcome dur- / five oil* to help FOR XS| as if Three-way . Gone, Thanks to disappears acting . j, starring role in “Saratoga Pains these ,^ i>v hair wellgronmed. lend, a ing days ,oftgn> » charming jan! by magic! »mooth*. protect*, j after- Trunk"! and Ingrid Bergman Gil a priorities. oatn fragrance. have iust finished ‘For Whom thp Bell Tolls.’’ What about put- T>ay in and day out. the letters ting them together again in keep pouring in from grateful men women, telling how the amaz- another picture «o soon? and ad.. Baby! For the Brand-New ing "natural” medicine, Giljan. reamy, Refreabing of Ij.l .( £....,i, pi. F*tra-C Bo* Office Secret brought them almost magical relief SALE SOAPS after long years of suffering. Mr f .ifUßwUr jImS&MEigF&UKSr.i 40c LISTERINE MR WARNER: I’lllet you in Dreher's statement ts typical—and on* little box office secret. Mr« it explains why Cunningham's Drug CAMAY SOAP for TOOTH When the fans IQt m Smith. see an being intro- ,- 3 Stores, where Giljan is SOAP OF BEAUTIFUL WOMEN Gary THE PASTE A attractive team like and duced and sold in Detroit, state >lr. Wm. A. Drehor Tye i"cm a n m a wonderful they have never seen tmrthirrg to Double c BSE picture they are anxious to see equal its success. Ifyou have simi- Ivtckaches have lrffcme. My bou’els “DUZ” c Site thorn «*oon m something lar ailments, we urge you to read are now' regulated and my kidneys 10 The economy way 1 else. Mr. Dreher's statement carefully. ok. I have a lot more energy and save on your S t to H# Sam Wfxvl d l re r e d “For He says: pep, and sleep at night.” c tooth paste; get l|9M Whom the Bell Toll*.’ and he LARGE “DUZ” the large double will also direct “Saratoga “I Could Not Sleep At Night" 12 Famous Herbs Are 23 Oval, or Four Itema Made for Baby! I-J JD \>r Modern Tufted ,i,. tub,. e i he is 7 Ilf Trunk' and particularly “For the past four years I have Combined In Giljan Creamy, re- l«"» I anxious to keep the team of trouble. 1 Hughes Nyltite AND suffered with stomach For centuries, juices from certain c JOHNSON freshing, l.is- II Cooper and Bergman intact.
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