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UM CHAPÉO DE SENHORA ¦ma John Barrymore ... 16 Da afamada CASA BACCARINI UM APPARELHO "PATHÉ-BABY" «CYMA». ¦¦ Lewis Stone •... 16 UM RELÓGIO PULSEIRA, da afamada marca _• LMA MACHINA PROTOGRAPHICA «GOERZ» 11 CM ESTOJO COM PERFUMARIAS ; Rod La Rocque .... Da reputada marca "MENDEL" _• UM PAR DE SAPATOS DE LUXO — marca "ENIGMA". Conrad Nagel 4 UMA ROUPA DE BANHO GENUÍNA »BR\DLET.» DB LA (Americana). Charles Chaplin 4 UMA BOLSA PARA SENHORA Da CASA RUBENS — Urajçuayana, 20. mWaWt 2 UMA CARTEIRA PYROGRAVADA • se. Richard Barthelmess CAVANELLAS — Rua do Ouvidor, 178 CASA ¦•- UM PAR DE LUVAS DE FANTA.tf A Lon Chaney 2 CAIA FORMOSINHO — OUVIDOR, 130 — Av. Rio mi Branco, 171 Ben Lion UMA SOMBRINHA JAPONEZA UM GATO FELIX Da elgante CASA PELECTA. i "VLAN". —. George 0'Brien .... DUAS DÚZIAS DE LANÇA-PERFUME Ultima £HBB creação. Harold Lloyd i DUAS ASSIGNATURAS DE "CINEARTE" Kª" "Illustraçao Brasileira" y>ª» "PARA TODOS..." ••.,.....••«..*• i Richard Talmadge .. • » • •. tt©. " "O MALHO" i ªª» "LEITURA PARA TODOS" .William Desmond VINTE ESTOJOS GILLETTE PARA SENHQRAS. DEZ PUZIAS DE "JASP" Adolphe Menjou i Para lavar sedas. ¦X ' <&f. ¦¦'-. CONDIÇÕES: : " ! com as seguintes perguntas: Cada par de meias LOTUS traz uma etiqueta ¦ mais querido? :¦¦¦¦ Qttàl é actualmente o artista de Cinema 'A ¦ Com quantos votos vencerá o seu preferido este concurso:Arp<;nnctas deverão enviar as etique as com as dev das respostas aj». As concurrentes -— CINLCINEARTE CONCURSO DAS MEIAS«LOTUS Rua do Ouvidor n. 164_ medida os votos cheguem ao nosso poder, serão todos os votos, serão A' que Feita a verificação final e apurados era um livro, rubricado diariamente por os ás votantes tenham acertado escripturados .prêmios distrilbuidos que Em caso de empate, goza- no nome do artista vencedor e na totalidade de votos obti- dois Directores de CINEARTE. tenha chegado ao nosso dos pelo mesmo. rá preferencia o voto que mais cedo Não é necessário acertar o numero; de votos para ha- Durante o temipo do Concurso, publicaremos nesta faça exa- poder. bililar-se ao 1° Prêmio, pois não havendo <_uem o os resultados que se forem apurando. Cada etiqueta á-pessoa que o fizer mais a.p- pagina, vezes se ctamente. elle será entregue vaíe por um voto. Pôde-se votar quantas quizer. seguindo-se. para os outros prêmios a mesma proximado, .prêmios, Toda a correspondência sobre o concurso deve ser dirigida a; orientação. -Desta fôrma serão distribuídos todos os "LOTUS" — CINEARTE ¦'¦¦'¦ CONCURSO DAS MEIAS 'i - *'' i Rua do Ouvidor n. 164 — Rio de Taneiro m **** +J»V-'mrti-; ,'**" * ,.¦,.__. ...» ,.., .» ...-.'..,..v ......:'jJ'»-.^''»'....;»-- jí;d' (v •• ,Cinearte família artística da FOX FILM SORRISOS QUE EXPRESSAM O BEM ESTAR QUE AS RODEIA DURANTE AS HORAS DE TRABALHO. V ,| Cinearte . I .«': ' K7Aí^^^^nfc(j%___m !_______,¦&37^^*,B"*B _ng J_»*_i__I J^^TBfV-B----Fp_>^4 Prêmio de 1:0 00$ 0 00 i A PERFUMARIA MENDEL, desejando contribuir o suecessodo cinemat^raPhlC0í "Fox para organizado pela Film», dará um 1:000$000fSSSS em moeda corrente prêmiode a senhora ou senhorita que sahir vencedora^uuiano concurso. ?.'.¦.¦ :-y\ SENHORITA: l • I Antes de posar para este importante concurso, augmente os atlractivos de seu rosto usando: Pó DE ARROZ "REVELAÇÕES DO HAREM» que alvejará a sua cutis, aformoseando-a, -.: >t sem deixar qualquer vestígio de haver sido usado algum ar ti- jicio para tal rim. "MENDEL" ROUGE dará á sua que culis uma delicada tonalidade que papa- recera perfeitamente natural, e R^nudue, LABI0S "MENDEL" «« ^APIS ÍAÍA que desenhará perfeitamente os contor- 4 í-j ü.eus' e nã0 escorm>«» evitando assim essas manchas de diversas .tonalidades que afeiam tantas boceas bonitas. AUGMENTARA' ASSIM AS SUAS PRORABILIDADES DE SUCCESSO NA DIFFICIL PROVA 'Am0mo&&^$ü&ü0&^ í .¦ Naturalmente, A familia artística da Fox para poder estabelecer Frank Borzage, John Ford, Emmett tal concórdia, um dos primeiros pas- Flynn e Murnau. sos a dar, é a selecção do tan- (Especial CINEARTE, pessoal, Sobre, tudo isso, o carinhoso affecto para por José to homens como mulheres Matienzo, representante que se adap- do próprio William Fox e a bôa vonta- pessoal de Wil- tam facilmente liam Fox). com um temperamento de com a sinceridade de ajudal-os a ai- dócil, ás condições da vida no Studio. cançar verdadeiros As impressões que colhe um "touris- triumphos, de Win- Não se field R. Sheehan. te", em sua visita aos Studios da Fox, procede de outra maneira, nem se em Hollywood, são todas de sympathia pôde conceder nenhtfm logar a quem não se conformar com esses requisitos., rK Marjorie Daw e Craighton Hale pelos artistas que lá trabalham, pois rei- são os dois em uma comedia na entre elles tfm ambiente de cordiali- Isso é o que se deve prevenir áquelles principaes de Hal Roach, da Pathé. dade e esse bom humor que indica com- que sahirão victoriosos no grande Con- K Matt Moore também faz pleta satisfação de vida curso de Belleza Photogenica, Feminina parte das e gosto para comédias trabalhar. e Varonil, que a Fox vem organizando da Pathé. RJ Charles Farrell e Gaynor, Em conversa, cada um dos artistas no Brasil. A posição social dos mem- Janet da tomam em "Seventh Fox, mostra-se bros do elenco artístico da Fox, é a me- parte Heaven", da risonho, amável e verda- Fox. deiramente sympathico. lhor. Todos os artistas da Fox, ar .lira- "Kid RJ Em Boots", da Paramotfnt,. Em suas relações, são de um compa- dos no mundo inteiro, são recebidos com Clara Bow, pela primeira vez apparecc nheirismo exemplar. Procurar falar o maior agrado nas mansões aristocrati- do em roupa de banho deante da "carne- segredo dessas condições, não é difficil., cas de Hollywood e Los Angeles.. ra". Tomara que essa fita venha já. William ¦ I Fox, presidente da companhia As jovens de bôa familia e- posição, "Wande- X Ralph Ince vae dirigir J produetora "'*m_S *_____! com o seu nome e Winfield qtfe ingressam nas fileiras da Fox, são "cast" (?'' ring Girls", da Columbia. O in- SàselÉlf! R. Sheehan, vice-presidente, gerente ge- objectos de incessante protecção e o me- chie Mildrcd Harris, Dorothy Revier e ral e alma e vida da mesma organiza- lhor trato por parte do corpo adminis- "para Robert Agneu. ção, estabeleceram a divisa de que trativo da Fox. Os rapazes encontram RJ Harry Meyers e .Helene Chadwick li fl trabalhar bem, é necessário o bem-estar, em George 0'Brien, Edmund L o w e, tomam em "When The e a tranquillídade Tom Mix, Buck parte Wife's li de espirito". Jones, Leslie Fcnton, Away".,. \i.Jir As ordens superiores são in- Richard Walling e outros astros da estas que RJ Betty Compson foi contretada pela' filtram Fox, affaveis e sympathicos companhei- "estrellar" ^¦"M-íM, ;¦'• nos ânimos de todos os tra- '•¦; que Gotham duas ¦ !« iii; ros. para produ- . balham na producção cinematographica As jovens encontram o mesmo com cçoes especiaes. dá Madge Bellamy, Alma Rubens, Blanche Fox. E para conseguir esta paz que RJ Esther Ralston foi a única mu- produz a Sweet, Olive Borden, Janet Gaynor, tranquillídade de espirito, oífe- lher entre os dois mil homens que toma- recem-se Margaret Livingston, Florence Gilbert "Old aos artistas, não somente, às e ram parte na filmagem de Ironsi- outras. commodidades a que estão acostumados des", da Paramount, na ilha Catalina. em sua vida particular, assim, também, Ambos terão o quasi paternal affecto RJ Bewar.e of Widows", de Laura La como outros com as quaes nunca so- e recebem as boas instrucções artisti- Plante para a Universal, a cha- "The passou aliaram. cas dos dirextores como Raoul Walsh, mar-se Love Thrill". ..._^ ,,1 . CABELL05 BRANCOS? af,-' . I: - *''-.**4- t'.-'i1*______H___W__1____Í_MBMtt____W___ym_-__tf___i-____E_-SE-t.#____1?-tW_P*<*^_*-MjP_-iv*>t-.'_"ij^ff^W^_-____________-WBW____-_____B_l______PlFc* "Tr_fJ-__B---Wi_M__H___BC___________tf____________B_________' .» [Sfl__ L."¦.-^ i-f.*¦*''» ._''/j _p**- ^í^fo,_.
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