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This page contains two distinct elements: **The Cartoon ("Embarrassing Moments"):** A humorous illustration about social awkwardness during dancing, depicting a couple at what appears to be a formal dance where the woman adjusts her garter while dancing. The joke relies on the premise that a gentleman should remain composed ("nonchalant") in such a situation—smoking a Murad cigarette supposedly helps maintain cool detachment. The ad tagline "They taste just like they did 20 years ago" emphasizes product consistency. **The Movie Review:** The critic savagely pans the talkie film "The Redeeming Sin" (starring Dolores Costello and Conrad Nagel), finding it unintentionally hilarious. Key absurdities: Costello miscast as a Parisian underworld character, her brother called "La Petite" (grammatically wrong), an actor playing a priest who looks like an English bishop, and a scene where a man survives being stabbed and swept into a sewer without injury. The review suggests the film's poor quality makes it worthwhile only for those wanting ammunition against talking pictures. Both items satirize early 1920s entertainment and social conventions.

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EMBARRASSING MOMENTS If your dancing partner chooses to fix her garter..benonchalant..LIGHT A MURAD. [They taste just like they did 20 years aga] © P. Lorillard Co., Est. 1760 Movies (Continued from Page 33) Maid, Wife nor Widow”, and getting away with it very successfully. But “The Redeeming Sin” is sup- posed to be taken seriously—in fact it is advertised as the last word in talkies. After seeing it, I almost wish it were. A New York first night movie au- dience is usually gracious to a fault, but at the premier performance of this picture, the most dramatic efforts of Dolores Costello and Conrad Nagel were greeted with loud snickers. nd, frankly, I was among those who laughed heartily. To begin with, the demure, flower-like Dolores should never have been cast as a gal of the Parisienne underworld. And it was also a mistake (recognized by even the poorest students of French) to call her little brother “La Petite”. Lionel Belmore, as the good Father of the Parish, looked like an English bishop, and when asked to pray, re- peated the Episcopalian version of the Lord’s Prayer. Conrad Nagel, after being stabbed in the back, fell in a sewer and was swept away, but appeared a little later, apparently none the worse for the ex- perience. We had hardly recovered from the surprise of this unusual event, when Miss Costello staged a little miracle of her own. In the closing scenes she fought for her honor. (Inasmuch as she was fighting with her husband, the outcome was, more or less, a mat- ter of indifference to the audience.) The bout was brought to a close when Dolores fell from the second story balcony and landed right on her litle head in the street. We were just be. ginning to give her credit for being clever enough to get out of the | ture when she came back for a clinch with Conrad in the last scene. And such talk! Conrad inquired for Dolores, and when the priest told him she had married another man he said, “Then, I am too late.” There was more giggling when one of the caz | said to Miss Costello, “You are a very poor actress.” If you have a special hate agains the talkies this picture will furnish you with valuable material for arguments, but if you have admired the work of Miss Costello and Mr. Nagel in the past, stay away, because they are forced to appear absolutely ridiculous. * CoM PLEXION BEAUTY Amazed her Friends UT she never told them why. For years her skin was dull and sallow. Pimples, blotches and blemishes marred her chance of beauty. But not any more. Tiny calcium wafers worked their won- ders for her. Gentle internal cleansers— they quickly remove the cause: intestinal statis and poisonous wastes that dull the eye, blotch the skin and stupefy the mind and personality. A Five-Day Test of Calcium Wafers will work a wondrous change: soft, silken skia clear and free from faults! Bright, spark- ling eyes! Alert and vigorous in mind and body! No wonder that so many thousands of people find that an occasional sugar-coated calcium waferisall thetonicthat they need. Try them—at our expense. 7-- FULL BOX FREE --; 8 Enough for full test—ample to prove the start: # eto) pt Ps Colours Walero~ § ail this coupon to the 1 Marshall, Mich. At Ali Druig Stores: ibe or 6Oc sizes = jum comicbooks.com