a TEN as the lovely s “You must keep Youth!” rays Lewis Ayrer Universal Star LEWIS AYRES, Univerul emnuyel PEvery woman. should loam the com- plexion secret that the screen stars lmow." J5 _ . l; kI-IAT fies 1 most admire?” asks Lewis Ayres. “The type doesrft matter much—-if she has that radiant charm I can’t f€SlSt-: youth. v “The lovely stage and screen stars know how vital to their charm youth is, and how to keep it. Hundreds of other women seem to know their complexion secret!” ~ - How do the famous stars keep 'youth’s radiant loveliness right through the years? “A flawless skin is the secret,” they , will tell you. They use Lux Toilet Soap-and have for years. At their request, this fragrant, very white soap is in theatres everywhere ~— is official in all film studios. I I . Of the countless stars who use this soap, some have skin that is in- clined to dryness; some skin that tends to be oily; some the inbe- tween skin. Whatever your type may be, you, too, will find Lux Toilet Soap perfect! Guard Complexion Beauty as 9 out of 10 screen stars do Because the stage stars are so deperldJ ent on it, Lux Toilet Soap is found in theatre dressing rooms everywhere——is the official soap in all the great film studios. In palatial private bathrooms, as well as on location, 605 out of the 613 important Hollywood actresses care for their complexions this gentle, soothing way. The countless Hollywood, Broadway, European stars who use this fragrant white soap find it soothing to every type of skin! You will love its effect on your skin, too. Lever Brother: Llmlted. Toronto The caress of dollar-awake French soap/ (‘l em BET T ‘I COMPSON Radio Pictures’ ' ' star Radio Pictures’ star C DNSTANCE BENNETT Path’: star (ri ght) NANCY CARROLL Paramount star , (lull) BERNXCE CLAIRE delightful SIR! cum AILEEN PRINGLE scintillating i IKE)‘ (right) PATSY RUTH MILLER talented “If THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUDA_R_DIAN (left) X RENE DUNNE, Radio Pictures’ star (rllhtl NANCE ._ O'Neil. l. delightful afar v x _ - (left) ’ CLARA BOW Paramount star (right) LAURA LA PLANTE adorable star (lefll VIRGINIA VALLI appealing star (Mil MARCELINE DAY lovely star BEBE DANIELS Radio Pictures‘ star (right) RITA LAROY Radio Pictures’ player - (left) EVELYN BRENT Columbia (rich!) NATALIE MOORHEAD exquisite lief!) MYRNA LOY intriguing a (rl LUPE VELEZ Univerul till (left) SUE CAROL Radio Pictures‘ llfll‘ (1th) CLAUDETTE COLBERT Paramount ital‘ (l!!!) LOUI§E DRESSER beautiful star (rich!) ALICE DAY enchan in; star at ace the years aheaoi as iearies s1 creen starsrcio... (left) ESTELLE TAYLOR beautiful otlr (right) RENEE MACREADY Radio Pictures’ player DOROTHY MACKAILL Fimt N ationll star qqp-fi LUX Toilet Soapulm "mlal liaptlvates Hearts? " via uilrectolrs an: “wvauv SKIN" lime tllrllldf the heart . . . ally. beautifully smooth. who has not. lclt ll m. the sight of smooth, glowing skln? Hollywood's discerning directors found out. long B80 HOW qulckly the publlc responds to lhls fasclnallon. And alnce the erect glare of the close-up magnifies every flaw, the stars must have skln that. ls nalur. To Suard this priceless assets of thell-s, nlne out of ten screen stars use Lux roller Soap. Forty-five of Hollywood's foremost directors say: "The most capllvarlng charm a glrl can have-lovely skln." nnd the rrreat scrcell stars agrcc. J As fasclnatlhq Carmel Myers says: "Lux Tollel ls so refreshing . . , and Pelllle Louise Lon-clue tells us: clnalllllr star. says; l lt leaves the skln so softly smooth." Constance Bennett, Fame’: lovely star, finds tllll oellcately fragrant whlce soap . . . "dellghtfully sooth- lngl” And vivacious Pauline Blarke says: "This delicately fragrant. whlle soap keeps my skin so beautlfully- smooth." “Lux Tollet Soap lather-a so qulckly for keeplnl the lkln smooth and . . . and it’! so gentle to the akin." loft." Joan Crawford M G. M. star. la Mary Brlan. the Paramount slur. never more lrrealanlllle than when the whole radiant beauty never flllc t0 revealing close-up brlnga her rldlmt clpllvnu mllllolu of henru ln the beauty near. "Lux Toilet Bocp Ia revealing close-up uya: "To keep mv wonderful for tho. slrln." she uyn. , skin flawless I always care for ll. Bebe Dcnlels, Rullc Plcturdl fu- rcllllcrly wlm hux Taller. Help." ., ... . .-..?-..-1-".--.2"-_.-....--~-'~v~' .- " ' ‘ mzhmmmauluarmaiumsulmhurll.... . . .41 ' um: "l nlnyl u» M! ‘nuns lulu loguardmyckllmltlll-WW WIP- Allce Whlu, trlumcna- u. ID9004- lni Ill-at National nu. I "1 1151175050 Lu! ‘lblm loop. 0h a n omen-r; up fest!" Do 20v one the fut of close. adoring ayes! lopultluolna-nkl . 12- V)“ 1 Lemon And Orange Pies Lemon and orqngg plea are bu“ the Plea o: Bprlngnlne-llm gmdlu’ sweet than has lu um. uliqercma . ,0 w lpelk. 1 have lallrea wlll. and Empire readers at lellgm mo“ the m of who um ll m. M‘ step toward maklug a delicious N: of any klnd. For these Ofcllmy n“ mu, m» shell oLflaky, tender p‘ ' ll baked alone-the flmn; mm . m double boller——fhe two sum; together when both are coqmL ‘rhea-o. from o! mgr-m“: “u flu top-n slow, slow oven m m m delicate mus of sweetened r cig white, and to brown lfa mp M, catnip-cooled agalm-md the pig u ready to wln plaudits of lumfly a guests. Small tarts are comm,“ preferable to c, clngle large pm...“ follow ‘exactly the some groom“ Use mall putty pm; u; b“, m‘ but shells, than flll and flnlsll jun a you would the laric pie. Lemon Plc Really 300d lemon ple should 1m, _n delicate, jelly-Ilka filling, hm.‘ thick enough to out nicely, wllh | real tong of lemon and a deep, Q11. oats merlnkuc. A filling, whlgh. w my mind. measures up ma], w these requlraments. calla for m, following to flll two ples. 1 1-4 cups sugar. ll fablupoo cornstarch. 1-4 teaspoon salt. 2 cups bolllng water. 4 eggs. 1-3 cup lemon Julcc. Grated rlnd of one lemon. 2 teaspoons butter. Mix the three dry lngredlgrm thoroughly, slowly all: ln the boll. mg water and cook ln the double boiler for 2 minutes. stirring the mixture confit -i.iy until ll; thlckens, then cooking to remove all starchy taste. Beat the cu yolks and pour llowly lnllo some of the hot mixture, stlrrlxlg constantly, then return thll co the double boiler and cook moth. or minute to thlcken the egg. 3;. move from the heat, odd the lemon julcc and rind and the butler. m the mixture cool, umi pour inlet. baked shell, cover with meringue? and brown ln n. slow oven. 7 Meringue 2:582’! 2 r The whites of two eggs will make" qullc a good morlngue for a small ple; for a large ple, lt ls better m3.‘ drop ll: by spoonfuls here and lllereji than to spread it; or to cover well? use 3 egg-whltes. For each egg-willie: allow 2 tables frult or granu- lated sugar. Bent the egz-whllesg; " unlll fluffy, than odd the sugar ca little at a. time andpeal. until very; aLlff. Add the flavoring-perhaps a! few drops of vanilla or a lltfle grat- ed lemon rlnd or orange rlnd. Spread roughly over ple or drop mi spoonfuls on surface. Bpl-lnkle with; a lmle granulated sugar and bursa In a slow oven,\275 degrees F., lo scl T‘. and to brown dellcately. Sufflclenlg time and a low temperature wit: (Ive a. fender. delicate merlngue ln- ltead o! one that la flat, watery one" (nulli- "GROVE OF THE DEAD” (Brlllsh Unllled Press] BERLIN, May IL-Abeautlful wooc land grove l.n a forest ouutald Ber- ke. ls to be turned into the "Grove ol the Dead." It ls to be Gernmnys Wal Memorial. ‘frees. always held ln rev- erence by Germans, will keep green the memory of the three lnllllon.‘ men who died for the Flllherlaud. j "Ms lovely bln of woodland, wllh. m m1 our m; reflected lrl sllllf pools, lles near Welmar. for a 1on5.‘ tum: "lo home of Goethe, the Ger-l,‘ man poet. and philosopher, so that; it ls the some BlRDlIlCI-DOQ! for the’ German people that Stracford-onii Avon has for the English. ' f.‘r:=rrsxxrrrntbikillltlurizliul: No Mm Slew. “bld you rescue your poor frlem~ who was captured by cannlbals?" "Uuforturlaraly, when I arrived llll; m4 already been scratched off m5 lllfllll." J star tells: “Just notice the way peo~~ plc cluster around a girl who llal lovely cklnl . . . Lux Toilet. 8on1‘- ls luch u. help in keeping the skin 1r‘: perfect. coudltlonl" Fascinating Lila. Lac explalnl: “Bf Hollywood we cull exquisite ckln lhl “close-up complexion." Lux Tollrl Soap la my favorlte beauty care." Anita age, charming little MGM. Ital‘, says: "I use Lux Toilet. 50w and never fear the clone-up." Ruth OlutI-crfnn. the Poramounl nu, who nu endured banal! to ml hum of mlllloua. noon the clazlnl clan-up llzhtu with I lkln of 111m" 1n; beauty." Ever! screen nor know, the power of lovely skin to win I601‘ nl-lon. And. of count. no elrl can P" the clan-up m1: without it. I llwlv» use bu: Toilet flow to w!" plum: beauty." also lul- _;» may Common. ltcdlo Plcture-l can: "Such a dolllhl-ful n? K comp] ulyl" Of the oountluc Hollywood. Brand .. run who use nil t. come him the clrln that la In; ollnod m anneal: come the skin lhl; ma: m be our; acme the ill-Mine l: may be. W55 n. wrl te ur ' V" W 1m so» my loo. wlll 11nd Lux "it's wonderful F-ssle Laove. pelllo M. G. M. sm- Clara Bow, ucmlulntln: Paramount fecal