Photoplay (Jul - Dec 1920)

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PiioToi'i.AY Magazine — Advfrtising Section 75 They'll be here in fifteen minutes and iry nails aren't fit to be seen ! " THE telephone bell rang. "I'm so glad you are at home. We'll be right over," said a voice. "Good!" she cried. Then her eyes fell to her hands. Her heart sank. Such battered looking nails! She knew, too, that no amount of magnificence and good grooming on formal occasions would efface the impression made by once appearing careless in an ofFguard moment. Have you ever been caught in such a predicament.'' Does the unexpected occasion always find your hands at their loveliest.? Exquisitely cared for nails, that so unmistakably tell to the world their story of personal fastidiousness. It is the simplest thing always to be sure of your nails! Just a matter of giving them the same regular attention that you do your hair and teeth. Do not clip the cuticle. When you do so it is impossible to avoid cutting the sensitive living skin, too. The skin tries to heal these cruel little • hurts and growing qincklv, forms a thick, ragged cuticle. It gives to your nails that frowsy and unkempt look that makes you self-conscious every time people notice your hands. But you can have nails so charming that it will be a pleasure to display your hands! Just soften and remove the cuticle with Cutex, the harmless cuticle remover. Twist a bit of cotton ^round the end of an orange stick (both come in the Cutex package). Dip it in the Cutex and gently work around the base of each nail. Push back the dead cuticle. Then wash your hands and push the cuticle back while drying. Always when drying the hands, push the cuticle back. The Cutex way keeps the cuticle smooth and unbroken — the nails in perfect condition. Make a nabit of Cutex. Then you will never know the mortification of ragged hangnails and clumsy cuticle. If vou wish to keep the cuticle particularly soft and pliable so that you do not need to manicure so often, apply Cutex Cold Cream at night on retiring. Get Cutex at any drug or department store. Cutex, the cuticle remover, comes in 3Sc and 65c bottles. Cutex Nail White, Cold Cream and Nail Polish are each 35c. Six manicures for 20 cents Mail the coupon below with two dimes and we will send you an Introductory Manicure Set, not as large as our standard sets, but large enough for six complete manicures. Send for it today. Address Northam Warren, 114 West 17th St., New York City. // you live in Canada, address Northam Warren, Dept. 707, 200 Mountain Street, Montreal. Mail this coupon'with two dimes today to Northam Warren, 114 West 17th Street, New York City When you write to advertisers Please mention PHOTOPLAY MAGAZl.NE.