Hollywood (1938)

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of the skin with a transparent color which combines with the skin tone beneath, produces the perfect match for any skin. Apply sparingly, and rub it in well with your fingertips, till you have the desired blush tone. One application will last night and day, survive a rain storm, yet yield readily to the cleansing efforts of soap and water or cream. Fifty cents in your nearest drug store. — PERFUME your whole body by sloshing a perfumed cologne over yourself, or by patting it on with a square of cotton, after you step from the tub? Write me for the names of two "scent events" from a certain Parisian parfumeur. The first cologne has a tang-y perfume, the other, a caressingly mellow one. Both contain all the refreshing properties of cologne, are equally kind to your purse. One dollar brings a stunning flacon to your dressing table, lets you luxuriate in the fragrance for nights to come. — SLENDERIZE your fingers by wearing your nails long? I'll gladly send you the name of a transparent and colorless polish foundation which will help protect your nails while they are growing out, keep your polish smooth and intact once they've reached the mandarin stage. Over this, flow on a coat of salon-type polish to harmonize or contrast with your gown, make your nails sparkle like jewels. If you've never worn dark nail polish, try it now — your hands will seem whiter, more fragile, by contrast. You'll like the muted rose and orchid shades, the low price (35 cents) of this creamy polish. — CURL the ends of your hair, and pile them high on your head for one of those pre-war coiffures? Instead of moistening your hair with water (which won't hold the curls in place for very long, and may prove harmful to your crowning glory) dip your comb into a bottle of a new amber-colored curling lotion. This, you'll find, lets your hair dry quickly, sets the curls securely, and gives them a polished brilliance. Ten cents buys a four-ounce, wide-mouthed bottle, smartly labeled in black and yellow. Want the name? — PIN those high-piled curls in place with springy bob pins? I can recommend some that hold their shape through thick hair and thin, won't let you down at the wrong moment. The outer side is coated with a dull, non -glaring finish of black or brown, so that the pins are practically invisible once they're in place. If you are having trouble discovering a new hairstyle, then the chart on the bob pin card may prove helpful. The coiffures are up to the minute, shown clearly enough so that you or your hairdresser will be able to copy them easily. Thirty -six pins for ten cents — and cheap at the price. STEPPING OUT THIS SEASON? Then write to Ann Vernon for the names of these party-going products. She will be glad to help make you over into the popular girl you've always wanted to be. Just send your picture, and tell her whether you're troubled with large pores and blackheads, dandruff, excess weight or brittle nails. Remember to enclose a self-addressed stamped envelope (U. S. postage, please) for her answer. Address your letter to Ann Vernon, HOLLYWOOD Magaiine, 1501 Broadway, New York. ^ atizi Wac£/ JUDY* "He nagged and acted so terribly mean, it sure looked like a bust-up for a while. I really felt sorry for Jane." ALICE: "Aw, be fairl Tom raised cain— but so would you if you always had to go around in tattle-tale gray. Jane was to blame for using lazy soap. It left dirt behind! Tom's shirts and her whole wash showed it." SALLY: "Well, I'm glad the fuss has all blown over! If we'd only told Jane sooner how Fels-Naptha's richer golden soap and lots of naptha hustle out every last speck of dirt — the whole mess wouldn't have happened." MAHYJ "Better late than never! Since she listened to us and switched to Fels-Naptha Soap, everything's peaches again and they're off for a second honeymoon !" COPB. t998. FEL8 * CO. BANISH "TATTLE-TALE GRAY" WITH FELS-NAPTHA SOAP! NEW ! Great for washing machines! Try Fels-Naptha Soap Chips, too! Ask Your Druggist About NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS WEEK, September I to 10 41