Motion Picture (Aug 1940-Jan 1941)

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^ THERE can be something pretty witching about a girl on a sunnybeach, as these pictures of Ann Rutherford, M-G-M starlet soon to be seen in Pride and Prejudice, should tell you if you've half an eye ! That big hat of Ann's looks mighty fetching, doesn't it ? But it's just as useful as it is becoming. You see, Ann doesn't believe in letting a .nm-day at the beach spoil her good looks — either then or the next day. She starts out without the hat, then, when she's taken the sun for about a half hour, she slips it on — to protect her shoulders ! You should know by this time that they burn much more easily, and twice as painfully as your legs or arms. You can sun those extremities for another half hour before slipping on a voluminous beach coat, as Ann always does, or retreating to the shade of your umbrella. The hat 54 By DENISE CAINE ANN RUTHERFORD KNOWS HOW TO ENJOY THE SUN, THE SAND AND THE SEA WITHOUT SPOILING HER GOOD LOOKS. LEARN ART OF SAND WITCHERY FROM HER DO GO NEAR THE WATER In your new beach make-up. Denise Caine can tell you what make-up to use, and how to apply it so it will stay on smoothly through your swim. Ask her about it, and about any other special beauty problems that may bother you. Enclose a stamped, seif-addressed envelope for your reply, and send your letter to Denise Caine, Beauty Editor, MOTION PICTURE Magazine, 1501 Broadway, New York City. protects her hair, too, keeps it from drying out or becoming over-oily. All this besides being nattering ! I hope you're not the type that thinks a day on the beach means going completely natural, without lipstick or powder ! You'll surely disillusion that lifeguard ! Ann knows that powder patted lightly over the nose won't prevent her acquiring a light tan — and it should cut down on the burning somewhat. She uses a protective powder base, first, though, one that keeps her make-up on evenly while she's swimming, and helps keep her pert nose from freckling or peeling. Lipstick is a big help, too, because it keeps lips smoothly soft, prevents their burning (yes, they can be sunburned to the blister stage) ! or chapping. And a clear red or bright pink is attractive as all outdoors with a sun tan.