Motion Picture Classic (Jul-Dec 1930)

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7J -rp-rr Mrs. Ruth D. Maurer of New York distinguished exponent of beauty culture tells you how to keep that schoolgirl complexion THCRi: S xarcdy a beauty !i|x.-cialiM in all America who doesn't know the name of Mrs. Ruth D. Maurer; Mrs. Maurer, for years an outstandmg Ainincan leader in beauty culture, graduated some HO.OOO pupils! Her influence is felt, her opinion respeaed, wherever beauty theory is taught. 'Tell us," wc asked Mrs. Maurer, "a ^(mkI plan for keeping yoiiili and beauty ... an ea^y plan and unc dut every woman can follow." FiTit, consult an exprrt "Well — first of all," she replied, "find a beauty specialist in whom you have confidence and ^et into the habit of consulting her regularly. That is every bit as necessary as the ^(f^^^^B _j i proper home care. "Then, learn a few plain truths about yourself. 'ITiis, for instance: that your skin must be kept thoroughly clean if you want to keep that sihtNil girl complexion!" "And what," we wanted to know, "do you consider the best w.iy to keep the skin clean.''" "Personally. Mrs. Maurer anss^ercd, "I consider Falmolivc Soap a primary aid in attaining a lovely skin because I am a firm believer in the virtues of olive oil for beauty cleansing — and Palinolive. as you know, is made of olive and palm oils. ' Mrs. Maurer, of course, advises Palmolivc together with the various creams and cosmetics which she, herself, manufactures for she is today president of a well-known cosmetics firm and an outstanding authority on beauty produas. "When you use Palmolive," says Mrs. Maurer, "work its lather gently into the skin of faie and throat with your hands or with a soft cloth; then rinse with both warm and cold water before applying make up. " And — since Palmolive costs only lU cents the cake — it is advi.scd (and used) for the bath as well. To keep that schoolgirl complexion act on cx[Hrf advice. Use Palmolive. U MOLIVE RADIO IIOtfR HiolKmi c*cry «'nJfir»ti<y i»«hi Irum y H) lu >u r m.. '(TW. ■ 40 III V U) p m ( r III 11 1 iiiMr. 7 )0 lu M JO p. in . Mounuin timr, 6 )0 lo ^0 p m., Ki c rn. .,,.\xi VI . I iijiuMii iMwUicii wiih The Ntliood nrcwJiuiiiviC.tiinpiny.