Photoplay (Jan - Jun 1925)

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Photoplay Magazine — Advertising Section The Bead Vogue IT seems that all Hollywood has gone mad over beads. In every direction, on every neck, you see them. They are the latest of fashion's fads among the screen stars. Constance Talmadge has a wonderful collection of them to match the coloring of her gowns. Mildred Lloyd wears a string as big as walnuts and of a bright gold color that matches her hair. Anita Stewart has a string which she wears around her throat, of orchid color, and then graduated strings that hang to her waist, in every pastel shade imaginable. Mrs. Conway Tearle (Adele Rowland) has a string of rough pearl beads enormous in size, varied with clear green glass ones that is very | effective in the evening, and Marie Prevost wears a string of square cut crystals, bigger than cubes of sugar. Norma Shearer has a scarlet string that is lovely, and I've seen Irene Rich wearing some of the most exquisite bronze shade, that match her hair and also much of her wardrobe, since that is the favorite color she uses. They are worn with sport things, in all bright colors, and also with evening frocks. Constance Talmadge seldom wore any ornaments but pearls until the bead vogue .struck Hollywood. Caught in the swirl of the craze, Connie amassed a marvelous bead collection Her Triumphant Moment "You are as radiant as ever," this other chap was saying. The deuce ! Of course she was radiant ! He wondered why she seemed so much more beautiful tonight, and quite suddenly he determined to buy a certain diamond ring. She had learned from Madame Jeannette how to select the correct shades of Pompeian Beauty Powder and how to apply it to achieve a youthful and entrancing beauty. Pompeian Beauty Powder is used the world over by women who find that it meets every requirement of beauty, protection, and purity. Mme. Jeannette's Beauty Treatment First, a bit of Pompeian Day Cream to make your powder cling and prevent "shine." J^ext, apply Pompeian Beauty Powder to all exposed portions of face, neck and shoulders. It will give your skin that lovely effect of rose petal softness. Lastly, just a touch of Pompeian Bloom to bring the exquisite glow of youthful color. Shade Chart for selecting your correct tone of Pompeian Beauty Powder. Medium Skin: The average American woman has this type of skin, and should use the Naturelle shade. Olive Skin: This skin generally accompanies dark hair and eyes. It is rich in tone and should use Rachel Shade. Pink Skin: This is the youthful, rose-tinted skin, and should use the Flesh shade. This type of skin is usually found with light hair, or red hair. White Skin : If your skin is quite without color, use White Powder. Only the very white skin should use White Powder in the daytime. At all toiletcounters6oc. Compact $ i. oo. (Slightly higher in Canada.) Get 1925 Panel and Four Samples This new 1025 Pompeian Art Panel, "Beauty Gained is Love Retained," size 28 x 7' g. Done in color by a famous artist; worth at least 50c. We send it with samples of Pompeian Beauty Powder, Bloom, Day Cream and Night Cream for only roc. With these samples you can make many interesting beauty experiments Use the coupon now. Beautu Powder "Don't Enry BeautyUse Pompeian" TEAR OFF SIGN AND SEND Madame Jeannette, Pompeian Laboratories, 2902 Payne Ave., Cleieland. Ohio Dear Madame: I enclose 10c (dime preferred) for the new 1925 Pompeian Art Panel "Beauty Gained is Love Retained," and the four samples. Name . Address . City mention PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE.