Photoplay (Feb-Sep 1917)

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Photoplay Magazine — Advertising Section 143 *' There is Beauty in Every Jar" Says Another Movie Star Miss Mabel Normand recommends Tngrr&m'S Milkweed Cream I do not hestitate to recommend Ingram's Milkweed Cream and Velveola Souveraine to all my friends. They should have a permanent place on every woman's dressing table." — Mabel Normand, Send us 6c in stamps for our Guest Room Package containing Ingram's Face Powder and Rouge in novel purse packets, and Milkweed Cream, Zodenta Tooth Powder, and Perfume in Guest Room sizes. A woman can be young but once, but she can be youthful always." It is the face that tells the tale of time. Faithful use of Ingram's Milkweed Cream will keep the skin fresh and youthful. Sarah Bernhardt began its use twenty years ago — today she is proclaimed ' young at seventy-one." Ingram's Milkweed Cream is a time-proven preparation. 1917 marks its thirty-second year. It is more than a "face cream" of the ordinary sort. It is a skin-health cream. There is no substitute for it. Buy It in Either Size, 50c or $1.00 "Just to show a proper glow" use a touch of Ingram's Rouge. A safe preparation for delicately heightening the natural color of the cheeks. The coloring matter is not absorbed by the skin. Daintily perfumed. Three shades — light, medium, dark — 50c. Frederick F. Ingram Co. Established 1885 Windsor, Canada 102 Tenth St., Detroit, Mich., U. S. A. (12) THERE IS 6EAIIY IN EVERY JAR When you write to advertisers please mention PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE.