Picture-Play Magazine (Sep 1928 - Feb 1929)

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88 All the Colors of the Spectrum Are combined in white, as you probably learned in high school. And all the colors merged together make these faces all the more beautiful, don't they? mm sa lt's a new and dazzling Pola Negri, above, who leaves her brunet personality 'behind. Helene Costello, above, look" far more sophisticated and bril liant as a blonde. Corinne Griffith, above, appears far younger and more appealing with white hair, than she does in her own brown tresses. Jola Mendez, left, looks sweet and trusting in the white wig she is wearing. A powdered wig transforms Mary Astor, right, from sweet simplicity into a court beauty.