Radio mirror (Nov 1936-Apr 1937)

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& ** If you go south, **Mimi" says, you wear Rust on suntanned fingers with all your sports clothes. In town it's perfect with all the browns and greens. A big favorite with blondes. At last a deep red, so dusky and soft that even men like it. Robin Red is a find, "Mimi" claims, because everyone can wear it with everything Smartest of all with black for town. RoMh Red Miss Mimi Richardson .hows how she wears the new "Smoky" Nail Shades BERMUDA. Miss Mimi Richardson, smart New Yorker, winters in a water-green bathing suit and Cutex Rust nails on fingers and toes. WASHINGTON, D. C. Miss Mimi Richardson, in wine chiffon and Cutex Old Rose nails, dines and dances with a well-known noble foreigner. LONG ISLAND, N. Y. Miss Mimi Richardson inspects a famous polo player's "string" in smart black tweeds with Cutex Robin Red nails. POPULAR with half a dozen smart sets, pretty "Mimi" knows all about clothes — and how to make them do the most for her. She's tremendously impressed with the nattering new Cutex "smoky" nail shades. "Their smoky softness makes ordinary polishes look terribly crude," she says. Cut out the figures above, if you like, and get the effect of "Mimi's" 3 favorite Cutex "smoky" shades with the different color costumes. Then, go over your own wardrobe. You can make yourself look smarter and fresher — and twice as feminine — in clothes worn with the right "smoky" shades of Cutex. Polish by Cutex is famous for its lustre and its long wear without peeling or cracking. And the new formula resists both fading in sunny climes and thickening in the bottle. It evaporates less than half as much as ordinary polishes. You can use it right down to the last gay drop. Make your fingers as glamorous as "Mimi's." You can afford to buy at least 3 beautiful shades — at only 35^ a large bottle. 11 smart shades to choose from. At your favorite shop anywhere. Northam Warren, New York, Montreal, London, Paris 8 other smart Cutex shades BURGUNDY — New deep, purply wine shade. Wear with pastels, black, white, wine, blue. RO S E— Lovely with pastels, correct with difficult colors. CORAL — Charming with beige, gray, green, black, dark brown. RUBY — Goes with any color — a grand accent for black. NATURAL — Safe with the most vivid shades, smart for active sports. Also Mauve, Light Rust and bright Cardinal. CUTEX INTRODUCTORY SET containing your 2 favorite shades of Cutex Liquid Polish, Cutex Oily Polish Remover and the new Cutex Oily Cuticle Remover for 16c. Northam Warren Corporation, Dept. 7-B-4 191 Hudson Street, New York, N. Y. (In Canada, P. O. Box 2320, Montreal) I enclose 16(! to cover cost of postage and packing for the Cutex Introductory Set, including 2 shades of Cutex Liquid Polish, as checked. Mauve □ Rust □ Burgundy □ Robin Red □ Old Rose □ Name Address^ City State