Radio and television mirror (Nov 1939-Apr 1940)

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Miss Elizabeth Stuyvesant Fish, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Fish of Washington, D. C, is a popular debutante. Here, she and some of her deb friends primp between dances. Miss Janet Holden of Cleveland, Ohio, has been working for almost two years in one of Cleveland's leading department stores — is ambitious to be a buyer some day. vl BUT BOTH HELP KIEP THEIR SKIN FRESH 52 YOUNG LOOKING with POND'S Washington's smart young people take an active interest in national affairs. Miss Fish shows out-of-town guests some of the city's historic landmarks. QUESTION TO MISS FISH: Miss Fish, when do you believe a girl should begin guarding her complexion with regular care? ANSWER: "The younger the better! I think if you want a nice skin when you're older, you have to take care of it when you're young. That's why I began using Pond's 2 Creams when I reached my 'teens. Every girl wants a lovely complexion! Using both Pond's Cold Cream and Pond's Vanishing Cream every day helps to keep mine clear." QUESTION TO MISS FISH: Would you describe what each Pond's Cream does for your skin, Miss Fish? ANSWER: "Yes, of course. Every morning and evening I use Pond's Cold Cream to freshen up my face. These regular cleansings help keep my skin looking soft and healthy. Pond's Vanishing Cream serves an entirely different purpose. I use it before powdering to give my skin a soft finish that holds powder smoothly for hours." ■W?< QUESTION TO MISS HOLDEN: In your opinion, Miss Holden, what things help most in a career girl's success? ANSWER: "Interest in her job, willingness to work and a good appearance! But nothing cheats your looks like a dull, cloudy skin, so you can bet I'm always sure to use Pond's Cold Cream to keep my skin really clean and soft. I can count on it to remove every trace of dirt and make-up!" QUESTION TO MISS HOLDEN: Doesn't the wind off Lake Erie make your skin rough and difficult to powder? ANSWER: "Well, Cleveland is mighty breezy, but little skin roughnesses don't worry me a bit. I just use another Pond's Cream to help smooth them away ... by that I mean Pond's Vanishing Cream. And besides smoothing and protecting my skin, it's perfect for powder base and overnight cream because it's absolutely non-greasy!" A Sunday ride in an open car is fun — but chilly! When her young man suggests stopping for "franks" and hot coffee, Miss Holden thinks it's a fine idea. Miss Holden entertains. The rugs are rolled back, she takes her turn at changing the records, and it's ''on with the dance"' to the tune of the latest swing! POND'S " Up^TJ BOND'S / * a W'V / -) : POND'S, Dept. 8RM-CVD, Clinton, Conn. ccMD FOR Rush special lube of Pond's Col<l Cream, enough for -■ 9 treatments, with generous samples of Pond's Van TRIAL ishing Cream. Pond's Liquefying Cream (quicker nPAUTY KIT meltiug cleansing cream), aud 5 different shades of "■** Poud's Face Powder. I enclose 10c to cover postage and packing. Name . . — — Street . Cily _!State_ Copyright, 1940, Pond's Extract Company """■ iq4"