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S^iffiillllte m*£h r*im % y au J&r3tq/ejtu,THE, Queen of Spain uses this pair of gold-lined silver jars, embossed with crest and richly chased, for her favorite creams. Pond's Cold Cream to cleanse and Pond's Vanishing Cream to give a lovely finish to Her Majesty's wellnigh perfect skin! fcflfc mm. Lady Louis i MOUNTBATTEN'S. CHOICE 111 This beautiful young gen- 111 tiewoman, one of Eng- \ \ land's greatest heiresses y and a member of the British \ . Royal Family, has chosen a dressing table of Sheraton design with a mirror mounted in black leather. To the gleam of gold-topped perfume bottles and the cloudy amber of her toilet set, a pair of jade green glass jars adds a dash of bright color. These jars, which hold Lady Louis's favorite creams, were presented to her by the Pond's Extract Company. GLIMPSES OF FAMOUS DRESSING TABLES A Dressing Table To Miss Anne Morgan's Taste ,£* designed for the new clubhouse of tho %'< American Woman's Association, on West ' i 57th Street, New York, of which Miss " ,''< Morgan is an officer and a director. Dedicated to the uses of professional and £ business women, its appointments are ft not only delightfully feminine, but are r | chosen with a fine regard for appropriate* *i ■ ness and efficacy. Accordingly, when the '* l )s{ very best creams for the care of the skin were sought, the equipment of this dress- Mtk ing table was completed with jars of "18 Pond's Cold and Vanishing Creams. 'V \ ~'✓ Mrs. W. K. Vanderbilt's Poudreuse In a delightful dressing room for her guests Mrs. Vanderbilt [places a tiny, Louis Seize poudreuse, old Chinese porcelains, antique painted powder boxes. These accessories, with twin glass jars-containing Pond's Cold and Vanishing Creams, complete an exquisite ensemble for giving one's toilette the last perfecting touch before one dines with Mrs. Vanderbilt. ioQoiibcwwwiwW Mrs. Richard .P.. Davidson's Silk Draped Dressing Table This lovely granddaughter of the late Mark Flanua of Ohio, is a favorite in smart society of Washington where her,husband's family lias been prominent for generations. Her dressing table, exquisite in old rose and pale green taffeta, boasts slender lamps of green glass and jade green jars of Pond's Two Creams PERFECTLY DELICIOUS to touch, exquisitely fragrant, the Two Creams prepared by Pond's are their skin. Their use is simple—yet it must be pursued carefully, daily—for the excellent, effect these Creams are capable of! THE COLD CREAM, as light and frothy as the crest of a wave, is for cleansing. Apply generously with up-and-out strokes, before Retiring .and during the day,.if one has been out in. dust-laden air. Wipe off with soft tissues., Repeat. Finish with cold water to close the pores. . THE VANISHING CREAM serves a, double purpose. It gives an enchanting finish to your skin., It makes your powder cling and lie smooth. Though some prefer to face the world with the soft even tone of the Vanishing Cream alone. Furthermore, it protects the skin delightfully, preventing irritation from wind and dust and sun. I The Dressing Table of the •'. / |i Countess of Oxford and Asoyrm:] j ■ \ The extraordinary "Margot," wife of tho'' "\ M\ former Premier of Great Britain, lives A'' r -'\ Jm? life -as full as a man's.of activity and In* ' ? Wr tcrests. So she chooses for her dressing;' '., 'r table only those toilet articles tjiat,i« >t " essential to her dally needs—bottles of exquisitely cut glass, a, box of tortoise shell, and glass jart f oi. Pond's Two Creams which, the Countersi) : says, she has used "for yearsand yearst 1 ':, s ■ ■ • » ' ■ '-' '• Free Offer: \ Man coupon fopjn, samples of Pond's Two delightful Cms. I&AWXAMWWtt^^ PONDS. . . • • Kcmpthorne, Prosser and 00.. Dept.B-li . ,-i P.O. Box 280, Ohrlstchurch, IT.Z.. ..■ ,';}, m im

Wear Fleet-Foots for Tennis, and see how they improve your speed about the court and your r enjoyment of the game. 1. Fleet-Foot Shoes are made of the finest durable canvas. 2. Their soles are of the toughest crepe rubber. Notice the exhilarating springiness underfoot. 3. The snug-fitting canvas uppers mould themselves to the shape of your foot, and are always supremely comfortable. 4. Fleet-Foot Shoes retain their smart appearance throughout their long life. m * I mi s-A ti&iti f<&% sr»* fc m m sft =s£ 5£ m -i>? "Wimbledon

To loosen [>helgm aurl disinfect the j r passages take "Nazol." Inhale, or take a f««' drops on sugar. Powerful, n6iietratiug, and soothing. 60 doses ls6d. -2

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19213, 20 January 1928, Page 6

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725

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19213, 20 January 1928, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19213, 20 January 1928, Page 6

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