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How the fascinating Marquise de Polignac cares for her lovely sun-tanned skin . . • PIQkJfNT and striking per- . sonality in continental society is the Marquise de Polignac. An American by birth, she has the sparkling charm and verve for which her countrywomen are famed. The Marquise de Polignac is indeed typically American. Her cleancut features, sincere grey eyes, wellpoised head and smooth, clear skin make her a striking example of a fine type perfected. Madame de Polignac is extremely active and enjoys outdoor sports. This life in the open has deeply tanned her skin. Unless the skin is perfectly cared for, sunburn coarsens it, yet the Marquise manages to keep the texture of her complexion clear, fine, smooth. When asked how she achieves this perfection, she replied: "The skin must be carefully protected to keep it soft and supple. For myself I prefer Pond's Two Creams. They give swift, dependable results. The Marquise de Poiignac, formerly of a leading American family, married into an aristocratic French house. Her brilliant wit and piquant personality make her a great favorite in continental society. Madame de Polignac lives chiefly at " Les Crayeres," the de Polignac chateau at Rheims. Here she is wearing a smart evening jacquetu over a chiflon frock. The Marquise de Polignac is an habitue at St. Moritz, Europe's smartest winter resort in the Alps. Her chic skiing costume is by Vionnet of Paris. ' ' W berher ■ tfipKlf m IMjjJP the chateau at Rnetttl*, llmk Pnlw*. And when 1 am in Paris these mo guardians keep my skin smooth and firm. In fact," she condiktat, with a flashing smile, "I have got the Pond's habit completely 1" " Ml IS is how you, like MafaoM It Polignac should use your iml» ble Pond's:— First, cleanse the »km thotnm&if with Pond's Cold Cream sever*! 'mtm during the day and always aftet «pv ward, outward strokes. Wipe off wrth a soft cloth or tissues. Apply cream «»«. wipe off". Now your skin is smmaosbte. soothed, refreshed. Give your skin this same Heaiwß* with Pond's Cold Cream before rettrinj;. To restore the natural oils the awn &•» out, leave a little cream on ©veraijkAfter cleansing, smooth on a thm tim of Pond's Vanishing Cream If protein the skin from undue exposure far** soft and fine and make* the (*"■** cling. You can buy Pond's at all uww and chemist shops- Pond's Extrw* Company. ■PON 0\ Free Offer; Send this coupon today for free tubes of Pond's Two famous Creams. Pond's Tu-o umofc. <><■-»"« ■'" s < l *^ koo ' tui women wnc *r" KEMnrHOKNF. Pno**r» ** * Dcpt. B 30, P.O. B«* ••«
TRACED WHITE NEEDLEWORK IN NEWEST DESIGNS AND NEW PRICES Breakfast Sets 3/11; Guest Towel* 1/4. 2/3; Doyleys 7d, 8d; Trays !/'•». -/». Serviettes 1/2; Handkerchief Sacnttt 1/3; Cosies 2/6; Utility Bags 'V»>; >W per Cloths 7/11; Toilet Seta 3/11; Rollers 3/6; Handkerchief* 1/ - Full stock of D.M.O. Cottons, 1/11— 2/10 dozen. MRS POPE LTD. ART NEEDLEWOBX SPEOIAl»»
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19841, 31 January 1930, Page 2
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