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Mountbatten's Choice j|l rAunilC ill 1^ To Miss Anne Morgan's Taste This beautiful young gen- I ill- 111 I designed for the new clubhouse of the tlewoman, one of Kng- \vl DR. ESS ING Ilf I American Woman's Association, on West land's greatest heiresses \\\ , »ni cc 1111 57th Street, New York, of which Miss and a member of the British YwW t/K BLc? //jL>L2r-, ■ ■ ■-' - -.:.::..... v^y Morgan is an officer and a director. ' . Royal Family, has chosen a V^kt • f JaISSRn i' "T *71 i 7■'■ ■■" V i"" '*■"'■' ■"" '"' '" , r'"" ''" "&S. - Dedicated to the uses of professional and dressing table of Sheraton de- \^k^ "*y J?s - >&Sv business women, its appointments ar« sign with a mirror mounted in N^^^^ -^^_S >«iv not only delightfully feminine, but arc black leather. To the gleam of fj^^^SSSS^^^^iiii WSEfrgkW Tgl chosen with a fine regard for appropriate-gold-topped perfume bottles and h***" '• "~y4^, imjaHL* S^SSBBwi^P'ffii^^'V ness and efficacy. Accordingly, when tha the cloudy amber of her toilet /6> • *" very best creams for the care of the skin set, a pair of jade green glass jars /2m^m!^^^^^BmlM^^^^^^BtmMKUKm^^^\ were sought, the equipment of this dressadds a dash of bright color. ing table was completed with jars of These jars, which hold Lady >^i^^^^^llH^^^l^HiP!^E^RS^^Hvll^^^^B^^lK^ Pond's Cold and Vanishing Creams. Louis's favorite creams, were //il^lH^^^HßSl^^Hl^fil^lHllil^^v V^|^^Ks\ l presented to her by the Pond's t /AtS^^H^Hrali^^HH^^^Efr ' &K^^^^le\ Extract Company. y/jj^S^^^^^Hß^^^^^^^^H k Jk. J& J^^JWBBB^JI' ' In a delightful dressing room for her guests Mrs. *" Ijf] • ffl&til&ffi^^f'C^Z "i^WlW^mt VanderbUt places a tiny, Louis Seize poudreuse, old j The DRESSING TABLE OF THE Chinese porcelains, antique painted powder boxes. COUNTESS OF OXFORD AND ASQUITB WMrWMMTit'- Xl 'rf> ' *m- XiltliwHi These accessories, with twin glass jars containing WwtW§wipv:s W '& 'Wtg^wsSWl Pond's Cold and Vanishing Creams, complete an ex- The extraordinary "Margot," wife of the axiM flMi Wri *>X li %,"- X%\fflW^i\ quisite ensemble for giving one's toilette the last per- Jtm former Premier of Great Britain, lives a rllofllli! W% *' • I 5"! *&PJsiwfcs\ fecting touch before one dines with Mrs. Vanderbilt. jMy life as full as a man's of activity and inIJIt Wwmii'ffik ' \ iilwi li^k $>\ Jss terests. So she chooses for her dressing ''JR^lifi-WY''Hi liwkJ'fl^- Ti'ifi .'.'.'.. ....""""' r CT?r m.} wmmm. wM* mui.wi'A 'Sx'B^ table only those toilet articles that are j|l|j||«F'*'"' ' —^ ' *'^^.y^ A f«|fejl essential to her daily needs—old perfume [■■j «gw^^S^»Bia^^^^ "P)ERFECTLY DELICIOUS to touch, exquisitely Pond's Two Creams which, the Countess \\WSm ||^»»:^^B pßlj 1 fragrant, the Two Creams prepared by Pond's are Bay»«^hasußed "for yearsand l*"*" 1 I ] rr.....»'.'.'.'...t preferred by society women everywhere for the care of l?t>Trtr CIvEW A/r 7 y. /" Am I^|^*:*sy^KlH thesr skin" Tlleir use is sIm Ple ~vet 'xt must be Pur" rKlifc' v^ff^K-1 Mat/ coupon jor jree I fe^S^*-6^ 'jSKffl I sue<^ carefully, daily—for the excellent effect these samples of Pond's Two delightful Creams x^^^Kfflj^l^CT^^y THE COLD CREAM, as light and frothy as the crest of a Pond'» | \ \» —'/ wave, is for cleansing. Apply generously with up-and-out Kempthorne Prosser &Co Dept D 1 * 'x Mrs: Richard P. DAvmsoN-s fe^ pxlb.Ww-W-.sz " i| Silk Draped Dressing Table Finish with cold water to close the pores. „ || This lovely granddaughter of the late Mark THE VANISHING CREAM serves a double purpose. NanMS • || . Hanna of Ohio, is a favorite in smart society J t gi ves an enchanting finish to your skin. It makes your I i of Washington where her husband's family pow der cling and lie smooth. Though some prefer to face Qtraat . i \ has been prominent for generations. Her £ , d jh h f even tone o f the Vanishing Cream ?>treet i | dressing table, exquisite in old rose and pale V & : \ green taffeta, boasts slender lamps of green a»one- ; | glass and jade green jars of Pond's Two Furthermore, it protects the skin delightfully, preventing ■■ «——— \ \ Creams. irritation from wind and dust and sun. , \ |

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 16, 20 January 1928, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 16, 20 January 1928, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 16, 20 January 1928, Page 12