Evening Star Newspaper, August 26, 1923, Page 54

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THE SUNDAY _STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. AUGUST 26, 1923—PART Wonderful new orange-tinted Bloom % DehLTon VALENTINGE=— gives a surpassingly natural effect somewhat different tint when applied against the skin, in com- l T is a fact well known to cosmeticians that any rouge takes on a parison to that which it shows in the box. This is due to the blending of the natural tint of the skin with that of the rouge — the result being similar to that produced when an artist mixes one color with another on his palette. Pompeian Orange Bloom shows an orange tint only before apply- ing; as soon as it is on the cheek it becomes a deli~ate natural rosy flush, blending so perfectly with the flesh tones that it actually does ““defy detection.” No change takes place in the rouge itself — it is wholly a matter of what artists call “complementary coloring.” Like all Pompeian rouge, this Orange Bloom is pure and harmless. Non-crumbling, yet coming off easily on the puff. ; Every woman who now uses a rmIgc should try this new Pompeian Orange Bloom, since it produces a more natural effect on the majority of complexions under both daylight and electric light. The Proper Powder Poxrerax Bloom is formulated to blend perfectly with Pompeian Beauty Powder, the Rachel and Naturelle tints of powder harmoniz- ing es;.ccially well with the Orange tint of Bloom. The best results are always obtained when creams, powder, and rouge from a single maker are used together. This is because each laboratory naturally fits its own preparations to one another, rather than to other varieties. Pompeian Beauty Powder is a soft, velvety powder with an un- usual affinity for the skin. Its adhesiveness is most remarkable, and does away with the annoyance of frequent repowdering. The Foundation Cream Ir you have been using your face powder without first applying a foundation cream, you will be surprised at the improved effect that comes with the use of Pompeian Day Cream (vanishing). This cream, rubbed over the skin, quickly disappears, removing oiliness and giving the desired velvety surface. Powder -applied over it will go on much more smoothly and evenly than upon the unprepared skin, and it will stay on even longer, because of the retaining influence of the cream. Pompeian Day Cream does not “perspire out” after application; it protects against sun, wind, and dust, helping to prevent sunburn and freckles; and it will not induce growth of hair. The Lip Stick Wiex you heighten the tint of your cheeks you need a touch of the lip stick to bring your mouth into the same “key.” Then, too, a skilful application of this little accessory will enable you to make your lips look thinner, thicker, larger, or smaller, as you desire. Pompeian Lip Stick is of an ideal consistency — neither too hard - nor too soft. Its color is so natural that it is not to be distinguished when carefully used. The stick is chisel-pointed to make it easier to “spot”” the color just where you want it. It comes in a dainty, tele- scoping gilt container, convenient for the hand-bag. : PompeIAN DAy CREAM (vanishing)........60c per jar PompEIAN BEAUTY PowDER ... . ... . ..60c per box PomPEIAN BLooM (the rouge). .. ..........60c per box PoMeEtAN LIPISTICK 2. 00 .. seie st s 25¢ each PomPEIAN FRAGRANCE (a talc). . ..25ca can PompEIAN NiGHT CREAM (cold cream) . ...... 60c perjar The MARY PICKFORD Panel Sample of New Orange Bloom and three other Pompeian samples sent to you for 10c Mary Pickford, the world’s most adored woman, has again honored Pompeian Beauty Preparations by grant- ing the exclusive use of her portrait for the new 1923 Pompeian Beauty Panel. The beauty and charm of Miss Pickford are faithfully portrayed in the dainty colors of this panel. Size 28 x 714 inches. & For 10 cents we will send you all of these: 1. The 1923 Mary Pickford Pompe¢ian Beauty Panel as described above. (Would cost from 50c to 75¢ in an -art store.) o . Sample of Pompeian Day Cream (vanishing). . Sample of Pompeian Beauty Powder. . Sample of Pompeian Orange Bloom (rouge). . Sample of Pompeian Night Cream. Please clip coupon noz. [V NN Poureiax LaporaToriEs, 2513 PaySE AVENUE, CLEVELAND, OHIO Also Made in Canada olagy “customed white powder of w Name Address Cityeee———————=s=c Do You Kpow How to Use Powder and Rouge in Summer? e i I am thinking of all the different kinds of women who have spent different kinds of summers and have probably had -difficulty in getting an effective result from powder and rouge. We all know that every woman with good taste (and I firmly believe Ameri- cdn women have excellent taste in per- sonal matters) uses powder and-rouge in‘ exactly the same spirit that wears fresh clean clothes—to feel ¢ to look clean, and to present = : charming appearance. Powder 11 your skin.is several shudes ¢ than in the winter you camot use th same shade of powder .that you use in winter. Pompeian Beauty Powder offers a Intitude of shades—Rachel, Naturelle. Flesh and White—all carefully toned to suit the major varieties of skins. 1f you are tanned very dark, you can make no mistake in using the warm creamy tone of Rachel—this is the tint designed for the lovely Spanish type of women—and miny women attain that clear olive after the summer vacation. 1f you are very fair, and the out-oi- doors hours have increased the ro tint in your face, you will probably find that Naturelle (the shade of a tea rose | or Flesh (the shade of a wild rose) will be more happily used than vo - Rouge To harmonize with this curichcd color of your face and neck and shoulders you must consider the right shade of rouge. Pompeian Bloom is a worthy companion to the Pompeian Beauty Powder, for it is produced with the same scientific perfection. The shades obtainable in this compact rouge are Light, Dark, and Medium tints, as well as the new and widely used Orange. Only the very whitest and most colorless women may use the Light shade in the summer, for even if you prefer this shade for winter, as a rule vou should use the Medium when summer winds and suns have kissed vour cheeks. For the woman who has become several shades darker, let me suggest one of two alternatives—the Dark Rose or the Orange shade. The dark will look better if your tan has re- tained some of the ruddy quality of sunburn; but if you have a clear, lov amber tan, try the effect of the n Orange tint. Lip Stick The Pompeian Lip Stick is a com- bination of coloring and protective qualities. It is just the ripe, delicious rose that healthy lips have naturally. Some women may use it lightly and others more heavily, as they need it. But it should always be slightly blend- ed so there is no indication of “paint- ed lips.” There is a distinction as wide as the world between the woman who use: Powder and Rouge and Lip Stick reck- lessly and the woman who uses them with care and good taste. TEAR: OFF, SIGN, AND SEND 2513 Payne Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. e ———————————————————————————— POMPEIAN LABORATORIES Gentlemen: I enclose 10c (a dime preferred) ifor 1923, Art Panel of Mary Pickiord, sample of new Orange Bloom and the three other samples named in offer. State———— What shade of fice powder Wanted e

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