Evening Star Newspaper, March 22, 1925, Page 94

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, - 22, 192, THE VANDERBILT MANSION af 12 East 77th Street, a few doors from Fif'h Avenue, reflects the spirit of conservative elegance that is characteristic of many of New York's fine residences. %RS. QEGI NALD C)Z%NDERBILT gives her skin this exquisite care I GLIMPSE of Mrs. Reginald Vanderbilt brought a little catch to my throat. I had heard she was very lovely—this young woman, barely twenty-one, two vears married to the son of one of America’s vour face, neck, arms and hands. Let it stay on a few moments so that its pure oils may sink-deep down into the pores and soften the dust, soot, powder and rouge that choke them. Wipe all the cream off and note the dirt it brings with it. oldest, wealthiest, most distinguished families, Repeat the process. Now, close the pores with a dash of cold and mother of an exquisite baby girl. But I water or a rub with a bit of ice. was unprepared for beauty so compelling, so unique. ; A This daily Pond’s cleansing should follow any pro- longed time spent out of doors. If your skin is either very dry or too oily, you should use Pond's Cold Cream Mrs. Vanderbilt is “hrune” but with a difference. twice or more. And to overcome the dryness that Her hair seems black until the sunlight breaks its ] . forms lines and wrinkles, leave some of the cream on shadows into shimmering bronze. In the depths of . e ; all night. her dark eves burn the fires of golden topazes. And ¢ i M l,m S \\} f her 5 delic 1!}& skin blooms the m\f s a soft finish and protection with Pond’s Vanishing Cream. of her full-blown lips. ruby-red and strangely . Fluff just a light film over the skin of your face and hanc beautiful. . J = It will vanish— for Pond’s Vanishing Cr In spite of her extreme vouth, Mrs. Vanderbilt Notice, now, how even the ace of your carries an air. She might have been born to the Vanishing Cream has levelled off all rou Sy L . . you a lustre, too, a soft, bright, clear tone. purple. For she has the poise, the cachet of the J woman who has lived her girlhood in the most “It's partly because she’s so tall,” I said to my com- »anion “‘and so slender. Did vou erver see such grace?” HE second step in the Pond’s Method of caring for the skin And how much more smoothly o and powder blend and how well they stay over ate founc 1 cream. You should always use Pond’s Vanishing ( 1 before powdering and especially before you go out. For it protects your skin so that wind, dust, sun and soot cannot distinguished society of Europe. All these impressions flashed upon me. As Mrs. Vanderbilt moved toward me with a singing grace. I recalled what I had heard men say, ““She dances —oh, divinely!” “What a bouquet she lends that gown,” I mur- mured. ‘‘The Parisian couturier who designed it rob it of its natural oils, its bloom of youth. Follow the lead of Mrs. Reginald Vanderbilt. Use Pond’s Two Creams. Find out for yourself that what she says of them is wholly true —‘they constitute as simple, swift and effectual a method of caring for the skin as has yet been must have thrilled to see its black velvet next arms diioveredZ dihe Dondls Bxtract Gompany. and shoulders of such dazzling whiteness.” S “But the contrast is in the color alone,” said some- one in our group. ‘‘For when it comes to texture, there's little to choose between chiffon velvet and Mrs. Van- derbilt’s skin.” Mrs. Vanderbilt spoke in a voice whose low modulations and finished diction come from fluency in three languages besides her own. “It ought to be a good skin,”” she was saying. “I take good care of it. And yvet I spend only a few moments a day —far less time than many of my friends. It’s not the time that counts. It’s the method!"”’ ““It’s the Method that Counts”’ o ELL us what your method is,” we queried. “Two Creams,” said Mrs. Vanderbilt. “One to cleanse the skin and keep it fresh and firm. The other to protect, and give it that ‘velvety’ finish vou've just spoken of.” MRS. REGINALD C. VANDERBILT | In the atmosphere of diplomatic life abroad, when her father served as Consul and Consul- General in leading cities of Spain, Germany, Switzerland, The Netherlands and Belgium, Mrs. Vanderbilt, then Miss Gloria Morgan, re- “What creams? Do tell us,” chorused our group. “Pond’s,” an- swered Mrs. Vanderbilt. “I’ve used them for a long time and have never found any better.” It is this approval, given by the women of Society who must keep ; | their youth and beauty—for Mrs. Vanderbilt is only one of many | Soiedihio cdicalion and experience which, since —that is the final proof of the sterling worth of Pond’s Two Creams. her marriage to the second son of the late Corne- The first step in the Pond’s Method of caring for the skin is a deep, === = | lius Vanderbilt, have made her one of the most thorough cleansing with Pond’s Cold Cream. Smooth it lavishly over distinguished leaders of exclusive New York Society. Here she wears two of her, loveliest creations from Paris—in the large oval, a Lanvin frock of shimmering white taffeta; to the right, a gown by Vionnet of black chiffon velvet richly embroidered with gold. In the small square, as she appeared in the regal Louis XV costume of white satin and gold brocade with royal purple court train which she wore as hostess last summer at one of the most beautiful balls of the Newport season, given at *“ Sandy Point Farm,” the Vanderbilt estate. Steichen “YOUTHFULNESS is the real pot of gold at the end of every woman’s rain- bow! How to keep it, how to achieve it, is her goal. Free OFFER—Mail this coupon for free tubes of these two famous “Pond’s Two Creams are such a wonderful help to this coveted end,— creams and an attractive little folder telling you how to use them. they cleanse the skin, keeping it fresh and firm. And they protect it, too, The Pond’s Extract Company, Dept. C, 109 Hudson Street, New York City. giving it a velvety finish. Together they constitute as simple, as swift and Please send me your free tubes, one each of Pond's Cold and Vanishing Creams. as effectual a method of caring for the skin as has yet been discovered.” i Name Street UMV i EVERY SKIN needs the delicate cleansing, the soft protection and finish afforded by these Two Creams, the society woman’s chosen method of caring for her ski»

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