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THE SUNDAY The wife of the drstinguished Senator from Ldako speaks from a unique xperience AUGHTER of a former Governor of Idaho and wife of one of the present Senators from that State to the United States Congress, Mary McConrnell Borah was des- tined from the first for public life. Her father, the late William J. McConnell, was one of Idaho’s first Governors and its first United States Senator. Mary McConnell rode her own ponies over the sage-brush plains. Her father’s private secretary fell in love with this golden-haired slip of a girl who rode so fearlessly and well. Not long after they were married the Sen- atorial toga fell upon this young man’s shoulders. And then came the test of formal official- dom at Washington'! Mrs. Borah met it with complete success. Her dignity, her graciousness, the girlish freshness of her appearance made her at once a favorite. Ever since, she has responded un- ccasingly to the countless official and social demands of Washington life. \TO woman is busier, yet, because her heart 1 N is as big as the western plains she loves s0, Mrs. Borah finds time to work for sick Veterans of the World War now cared for in STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE three great Government hospitals in Wash- ington. Their devoted ‘“‘Aunt Mary’’ visits them every week, writes their letters home, takes them cigarettes, magazines, and, always, cheer! You would scarcely expect that a woman whose life is so filled with important affairs and deeds of service, would be able to indulge in any personal interests of her own. But Mrs. Borah is a gracious personality. She believes in a rounded life, in a woman’s looking after the details of her appearance, particularly of her skin. ‘I'his I discovered on the morning of a delightful visit with her not long ago in her Washington apartment. 1 asked Mrs. Borah what she believed to be the best way THE TWO CREAMS USED BY WOMEN OF DISTINGUISHED POSITION 2@ Mrs. WiLLiam E. Borau is a woman of unusual per- sonality. Her gracious manner and finely tutored mind make her a delightful hostess. And when other important hostesses are entertaining they ask her to receive. Her lovely Washing- ton apartment is a harmony of form and color to which an ancient Chinese chest, Chinese prints and embroidered wall panels add exotic touches. Now that her husband is Chairman-elect of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee of the next Congress, Mrs. Borah will be more prominent in Washington than ever. @ D of caring for the skin. ‘A good cream,”” she answered, “for cleansing and keeping it firm and fine. And another for protecting it.”’ Then she told me how the women who live on the great western plains of our country must protect their skin as they ride or drive over the prairies. ‘‘ The alka- line dust of the desert ruins their complexions unless they guard them carefully. This is just where Pond’s Creams are such a help. They keep the skin from be- coming parched and lifeless in this dry atmosphere.” EW women have had experience as wide as Mrs. Borah’s. But women of prominence everywhere are depending upon Pond’s Two delicate Creams which you should daily use as follows:— Every single day cleanse your skin with Pond’s Cold Cream. Al- ‘ways at night, and always, too, on returning from an outing, in wind, sun, or cold, with your finger tips pat this purest, lightest, SECTION—OCTOBER 11, 1925. / 14 J{m W//mm 6 @amé believes in this aure ]57/ ey shin [ 77;3 Pond’s method heeps the skin in the pink of condition, rejuvenating it from the strain of official entertaining and the fatigue of welfure work. Just as surely, too, do Pond’s [wo Creams protect the complexions of women who ride the sage-brush-covered prairies of our great West. For these two excellent Creams, in which I firmly believe, are made to serve women of all pursuits, in all climates, everywhere.”’ e creamiest of creams over the skin of your face, throat, arms, hands—its delicious fragrant touch will never fail to please you. Let it stay on long enough for its pure oils to seep down into the pores. They will bring to the surface every trace of the dust and dirt which clog them. Wipe off all the cream—and the dirt that comes too—and repeat the process, finishing with a dash of cold water or a rub with a bit of ice. F your skin is very dry let Pond’s Cold Cream stay on all night. If very oily, cleanse it often and more deeply with Pond’s Cold Cream so that the overactive oil glands at the base of the pores may be checked in their effort to throw off accumulations and their action allowed to return to normal. Over your newly cleansed skin, before vou powder, smooth the thinnest possible veil of Pond's Fanishing Cream. Light as thistle-down, soft and flutfy. vou won’t wonder that it makes your skin look lovely, gives it a positively damask smoothness. You will find, too, that over this delicate Cream your powder goes on beautifully and stays smoothly and ever so long. Moreover, this thin veil of Vanishing Cream acts as a protection, guarding your skin against the rigors of any weather, against drying, chapping and burning, from sun and wind. So if you want to follow this method, to secure the best results always use Pond’s Vanishing Cream before going out. When you buy Pond’s Creams—as you'll surely want to right away—ask for the new big generous jar of the Cold Cream, of which you naturally need to use more. Both creams come in two sizes of smaller jars and in tubes. v 7 14 ¢« AMONG THE OTHER WOMEN of distinguished position who have ex- pressed enthusiasm for the Pond’s Method of caring for the skin are Her Majesty, Marie, Queen of Roumania The Duchesse de Richelieu r Mrs. Marshall Field, Sr. Mrs. Reginald Vanderbilt s Mrs. Gloria Gould Bishop v Mrs. Julia Hoyt Mrs. Livingston Fairbank The Princesse Marie de Bourbon The Vicomtesse de Frise The Lady Diana Manners » Mrs. Condé Nast » R.EE OF FER Mail this coupon for free tubes of Pond’s Two Creams and a little folder telling how to use them. The Pond’s Extract Company, Dept. 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