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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—FEBRUARY 7, 1926. 1ss ANNE Morean points the way to the business Women of America MONG the many women who are my friends a high standard of personality always demands physical as well as moral Whether their interests lie in business, professional or and mental development and care. social activities these women desire always that their complexions should be clear and vigorous. So many achieve this end by fol- lowing the Pond’s Method that I should like to see the dressing rooms of our new Club House of the American Woman's Association equipped with Pond’s Two Creams. cAsove, Miss Morgan’s Paris apartment, full of the same informal charm that percades her New York house. When in neither of them, she is likely to be in Scotland for golf or hunting or at one of the smart continental resorts. But when a big cause calls her, Miss Morgan drops all personal pursuits and gives it the brilliant endeavor of her heart and mind. (GHIS photographic study of Miss Morgan, made in Paris by Baron de Meyer, reflects the powerful personality she inherits from her distinguished father, founder of the great banking firm, J. P. Morgan and Company. NNE MORGAN is unique among the women of America. Born to unlimited wealth and position of unequalled rank, she has dedicated her life to great achievements for humanity. Having inherited the organizing genius of her celebrated father, she might, like him, had she been a man, have expressed it in the world of finance. But Miss Morgan is a woman. Her greatest in- terest is the welfare of other women. And because she believes that business women are on the high- road to success she is investing her faith and energy in their behalf. She knows that their lasting success will result from well-balanced living that has made no sacri- fice of womanliness and charm. And she knows that they believe this, too. So in planning the equipment of the new Club House of the American Woman’s Association—the finest thing of its kind and a project in which Miss Morgan is deeply interested—she thinks even of the details that will accord with the personal tastes PONDS| ~ | THE TWO CREAMS DISTINGUISHED WOMEN USE and contribute to the more attractive appearance of its members. Knowing that so many beautiful women every- where today achieve a clear and vigorous complex- ion by following the Pond’s Method, Miss Morgan declares: “T should like to see the dressing rooms of our new Club House of the American Woman’s Asso- ciation equipped with Pond’s Two Creams.” THE FIRST STEP in the Pond's Method of caring for the skin is a deep, thorough cleansing with Pond’s Cold Cream. Every day, always after any expo- sure, and before retiring at night, smooth Pond’s Cold Cream lavishly over your face, neck, arms and hands. Let it stay on a few moments. Its pure oils will sink down into the pores and bring to the surface the dust, powder and excess oil which clog them. Wipe off all the cream and dirt. Repeat the process and finish by closing the pores with a dash of cold water or a rub with ice. Now look at your skin—as fresh as a new-blown rose! THE SECOND STEP 15 a soft finish and protection with Pond’s Vanishing Cream. Fluff on just the least bit of Pond’s Vanishing Cream. Now see how soft and even the surface of your skin is—your face, your throat, your hands. The Vanishing Cream has smoothed away all roughness, has given you a soft, bright, clear tone. Notice how smoothly this cream takes your pow- der and rouge, and how well it makes them cling to your skin. So vou should always use Pond’s Vanishing Cream before you powder. And with particular care before you go out, too. For it adds not only a soft finish but a protection from unfriendly wind, dust, cold, sun and soot. eNMMiss morcan’s deep interest in the women of America is again expressed by her activities in behalf of the nineteen-story club house to be erected on West 23rd Street, Neww York City, by the American Woman's Association. It wwill cost $4,500,- 000.00 and will contain besides its club rooms, a thousand private rooms with bath, to rent at §10.00 to $16.00 per weck. This intimate sketch of the garden terrace suggests the per- sonality and charm with which its sponsors have endowed it. If your skin is oily, and likewise if it is dry, cleanse it more frequently with Pond’s Cold Cream. Dryness is also relieved if you pat some of the cream on at night, after your bed-time cleansing, and leave it until morning. And no matter what the nature of your skin, it will be made velvety and kept fresh and unlined by the finish and protection of Pond’s Vanishing Cream. Buy your own Pond’s Creams and follow the method used by so many distinguished women to keep their complexions fresh and vigorous. The Cold Cream comes in extra large jars, both Creams in two smaller sizes of jars and in tubes. C]REE OFFER: Mailthis coupon for free tubes of these Two famous Creams and folder telling how to use them. _— Tue Ponp’s Extract Company, Dept. H 109 Hudson Street, New York City.