The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, May 02, 1924, Image 6

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AND SC/SSORS
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•tlnmmf nt are Ifthire* ©fiSeae
Ummie a heart and actaaort.
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LACOMPACTE
de COTY
COTY’S Far
fumes, Famoaa
the World Over.
THE new COTY Compacte
will be indispensable to the
thousands of women who use
COTY Face Powder. It is a
charming metal box, with mirror
and puff. The range of shades
and perfume odeurs—important
features of the regular COTY
Face Powder line—are obtain
able in the Compacte.
Refills for the new COTY
Compacte will shortly be
ready for distribution.
Visit the Melba Booth
at the Show
Melba Preparations
The
choice
of
discriminating
women
Lov’me
Toilet Water
is especially featured.
4-ounce bottle, $1.00
"The Romance of Perfumes.”
A Melba odor exclusive. Most
enticing and refreshing of all
toilet waters.
Lov’me Talcum
This delightful and exquisite
odor Lov’Me—the romance of
perfumes—is a pure, high grade,
airfloat Italian Talcum. Will not
give the shining effects accom
panying the use of most talcums.
In flesh and white.
Price 25 Cents
Thelkandeis Store-OmahaBee
Toilet Goods Exposition
April 2StoMau3
" ■■ w’w m-mmut in ■*———■— 11 * ... ^
77ie -4r< of Maquillaqe
Why SiMntll<|t It tn art, end Mb*
|! tr>n ftO *l.tt| ( f»H prof tt ten, ft lb
forme! Rtij IsNtnitl bate *mM foil
Mil ever the itbsil tin of
me da to e makeup
•If I* blasphemous fur wntneo »«
tty In Implore oh Walttre iiailll lb*
Ira i • h**p
1 fliil men share tbftlr fate# lb#
mint thin* whn ut*a t |»t a louch
f btlghf lip etlrk quietly aftawen
• That • different, prftteetft Ih*
man. ,
' tVhr dlf/erenl? Vt'U fpeo think
that ynu ah»y* and wear elean rnl
lira and bright eravata tn plftnae your
•elrea, and w* women try to keep our
youth and beamy In plena# you, too,"
tha vlgorott* upholder <>f ih# equality
of ■#< aaarit*
"Well, whether you women at# an
charming to attract men, or merftlv
to gut jottraehea th* eaauranc* thnt
oniea ftotn being well groomed, do»*
nut mat let The fact that you are
inch chat met a and ao attrattlv* la
the thing."
Title atafement from tha handaoirt*
and tactful young man uaually end*
tha deflate, and everj woman present
aerretly decltled tliat for etich a man
aht woulil glntlly he charming always.
Origin "I M.-lt|tiillag*.
One might well any that/ the art of
maqulllage la aa old aa tha world
Th* author of the Hook of Knno a*
aurea ua that, before th# deluge, the
Angel Agellel taught women the rudi
ment of thla auhtle art
True, the women of Asia and Africa
—Assyrian* and .few* of Paleatln*
and Egyptlana of the time* of the
pharaoh*—had for centurle* made up
their eye*. Hlatory attribute* the In
ventlon of blanc and of rouge to the
women of Greece and of Rome
Ovid hlmaelf In acme of hi* books
gives *»/-r*t» of the makeup of the
Roman women.
It 1* considered In France that the
flrat bonk on maqulllag* waa publish
*d In 1552 by Michael N'oatradamua.
No copy of thl« hook can ft* found to
day,
"l.a Mod# do Maqulllag*" waa In
troduce,) in France by the Italian*
■ ttiched tu the court of Catherine d<
Matilda. Hut It* genera! u*e did not
atatt until the earlier pait of th* 17th
century. Mine* then France haa ac.
qtilred and kept the supremacy In the
|u epurmloii of t uarrietlca that make
them more beautiful and preaerve the
beauty ao generoualy gi\#n to them
by nature.
Modern Perfumery.
Gone la the day whan. In 1771, the
Chevalier d* Jancourt warned women
of Ih# «f glneg ti»e*i
tM el* hen v of r netifgf 1* a bet I*' fsnc
an eggtt a* tew* e
IMpt in tbelf w .alt |>y ilia at
peileh'# of AoctniS rtf hia'aeiata. of
, kemlsi* and Man In it omen amlmi#
In taialn thHf beauty and INHt
health, pet turners In Parts barn dn
\ntad >hair lima in making eg*
meiique* that Brim Ha protect beauty
and that ara fra# from any Ingredient
ibal might Ihltp# the mrst delicate
enmpleyten
Paint Anga nf I'srte, lha great ap*
I rlallat In rnsroetlquga, haa succeeded
in producing a Ida* In baauly which
ara pitta and ft-na from danger, with
shades antlraly nan and Bulling avarf
nuance of lienuty, perfumed with an
appealing fiagrance.
In hie numerous and exhaustive te
ararchet, Paint Anga haa bean helped
considerably by lha knowledge of
certain secret formulae need by
women of great Mid Imperishable
beauty, auch at the famous Countess
de < aatlgllone, a niuileru Nino da
J-enclos, who remained beautiful until
her last moment.
Nubile Shades.
Paint Anga apent a long Mine study
ing the effect# of various emotions
of Women. After much study he wn#
aide to determine th# dellcaia color
Inga of the complexion Induced hy
the effect* of any mor« or less #rute
ty felt emotion.
Therefore, with this In mind, he did
not turn Tret to the painters’ palette
for shades for his rouge#, hut rather
to the gamut of the tender emotion#
themselves
Consider then:
I. * Rouge Candid*, suggestive of a
fullblown June rose.
Rouge Emotion, expressive of a
sudden vivid blush, bringing a glow
to the fere.
!,« Bong* Confusion brings forth a
slightly deeper glow thim Rotfge Emo
tion.
J. e Rouge Andavlou, the warm end
sunny coloration of th* dark girls of
Spain.
Ear’s Powder and ( oemetlqiie.
Th# Saint -Ange face powder as
well ■■ the compact# soften #hlnv
(or brilliant) complexions, giving a
lovely, cooling sensation, an Impres
sion of ioa| test, protecting ttire com
plexion agalnet tlie rigors of wind,
sun, too strong lights snd dust. The
delicacy, the eoftn*#* and th* sdhe
rency of these powders era Inrompat
able.
< osrnettque Indian sdds more charm
to a glance, without In any way hurt
ing th* eyes. It also facilitate* the
i t H l I I j i«f iMlhr f Mn*||
I f ItHfUitt frftuM* I .*?• «M •]
hi» mmm« t. f v* »tn*t!ifM§«m
Mint tnUdiltlt t WtllMif
WHO KNOWS WIIKN
I. IT WILL STOP
ft ft , f tbs Amet'egn
1 * f * t V 111 '.i rottftllU Win It IH 1
| 'hurt* nf Ih* Hem and |,i*rt ratty,
•af*ty di»|d»v, hegthS In think
I that h* I* • watchmaker H*> hat
jt rtnrh hung nn lha nail nf h • h'mth
[and nffer* a prise in the nn* who ran
truest when this eight da v cli ck, w hlrh
in** Wound tip nn Mi I* . e I stop
j Mr ftii«*w*!n lint probably th* ffm
i etl tlllpl iv nf shaving brush** which
J lint ever Itecp shown In Ihlt city The
ordinal v hruah, coating a nind**t sum
1 i* thee* and then !h*r* ar# iha fin
I Hit made, letallll g •! prices from
I 110 Up.
InforniHlion Toltl
on i uciil Manage
Howr to mattagt Ih* fa**, each
movtmttit pl/unly described, la found
111 III* booklet* distributed by the Hsr
rlet Hubbard Aver company. A aafe
method for reducing a double chin,
develop mi the neck and permanent^
preserving youthful contour and polar
1* told ns follows: Inhale deeply,
l»nd the h“nd forward, letting It fall
n Ih* chest; exhale. Th» mil*' lee
should be entirely relaxed When the
heed Is down, Inhale; then stiffen
th* muse]**, slowly ral*e th* head
and let )t drop backward as far *n
pcsslhle; exhale. Bring the heed htek
to th« erect, natural position end re
pest the movements until tir»d Next,
make ell th* muscles nf th* neck
!’ense, Inha 'e deeply and h»nd th*!
head sldewa'va to the left exhel*
Regain th» first position, Inhale and
reverse ex*rc1s*, bending the h»ad
to tl » rlaht a* far as po *Me. exhale
Repeat »*> h movement five times i
Inhale, make th* muscles nf the neck
ten** and turn th» head, looking up
and hack over the right ehoulder,
move slowly snd turn «s far as, the
muscle* will stretch; exhale. I|^| rn
to natural position, then repeat above,
turning the head over left shoulder i
singers at Show.
Tommy Malle snd J*i k Utile, writ ,
*tt • « 1 M»(> • f fn t> iMt *i.i §* • t'f
at* Iw th>t*ki ft • I out tlitwntti (It*
• • t» »a4 •* t.i»“«4' •»«)«<• *<•
,.*>*, t«*« « t Mrttll ft < Mtr
tt„n* at iit» T*.H*t ttt»«t»
a* t * )| ai>t..»t iiiln *•**•
«*►* Amntii lit* anna* »hl«tl lh*|
l ava *Htl»H * ft Will al«g In timaha
at* laalnua " Ji«iHi*«tv ••**, ’ •*»**
i ■ * VV it. *. l*»v “ 'V at
mu" a*t4 "(H4i1l*|» J«* *
- - | 10c BOX FREE f *
MAY BREATH
To giv* the breath Spring odor*
May Breath is a mild antiseptic
mouth wash in candy tablet form.
It is carried in vest pockets or the
Indy's hag.
It instantly kill* all offensive
breath odor*, whether they arise in
mouth or the atomaeh. In the stom
ach it also acta as an aid to diges
tion.
Bad odors arise from cigar* or
cigarettes, from decaying foods,
from stomach disorders, from c*r
tain food* arid drinks. They dc
stroy all charm. Thev make con
tact an offense, yet the offend*'
rarely know* it.
Whenever you meet people est a
May Breath tablet. Be sure that
the breath il right. Kill all offen
sive odors and aubstitut* tha odor
of spring.
Tat aut thla offar a«<! r>r#«ant 11
»ha drug daparim#nt. Wa will giva fraa •
1 i-Mnt bog of May Braath tha porkat
ilta. It fnvolvaa no obligation whatavrr.
ThU hog of May Braath la aur gift to you.
—
One Box FREE
A 10-cant boa May Breath fbU
weak only -a! aur drug depart,
meal. Main Floor.
Simply Prtitnl Coupon
Adtrffa only- One bon to a family
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Paris VIVAUDOU New York
The great Parisian beauty
specialist and creator of
exclusive toiletries. : : :
Narcisse de Chine
B1 AT exquisite creation that
personal fragrance. Appeal
ing to the most discriminat
ing tastes. Of subtle charm to
enhance the personality. For years
the choice of the exclusive women
of France and America for the toi
let. In demand by the most select
elegant and prop
er, Individual to the
fashionable
•lientele.
A charm mo re
precious than
beauty
Beauty loses Its attractive
ness unless one’s person has
a fresh and cleanly atmos
phere,
.Amolin, the personal deodor
ant powder, d»«troys all
odors, but positively does
not close the pores or stop
perspiration. It is the one
safe and effective deodorant
for alt u«es, everywhere on
the body. It is not only harm
less, it is beneficial to the
akin. It heals and prevents
chafing; it does not injure
gowns.
Wi/
^ Use
Amolin
la tho morning
Afttr yoar bath
AAtr a day of
work or play
Baforo you go out
la tba ovonlng
For fntfmato
• poroonal uooa
For Baby aftor tho
bail)
f Toll Fatbor and |
Big Brothar
about It for
r«ropi ration
AHMMLIN
The Personal
Deodorant Ponder
AVw Ml SKSA
('(impact mill
(blight you
A»k to in- thia vary at
tractive Hyhml Double
Compact, fragrant with
that famoua odeur -Mi
Nana — the perfume
every one ii talking
about.
Royal
Thermic Jugs
and Bottles
HERE'S the new popular
and moat complete line of
large size Royal Thermic Bot
tle* and Jug*. One for every
demand and every occa*ion.
Keep* hot food* hot and and
cold food* cold; a!*o retain*
temperature of liquids equally
well. Guaranteed to give equal
satisfaction with any insulated
Bottle* or Jug*.
See Our Booth at tho Eapoaitton
NATURAL BEAUTY!
Keep your akin health? I
LANA OIL
Complexion Soap
A. BOURJOIS & CO., Inc.
Fabrique de Par Junta
NEW YORK
United States Office
POUDRE JAVA, that exquisite im
portation in many shades and deli
cate odors.
A face powder with individuality for
milady's toilette.
In White
Naturelle
Rose
Rachel
Including the Famous
New Shades
Peaches and Peaches and
Cream.
Nrrtiiilirt for fh«» Toilrf
_
The Brush
for Bobbed Hair
I/K ATI R*
* ISO the
special rare
of bobbed
hair. The
II it ghee
"Idrsl M
bring* new
life, health and beauty to hair worn in this
popular style,
Girl* with bobbed hair appreciate the
Hughe* "Ideal.” It« genuine imported
bristles penetrate to the - alp, yet it* soft,
re*ilient rubber cushion conform* to the
shape of the head without fri<»i.,n or irri
tation.
A Genuine Hair Tonic
O r d i nary
brushes
will not sat
isfy people
who know
vuic/hcs dUoaffl&i/Bru$he9
, that, the Husrhea "Ideal” Hair Eru.»h i» the
h<»«t hair tonic.
For Thoee Who Care
Henry L. Hughes Co., Inc.,
300 MaHifr-n Art,, N>w York Citjr.
OCT*
"^fioudoir Creatioy
GOOD taste suggests that you use toilet
preparations of the same odor. The de
lightful Day Pream fragrance is obtainable in
the following products:
Day Dream
Face Powder
A velvety-soft fare powder,
perfumed with the delicate
and lasting Day Dream
fragrance. It is practically
invisible, and it at ays.
Day Dream
Perfume
There is a subtla
suggestion of dain
tiness and good
ta«te about Day
Dream which lends
a pleasing person
ality and irresist
ible charm to tha
user. *
Day Dream
Poudre Creme
Day Dream Poudre
('ream, rubbed
lightly into the
skin before apply
ing the powder,
lends an additional
protect ion and I
makes the com
plexion doubly at
tractive.
Visit Our Booth at the Exposition
ami Get a Coupon
FREE! ,,7,,[i<r:v
The coupon, when presented at our toilet goods
« ounter. entitles the bearer to a 50c Day Dream
Compact free with the purchase of Day Dream
Perfume amounting to 50c or over.
J . h. BRAN DHLS A RON8.
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FEEDERK K ST EAR NS *(’().