. The Rotunda . OTONIQUE ISkin TonicI TONING LOTION to be used instead ofwater. Removes all traces of cream. (Use always with CleansingCream). Cleanses, clarifies and stimulates pores to normal activity,refining texture of the skin. $ TISSUE CREAM — A rich nourishing cream for building up theunderlying tissues. Helps to correct intense lines—round out thinfaces and hollows and impart velvety smoothness. $ DE COTY (Special Astringent) — Firms and tones loose skinand flaccid tissues without drying skin. Aids in correcting relaxedchin and throat. Reduces puffiness around eyes. $


. The Rotunda . OTONIQUE ISkin TonicI TONING LOTION to be used instead ofwater. Removes all traces of cream. (Use always with CleansingCream). Cleanses, clarifies and stimulates pores to normal activity,refining texture of the skin. $ TISSUE CREAM — A rich nourishing cream for building up theunderlying tissues. Helps to correct intense lines—round out thinfaces and hollows and impart velvety smoothness. $ DE COTY (Special Astringent) — Firms and tones loose skinand flaccid tissues without drying skin. Aids in correcting relaxedchin and throat. Reduces puffiness around eyes. $ POUR LA PEAU (Skin Lotion). The correct make-up founda-tion for skins inclined to be dry, or exposed to dry , healing, giving a flattering youthful bloom. $ DE BEAUTE (Foundation Cream).The perfect, velvety make-upbase for the normal or oily skin, or under humid conditions. Givesthe essential protection from sun, wind and dust. $ COTY QUALITY AT MODERATE COTY PRICES. 14AI Every Woman Needs—THE ESSENTIAL TREATMENT ID Cleansing Cream. (2) Skin Tonic. 13) Tissue Cream. (4) Foundation Cream. Complete $ For Special Requirements— (2A) Eau de Coly—Special Astringent Where Stronger Effect li Desired. (See Above Text). (4AI Skin lotion—Moke-Up Foundation For The Dry Skin. Number of GuestsExpected for theCotillion ClubDance


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