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Photoplay Magazine Cover — page 10: Pulp Fiction, 1922

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# Page Analysis This is an **advertising page** from Photoplay Magazine's advertising section (page 10). The page contains a full-page advertisement for Woodbury's Facial Soap. It features a romantic illustration of a couple in a gondola with the caption "In her face—the charm he seeks to find," and the headline "Nothing quite effaces that momentary disappointment." The ad text recommends a multi-step nighttime facial treatment using Woodbury's products to address skin blemishes and maintain smooth, clear skin. It promotes a complete miniature set of Woodbury's products available for 25 cents. The layout combines illustration, large display type, and body copy typical of early-20th-century beauty product advertising.

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LO PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE—ADVERTISING Nothing quite eltaces that momentary disappointment NSTINCTIVELY—perhaps with- out even stating ir to himself<a man expects to find daintiness, charm, refinement in the women he knows. And when some unpleasant little detail mars this conception of whata woman should be—nothing quite ef- faces his involuntary disappointment. Don't let a neglected condition of your skin give an impression of un- tidiness in your toiler. Any girl can have a smoorh, clear skin, free from little defeces and blemishes, Each day your skin is changing—old skin dies, and new takesits place. By giving this wew skin the right care, you can keep it flawlessly smooth and clear. If you have the type of skin that is continually breaking out with ugly little blemishes, use every night the following simple treatment to over- come this defect: UST before retiring, wash your -) face with warm water 2nd Woodbury's Facial Soap, finishing with a dash of cold water. Then dip the tips of your fingers in warm water and rub them on the cake of Woodbury’s until they are cov- ered with a heavy, cream -like lather, Cover cach blemish with a thick coar of this and leave te on for ten minutes. Then rinse very carefully, first with clear hor water, then with cold. Use this treatment une the blem- ishes have disappeared. Then con- tinue to give your face every night, a thorouch bath with Woeodbury's Facial Soap and warm water, ending with a dash of cold. This treatmence and other special treatments for all the different types of skin are given in the booklet wrapped around every cake of Wood- bury’s Facial Soap. Get a cake Copsright, M22, by The Andrew Jerwent Ca Every adtvrilsement in PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE ts guarantert. SECTION an In her fate—the charm he seeks to find of Woodbury's today and begin to- night the treatment your skin needs. A 25 cent cake lasts a month or six weeks. A complete miniature set of the Woodbury skin preparations For 2¢ cents we will send you a complete mini- ature set of the Woodbury skin preparations, containing samples of Woodbury’s Facial Soap, Facial Cream, Cold Cream, and Facial Powder, together with the treatment dook- let, “A Skin You Lore to Touck.” Address The Andrew Jergens Co., sos Spring Grove Ave. Cincinnati, Ohio, Tf you fire in Canada, address The Andrew Fergens Co., Lim- wed, ers brooke S*trees, Perth, Ontario. English agents: HEC. Sneich 8 Co.,¢Ludgate S¢., London, E. C. 4- fey