La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 05, 1928, Image 2

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What's become of all
the homely women?
Women simply aren't homely any more. You meet
p'ain women, yet . . - but their smart, trim air is the
envy of many who are only beautiful.
In the oM days, when a girl gave promise of becoming-
""hopelessly plain." she was frankly informed of
the fact to save her from hurt pride in later vear.
She remained frumpy and tried to convince herself
didn t care.
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Not today!
Advertising- has played a remarkable part in mak
ing every woman attractive.
It has taught her to use the beauty and charm that
are her heritage, regardless of the shape of her fea
tures. Her teeth, her hair, her hands, her complexion,
.her clothes, and even her erect, athletic figure have
been "brought out by methods constantly before her
in advertising.
The great beauty and style specialists of the coun
try have been her consultants, as they arc yours, if
you are taxing tuiiest advantage of the opportunities
r-eiore you ever aay, m me advertising columns of
tms newspaper.
Head the advertisements. They hold
secrets of beauty and style that were
denied the iromen of yesterday