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Show HOW YOU CAN BECOME BEAUTIFUL I rrT TO RIGHT: MAR PEGGY PETIT, TE RR Y, DORK MARYNASH By MARIAN HALE Ever' women wants to be bnutifu! i some know hew to be and others don t. I '5 the knowing how thr.t counts more than the natural endowments. Make the most of what you have land don't worry about what o,j I haven't Is the modern Helen's slo-I slo-I g?-n. Some of the most famous beauties , todn arp distinguished because of come particularly lovely feature thcyi have developed to the nth degree. I Every woman has at least one good fpatjrc one feature better than any ' of tee rr at and capable of greater de-velopmen. de-velopmen. Six of the most beautiful etase ! actresses have ben selected to write 'for The Standatd-Examlncr on six .particular beauty points any woman may develop to advantage. Follow their home course in beauty Find your best point, and do as they did. Here's the program: Hair Mary Nash of "Captain Applejack," Ap-plejack," famed for her lustrous, luxurious lux-urious hair, will tell how she takes care of It Complexion Peggy Kurfon. English1 I beaut In "Good Morning. Dearie,"' who has improved even upon the famous fa-mous English complexion, has some suggestions to make. Figvre Margaret Peii the little dancer who created many of the dances In "Pin Wheel," and whose slendrness la the Snvy of all women, tells you how she keeps her lines so lovely. T' eth Ethcllnd Terr--, whose beauty beau-ty ha3 helped to make the "MuBlc Box Revue" a success, will tell yon j how she keeps her teeth beautiful. Eyes Doris Kenyon of "Lp the j Ladder" hats some hints to pass on 1 i to you. ' ' Contour Marjorle Rambeau of tho j perfect profile and perfect neck, now I playing in "The Gold Fish," can tell J you about this. The first article on hair, by Mary Nash, u-'.ll appear In The Standard-Examiner Standard-Examiner tomorrow, I |