Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 245, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 February 1930 — Page 21

FEB. 21, 1930.

as America’s most beautiful women of the screen have learned it from V. E. MEADOWS International Authority on Beauty Let V. E. Meadows reveal to you the undeniable charm of the makeup that doesn’t show. .... how to put on powder so that it stays on all day without repowdering. .... how to select the right color of powder for your type. .... how to shape your face with rouge. .... how to bring out the beauty of your eyes. .... how to match your necx with your face. .... and other points in the finer technique of makeup. >

V. E. Meadows has been eonsuiting cosmetician to Warr ner Bros., United Artists, First National, Tiffany Stahl and De Mille. He tvill reveal to Indianapolis women the beauty secrets of America’s screen stars, and he says that what he has done for screen beauties he can also do for any woman. He believes that those who attend this first lecture will find it so enlightening. so interesting, they will need no urging to attend every one thereafter.

Betty Blythe and V. E. Meadows

Individual Consultations may be had at the close of each of Mr. Meadows’ lectures, and as a special service he will write a cosmetic prescription for individual make-up, suited for each complexion, for day or evening use.

THE ART of MAKE-UP And Scientific Treatment of the Hair

Vera Reynolds, Pathe De Mille Star, and V. E. Meadows

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You are invited to see and hear Mr. Meadows at the Indianapolis Times Beauty School LINCOLN HOTEL—Travertine Room February 2F-25-26-27-28 Mr. Meadows will lecture twice daily, at 2 o’clock and 8 o’clock P. M. using living models to illustrate his artistry. There will be no admission charge.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Beautiful women, says V. E. Meadows, are concealing their beauty by the improper use of beauty artifices. Referring to America’s screen stars, he says: “They are not blessed with more of nature’s goods than other women, but they do know how to use makeup to enhance that which nature gave them, and as a result are the beautiful women of the country. Every woman, young or old, can have the individuality of the screen star.” Mr. Meadows speaks with authority. He has been consulting cosmetician to most of America’s screen stars. He is here in Indianapolis now to give the professional women, the business women, the housewives and the school girls of Indianapolis instruction in the proper use of makeup.

How to make up for the evening, for the work day! How to bring out your own facial beauties and conceal your makeup! How to make your makeup stay on all day long. He will conduct two free lecture classes daily under the auspices of The Indianapolis Times at the Lincoln Hotel, Travertine Room, starting next Monday, February 24, and continuing through Friday, February 28, imparting knowledge of cosmetics and their proper use gained in twenty years’ experience in the art of makup. He will illustrate his methods with living models—revealing the undeniable charm of makeup that doesn’t show but brings out all the beauty of the face.

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