Chapter I. =General Remarks.=
Chapter II. =Grease-Paints, their origin, components and use.=
Chapter III. =The Make-up Box.= Grease-Paints, Mirrors, Face Powder and Puff, Exora Cream, Rouge, Liquid Color, Grenadine, Blue for the Eyelids, Brilliantine for the Hair, Nose Putty, Wig Paste, Mascaro, c.r.a.pe Hair, Spirit Gum, Scissors, Artists"
Stomps, Cold Cream, Cocoa b.u.t.ter, Recipes for Cold Cream.
Chapter IV. =Preliminaries before Making up; the Straight Make-up and how to remove it.=
Chapter V. =Remarks to Ladies.= Liquid Creams, Rouge, Lips, Eyebrows, Eyelashes, Character Roles, Jewelry, Removing Make-up.
Chapter VI. =Juveniles.= Straight Juvenile Make-up, Society Men, Young Men in Ill Health, with Red Wigs, Rococo Make-up, Hands, Wrists, Cheeks, etc.
Chapter VII. =Adults, Middle Aged and Old Men.= Ordinary Type of Manhood, Lining Colors, Wrinkles, Rouge, Sickly and Healthy, Old Age, Ruddy Complexions.
Chapter VIII. =Comedy and Character Make-ups.= Comedy Effects, Wigs, Beards, Eyebrows, Noses, Lips, Pallor of Death.
Chapter IX. =The Human Features.= The Mouth and Lips, the Eyes and Eyelids, the Nose, the Chin, the Ear, the Teeth.
Chapter X. =Other Exposed Parts of the Human Anatomy.=
Chapter XI. =Wigs, Beards, Moustaches, and Eyebrows.= Choosing a Wig, Powdering the Hair, Dimensions for Wigs, Wig Bands, Bald Wigs, Ladies" Wigs, Beards on Wire, on Gauze, c.r.a.pe Hair, Wool, Beards for Tramps, Moustaches, Eyebrows.
Chapter XII. =Distinctive and Traditional Characteristics.= North American Indians, New England Farmers, Hoosiers, Southerners, Politicians, Cowboys, Minors, Quakers, Tramps, Creoles, Mulattoes, Quadroons, Octoroons, Negroes, Soldiers during War, Soldiers during Peace, Scouts, Pathfinders, Puritans, Early Dutch Settlers, Englishmen, Scotchmen, Irishmen, Frenchmen, Italians, Spaniards, Portuguese, South Americans, Scandinavians, Germans, Hollanders, Hungarians, Gipsies, Russians, Turks, Arabs, Moors, Caffirs, Abyssinians, Hindoos, Malays, Chinese, j.a.panese, Clowns and Statuary, Hebrews, Drunkards, Lunatics, Idiots, Misers, Rogues.
Address Orders to THE DRAMATIC PUBLISHING COMPANY CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
PLAYS
And Entertainment Books.
Being the largest theatrical booksellers in the United States, we keep in stock the most complete and best a.s.sorted lines of plays and entertainment books to be found anywhere.
We can supply any play or book published. We have issued a catalogue of the best plays and entertainment books published in America and England.
It contains a full description of each play, giving number of characters, time of playing, scenery, costumes, etc. This catalogue will be sent free on application.
The plays described are suitable for amateurs and professionals, and nearly all of them may be played free of royalty. Persons interested in dramatic books should examine our catalogue before ordering elsewhere.
We also carry a full line of grease paints, face powders, hair goods, and other "make-up" materials.
The Dramatic Publishing Company
CHICAGO