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ALL AMERICA 
1 before France fell and while her finest perfumes were still available, 
ted direct comparison with these, regardless of price. 








‘oday, imported perfumes are no more. Vaughan’s fine floral perfumes are 
5 ill available, can still be compared with the finest, regardless of price. 
a 2 unusual demand has exhausted stocks of some odors, we have been 
fortunate in replacing most of these from small lots of fine essential oils im- 
ported before war destroyed contact with Europe’s great producing centers. 
Tk you can no longer find your favorite imported odor, you will find the 
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Regina and Song of the Heart. 
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Appleblossom: Soft, yet fresh and clean. 
Bouquet S: A delicately feminine blend 
tich floral oils that in France and America is 
accepted as the leading type of odor in the 
better shops. 
Bouquet XX: Another blend, slightly 
“drier’’ and less sweet. An exotic fragrance 
preferred by women accustomed to the better 
French perfumes. 
Carnation: Many acknowledge it as the 
best recreation of this beloved old favorite. 
: BF arest Breeze: A smoky, piney fragrance 
—the scent of a pine forest on an autumn day. 
_ Freesia: We are proud to have captured 
the elusive scent of this delicate flower. 
_ Gardenia: Not sweet like so many “Gar- 
Borla” perfumes—a rich, intense odor. 
_ Geranium: Like a crushed leaf of the green 
plant. 
lowing blends of the same individual character as the best Parisian 
ouquets: Bouquet S, Bouquet X, Hawaiian Lei, Zanzibar, Calcutta, Victoria 
. The Following Odors Ane Auatlalle in 
_ Either Cologne or Perfume 
Cologne is about one-eighth the strength of perfumes (about double the 
strength of ordinary toilet water). It is used wherever a perfumed lotion is 
wanted—in the bath, on linens, or as a refreshing lotion. 

Vaughan’s Sampler: To prove to our cus- 
tomers the high quality of our perfumes; we 
have assembled a ‘Sampler’ collection, 
featuring our ten leading fragrances, a full 
one-eighth dram of each, enough for several 
$1.00 
applications. All ten fragrances, 
plus 10c tax. $1.10 postpaid. 

Hawaiian Lei: A lovely blend of exotic 
tropical flowers. 
Heather: A rich “smoky” or “‘peaty’’ fra- 
grance that goes well with sport clothes. 
Lavender : Thewell-known English type, not 
sweet or ‘musky’ like so many near-lavenders. 
Lilac: Lilacs wet with morning dew. Fresh 
and leafy—our largest selling odor. 
Lily of the Valley: At last, a satisfactory 
reproduction of this elusive scent. 



PERFUME PRICES 
Cost of Federal Total 







Size Perfume Tax Price 
4 ldram $0.65 $0.07 $0.72 
q 2drams 1.25 “13 1.38 
Vg o2. 2.25 223 2.48 
- 4,40 

‘1 oz. 4.00  .40 

COLOGNE PRICES 
Costof Federal Total 
Size Perfume Tax Price 
1 oz. $0.50 $0.05 $0.55 
4 oz. 125 3 1.38 
1 pint PASS) .24 2.59 
1 pint 4.50 45 4.95 












in Black and Gold Gift Box, $1.00. 
15 Cents Extra. 
War and embargo which have ae all 
imports need not deprive you of the pleasure 
2 using quality soaps today. 
Made in the best European tradition, as high 
quality as the pre-war imported soaps.of 
ars ago, Vaughan’s Floral Scented 
aps can be used with confidence by those 
stomed to these luxury products. Yet the 

) American Soaps of Imported Quality 
| q Six3-Ounce Cakes, Your Choice of Fragrances, in Black and Gold 
Gift Box, $1.10. Three 6-Ounce Cakes, Your Choice of Fragrances, 
Either Mailed to Your Order For 
Made from the same fine oils used in our 
Perfumes and Colognes. Fragrances available 
include the following (see descriptions under 
Perfume list above.) 
Carnation, Lilac, Lavender, Geranium, Vio- 
let. 
Following Prices on Soaps are Prepaid: 
3 oz. cake, 23c; 6 0z. cake 41c. 
THESE ARE CEILING PRICES 




Magnolia: The veritable fragrance o ithe 
Southern Magnolia—rich and lush. 
Red Rose: The Damask Rose type. 
Sweet Pea: The true fragrance of the origi- 
nal Spencer sweet pea. 
Violet: The English violet, softer than the 
Parma type. 
Wild Rose: Like the breeze through a 
Sweet Briar hedge in June. 
Zanzibar: Like a clipper ship laden with 
rare oriental woods and the spices of the 
Indies. 
“Personalized Perfumes” 
Cost of 
Perfume Federal Tax Total Price 
Dram) 1 oO 
Ounce ..10.00.... 
We take pleasure in offering this 
group of highly individual, specially 
blended odors, which while not ex- 
actly matching the perfume of par- 
ticular flowers, do express the 
enchanting fragrance of gardens and 
woodlands. 
Calcutta: The oil from which this 
perfume was made was intended origi- 
nally for introduction at $75.00 an ounce 
by a famous French house. Escaping the 
fall of Paris, the perfumer brought this oil 
to America as his only remaining asset. 
We contracted for the entire stock. This 
is perhaps the last great perfume that will 
come from Paris until Germany falls. 
The fragrance is that of the rich, opu- 
lent bouquets for which the French are 
famous, yet it is so dry and woodsy that it 
is not cloying. Outstanding. 
Victoria Regina: Based on the 
formula for the consecrated oil used in 
anointing Queen Victoria at her corona- 
tion. Rich and fragrant. Not for the 
ingenue. 
Song of the Heart: 




A dry, woodsy 
fragrance with no trace of sweetness, yet 
definitely not heavy. A perfume of un- 
usual distinction. 




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