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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1922)
THE SUNDAY BEE: OMAHA. JULY M THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE ROTOGRAVURE SECTION 00' If"9 . Skinbeautythe result of simple cleansing A normal complexion has both beauty and remarkable powers of resistance if properly cared for. But proper care is a sirzple matter. It doesn't involve the application of soaps and various preparations which promise magical beauty from compli cated and constant manipulation. If daily washing with a pure, mild soap fails to keep your skin healthy and attractive, you probably need expert medical advice. Don't rely upon soap for any purely medical purpose. The very best mcd ' ical authorities say, "Medicated soaps are .unnecessary, and usually harmful to the normal skin." Use soap to keep the skin clean xo dean issoap'sonly duty, and cleanliness . is the only desirable result of its use. In supplying Ivory Soaj for the gentle cleansing of the skin, we are supported, IVORY SOAP 99o PURE FLOATS not only by medical authority, but by the results of 43 years of experience in the manufacture of this pure, mild soap, which has been the safe beauty soap of millions of women. - ' Ivory Soap has but one purpose to cleanse safely. It promises no magic except the magic of healthful, refresh ing cleanliness. And cost what it may, soap can provide nothing more desirable. r. 'V la his wandering with Ulysses, Bobby spied a cake of Ivory Soap just under the last jMiagnph of the text above. Know tug that his mother used Ivory fix every thine he got Udder. Ulysses, mean while, took notion to scratch his bade oa die ladder, with the painful result We can't wait to see how Bobby gets down, bat he's pretty sure to keep the Ivory Soap. r-j ' a.M "You wouldn't have used that soap on your face, would you?" Mrs. Jollyco is asking. Now, what a question! Mrs. Jollyco knows very well that Mrs. Folderol would not use on her bkc a soap that has rained that beautiful silk blouse of hen. But wait! Perhaps Mrs. Jollyco has a fttrfsil "Of course not!" replies Mrs. F., indignantly. "It's much too strong for that!" "Well," declares Mrs. Jollyco, "silks as delicate as that always seasa to me as sensitive to soap as my skin. I wouldn't think of using any thing but Ivory Flakes for a blouse like that, my dear, because I've used Ivory on my awe for years, and Ivory Flakes is just Ivory Soap Jlshtd. " We said awhile ago that Mr. Jollyco intended to speak sternly to his daughter Sally about what he calk her "comic opera soap" the ccdofedsoapshesWtfuseon her face. Out picture shows him doing k. Duddy, darling," says Sally, "plum don't be mad with me! Is hthmaifiU!" ' "Sally," Mr. J. is going to say when and if he gets the chance, "an old sweetheart of aaine was snore beautiful even than jtm. She used nothing but Ivory Soap. I still sec her use Ivory every day, and stekstiUbcaatifttL" How we wish Mrs. JoDyco could be eavesdropping! - A Flaked Soap which meets the important safety test Ivory Flakes is simply Ivory Soap it form. Of nurse it fully meets this i rant satety test. Before you trust your costly fine fabrics to any soap in any form, a doubt naturally comes up in your mind. "Is this soap really safe?" Ask yourself: "Would I he willing to use this stop em my face?" A soap which is too strong for your face is naturally too strong for your delicate and costly garments. in Hake impor- For Ivory Soap, pure, mild, gentle, white has protected the faces and hands of millions of women since 1879. Ivory Flakes offers you a real margin of safety for cleansing the very finest garments you own. Ctfyngla 1932. h Tie fnem GsmUt CV, Cmrnuo ALCO-GRAVURC. INC . NfW YORK ST LOUIS. BALTIMORE 1 1 1