TIIK OMAHA SUNDAY IIFK HOTO;HA UKK SECTION. Sound advice about your complexion from two famous dermatologists In every book by high medical authori ties on the care of the skin, you will find urgent warnings against the "treat ments," "methods" and "preparations," with which thousands of women, in their search for beauty, arc endangering their complexions every day. Here arc several short quotations from two such eminent authorities: "A soap should be bought not as a panacea for skin troubles, but for its humbler quality of cleansing the skin, " "The natural color of the best quality of toilet soap is creamy white, " "With a healthy skin of normal resistance, the only care needed for the face is to keep it clean and to protect it from damaging influ ences. The way to keep the face clean is to wash it, sometimes with soap and water, sometimes with water alone. " "Medicated soaps are of little value, except as soaps, and should not be used inadvisedly. " fnm "The Care of rhe Skin and Hair," by William Allen Puscy, M. D., Professor or Dermatology, University of Illinois. "Remember that medicated soaps are unnecessary, and usually harmful to the normal skin." fnm "The Ore of rhe Skin," by Charles James White, M. D., Professor of Derma tology, Harvard University. From authorities such as these there is no appeal. IVORY SOAP 99 44m PURE IT FLOATS In choosing a soap for your skin, there fore, choose a soap that is pure, mild, gentle and white, and that cleanses safely. Ivory Soap meets every one of these ideal specifications an honest, whole some soap, made of the very finest materials, for a single purpose to cleanse safely. Ivory's pure, mild, quick-rinsing lather has brought delightfully refreshing cleanliness to millions of lovely com plexions since 1879. PROCTER & GAMBLE (Si q wi " . iSfDcV G "Sally Jollyco, what are those red spots on AJ ' 1 Pa A ,.' ; -? VLk- you,fcce?" a 1 if , -V - V ; WlrV ' Sally may be stubborn, but she's brave, in V 1 I 6 , ; ' f?l.T . spite of Dr. Verity's bmling frown. A " fy T ::: '.VrfeT "Uncle Doctor d, I was trying to get 9i LJi ' , ff. J j. ' , - more beautiful with some slickery new soap, hi I Ci r, . and I tried too hard Pleat don't scold me!" " rvll . n VA ' til Do you suppose Sally will rtw kro It A t J J JAWCK - V V-i V 2l e had used safe, gentle Ivory Soap, Dr. t " i 7 1 H 1 I .' I U$ft(f ZT ., ' . X Verity wouldn't have had to scold her. (J1 Of jfl 'ViQiXl V JfrW Jamming, i-Vmyy : i I A r)i Mm:'m' J ' i $"'0 We can't quite make out the utntt of Mts. Jollyco's lullaby song; but maybe, if we try very hard, we can write some words of our own to fit the tune. And if you're not quite sure of the tune, you try very hard and make up a tune to fit the wtrdi. , Intry fragrant, lvry white, Drtwsy baby, ilttp tonight. wry pun and htry mid, Baby wait a batty child. lfry lather, rinte and fUat! Bahy tail ytnr Imry hat. Baby grtw clean and string Itmry guard yen all life Itng. (The Law approaches neaUhily.) "I ! rfThcLawspeaka.) "Hey! Didn't you set that sign?" shunts The Law. "Aw, wt ain't ivtmaua'," replies brave Bobby Jullycu. "We're hating. Looty." Weil, uat see wk that Uk natal has done! There's a cake ot Ivory luating m the Mrt ialh femf! If jrtxt wm The Law, what cuukl you say w tktt A VLiked Sfktp which meetf th itHfxtrtant safety test IWfciti- )tu ttufi yHtt imily hite lalxu Id aiy wu in any ftm, a ilmiU natural! imim- up it yut ntt " It iht 111) vi k ' AJLtiMfwH ' t uUlie uMn'H m-4 tint tJ 11 ' A ( ti h i hi vumtt hi ' lt. l m'- lla lflMI t.t tHli i'i li 1U ,r I K liM ' Ivtwy I Uk- u inily Ivixy NtM in AAt hum fy (" m lully iiMt-it ttn imjoit Ul ulny v I ir Sa. wH, ntiUI, Kt'iNk, hte hat xtttUl tin- latt- aiul haiwlt i dllllllMtt lJ VlldHII tuwv I'1) Ittiry liit urltn n i wy' m' katnt t !iiKm 1 rvnarV Ak ) 7 M lT. i s t . ' 1 I It ,(! I tl IIHIIt IIIMlutl