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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1922)
THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEK KOTOGRAVURK SECTION. How intelligent bathing benefits your complexion 4' Jfr&sa- J ,h Many people who -arc very careful about the soap they use for their faces and hands are much less considerate of their bodies. This is a serious mistake. The condition of the skin of the body not only has a direct effect upon the general health of the whole individ ual, but it has a specific relation to the condition of the complexion. The pores of the skin throw off surplus mois ture and impurities. If you were to paint your body or cover it with metal foil so that all the pores (eased functioning, you would soon die. Failing to remove dirt and to rinse off thorough ly stops up some of the pores and dams up the impurities. These pores then often become inflamed and infected, and skin troubles on the face and other parts of the body may result. Ivory for the bath makes a pure, rich lather instantly; dissolves the accumu lations at the outlet of each pore, and then rinses off completely, leaving the skin perfectly dean and healthy. For convenience and greater pleasure in the tub, Ivory Soap floats. No need to grope blindly about in soapy water Ivory is always on top, inviting recapture. If you wash your face while in the tub, as many people like to do, Ivory's presence again assures you of perfectly safe and gentle cleansing. Having nothing to conceal, Ivory contains no strong perfume or dyes. It is delicately fragrant and has the creamy whiteness which is the natural color of the best quality of toilet soap. Bathing with Ivory is a safe, pleasant, convenient and exhilarating experience in cold, warm, or hot water. V ML. j. "Julia, my olJ sthoolmuc, Mr. Luhim, it coming for over-night. Plate put two fresh cakes of Ivory in the gum bathroom." "Yet, Mrs. Jollyco," tars Julia, paragon of maids, "Here are a dozen new cake I just ordered this morn ing." What a joy to have a mid who atwayt doc the right thing! PROCTER & GAMBLE "Aw gee! Can't you quit throwin' 'at Ivory Soap around? Gee Whiz! " "Mum-OT-mum! Ee-c-e!" It ia very hard not to sympathize with Bobby Jollyco, because (back where you can't see her) Pinky Parker, whose name it sweet to Bobby's ears, looks on at hit humiliation. t And yet, Teewec't wordt are eternal truth Ivory Soap it mild and gentle and good for babies to play with, in or out of tubs. It it too bad that all other babies can't make themselves as well understood. IVORY SOAP 99,PURE IT FLOATS m ' . : yip ' 1 I VT Ml I " ' "What!" exclaims President Jollyco. "Yet tir," uyt Miss Jump. "It t no wonder the girls can't keep their hands clean. I thought you'd like to know." "Kmu! Of mm I'd like to know! Call Mr. Jimp too . , . Jimpaon, hang it, tir, why do you dis criminate against the girts in this office? Why don't you proviJe Ivory Soap in their rest-room ? . , . Well, throw that stuff away and get some Ivory. If I can have it, to can liny. . , . How't that. Mitt Jump t" "Oh, thank you. Mr. Jollyco. Mt have such nac girls here. They lt like Ivory." A VLtleJ Sup u hhb metis tlx importMtt sjfety test Vkr you uutl your tiwtly tut taNut to any fewp in any fcm. JhjI naturally iixnrt up irt you wiJ ' liihi ip really ul ' ' Ati ytHWwtl t m.'J I uw.( to tawf M a A nap hit k it tiKi wnntg Ki ym tatt it -V H v ! yowl tMuMf aiJ tiwlf gUMrtMt Ivury Uktt it tmiply lvn SMp to rUkf Knt, 'V i"'1 M Iwlly imt-tt this impiit tan uhiy KM iry Vup, putv, mtlJ, gviwU, whuv ru ptiitixttU iU' anj rutvl it millnMtt t omn ihv Ivtiry IUir iAtit a Hal tun m K tktntini ItH ii pmt jtMnmu 4 h r A tl si. A 1 Ml t Ik" A t ( fmim t l, tit Mtfc kl (Mm HiliMMi