The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, October 22, 1922, ROTOGRAVURE SECTION, Image 36

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    THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE ROTOGRAVURE SECTION
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(Parents are not supposed to read this)
Dear Girls and Boys:
In a few minutes you arc going to get your color
box and color (he picture of Bobby Jollyco and
Pinky Parker and their friends, to try to win one of
the fine prizes offered at the bottom of this page.
Meantime, there is something you ought to be .
learning about color and soap.
Colors are pretty and sometimes they are very im
portant. When your face is nice and pink, it shows
you are healthy and strong. When your clothes are
white, it shows they arc dean.
But with soap, that is not always true.
Sometimes, of course, a good soap has a natural
color. But it is very easy to color soap artificially
blue, pink, green, purple, yellow any color the
soap-maker may choose, just as you can color this
piece of white paper.
"The natural color of the best quality of toilet soap
is a creamy white" says Dr. Puscy, one of the best .
known writers on the care of the skin, although he
says, too, that even whiteness is not always a guar
antee of purity you must know your soap!
But why should anyone want to put bright, artificial
color in a soap, if it is really fint soap?
One reason is:, to make the soap look prettier. (But
of course that doesn't make it clean better or feci
nicer, docs it?)
We could color Ivory Soap blue or pink or green or
purple or yellow, if we liked it would be just as
easy as for you to color the Ivory cake in the picture.
But Ivory is pure It hasn't anything to hide and
its natural color is creamy white, so why should we
color it?
No, wc don't color Ivory. We arc proud of its
purity, and we want everybody to know it, so wc
leave Ivory creamy white just as it is naturally.
Now, of course, because Ivory is so pure, it is very
mild and gentle and can't hurt the most delicate
skin. Its lather is rich and fluffy, and you can
rinse it off before you can say "Jack Robinson."
And in the bath-tub Ivory swims just like a white
boat you can always get it back without diving to
: the bottom for it.
When you arc coloring the picture, be sure to leave
the Ivory cake white; and when you want the very
finest quality of soap for your face and hands and
bath and hair, you will find it inside that familiar
old black and white Ivory Soap wrapper.
PROCTER & GAMBLE
A Soapy Poem
Pinky Parker's mother gave
Her fifty ccnn, and Mid:
"Go buy cake of fine (ate Map
That's nicely colored red."
So Pinky waned id the More,
But on her way the found
Her neighbor, Bobby Jollyco,
With bundles homeward bound.
"What's thai bis oner'" Pinky aked,
"A package of soap," said he.
"Oh, my? h mutt have com a lot!"
"No, fifty cent, You set,
"Mv mother uui Ivory Soap,
She says it's pure and mild
For face and fundi and bath and hair,
For 'woman, man or child!' "
"My mother's soap is rtJ, and yourt
Just white," proud Pinky says.
"And for one little, teeny cake,
Just think of what she pays!"
"Well, I don't care what prici it is,"
Comes Bobby's turn to say,
"My mother says: 'No finer soap
Than Ivory,' anyway!"
Now which is wrong and which is right?
And who shall judge this case?
Why yon are judge, and jury too
Try Ivory on your face!
IVORY SOAP
99o PURE IT FLOATS
Well, if here isn't Bobby Jollyco with a bubble
pipe just exactly like those which will be given
as prizes.
"No," said Bobby as Pinky Parker offered him
a cake of her mother's perfumed "comic-opera"
soap, "that soap won't do. I've got some Ivory
it makes slick bubbles anybody knows that,
don't they, Jimmy?"
"Sure," agreed Jimmy Watson, "I tried some
other soap the other day, and the bubbles busted
right away, toon s I shook em off."
That's rijjht. Ivory Soap makes wonderful
bubbles, quick as a wink. And you never lose it
in the water, either, because it floats.
Cokning of this picture only will
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