Modern Screen (Dec 1931 - Nov 1932 (assorted issues))

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Modern Screen A WRITER OF ROMANCE DISCOVERS THAT pink tooth brush HAS AN UNHAPPY ENDING! B USY? Of course I've been busy! In the past twelve months I've traipsed across a couple of oceans . . . done Egypt again so I could finish that serial . . . taken a peek at Vienna . . . and sold nine short stories, besides giving a few lectures. "And I look it. My clothes are a sight. My hair looks dead. Why, even my teeth look wrong lately! And goodness knows, I've never neglected them. "Or have I? Who was it? Must have been that nice young American dentist in Calcutta who told me I'd better get rid of 'pink tooth brush'' or I'd regret it. That was a year and I PA N A tooth paste DEFEATS "PINK TOOTH BRUSH" • BRINGS BEAUTY TO THE TEETH a half ago. I suppose I'm paying up now for that piece of negligence. Well, here goes for Ipana and massage. Today. I may be 34 — but I'm going to have sound gums and white teeth for a good many years longer. If I know myself" . . . "Pink tooth brush" is a sly trouble that may slip up on you no matter who you are — where you are — or how old you are. It's the soft foods we civilized people eat!" your dentist will tell you. "They don't stimulate the gums. And without exercise your gums relapse into laziness. They stop working. Get flabby. And the next thing is that they're so tender that you find rpink' on your tooth brush." And he'll go on to tell you that if you don't get "pink tooth brush" under control, you may find yourself with gingivitis or pyorrhea or Vincent's Disease. It may even endanger sound teeth through infection at the roots. There's no need to take chances with "pink tooth brush"— not with Ipana Tooth Paste in every drug store. Clean your teeth with Ipana. That will help. But for the best results, each time put a little fresh Ipana on your brush or finger-tip and massage it directly into your gums. Even in the first few days you'll see a new brightness taking the place of the grayish look your teeth have developed. And before that first tube of Ipana is gone, you'll find that your gums are decidedly firmer. Keep on with Ipana and massage — and you'll be safe from "pink tooth brush." r f t BRISTOL-MYERS CO., Dept. K.-121 73 West Street, New York, N. Y. Kindly send me a trial tube of IPANA TOOTH PASTE. Enclosed is a two-cent stamp to cover partly the cost of packing and mailing. Name Street City State 91