Photoplay (Jan - Jun 1933)

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\^yiwu r CL6 CvA&L Of O CUM ANOTHER day's work over. An■** other empty evening ahead. Would it always be like this? For other girls, the day was just beginning. It was cocktail time, or the hour to dress for dinner and dancing. But for her — it was only a quarter of six again . . . She could not understand it. Plenty of attractive men came her way. Why did they never ask her out — or at least not more than once? If she only knew ! . . . If only someone would tell her! . . . But of course no one did. * * * Actual tragedy can enter a girl's life through halitosis (unpleasant breath) — and without her ever suspecting she has it. That is the insidious thing about it. You cannot know, yourself, when the breath is offensive, and your most intimate friends won't tell you. Yet it is a scientific fact that practically everyone has halitosis now and again. You cannot avoid it. But you can correct it— by gargling and rinsing the mouth with Listerine. Every morning. Every evening. And between times before every social engagement. Listerine immediately stops fermentation in the mouth— the cause of 90% of all cases of unpleasant breath. Listerine overcomes the odors at once. There is absolutely nothing like it for the purpose. Clinical tests have shown that Listerine instantly conquers mouth odors that ordinary mouth washes cannot hide in 12 hours! Begin this very day with Listerine. It is refreshing. It cannot harm teeth or gums. It is the safe antiseptic with the pleasant taste. And it ends the awful risk of halitosis! Lambert Pharmacal Co. ...HOW'S YOUR BREATH TODAY?