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Keep your mother on the young side. Help her to stay in sympathy with young ideas and both of you will be the better for it! The adoption of Tampax (for monthly sanitary protection) is a fairly good test of a mother's youthful attitude. So start her using Tampax — right away. You will do her a real service.
Tampax is a revolutionary product (it's used internally) but is thoroughly scientific. Invented by a physician, it consists of pure surgical cotton compressed into slender, white applicators for dainty, convenient insertion. When in place, the Tampax is conforming in shape and you cannot feel its presence. It causes no odor and is readily disposed of.
With Tampax you need no belts, no pins and no external pads. Being used internally it absolutely cannot make a bulge or ridge or wrinkle to "show through." You may take your tub or shower without removing the Tampax.
A month's supply fits into a purse
Sold at drug or notion counter in 3 absorbencies— Regular, Super, Junior. Tampax Incorporated, Palmer, Mass.
Accepted for Advertising by the Journal of the American Medical Association
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Kathi Norris has taken advantage of her four-year-old daughter Pam"s interest in beauty by showing her how to follow a ritual of her own.
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Four-year-old Pamela is no mean match for her famous mother, Kathi Norris. Whether she's "guesting" with her mother on the Kathi Norris Television Show on WNBT, or giving her latest views on Kathi's clothes, make-up and hair, Pam definitely has a delightful personality of her own.
Kathi says her daughter keeps her in a constant state of surprise. She never knows what Pam is going to do and say. Just the other day, someone asked the youngster what she wanted to be when she grew up. Pam answered without a moment's hesitation.
"Why, a mother-in-law, of course."
Kathi's still wondering what gave Pam that idea.
Of course, Pam, like all little girls, asks continuous streams of questions. Kathi's positive she may soon run out of answers. Pam particularly loves to watch her mother dress and put on her make-up. It's no wonder they enjoy being together. They're real friends.
Kathi has taken advantage of her daughter's interest in beauty by showing her how to follow a ritual of her own. On Pam's small dressing table are her personal brush, comb, bubble bath set, cologne, scissors, nail file and colorless polish. She has everything she needs to keep her looking and feeling sweet and fresh.
It hasn't been hard for Pam to learn about hair care, either. Ever since she's been old enough to understand, Kathi has been letting Pam brush, comb and set the hair of her favorite doll. The little girl thinks it's a fascinating game, and she loves to show her mother how much she has improved. When it comes to shampooing or setting, though, Kathi lends a helping hand.
Pam's hair has a slight natural wave, but Kathi usually gives it a home permanent about every six months. Pam is becoming a real expert, and knows the directions by heart.
Kathi grooms Pam's nails once a week, but it is up to Pam to keep
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