Radio and television mirror (July-Dec 1942)

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LOOK AT ME NOW. . . last week's "forgotten woman"! "After weeks of being the 'forgotten woman' I was having the time of my life at the Watkins' party. "I felt like shouting it to the world. I wanted it to be a slap in the face to those who had whispered behind my back. "Not a man said 'Let's sit this one out' or 'Excuse me, I've got to make a telephone call.' I danced every dance — and there were plenty of 'cut-ins'. "Moreover, midnight found me singing close harmony with the most interesting boys at the party — some of the old friends who had politely dropped me and some new ones who were plenty attractive. "It just goes to show that a girl can win back the favor she sometimes loses through her own carelessness. And had I been careless! Oh, my! Thank Heaven, I found out what my trouble* was and did something about it. "Perhaps in my experience there's a hint for you — and you — and you." One of the worst handicaps anybody can have is halitosis (bad breath).* Once found guilty of it you may be under suspicion always. How's Your Breath ? But why take chances? Isn't it just plain common sense to be on guard against this offense which detracts so much from your charm? Listerine Antiseptic may prove one of your best friends in this matter. This reliable antiseptic works two ways to purify and sweeten your breath. 1. It halts the bacterial fermentation of tiny food particles on oral surfaces; while sometimes systemic, most cases of bad breath, say some authorities, are caused by such fermentation. 2. It overcomes the odors that fermentation causes. If you want to be at your best socially and in business, never, never omit the wholly delightful Listerine precaution. Use it night and morning and between times before social and business engagements. It pays. Lambert Pharmacal Co., St. Louis, Mot LISTERINE ANTISEPTIC for oral hygiene ij HONESTY r**^y shines forth from a product just as it |i does from a man. You will find it in y LISTERINE TOOTH PASTE ■**<***v#>*#*<v»sr*s»s#s#s#v»***s#vr*^*##***> NOVEMBER, 1942