Silver Screen (May-Oct 1934)

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^4" ^%uxmJL,\ HER FAMILY HAVE A GRAND PLACE IN NEWPORT-BUT OH, HER TERRIBLE TEETH! 14/ ^ f f man hen Ellen's at Newport, her life is a round of bathing, beach parties, luncheons,and contract. Herfather has money. But — there' sa"but"about Ellen! E lien speeds in high-powered craft — wins cups in the yawl races — goes cruising on her father's yacht. But the "but" about Ellen spoils her good times! 71 ]he men who spend week-ends with Ellen's father ask Ellen to go dancing. But where are the young men ? The but" about Ellen is her teeth! hy doesn't Ellen's father tell her that her teeth are dingy, unattractive ? She doesn't know that "pink tooth brush" can rob a girl's smile of its charm! E lien should go to a dentist. He'd tell her to begin at once to clean her teeth with Ipana — and to massage extra Ipana into her tender, bleeding gums. I t wouldn't be long, with Ipana and massage, before Ellen would have sparkling teeth again — and young men to go sailing ■with, and dancing with! ^~yLDER men are gallant — but young men size a girl up! Even though a girl has money, she had better be attractive-looking, too! And that includes being attractive when she smiles. Don't be an Ellen. Clean your teeth with Ipana Tooth Paste, and each time, put a little extra Ipana on your brush or fingertip, and massage it into your inactive gums. Gums today are inclined to be tender, and to bleed, because today's foods are neither coarse nor crunchy enough to exercise them properly. That is why you should massage your gums with Ipana. The ziratol in Ipana plus the massage aids in stimulating and toning them, so that "pink tooth brush" is kept at bay. And in avoiding "pink tooth brush," you should avoid gum troubles like gingivitis and Vincent's disease. Your teeth are safer, too. Ipana is excellent for the teeth— and keeps the gums healthy. Use it! Be good-looking when you smile! TUNE IN THE "HOUR OF SMILES" AND HEAR THE IPANA TROUBADOURS WEDNESDAY EVENINGS — WEAF AND ASSOCIATED N. B. C. STATIONS IPANA TOOTH PASTE Silver Screen for July 1934 VISIT "A CENTURY OF PROGRESS" SEE IPANA MADE FROM START TO FINISH See the Ipana Electrical Man. General Exhibits Group Building No. 4 — Chicago, June — October, 1934 3