Silver Screen (May-Oct 1939)

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WAS A LEMON 0 0* "For several unhappy years I was a lemon in the garden of love. "While other girls, no more attractive than I, were invited everywhere, I sat home alone. "While they were getting engaged or married, I watched men come and go. "Why did they grow indifferent to me so quickly? What was my trouble? "A chance remark showed me the humiliating truth. My own worst enemy was my breath. The very thing I hated in others, I myself was guilty of. "From the day I started using Listerine Antiseptic* . . . things took a decided turn for the better. "I began to see people ... go places. Men, interesting men, wealthy men admired me and took me everywhere. "Now, one nicer than all the rest has asked me to marry him. "Perhaps in my story there is a hint for other women who think they are on the shelf before their time; who take it for granted that their breath is beyond reproach when as a matter of fact it is not." ill' sfcListerine Antiseptic cleans and freshens the mouth, halts fermentation of food particles, a major cause of mouth odors, and leaves the breath sweeter, purer, and more agreeable. Use it morning and night, and between times before business and social engagements. It pays rich dividends in popularity. Lambert Pharmacal Co., St. Louis, Mo.