mu CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN. _ ' APRIL 24 192 . +3 ‘l: v .l..».:;'..'1...' '. "_ = ;",I. "'_, f_ a l our famous treatments . p - ~-, 4 a v » ' O ‘ I. s Q r I . i or improving our s 1n '*~-s = ‘ a i "w. ‘ .. ~ O TYOU ever“ feel dissatisfied with your plexion pale’ and sallow? By the new steam _ appearance-wish this or that were difierent, treatment you can make it glow with radiant color. and i han ‘t? long to c gel l Don't neglect your skin — begin today to make _ Onething you can change—and that is your skin. it as smooth, clear, and flawless as it should be. F _ _ _ In the famous booklet wrapped around each cake _ A“? g"! can ‘mtfmvc h°iaPv°afaé°° by ‘mpflw’ of Woodbury’s Facial Soap, you will find not only mg h” c°mpl°x'°n' Wlth thc fight ca” 7°“ the‘ four treatments given" here—but additional ca“ mak° your skin 5° “way in.“ Softncss’ its treatments for all the commoner skin troubles. smooth, fine texture and brilliant color, that it will Find thc trcatmcnt your individual typc of Skin outweigh almost any other advantage you could demands and bcgin using it tonight possess. , The very first treatment with Woodbury’s will Rwwmbsr that your skin ohanées in Spite OF leave your skin with a slightly drawn, tight feel- ‘ <"-*~'— --s--~_.- .. <r YQU- Bad! d3)’ 01d Skin 156$ and WW Skin talk” ‘ ing. This only means that your skin is responding its P1309 NC‘ mam?!’ What dfiliicts 3'01" GOmPWXiDU to a more thorough and stimulating kind of cleans- has suffflfid 90m in U"? PQSP-bll "igulaf twat" ing than it has been accustomed to. After a few \’ - mm! YOU ca" Ki“ lfhis __11@W Ski" 31° 1°V¢1in°5$ treatments this drawn sensation will disappear, and l g and Charm if 9h°u1d halw- your skin will emerge with such a soft, clean, _ _ healthful feeling, that you will never again want w I . d h r r m n hl a . . . - y», , Eafifiaonct 0°‘ ttgfits Sfogssggznsggcigl ivgygsf _ to use any other method of cleansing your face. . improving your complexion; If your skin is too f Woodbury’s Facial Soap is on sale at all drug p I ' - oily—you can make it smoother and drier by using ‘stores and toilet goods counters in the United \ f 1 i tile famous Woodbury treatment given here. If you States and Canada. The famous booklet of treat- “V” l are troubled with blemishes——with conspicuous rnents is wrapped around each cake. Get a cake , nose pores-use the special treatment indicated today and begin your treatment tonight. A 25- SKIN BLEMISHE$—- for your condition, and see how quickly your skin cent cake lasts for a month or six weeks of any How m get rid cf “It-m gains the clearrlcss it has lacked. Is your com- treatment or for general cleansing use. 1m ;__~,-,_-¢ rciiring, \va5ll in your usual WHY with warm ' water and Woodbury’s Facial Soap and then dry your . - face. Now dip the tips of your fingers in warm water and rub them on the cake of Woodbury’s until they are covered with a heavy, cream-like lather. Cover each blemish with a thick coat of this soap cream and Sample cake of soap, booklet of famous treatments, I __ ; ~ _, . . . and SampLS C“ ‘Voodburl S Facml Powder’ Faclal leave it on for ten minutes. Then rinse very carefully, -. Gleam and Cold Cream “mt to Y9“ f°1'.15 ¢¢nl3~ first with clear, hot water, then with cold. w - ‘ I _ For 6 cents, we wlii sze-rlu you a trial size cake (enough Th‘? "K111i" “R 0f W°°dbmy3 l" Clwnsmfi Y0“? for a wwk o; ten days of any Woodbufy lfeatmcnt) akin will discourage the tendency for new blemishes _l. together with the booklet of treatments, "A Skin You t° mm‘- Love to Touch.” Or for 15: cents we will send you the treatment booklet and samples of Woodbury’s Facial _, SQaphEaciol Powder, Faglzfl__C_l'garr_l_ and Cold Cream. Address The Andrew Jergens Co" Limited, 000 Sher- brooke Se, Perth, Ontario. CONSPICUOUS NOSE PORES How to reduce lllcnl Dip a cloth in very hot water; lather it with Woodbury’s Facial Soap, then hold it to your face. When the heat has expanded the pores, rub in very gently a fresh lather of Woodbury’s. Repeat this hot water and lather ap- plication several times, stopping at once if your nose feels sensitive. Finish by rubbing the nose for thirty seconds with a lump of ice. Do not expect to change in a week a condition result- ing from long neglect. But use this treatment persist- ently, and it will gradually reduce the enlarged pores until they are inconspicuous“ OILY SKINS—— How to correct them First cleanse your skin thoroughly by washing it in your usual way with Woodbury’s Facial Soap and warm water. Wipe ofi‘ the surplus, moisture, but leave the skin slightly damp. Now with warm water work up a heavy lather of Woodbury’s Facial Soap in your hands. Apply it to your lace and rub it into the pores thoroughly~alwnys with an A upward and outward motion. Rinse with warm water, then Jl with cold—the colder the better. If possible, rub your face l PALE, SALLOW sums“ ‘The new steam treatment for them .One ortwo nights a week, fill your wash bowl full of hot water-almost boiling hot. Bend over the top of the bowl and cover your head and the basin with n heavy bath towel, so that no steam can escape. Scam your face for thirty seconds. Now lather a hot cloth with Woodbury’s Facial Soap. With thin, wash your face thoroughly, rubbing the lather well into the akin with on upward and outward motion. Then rinse the skin well, fint with warm water, then with cold, and finish by rubbing it for thirty seconds with a piece of ice. . The other nights of the week, wash your face thoroughly in the for a few minutes with a piece of ice. This treatment will make your skin fresher and clearer the first time you use it. Make it a nightly habit, and be- fore long you will see a marked improvement—-—n promise of that lovelier complexion which the steady use of Wood- bury’s always brings. The booklet eonlnininl the hmouo Woodbury treatments d? . Iorlll fllocommonerllrin frou- woodbury wgy, with Woodbury’s Facial Soap and warm wool, . , . - " m‘; j,';,;§°,fj;j.:g';7j 511;‘: finllhln] with l duh of cold Wlltef. Find the treatment Ior your ‘Hpbum "m" l, “Mum The very first time you use this treatment your akin will [uh II lovellnon and color.