Evening Star Newspaper, January 18, 1925, Page 94

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A group from Sherwood Forest char- acters—Miss Etta Joslyn Giffin as Robin Hood, Karl Langenbeck at left and his daughter, Miss Langenbeck THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINATON, D. C. —GRAVURE Walker—1820. ~———#8 Miss Mary Talma as a Venetian Walker and Frances M. Dawson as Peppermint Sticks At right: Cyrus Mantz and Miss Katherine Buynitzky as Mexicans, Miss Helen B. Tompkins as an old-fashioned girl Miss Goldie Halstead and John Allen, in the pirate group. L. M. Leisenring as Johnny Mrs. Sidney F. Talia- ferro as a powder puff. Mrs. Mary Dixon Willis as a maid of Hawaij. Mrs. Gideon A. Lyon as a priestess of the Atlantian Temple of the Sun. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gibson in costumes of the Louis XV period. —are never misunderstood. They have a way of saying just what you want said—just that and nothing more Let us telegraph your flowers. bers of the Florists’ Telegraph Delivery Associa- We are mem- SECTION —JANUARY 18, 1925, THIS IS THE DAY OF PREVEN- TION. Today, danger is marked wherever it exists—on railroads and highways, on land and on sea. Civil officials, as well as medical and dental authorities, are designating Danger Lines that demand our con- stant respect and attention. Safeguard your health at THE D THROUGHOUT the I world today, medical and dental authorities are seeking to safe- guard health by warn- ing us of danger. That is why dental authori- ties have pointed out The Danger Line on our teeth—a vital point where all should practice prevention. Foritisin the tiny V-shaped crevices along The Danger Line that food particles lodge and ferment, causing acids whichlead todecay. The gums become infected, bleed and recede from the teeth. Pyor- rhea often follows. Under- mined health-——even heart trouble, rheumatism and kid- ney disease—may be the result from infection due to decay Cross-section of a tooth showing decay at The Danger Line. ANGER LINE at The Danger Line. Your dentist will tell you that Milk of Magnesia is a safe, thorough, effective means of counteracting the acids of the mouth which cause decay. Squibb’s Dental Cream is made with Squibb’s Milk of Magnesia. Itcleansyourteeth thoroughly and brings out all their natural beauty. It neu- tralizes the acids which attack the teeth. It stops Acid Decay. It reduces the peril of Pyor- rhea. No dental cream can do more. To get children to brush their teeth regularly, give them Squibb’s Dental Cream. It is pleasant to use and safe for all—even for the baby. SQuIBB'S DENTAL CREAM your druggist. alkaline taste. Made with Squibbs Milk of Magnesia SQUIBB'S MILK OF MAGNESIA—The Standard of Quality—recommended by physicians everywhere, may be purchased in large and small bottles from If you have not used Squibb's Milk of Magnesia, we urge you to try it and note its definite superiority—its entire freedom from a bitter, E. R. SQUIBB & SONS Chemists to the Medical and b('\(u' Professions since 1858 © E. R. Squibb & Sons, Mail this Coupon TODAY Something for you —something for the children r_.E R. SQUIBB & SONS P. O. Box 1132, New York City We have had prepared a charming little booklet for children, The Tinies That Live in a2 Tube, tell- ing in story form the importance of oral hygiene We shall be glad to mail a copy, with a generous trial-size tube of Squibb's Dental Cream, for 10c —or the booklet or sample alone for 6c Check the one wanted ) Enclosed 10¢ for booklet and triai-size tube Squibb’s Dental Cream [ Enclosed 6c for sample tube [ Enclosed 6c for booklet Name. Address.

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