Evening Star Newspaper, September 6, 1925, Page 67

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STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE Miss Gertrude Ederle, American swimmer, attempting to swim the English Channel. The photograph shows her drink- ing chocolate, the bottle having been handed her by her trainer, Jabez Wolffe, from the boat. Underwood & Underwood After the collapse of Miss Ederle. swim the English Channel when about two-thirds of the way across. She was taken into a rowboat and then to a tug. Mille. Sion, French Under swimmer, holding Miss Ederle Before Gertrude Ederle attempted to swim EE the English Channel. The photograph shows her party—trainers and friends— en route to Cape Gris Nez, where the start was made. Underwood & Underwood Young Washingtonians who were medal winners of the Milton Life Saving Club of Chesapeake Beach, Md. She gave up her attempt to wood & Underwood At left: Madge Bellamy, star in the new photoplay fea- ture, “The Iron Horse,” playing in Washington. The famous base ball “cut-ups,” Nick Altrock and Al Schacht of the Washington team, performing for the fans in Chicago during the recent series in the Windy City. © Underwood & Underwood k of poems we have recently one in u matehless poem”— New York Suturday Review of Literature. For Sale at Brentano’s Woodward & Lothrop Book Dept. Charming wrap of Jap Mink attractively combined with a collar and cuffs of Alaska Fox. The lining is enhanced by Applique work of imported cut velour. Designed and display- ed by the Capitol Fur Shop, 1208 G st. n.w. SECTION—-S CPTEMBER 6, 192 D. Your tooth-brush can go only so far— after that it is up IT IS physically impossible to brush every surface and crevice of your teeth where decay may begin. It is also im- possible for any tooth-brush to protect your gums from irritation or infection. The real work of protection on the grind- ing surfaces of your teeth, and especially at that vital place, The Danger Line, is up to your dentifrice Where is the Danger Line? Your gums thin out to a very fine, deli- cate edge where they come in contact with the teeth. If you look closely, you can see the tiny V-shaped crevices formed by this union of your gums and teeth You will find these crevices on the out- side of your teeth, in between your teeth and in back of your teeth. They form The Danger Line What happens there Particles of food and germs collect in these tiny crevices of The Danger Line Acids form which cause Acid Decay of the teeth and irritation of the gums. In time the gums break down. Such condi- tions are favorable to Pyorrhea and loss of teeth. Many serious diseases are often traceable to Acid Decay and infection at The Danger Line. People who lack energy, who seem constantly on the verge of ill-health, who are pale of skin and dull of eye, should attend to their teeth and gums. How to protect The Danger Line Squibb’s Dental Cream, made with Squibb's Milk of Magnesia, is a safe, scientific means of neutralizing the acids in the mouth, which, unless neutralized, cause Acid Decay and often Pyorrhea. To give your teeth and gums proper care and really lasting, effective protec- tion, use Squibb’s Dental Cream regu- larly at least twice a day. Tiny par- ticles of this ideal protective dentifrice will reach all the pits and hidden crevices of your teeth which are inaccessible to any tooth-brush. There they will re- main, neutralizing acids as they form, protecting the teeth from Acid Decay, lessening the peril of Pyorrhea, at the place where Pyorrhea begins—The Danger Line. Remember then your tooth-brush can go only so far. And be sure that you se- lect a dentifrice that will go the rest of the way to safe, effective protection. Ask any druggist for Squibb’s Dental Cream. to your dentifrice 25000% In 508 Cash Awards Squibb Educational Contest Each advertisement of E. R. Squibb & Sons has an educational purpose. It gives infor- mation which, if followed, will lead to better health. To help accomplish this purpose, we will distribute $25,000.00 in cash awards among 508 contestants who give the best answers to eleven questions Ten of these eleven questions appear in this column. The eleventh and last question will be announced on Saturday, October 24, 1925 The Questions Notice that none of the contest questions is difficult to answer, nor does the answering of them require professional or technical knowledge. You can get the information you need to answer these questions from Squibb advertisements—follow them regu- larly. 1. What is “The Danger Line” in the mouth? so called® 2. How can tou best guard vour teeth against Acid Decay and your gums against Prorrhea and thus maintain your general health® Why is it 3. What is the import Cream® t constituent Whs is it so important® »{ Squibb’s Dental Why should a den:al cream be free from grit or similar abrasives® 5. Of what value are antiseptics, germ-destroying chemicals or astringents in a dental cream? 5. Why should a dental cream be free from substances that would be harmiul when continually used in the mouth® Why is a correct dentifrice of the utmost importance in children’s mouths = d vou have in the family medicine cabinet only such products as are approved by your physician? State one or more points of superiority in each of the following products: Squibb’s Milk of Magnesia, Squibb's Castor Oil. Squibb’s Cod-Liver Oil. Squibb’s Epsom Salt. Squibb’s Bicarbonate of Soda Why is it important to consider the dient”” betore you buy? *Amended The Awards 1st award $2.000.00 2nd award 1.500.00 3rd award 1.000.00 2 awards of 500.00 each 3 awards of S0 awards 100 awards 350 awards of Priceless Ingre- 25.00 each 508 awards totaling $25.000.00 100 Special Awards of $25.00 Each nce to win one of You Need the FREE Booklet We have prepared a new booklet E. 1 Contest 1 pleased to mail you a copy free of receipt o your copy at an early date, we suggest t you mail the coupon below at once. Don’t forget Squibb Week—October 24th to 31st SQUIBB'S DENTAL CREAM Made with Squibbs Milk of Magnesia The “Priceless Ingredient” of every Product is the Honor and Integrity of Its Maker The price of SQUIBB'S DENTAL CREAM HAs BEEN REDUCED ToO 40c A TUBE. In a little more than three years the demand for Squibb's Dental Cream has increased from a few thousands to many millions of tubes a year. This demand has neces- sitated the erection of a new manu- facturing laboratory in Brooklyn, N.Y. With the completion of this great new plant, certain economies in manufacture have been effected, and the saving has been passed on to you. The retail selling price of Squibb’s Dental Cream is now 40c a tube, instead of 50c a tube. For sale everywhere. CONTEST EDITOR. E. R. SQUIBB & SONS P. 0. Box 1132, City Hall Station, New York Please send me a_copy of your free booklet Educational Contest.” Name Street The Squibb Dept 24A - | | | 1 | | | | |

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