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. ;m to my daughters smoking on one | condition” —writes the father of this 19-year-old girl Mr. Witiam R. Law is a typical modern father. Lenient, fair-minded. Anxious to please his children—but also to protect them. ““Smoke if you wish,” he told his 19-year-old daughter. ““But please be careful to guard your pretty teeth.” And he advised her to use Pebeco Tooth Paste! (‘See letter opposite.) As a veteran smoker Mr. Law had relied on:Pebeco for over twenty years to protect his teeth from tobacco stains. To keep mouth fresh. Breath fragrant. To chase away the bitter tobacco taste. Pebeco is different in formula and action from any other tooth paste. It has a sharp, invigorating taste—due to its special ingre- dients, ‘This unique flavor explains its remarkable cleansing qualities. For it stimulates the saliva. Keeps it flowing nor- mally hours after' you brush your teeth. Tobacco stains and disagreeable taste are washed away. Breath is sweetened — purified. Harmful mouth acids are neutralized—decay pre- vented. : Pebeco polishes beautifully, too. It keeps your teeth white and sparkling. Your gums firm and healthy. : Made by Pebeco, Inc.,a division of Lehn & Fink Products Company. Sole distributors, Lehn & Fink, Inc., Bloomfield, N. J. Distributed in Canada by Lehn & Fink (Canada) Limited. Beginning November 8, Lehn & Fink Radio Program —WJZ and 14 other stations associated with the Na- tional Broadcasting Co.—every Thursday evening at 8 p.m., eastern time; 7 p.m. central time. “Her Teeth as snowy-white as a Child’s,” writes William Rae Law of New York City Not long ago my 19-year-old daughter and I had a serious talk about her smoking. She said she really enjoyed smoking and preferred to do it with my consent rather than without it. She asked if T had any objections. I explained to her that every father hopes his daughter will always retain all her youthful dainti- ness and charm. I did not care to see her teeth discolored; nor to catch the masculine odor of tobacco on her breath.” She might smoke if she could guard against these two evils. ; Itold her that I believed the use of Pebeco Tooth Paste would help her in-this. I have used it for over 20 years and it has kept my teeth white and stainless—in spite of heavy smoking. She started immediately to use Pebeco. And I A Letter from Katharine B. Clayton of Detroit, Michigan Though I have smoked for several years I had never noticed any stains on my teeth or been conscious of a stale tobacco taste in my mouth. Perhaps the reason is that I have used Pebeco ever since I can remember. Two months ago, however, I went on a three weeks’ vacation in the woods and forgot to pack my Pebeco. I had to borrow a tube of another kind of tooth paste from a friend. What a difference! ‘T had-a horrid dry taste in my mouth after smoking and my teeth didn’t feel any too clean even after I brushed them. It would be exaggerating to say that it took all the pleasure out of my va- cation, but I was certainly glad to taste Pebeco’s “salty tang” on my return. Sincerely yours, (signed) KATHARINE B. CLAYTON mustisay I have never noticed the slightest odor of stale tobacco on her breath. Her teeth are as healthy and snowy white as when she was a little child. We both believe Pebeco is wonderful for smokers. Sincerely yours, (signed) WiLLIAM RAE Law ©1928, Lebn & Fink, Inc.