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7 f r t od et eee oe ;D Genevieve’s Discovery. Famous screen-star - also an aviatrix and crack tennis player , Viola Dana gives her views on bathing and building health Mee f Americans know and love Viola Dana--the winsome little ; . jf M= of ie-land.” A) b, just depends on keeping fit. dition.” The Evening World's” Kiddie Klub Korner Coorrtaht, 1970, oy The From Puntaning On (The New Tork Brming word) Conducted by Eleanor Schorer = A True Story. “That was a catbird,” © eee staying away. | Doesa't that give you courage? It ought to, and Ido hope it dows, be- because we would #0 dike to have all of you with us at the next Klub other (every American place. When a true her inatier American sees that it makes him feel | ~~ But how many know Viola Dana—the plucky, athletic girl? On the tennis-courts of Los Angeles she has been victorious in many matches, Her airplane carries her frequently over the city and the beach, In the surf she'is known as a strong and daring swimmer. “People often ask me how I have strength for such vigorous sports after my long hours in the studio,” said Miss Dana recently. “But extra energy “Long ago I discovered how correct bathing with the right soap benefits the health of the skin and the whole body. I use Lifebuoy Health Soap because its fine antiseptic and delightful, rich lather keep my skin in the pink of con- Like Miss Dana there are 2,000,000 others in America who are building up health and strength every day by correct bathing with Lifebuoy Health Soap. They know how its big, generous lather, and mild antiseptic invigorate the skin and keep it always active. Doctors say that an inactive, “ and poor health. | Why a “lazy” skin We have all wondered why some people are always complaining about the weather. On warm days they feel hot and uncomfort- able. And in the slightest draft they begin to sneeze and catch cold. A common cause of these troubles—and of many others—is an inactive, “lazy” skin. Without proper exercise the tiny muscles of the pores and glands in your skin beeome weak and flabby. Then your whole skin grows “lazy.” You suffer too much from the heat, and catch cold too easily. In addition, a “lazy” skin is always to rashes and eruptions, The vitaligy Of your whole body is lowered. Doctors have found that proper bathing will easily restore health and vigor toa “‘lazy” skin, Keep your skin active—glowing with health Already many people have found a simple, “lazy” skin is the cause of much discomfort is a drag on health pleasant way to keep the skin always healthy and active. A bath in warm water with the rich, bubbling lather of Lifebuoy Health Soap— then a cold sponge-off and a vigorous rub- down— Try bathing with Lifebuoy yourself and see how it leaves you “tingling” with health all over. It gives your skin just the right kind of exercise. That means a clearer, fresher complexion, too—the radiant, out- door look that everyone admires. Notice, too, the clean, wholesome odor of the Health Soap. It contains a mild antiseptic, that purifies and stimulates the skin. The odor tells you why Lifebuoy is known as the “Health Soap.” Start today to make every bath help build health. Take a cake of Lifebuoy home with you, It is on sale at grocers, department and drug stores. Lever Bros. Co., Cambridge,” ass. Kiddie Klub: play and never regret it. | REBUS LETTER CONTEST. ik copecppapanperepanscareaeradetret Patchogue is quite a distance, but) Ten-Year Clase—Adeline Potrano, §$4OW TO JOIN THE KLUB AND |not so far ax New Haven, Connecti-| Daniel Hunter, Beatrice Cunning- OBTAIN YOUR PIN. ki | cut, and I have known Kiuh members ham, Allee Horn, Helen Zadek and to come from that city to attend 4|IAliian Engel. | FTCEN awards of one doliar each! will be given the ten Klub members who write the best | § yaame Haas Latins . | $wnb'a sive “gry Riub Pia tod ‘Soeibenehip To make certain that every one will “COUPON NO, 688. know what a Rebus Letter is, here is We have le Aus: POTATOES - HAVE-MANY Cyes# ENEVIEVE WRIGHT was a Httle girl | Meeting, wis lsvea day, while| [It wil be in Christmas week. That | rounds a long way off now, but time her mother ing dinner, | coos ‘round ever #0 awiftly, ant it ix |an example Genevieve slippe y herself to | never soon to begin coaxing, You A nearby wood, When she first en. wil hay to toune to 0 me only once. | : - » hearg’| After that Mother or Dad, or whoever tered the wood sho thought she heard) Hing, you, will be as enger to Lave| the erying of a cat. the fun all over again as you are | ‘I'm going to find that kitty and | yourself. take it home with me,” sald Gene COUSIN ELPANOR vleve softly JULY Be weak: to the place Where tie ESSAY CONTEST AWARD] sound came from and there sat a bind The Ahiarionn’ lag. making a noise like a cat. Genevieve Hf American flag in one of the stood looking at it for a fow mo most beautiful things in the | ments, very surprised, and then ran world to an Asneriont: As we ar Gy home to her mother and told of her ech OG, Walden Vin Huw Waving Over wT (Ay Kd oe discovery, Wiest NA ave 71 ‘The answer must ve gent WITH LIFEBU WY HEALTH SOAP BUT-CANNOT CONTEST RULES. - SEE stage with Thomas Jefferson, success of all ca when s. asadancerat the her career Miss Di door’’ girlk—vigorou: “DANDERINE” Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its ‘Beauty. , answered. “Of course it has another long scientific name, but everybody | strong, brave and true, culls it catbird because of the sound it makes.” ee This flag, Which you see every day, | the letter, By MILDRED DAVENPORT, aged twelve, Tuxedo, jes its meaning. The red stands for) ‘The letter must be original. Klub LEW |oharity, the white for purity and the |members must have thought their | BAR COUSIN ‘XLEANOR: | ¥ DEAR OUT-OF-NEW YORK |Wluie for loyalty. The whole af It- \ietters up all by themselves; letters | hear 80 much of the parties| COUING? What Cousin Tania Seif MtpOS for Union and Tiberty.| oe oe copled of written from | hen Sm he nag makes me | ot De Cople ¢ ‘0 { vou have. I don't Mve near mays is quite true, We have lining tint if, Washington and «Betsy | memory 1e contestee Inust not ac- | enough to come ¢o them. 1 would Wiko| had most of our Klub parties 1p or |Home were fiving to eee the fag WAY | Cont help of elders to know {? you will ever have any| near New York, and tt ae iinely| ine in bo may more laces than oa") acto trom the parent or teacher {© shows or parties or anything clee near| that {t will always be wo, ‘The rengon |June 14, 1777, they would be more | | tet Vln se aren inal with { here. They are mostly in New York. |\s that the langer number of our!them very unhappy to hear anybhuy | the sender must accompany each con- | A tow canta Buys “Dendertie’’ ateee | I would be very much pleased {f you! Kiubmates live In Greater New Vork.|say any bad word against the flag. | tribution i ; |Ancappiication of "Danderine’ you-oan- Severe Enewer FA02 Quaereon: 2600. |S0 the very best thing to do ts to | 80 let Ue not say one word againat ADDRESS (‘hot find a fallen hair or any dandruff; bi Your loving ant loyal Cousin, shee ; " ee 1 American flag. iBER, Hesidde every tiale andwer wen fle % By LEOLA B. M’'COMB, aged 12,| tke heart and bravely make the trip, | ) OTT, aged ton, Wee-| D N. Y, Eve-lvigor, brightness, more color and thick Patchooue, L- I. You are missing a bully good time by hawken, id, No, 68 Park itow, N.Y Viola Dana—now celebrated as a star - with the Metro Picture Corporation— won her early fame on the legitimate Hor first has been an “‘out- ind skilfulin athlet- ics, Her address is Metro Studios, Holly- wood, California. @ Ordinary Soap Work up the best possible lather in warm water with some ordinary soap. Then try the same experiment with Lifebuoy. You will find that Lifebuoy makes at least 50% more lather. 50% more lather than ordinary soap Rich, generous lather—half again as much as with « ordinary toilet soaps. That's the result of the Ra Palm oils in Lifebuoy. ‘Try the simple test shown above. See for yourself that Lifebuoy forms at least 50% more lather. Notice, too, the clean wholesome odor of the Life- buoy antiseptic. The generous lather carries this cleansing antiseptic right down into the pores of the skin. That is why Lifebuoy keeps your whole skin glowing with health. For the face and hands More than any other parts of the body, the face end hands are exposed to dirt and grime, They especially require a soap that forms a heavy, creamy lather, which will loosen the dirt, and carry it away, Try Lifebuoy the next time you wash your face and hands. Notice how much cleaner—how much cooler the rich Lifebuoy lather makes them feel than ever before. Watch your skin improve. Lifebuoy users able and unusual things. Lifebuoy Health Soap $200 in prizes for letters from Every day we are hearing from more and more Lifebuoy users who are doing remark- If you or your family ‘are among the 2,000,000 users of ‘Lifebuoy, and have won a prize, or done something interesting, write us a letter de- scribing it and telling why you like Lifebuoy, and mail it on or before Al to Dept A2 Lever Bros, Mass. Coord | We will award prizes of $100.00, $75.00 and $25.00 for the three best letters. Emclose the end of a Lifebuoy carton in your letter 31. Address 104 Cambridge, THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1920. HONORABLE MENTION. Store Closes at 5 P. M. Lord & laylor 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street Telephone Orders Filled—Phone Fitzroy 1900—Ask for Telephone Order Desk Great Opportunities in This August Sale To Outfit the Outdoor Boy Seashore, Camp and Country Wear at Clearance Prices Boys’ Bathing Suits Several Hundred of ‘Em $2.65 and $3.45 OUR choice of several styles in fine quality Worsted — blue, heather mixtures, maroon and bright red bodies, contrasting borders., One- piece models,. also Coat Suits or “California models.” Sizes 2 to 16. Boys’ Outing Hats Straws, or Cloth Alpines $1.10 and $1.65 WAY below cost, for none of these Hats are to be carried over to next season, and the price advaritage is unusual. Good straws, just what we have left from a suc- cessful season’s business. Alpinés in linen, cotton and silk, just a few, in tans and greys. Boys’ Khaki Blouses Just the Sort for Sports Wear $1.45 OTTON Khaki. Blouses that have been much more—splendid for rough-and-tumble play and hard service in camp and athletics. Ser- viceable material and well-made, to please the thrifty mothers. ' Athletic Underwear Less Than Wholesale Price Now 85c OYS like it because “it’s just what Dad wears!” Comfortabel for the active boy, made of check Nainsook, and thoroughly excellent quality underwear, Union Suits in sizes 28 to 32. Sleeveless Shirts ie Pia Drawers, sizes 28 to 34. Our most decisive reductions of the season in Boys’ Wear * gurth Floor. STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. HEARN Fourteenth Street. West of Fifth Avenue. Entire Stock Men’s Palm Beach Suits Reduced to 12.50 Our regular $19.75 Season’s best styles in striped or plain. Materials of fine quality. Also striped mohair suits reduced from $23.75 to 14.50. Not all sizes in each style. $13.95 White Flannel Trousers... . $8.95 White Striped Serge Trousers. $17.50 Gray Raincoats............: 3600 Men’s Soft Shirts 1.47 our regular $2.25 Cords, repps, percales and other good materials, striped in blue, helio, green, tan and combination colorings. Soft cuffs. Men’s Union Suits 1.00 Exch Seconds of $2.25 and $3.00 Garments Ribbed or balbriggan union suits, with long or short sleeves, long drawers. Specials in Men’s Work Clothes Shop “Mechanic” Union Made Overalls or Coats Special 1.77 Each Plain blue, brown, white or blue striped, Regular sizes. 28 ct. Canvas Gauntlet Gloves... of Men’s Work Shirts / 1.77 Chambray, percale, black sateen and khaki. 17 pr. Clearance of Men’s Straw Hats $2.95 to $4.95 Hats reduced to. $6.00 to $9.00 Hats reduced to. See other pages for our three column P mals and Exceptional Sale of Lace Trimmey