Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 August 1919 — Page 3
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1! ways of . using Talc
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On the body after a bath to keep you cool longer.
2 On the hands and arms to make gloves go on easily.
On the face—to relieve sunburn. Colgate’s — for its cooling, soothing action.
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7
On baby to pre-
On men’s cheeks N
vent chafing and
after shaving to
irritation common
relieve “smart”
in hot weather.
and give a velvet finish.
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8
On face ana neck
On the feet before
before motoring
a long walk or a
to protect from
dance to prevent
dust and wind.
chafing and weari-
Carry Colgate’s
ness.
on every trip.
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^On neck and arms
9 On tne body after
for the evening
a bath to remove
toilette to remove
stickiness and
“shine” and add
make dressing
a dainty perfume.
comfortable.
On the neck—a man’s neck — to prevent the
collar from wilting.
On all occasions when you want more comfort m hot weather.
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