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Use More Water- Hot or Cold I don't mean as a substitute. Being what you might call a chronic guest of Mr. Pullman I am able to study the shaving technique of a lot of men, and not one in ten uses enough water. One of the chief virtues of Mennen Shaving Cream is, that the lather will absorb about three times as much water as ordinary shaving soap. Only a good, moist lather will really soften a beard. I know it’s your beard and you have a right to suffer in your own way, but I am making a good living persuading men to enjoy shaving, and I am going to keep at you until you try it my way once. After that it will be your way. First, go easy on the Cream. It’s potent, and half an inch is enough for most men; three quarters for extra-sized faces. Likewise the Cream costs money, but water is cheap. When the lather fluffs out on your chin add more water —hot or cold. Don't break down the lather by rubbing it with your fingers. That is mussy, unnecessary and inflames the skin Keep adding more water and “brush it up" into the lather. Don't be afraid that the lather will drizzle the way it does with ordinary soap. Work in the lather with the brush for three minutes, Perhaps you think that is too long and is foolish and everything, but try it once. The rest is between you and your razor. If the beard sort of melts away—if that blade that was ready to resign takes a new grip on the job—if your skin is smooth and happy—why just come through with a confession that Jim Henry knows what he is talking about when it comes to the superiority of Mennen Shaving Cream. My 1, cent demonstrator tube is still at the pre war price of 15 cents. ‘Salesman THe Mennen Company Newaan, J. USA @eorae | FROSTCO. Drawn by Lantin Oouw te | MAKERS Carrol—What are kisses vood f | BOSTON Caroline—Weil, with me, their face value, you know — JUDG! To May By Mowron Meyer, Pr LOSSOMS now on every boust Music everywhere Flowers abloom in fehl and wor Sweetening all the air tion Univer thrushes, whippoorwill merry lay Robin s, hark while they pas faery feet Witchery in everything. Just to live is sweet Fair is May by night or day Sunlight, starlight, too. Yet my heart a What were May Sweetheart, without you? We Know Not, Neither Do We Care 4 young girl in. silk Which looks the best stockings shivering, or a girl in woolen stockings being tickled to death? EB. W. Beroess, Lehigh University Binoculated bD Ge r pore Fascias! Tavwussre Many a bachelor who thinks himeli too deep Drees by Cusmsn Geasmasen, Parkdale Collegiate Imatitute, Toronto (4 to be seen through is merely making ctacle Skhe—Poor boy! I'm so sorry you did't pas of himself —Branas Hovstos, Harvard Law School. ey yminations. What was the reason, | wonder? He—(also wondering) | can’t think. The Maid Was Right Mrs. Smythe was training a new maid who did not J down with respect for her mistres squely)—Well, have you dusted the seem to be wei Mrs. Smythe what? crs STIL, University Michigan." Ger WELL-BE YOUNG- GROW TALL iverstty discovery is the moat important Benth tent Kew ni an Bo by Cuas, Mites Un Tue Latest Porurar Movie 4 Kevstone dy R 30 + YOUR THROAT & VOICE comicbooks.com