Judge, 1923-12-08 · page 35 of 36
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that the new penetrates root cells of hair. Unless it does and pr that it does in 30 days—the Merke Institute does not to keep one penny of your money. And furthe more, q you as th user’ t he “sole judge. My y 2 book, now dy, explains the method in detail and tells you pre- cisely why I am able this unusual guarantee.” ALOIS MERKE., New Hair in 30 Days -or Costs You Nothing! Alois Merke brings from Europe an amazing - a mple method guaranteed to grow thick, beau- = : SS t hrec ul, luxuriant hair, or no cost. Marvelous for 2 hair that is thin, falling, lifeless. Fie Booklet Explains 3 ithe Method At the famous Merke Institute, Thin Falling Hair Given QA 4 7 si Fifth Avenue, New York, letters are Z . pouring in from all over the country Glorious New Health requesting information concerning the new European method for growing hair. So astounding is this method t it has been guaranteed to grow new air in 30 days or cost nothing To women this method is particularly interesting as it often transforms thin, falling hair into rich, luxuriant beauty in an unbelievably short time. It is unlike anything ever known in this country. It penetrates to the starved root cells, revita nd nourishes them—and the hair grows thick lustrous, beautiful There is no massaging, no singeing no fuss or bother of any kind connected with this new method. It is simple, : : pleasant. Already hundreds of women Rati he Allied Meike Insti who had thin, falling hair, hundreds of a le on «Dept, ith Aventis, New men who were par bald, have ac- th quired new luxuriant growths of hair. Patily. The letters h The Allied Merke Institutes, Inc., Dept. 812 512 Fifth Avenue, New York City ake Hair Grow.” explai 1 for gr gloriou: (State whether Mr., Mrs. or Mis Thin, falling, scraggly hair is a sign of starved root cells. For the first time a method has been per- fected which penetrates to cells and feeds them DIRECT PRESS OF WILLIAM GREEN, NEW YORK