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Liberty Number of Judge “Mother, I'll bet the Princess looked just like you”... Such artless tribute is the reward of women who retain that schoolgirl expression Puroil, choice of the ers girls In beauty-wise Yonkers women know a good com- lexion is worth more than ubies,and they wash with- out fail with Puroil Soap every five hundred miles. Puroil is a beauty soap, made by experts to safeguard your complexion! See that you get real Puroil for use on your front veranda! Nhis heart every boy wants to think his mother the most beautiful mother in all the world. And, mothers, you cannot live up to your little boy's expectations unless you use Puroil Soap every five hun- dred miles! And it is so simple, moth- ers! Just stop at any of our Puroil Service Stations and have a wash, every five hun- dred miles. It takes but a moment, mothers, and you owe it to your little boy. And insist that our atten- dants use Puroil Soap. Ac- cept no substitute. If your skin is inclined to be puffy with Columbus cir- cles under the eyes, use the Extra Heavy Cake of Puroil. It will remove the carbon from the pores and give you much more power on hills. And Puroil Soap costs but 10c the cake! Is your little boy worth ten cents, mother? KEEP THAT SCHOOLGIRL EXPRESSION cS 10 most of our sales are in the Bronx.