Judge, 1933-07 · page 27 of 36
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His heart quickened at the soft fragrance of her cheeks... BUT HER SHOES HID A SORRY CASE OF “ATHLETE’S FOOT” Wit a shock to think that anyone so dainty, 80 lovely, so desirable, could have such a repugnant thing as this fur- tive disease! Have it and neglect it! For | night after night she has looked at those | tiny blisters—found them stickil. dainty tocs—watched them break out in ist and —felt them itch—seen them pe: she’s never done anything about Danger signals—watch for them Use Absorbine Jr. You may have the first symptoms of “Athlete’s Foot” and not know what it is. | Examine the skin between your toes. | Moist, red skin, itching cracks, dead-white peeling skin—all these symptoms call for immedi. application of Absorbine Jr., morning night. Laboratory and clinical tests demon- strate that soothing, healing Absorb ickly kills the germ of “Athlete's when reached, without harming delicate tissues. But don’t stop when you get relief. Avoid the constant risk of re-infection. In hotel bathrooms, in showers and locker- rooms—even in your own spotless bath- room, this hardy germ lurks and attacks bare feet. Even your socks must be boiled 15 minutes to kill this germ. Keep on using Absorbine Jr. as a wise precaution. At all druggists, $1.25. For free sample, write W. F. Young, Inc., 300 Lyman St., Springfield, Mass. In Canada: Lyman Building, Montreal. ABSORBINE JR. elieved sore mu: 3, cuts, sprain: Insomnia bruises, sions, comicbooks.com