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(X*JT L£T TfifS HOL6 SCAfte YA, ' jPB I mhjQogtoast its a eiMCH -if ya k. ^ ff ■ ■ ■ _ _ I Min lOIIL By H.T.WEBSTER I o-v Th' couRse ^urn*-. II P B^P ■ _ tf 6 i/ % *AT. or* 1 i tJhinjk You'll X I Uk£ "THIS COURSe, I CASPAR l ! \IICE, L£V£L GREGNS- not Too a^uCH [ Rough - ajo e^D watcr ha^^rds -fneRe's only one holg on f ■Tne oouRse 'That Gives us gr-vvhat AmV Trou0l£( awD TmiS KinD of _IT / TROU0US . * |F You bo 0<J t OF 0O(.IMDS‘ \ There , you \iot omly lose j NOuft 3E\LL AmD STROK6 , I 0U r YOU MIGHT PE UfiJ - | forTlinare 6mough fo y QuST W/MDOW i/\/ ~fH/\T gRGCM HOUSB THe GUV WHO OWWS IT 15 zA/V/ OLD , CRA0. HG TH^e^TcwfO To 0O/A r UP ThO hsst aa/vj wiho Put /a ball —J Through hiS wimOow _ r OF COURSE (F YOU SMACK OUT A PSRFEOTcY STRAIGHT Bail, OR IF SOu hoof You'RE All Right \io chhhce Then of go/mg OVER TfiE FCnCE 1 z*. T ( AH-H-h.' STRp\iGh T 4 MS A Die ' J - VVAJHV, CASPAR , WHAT S —1 MATTER ^ ► V— -*v_<T UH-£R-/^AiOT F€€unG j ■ wea i th/mk i'll go ._J I IHOMf __J I .. - -£7?'-| Advertisement ^ _ Advertisement WHO'S the dark and HANDSOME WITH MAC? IT'S HIS FRIEND HENRY - FROM CHICAGO. S-SH! HERE THEY COME f EVERYTHING MAC TOLD ME M ABOUT YOU IS TRUE — MUSm DOUBLED AND ( J C REDOUBLED J WILL YOU EXCUSE ^ ME7 MY HEAD ACHES SO HARD I'LL HAVE TO REST A BIT J ONE OF THOSE HIGH HAT GIRLS, EH ? WELL, THERE ARE < Jr? YES—ANOTHER BRIGHT BOY WHO j THINKS A BATH ALONE CAN PREVENT PERSPIRATION ODOR.| j GIRLS CERTAINLY KNOW BETTER_Jfc^^a| f YOUR GIRL FRIENDS WERE^ I CERTAINLY CHILLY AND j \ HAUGHTY y I HATE TO TELL ^ YOU, OLD MAN, BUT I'M AFRAID ^ THERE WAS A j REASON. YOU OUGHT TO USE mum J f YES, I KNOW yOUfeE A ^ CONFIRMED BATH-TAKER. BUT THAT CAN'T PREVENT PERSPIRATION ODOR LATER I AT THE RACES A WEEK LATER —H B&mac and mum j ^—'_< *■—5 It takes more than soap and water to prevent perspiration odor - IF you depend upon your bath alone to keep you from offending with perspiration odor, you’re mak ing a big mistake. i A bath works backwards; never for | wards. It merely washes away traces I of past perspiration. It cannot pro tect you in the hours to come. The way countless men and women keep themselves always fresh, free from perspiration odor is to use Mum after their bath. Taka* |w«t half a atintita. A bit of Mum smoothed under each arm— and you’re safe for the whole day or evening. That's all there is to it I CaaHng and taatfcing ta skin. Mum is SO pleasant to use—soothes and cools the skin. You can even use it right after shaving the underarms. Marmlaw ta (lathing. Use Mum any time, before or after dressing. It doesn't injure fabrics. Daa* nat pravant partplrotlan. Mum does just what you want it to do— prevents the odor but not the natural perspiration itself. Don’t risk offending with perspira tion odor. Use Mum regularly after your bath—and you’ll always be safe. Bristol-Myers Co., 630 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. TARES THE ODOR OUT OF PERSPIRATION »