The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, June 18, 1922, Section One, Page 12, Image 12

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    This is a generous of fer. An offer of a
regular, full-sized cake of famous Palm
olive Soap a-b-s-o-u-e-ly free!
strings to it, eitherit is open to every
- ... . . .
one, anywhere, who reads this advertise-
ment, and we hope all who do will accept it
We expect to give away thousands of cakes
the more the better. Why? Because we
know that all who secure arid use this free
cake will become Palmolive enthusiasts.
Every gift cake will make a permanent
customer. j
. - ,
Por no matter how much we tell you about
the smooth, creamy lather of Palmolive
and its wonderful cleansing qualities-
Palm and Olive oils which make this lather t
a Yeal complexion beautifier
Or all we can say about the nifld ba Palmolive for every
y
a1
An opportunity to make the acquaint
ance of the attractive, fragrant, luxuriously
lathering cake is better than all the ex
plaining. Palmolive does its own persuad
ing when you have used up this free cake E
nfUiai cnan will caficfir WYil. O
And don't let the thought of price disturb s
you when you are enjoying the abundant,
lotion-like lather.
Palmolive is the largest selling toilet soap.
Volume and manufacturing efficiency
produce 25-cent quality for only 10 cents J
the price you pay for ordinary toilet soap.
N