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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1920. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON Facts' : aboM' far 1 every gin si !know teat r : P. r " . ;i Toa; o remove skin blemishes i Perhaps your skin is constantly being marred by unsightly little, blemishes. Authorities on ' r the skin now agree that in the great majority of cases, these blemishes are caused by bac teria arid parasites that, arc carried into the ; pores through dust and fine particles in the air. By using the Woodbury method of cleans ing your skin, you can free it from such blem- ishes. - Just before retiring, wash in your usual way with Woodbury's Facial Soap and warm water, ! finishing with a dash of cold water. Then dip , p the tips of your fingers in warm water and rub them on the fcake of Woodbury's until they are covered yith a heavy, cream-like . lather. ; Cover each blemish with a thick coat i of this and leave it on for ten minutes. Then ! rinse very carefully with clear, hot water, then with cold. "Use this treatment regularly and the blem ; ishes will gradually disappear. IS your skin a constant source of worry to you? Do you find its care con tmuallyperplexing? Theclear,smooth, flawless complexion you long for does it seem to you a special gift of nature that only a fortunate few can hope to possess? . j i : You are wrong if you think that a beautiful skin comes merely as the result of good fortune. Any girl, by giving the skin the special care its special needs demand, can win the charm of a smooth, clear, soft complexion. f Remember that each day old skin dies and new takes its place. You can make the new skin what you will by regular, persistent care. You can overcome any condition that has been troubling you. ' j Is your skin marred by blackheads by ugly little, blemishes? Is it too oily? Is it dull; sallow, lacking in color and life? Begin, today, to give it the right Wood- bury treatment for its needs, and see how Quickly, with this care, its own vital power will help to overcome its defects. On this page you will find three of the famous Woodbury treatments for im proving your skin. Each one of these treatments has been worked out carefully and scientifically to meet the needs of different types of skin. Follow the treat ment your skin needs, regularly and per sistently and within a week or ten days you will begin to notice a marked im provement in your complexion - the greater softness, smoothness, clearness that you have longed for. The very first treatment with Wood bury's will leave your skin with a slightly drawn, tight feeling. This means that your skin is responding, as it should, to a more thorough and stimulating kind of cleansing than it has been accustomed to. After a few nights this drawn sensation will disappear and your skin will emerge from its nightly treatment with such a soft, dean, healthful feeling that you will never again want to use any other method of cleansing your face. Woodbury's Facial Soap is sold at all drug stores and toilet goods counters in the United States and Canada, The famous booklet of treatments is wrapped around every cake. Get a cake today begin your treatment tonight. A 25 cent cake will last for a month or six weeks of any treatment, or for general cleansing use. 1 ' "Your treatment for one week" A beautiful little set of JFoodbury's skin preparations sent to you for 25 cents j , Send 25 cents for this dainty miniature set of Woodbury's skin preparations, con taining your complete Woodbury treatment for one week. You will find, first, the little booklet, "A Skin You Love to Touch," telling you the special treatment your skin needs; then a trial size cake of Woodbury's Facial Soap' enough for seven nights of any treatment; a sample of the new Woodbury's Facial Cream, Woodbury's Cold Cream and Woodbury's Facial Powder, with directions tell ing you just how they should be used. Write today for this special new Woodbury outfit. Address The Andrew Jergens Co.j 256 Spring Grove Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio If you Jive in Canada, address The Andrew Jergens Co., 156 Shcrbrooko Street, Perth, Ontario, j ; ! ' " 1 - . 'i . ' ," ' i The new treatment for a tender, sensitive skin Dip a soft washcloth in warm water and hold it to your face. Thenmake a warm-water lather of Woodbury's Facial Soap and dip the cloth up and down in it until it j is "fluffy' with the soft, (white lather. Rub this lathered cloth gently over the skin until the pores are thoroughly cleansed. Then rinse your face, first with warm, then with clear, cool water and dry carefully. ; . By making this treatment a nightly habit, you can gradually overcome your skin's extreme sensitiveness and give it the power of resistance . every normal skin should have. X For the commoner skin troubles Tou will find complete treatments in the booklet, UA Skin Tou Low to Touch'. This booklet is wrapped around every cake of Woodbury's, Facial Soap, Among the treatments tt gives are- ! ; Blackheads , Cossricuous Nose Pores Coarsened Skin Sluggish Skim Oily Skin and Sartor Nou Tender Skin Blemish Sallow Skin, ire.. For conspicuous nose pores Do you know what it is that causes conspicuous nose pores ? The pores of the face are not as fine as on other parts of thejody. On the nose especially there are more fat glands than elsewhere, and there is more activity of the pores- These pores, if not properly stimulated and kept free from dirt, clog and become enlarged.- Try j this special treatment for! this trouble, and supplement it with the steady, general use of Woodbury's Facial ; Soap. - Wring a soft cloth from very hot water, lather it with Woodbury's Facial Soap, then hold it to your face. When the heat has expanded the pores, rub in very gently a fresh lather of Woodbury's. Repeat this hot water and lather application several times, slopping at once if your nose feels sensitive. Then finish by rubbing the nose with a piece of ice. Always dry your skin carefully. Before long you will notice how this gradually reduces the enlarged pores until they are inconspicuous. t vv