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Athlete's Foot FABTl BEFORE THIS- 1 - 1 i : BECOMES THIS! ii?. ..... - , Raw, red cracks between the toes, madden- Left untreated. Athlete's Foot fungi burrow, ing itch or peeling are the first signs you've spread. In advanced stage, like ringworm qf got Athlete's Foot the foot, above, see your doctor ; " I - iif' 1 I 'v V1 IT v - v y- vv n.ii'.n Live Athlete's Fool fungi grow in the mold you see in the test tube, left. These fungi can lie dormant for months on the Bkin flare up when it becomes moist and warm Athlete's Foot fungi killed fast! When Absorbine Jr. was added to identical fungi, it killed all the Athlete's Foot fungi in less than 5 minutes! (See tube on the right.) New applicator ends risk of spreading Athlete's Foot v y ' Famous laboratory grows millions of Athlete's Foot fungi in test tubes, and reports every single one killed by Absorbine Jr. That tingling sensation tells you that Absorbine Jr. is busy killing all the fungi it reaches. Because it is a liquid, Absorbine Jr. gets into tiny cracks bet ter than powder or salve. Carefully controlled clinical tests on patients have proved how wonderfully effective Absorbine Jr. is. Doctors re ported Absorbine Jr. brought successful relief fast to the great majority of suf ferers. Get Absorbine Jr. wherever drugs are sold. Also comes in familiar family - and hospital-size bottles. jAbsodbine Jr America's No. I Formula for Athlete's Foot van.;,, Now treat Athlete's Foot without touching it) Simply turn Absorbine Jr. bottle upside down, dab infected area with sponge tip. Applicator does the rest no drip ... no mess ... no need to touch infected area with your hands W. f. Young, Inc., Springflald, Man, (sm4 MtmkMf Inf ) . ... n-fnn n Absorbine Jr. LAU o of Athlete's Foot fungi in less than 5 minutes! cv Qo June Christy by Norman Weiser TOPS ON THE RECORD SHELVES: Mercury has assembled a fine orchestra under the direction of Herman Clebanoff, and "Songs from Great Films" is the happy result. "This Is June Christy" pre sents the Capitol singer at her swinging best. "Paris after Mid night" is a musical delight from Vanguard starring the throaty Liane. Aaron Copland's "Billy the Kid" and "Rodeo" get a mag nificent reading by Morton Gould and his orchestra via RCA. MUSIC FOR FAMILY LISTENING: Hottest duo in show biz these days are Louis Prima and his dead-pan frau, Keely Smith. They're featured on a new Capitol package, "Las Vegas, Prima Style," which was recorded on-stage at the Sahara Hotel in the spa. "Man Alive" marks the U.S. debut of Frankie Vaughan, the No. 1 singer of Great Britain. Italian music is justifiably famed, and "Enchant ment Italy," a Seeco release with Aldo Bruschi, should be, too. TUNING IN THE TEENS: It's time for dancing, and among the new packaged sets now available are "Dance and Stay Young," starring David Carroll on Mercury; "Lester Lanin Goes to College," Epic's entry with the tuneful Lester Lanin Orchestra; "Lush and Latin," a Capitol cupcake from Freddy Martin and his band; and "Lawrence Welk Presents Pete Fountain," a Coral pressing. On the latter, you won't recognize the usual Welk tones they swing here. COVERING THE CLASSICS: Carl Orff's "Der Mond," sometimes referred to as a theatrical microcosm, is now recorded on Angel and is a must for all collectors. Brahms devotees will find two excellent releases at their record shops this month. Mercury's recording is "Symphony No. 2 in D Major, Opus 73" as performed by the Minne apolis Symphony, and "Eugene List Plays Brahms," on Vanguard. Sir Adrian Boult conducts the London Philharmonic in Rachmani noff's "Symphony No. 2," on RCA. JAZZOMANIA: "Barbara" is title enough for Verve's new Barbara Carroll 88-ing. "Back to Balboa" goes Stan Kenton, riding a Capitol LP. Diahann Carroll, a fast-rising young jazz singer, gets her best showcase to date on Vik's "Best Beat Forward." East-West presents "The Jackie Paris Sound," young man on his way to stardom. Who can argue with Capitol when they shout the praises of the Four Freshmen? Just listen to "The Four Freshmen in Person" and you'll dig, too. Drop in as "Dinah Washington Sings Fats Waller" on Mercury, and get a load of some top vocalizing. Or, in the same vein, try "La Vein Baker Sings Bessie Smith," a new Atlantic effort. "In Love with Red" will be of interest to most jazz fans, especially those who follow Red Nichols. It's on Capitol. ADVENTURES IN SOUND: For those who want to show off their hi-fi systems, here are a few new releases which stress sound and offer a real challenge to any set. From Vanguard comes Bizet's "Orchestral Suite from Carmen" and "L'Arlesienne, Suite No. 1" performed by the Vienna State Opera Orchestra. Audio Fidelity has two LPs in this vein, "Turkish Delight" and "Grecian Holiday," both by Mike Sarkissian, and Mercury offers a most interesting sound parlay of trombone and organ in "Just We Two" with Eddie Lay ton and Buddy Morrow. is Familu Weekly, July 20, I95