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Show Face Paint Tabooed; Remove Skin Instead "A few years apo only one class of women painted their faces," says Dolly Dol-ly Madison In Chicago News. "It was a sign of Bocinl octracism and was tabooed in refined circles. The custom cus-tom has becomo so universal wo must admit it is to bo deplored and to be shelved as Boon as possible." How foolish to seok artificial "beaut''' of this sort, obnoxious from artletlc and moral standpoints, when it is bo easy to obtain a truly natural complexion by tho use of ordinary morcollzed wax. Mercollzed -wax, obtainable ob-tainable al any drug store, Is so effective, ef-fective, non-Injurious and Inexpensive, no ono need think of using anything else for tho purpose. Applied like cold cream at night, and washed oft In tho morning, It at once begins to show It remarkable rejuvenating effects. ef-fects. It gBntly absorbs tho lifeless surface skin In tiny particles, showing show-ing tho freshor, livelier, beautiful un-dcrskin. un-dcrskin. Naturally it takes with it all surface dofects |