The Boston Cooking School magazine of culinary science and domestic economics . Buy advertised Goods — do not accept substitutes815 THE BOSTON COOKING-SCHOOL MAGAZINE. // this Were a moving picture presently you would see brother rush up the stairs for his bedtime bath while sister,after hers, hurries off to slumberland. Then probably would come mother andfather and the rest of the family, for this habit of taking a bath before retiringseems to be contagious, especially where Ivory Soap is used. The reason is evident: With the help of the mild, copious lather, the lukewarm wateris introduced s


The Boston Cooking School magazine of culinary science and domestic economics . Buy advertised Goods — do not accept substitutes815 THE BOSTON COOKING-SCHOOL MAGAZINE. // this Were a moving picture presently you would see brother rush up the stairs for his bedtime bath while sister,after hers, hurries off to slumberland. Then probably would come mother andfather and the rest of the family, for this habit of taking a bath before retiringseems to be contagious, especially where Ivory Soap is used. The reason is evident: With the help of the mild, copious lather, the lukewarm wateris introduced so thoroughly into the pores that its soothing effect is increasedgreatly. At the same time the soap itself cleanses and refreshes the skin mostdelightfully. Naturally such a bath helps put mind and body in the condition mostconducive to sound, restful sleep. It is for the same reason that the use of Ivory Soap in the cold, morning bathmaterially increases its bracing effects. In any bath at any time, the pure Ivorylather does the twofold work of cleansing gratefully and enabling the skin to enjoythe full benefit of the water. IVORY SOAP


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