HIGH HEELS MAKE PAINFUL TOE CORNS
HOW WOMEN CAN WITHER UP A CORN SO IT LIFTS OUT WITHOUT HURTING. Tho new high-heeled footwear cramps the toes so much that corns result, and many of the hundreds of fatal cases of blood-poisoning and lockjaw are the dire consequence of the horrible practice of attempting to “razor" away these painful pests. For practically no expense (only a few pence), one may procure from any chemist a midget bottle of FrozolTce, which is ample to free one’s feet of every hard or soft corn or tough callous, without the least risk or trouble. Just three or four drops put right on to the core of a sensitive, painthrobbing corn banishes the soreness immediately, and soon the whole corn, root and all, lifts dear out. It dries instantly on applying, and thousands of folks are enthusiastic over it, because the corn withers up and comes right out without inflaming or even irritating the adjacent healthy flesh. Tear out this article and try it if your corns bother you. You can tell true Frozol-lce by the green printed label. —[Advt.J
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Evening Star, Issue 19774, 26 January 1928, Page 15
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185HIGH HEELS MAKE PAINFUL TOE CORNS Evening Star, Issue 19774, 26 January 1928, Page 15
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