little Audrey at the golf COURSE NOT AFRAID OF “ BOGEY.” “The worst bogey of all is the way the cold wind makes your hands rough and chapped,” Audrey’s partner complained. But little Audrey just laughed and laughed, because she knew that as long as she used Q-TOL she would never be worried with “ golfer’s ' hands.” Chapped, red, cracked hands are a handicap at golf, a hindrance in the home and humiliating in company. Q-TOL, applied regularly, will keep busy hands soft and attractive and able to stand up to indoor work and outdoor play. Always keen Q-TOL handy. See all the uses on the wrapper.—[Advt.] It has been suggested that wrestlers should wear gloves. In the Hast heavyweight boxing contest we saw, they did. Housewife: “ You said I would find that coal an economical kind to buy. Why, it won’t burn at all.” Coalman; “ Well, ma’am, what could be more economical than that?”
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Evening Star, Issue 22618, 9 April 1937, Page 16
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153Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 22618, 9 April 1937, Page 16
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