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WHEN THEY WERE VERY YOUNG THE |||/ DIONNE QUINS WERE BATHED ONLY WITH 7*~*~ Bf *•* ■ • , .4bM I '■' ' y READ WHAT gg®| > >-k - "■ ’fe" ' DR. DAFOE SAYS: "At the time of the birth of the Dionne %./ ' /' Quintuplets, and / Msy for some time after-<■,' y/f ,yy ’ f, **** -' '■' ward, they were ®SS»aK"wXsW/''JWs z. , S I bathed in Olive fjMfr «■ " ■-■■ "' / ’ ‘SsSf'tlß "''' 0,7. When the time - '., V' ' ZX ' ' jJWMI arrived for soap , ;’. :< ■• £ MP : si - • • JR? and water baths, we 1. '* € , 1 tW< MR ’-V . \**W*< z jHMEaUWI selected Palmolive WsdrZ- V Soap exclusively •■J f /:-' for daily use in bathing these fam- ; OUS babies" What a basketful of loveliness . . . fresh and sweet from their Palmolive bath! Now that they are such big girls.Jhe Quins use Only Palmolive soaf) WU&. 'Ztnfli &&/e @ls T UCKY little Quins! Always, their tender baby skin had the most scientific care. First . . . Olive Oil, because nothing is so gentle and soothing for delicate /IR ' ' j skin. Then . . . when the time came for soap and water baths, the specialists in charge selected Palmolive, the gentle soap made with' Olive Oil. What a lesson for mothers! Would you bathe your precious baby in any soap less soothing than the one chosen for the little Dionnes? , And you, too, Lovely Lady . . . why not give your skin co" ’</ the matchless beauty care of gentle Palmolive Soap? NEA* Service, Inc’.
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Southland Times, Issue 23199, 14 May 1937, Page 18
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