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Delatone Hair Remover -1918A

With that new frock you will need Delatone, as sheer sleeves require you to remove the hair from your armpits. Is this the first use of the euphemism under-arm? From the Sheffield Pharmacal Co., of Chicago. Published in the June, 1918 issue of METROPOLITAN.

Source: Mariangela Buch
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Date: 03/28/2011
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