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THE EVENING STER. WASHINGTON, D. C, WEfiNESDAY. APRID 22, 1925 In the Lives of Famous People It figures in interesting situations where Queens, Princesses, Presidents are concerned—preserving their rare and beautiful things — serving I1'S NO mere cwincidence that Lux figures so prominently in the lives of famous personages ! Queens, Princesses, Presidents, men and women who are noted in many different fields of endeavor! Its daily wse has endeared it 10 millions who have come to trust it beyond anything they ever used equal trustworthiness @ The QUEEN OF SWEDEN “’THERE had been a state dinner at the home of the Marshal of the Court of Sweden. The following day when I happened to be with the wife of the Court Marshal, one of her maids came into the room holding some priceless doilies of cobweb fineness—sadly soiled. Her Ladyship told me the doilies had been lent her for the dinner by one of the Ladies-in- Waiting to the Queen. She probably would have to return them personally with apologies! Here I interrupted: ‘If you don’t mind I would like to save the situation’ (confident that I could safely depend on my good friend Lux). The precious lace doilies were handed over to me. When the little things had dried I examined them and, indeed, I felt proud. I could see no trace of soil whatever!” Mrs. S. Fagrell, California The Princess Rospigriosrs treasured heirloom— her great grandmother’s wedding veil+a bit of rare old lace 80 delicate and beautiful and so cherished by this Italian Princess she dare not trust it to any other cleansing. “ONE of my choicest possessions is my great grandmother’s wedding veil of old blonde. It requires the most delicate treatment. Of course there is nothing better than Lux to clean it with. I can say after using Lux that it deserves my warmest approval.” Princess Giambatistta Rospigliosi in sturdier tasks too, with IN MANY a ticklish situation where beantiful things have been soiled and despairved of, Lux-bhas proved its trustworthiness, The everyday tasks, oo, it performs faithfully in homes all over the world, The incidents related here are only a few of many in which Lux bas played a prominent role Now—for the whole family Laundry — it pays to give cottons and linens the same care you give fine fabrics — and it is such a relief 1o your hands ONE DAY “Why not Lux for the hardest job of all—Monday’s laun- dry?” you said. “All my things are so nice and cost so much nowadays —they simply cannot stand the wear and tear of strong soap.” Joyfully you call on Lux to work its wonders. And it does! Your becoming little housedresses with their intriguing all-over designs, the children’s cheery ginghams, those nice, monogrammed towels you cher- ish so, your fine sheets—all come out of its gentle cleansing suds fresher, newer-looking than ever before, col- ors unfaded, whites snowy clean! Now everything lasts much longer! For there’s nothing in Lux to in- jure the delicate fibres—just the same whipped-cream suds you’ve always trusted your fine things to— gentle, magically cleansing. And Lux is such a relief to your hands after harsh laundry soap! Really, they don’t mind Monday any more —Lux is so kind to them. At first you think perhaps you are too extravagant but when you see what plentiful suds a little Lux makes, you resolve that you’ll never do Monday’s laundry any other way! Lever Bros. Co., Cambridge, Mass. Get the Big Convenient Package Now Gone! those in- ™\ sgpe* the-dishpan hands ¢ —so0 red and uncomfortable Your hands respond to Lux as to the finest toilet soap! Three times a day you plunge theminto thewater andLuxleaves them soft and white. Now dishwashing has lost its old terrors—for that tell-tale in-the-dishpan look is banished. Just one tea- spoonfulof Luxisenough! I [