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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, ver55 million pac ind of soap were used last yeary S T e _\}\\\\_\\3\)\y\\}\_\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ 7 AR ITALILLTLALTRLL RS LR For every washday method = » - soaking— boiling—in washing machines Already used literally by millions of women. And yet it was only three years ago that it was first brought out. You wonder what is the secret of this remarkable growth. For just consider what a tremendous force of habit Rinso had to meet. It had to gain the confidence of women trained for generations to the long-drawn-out methods of a bar soap washday. : Mothers, grandmothers and, great-grand- mothers had rubbed and scrubbed'to get clothes clean—rubbing soap on all the soiled places and then rubbing the heavy wet clothes on the washboard. Is it any wonder then that when Rinso came into women’s lives it swept everything before it? For Rinso spares you the hardest part of that age-old drudgery of washday—the constant backbreaking rubbing. That is why millions of packages of it are used every month. Soaking takes the place of rubbing Iust soaking with this new kind of soap gently s all the dirt. Harmful rubbing is done away with. You are not only saved from weary, back- achy work but also your clothes are protected from the wear and tear of hard rubbing. Rinso dissolves instantly and sends its soapy suds through every thread and fibre, flushing out all the dirt. Only spots where someone has actually ground in the dirt—neck bands, cuff edges and the like—will need a light rubbing with a little dry Rinso. Has already taken place of bar soap You will find that Rinso is ideal for any wash- day method you use. You do not have to change any of your usual steps—ijust use Rinso where you used to use bar soap. If you like to boil your white cottons Rinso will give just the safe cleansing suds you need in the boiler. If you use a washing machine follow the advice of the big washing machine men—use Rinso. Rinso takes the place of bar Soap for all these different washday methods. It does the whole job. As wonderful for the family wash as Lux is for fine things Rinso is made by the makers of Lux to be just as re- markable for the regular weekly wash as Lux is for silks, woolens and all fine fabrics. With these two soaps — Lux and Rinso—the worst of your laundry problems are solved—you need never again do any hard rubbing. However you do your wash, make it easy by using Rinso. Get it at any grocery or department store. It comes in two sizes—the regular size and the big new package. Made by the largest soapmakers in the world. Lever Bros. Co., Cambridge, Mass. JUNE 20.8¢ V 1028, G s / \$ M I, 5 new \ 4 . Follow the advice of leading ' washing machine manufacturers- —use this new kind of soap in your machine- Apex, Bluebird, Coffield, Gainaday,Getz, Haag, Horton, Laun-Dry-Ette, Meadows, *“1900” Cataract, One Mintte, Rotarex, Sunnysuds, Surf, Trojan, Voss, vec ommend Rinso for best results. COFFIELD WRITES: “Tried out over a period equivalent to seven yesrs weekly use, Rinso did not corrode or injure the machine in any way. It can be used with absolute safety. rments were not weakened by prolonged washings with Rinso.” GAINADAY SAYS: “Ri; suds stand up permanently. They penetrate the waler:‘oothu every garment is saturated with Rinso solution.” LAUN.DRY-ETTE WRITES: “We found no little soapy particles floating around in the water in our tests with Rinso as we did with some of the other soaps. Twelve minutes was the average operating period with Rinso and not a single article had to be hand rubbed.® “1900” CATARACT SAYS: “In solution it permeates the water so evenly that ita cleansing action reaches every garment. Consequently we found that we were not obliged to do any rubbing either be fore or after opersting the machine.” ROTAREX SAYS: “We have tried out Rind and othes soaps—many of them good—in our machine, but for all 'round satisfaction we recommend Rinso.” You don’t need to bother with bar-soap any more