The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 18, 1919, Page 9

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THE SEATTLE STAR—-WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1919 ES, there’s tell-tale yellowness on all the cobweb threads. Your real Chantilly. Nearly a hundred years old and so very precious! In the old days who ever dreamed the time would come when you could launder it? Yet today you think nothing more of trusting priceless lace to bubbling Lux suds than you used to think of washing ginghams! . You simply stir up a bowlful of the richest lather and toss in your finest, filmiest belongings without a qualm. Fine laces, thinnest chiffons, exquisite table linens and woolens! Your daintiest curtains will stay whole, your silks lustrous, your blankets soft and woolly. Delicate Lux suds! If you have never used Lux, you can’t begin to appreciate how pure, how cleansing they are! Lux comes in dainty, white flakes—pure and transparent. They melt instantly in hot water. You whisk them up into A. ANY \\ SAV SAN AY \EN \ the richest, foamiest suds, that gently free the dirt! For silks or delicate colors, you simply add cold water until the suds are lukewarm. No ruinous rubbing of fine fabrics! No injury to delicate fibres or coarsening of textures! The delicate lustre of your softest silks remains undimmed. ‘ With Lux you just squeeze the delicate suds through the fabrics again and again—rinse in clear water once, twice, three times—and the garment is so fair and fresh that you would never know it had been washed. Use Lux the moment a thing becomes soiled. The gentle Lux way of washing saves it from the damage even a little dirt does to frail things. Lux won't hurt anything that pure water alone won't injure. Get a package aia today from your grocer, druggist or department store.—Lever Bros. Co., Cambridge, Mass. Washing need not hurt fine fabrics The gentle Lux way actually saves them So quick! So easy! Launder all these things in delicate Lux suds | | To wash your sweater To wash collars and cuffs How to wash babies’ Use two eablespoonfuls of Lax to | Rim, ¢. cableapoceitel /OfADut: 0 a every gallon of water. Whisk Lux | every gallon of water. Dissolve in To wash little woolens fike new; | How to wash blankets To wash silk underthings Use two tablespoonfuls of Lux to Juse a tablespoonful of Lux every gallon of water. Whisk Lux into half a bowlful of boiling or very into a rich lather in boiling or very hot water, Whisk into a rich, creamy hot water, then add cold water to lather. Add cold water till luke- make the suds lukewarm. Work the warm. Dip the garment through blankets about in the thick suds, the foamy lather many times— sousing them thoroughly, but do work it about in the suds—do not not se Squeeze the cleansing suds rub. Rinse three times in clear, again and again through soiled spots. Rinse in three waters the same tem- perature as that in which you washed them. Dissolve a little Lux in the last rinsing water—but do not make alather. This leaves the blankets - softer and fluffer. Run them through pulled into shape as they dry and a loose wringer; never twist. Hang also should be shaped as they are in the shade to dry, in a moderate ironed. temperature. To wash fine silk blouses Whisk a tablespoonful of Lux into a thick lather in half a bowlful of boiling or very hot water. Add cold water till lukewarm. Dip your blouse through the foamy lather many times. Squeeze the suds through it—do not rub. Rinse in three waters of the same temper- lukewarm water. Squeeze the water ature as the water in which you out—do not wring. Dry in the washed it. Squeeze the water out— shade. When nearly dry, press with do not wring. Roll in a towel to dry. &@ warm iron—never a hot one. When nearly dry press with a warm iron—never*a hot one. Georgette Crépe blouses should be gently : b im boili very hot water and whisk into = else ae Ape y baad thick lather. Let white linen of use two tablespoonfuls of Lux to make the suds lukewarm. Swish cotton accessories soak for a few ee ee our sweater about in the suds. minutes. Then dip them up and down licks hot water, whisk into a thi ash quickly, pressing the suds in the creamy lather. wot rub. - “i and Add Cold ‘water to make through the sweater, but do not rub. Press the suds again and again The lukewarm. Put the woolens in. Rinse three times in water of the through very soiled spots. Put jen squeeze the suds through the same temperature as that in which | through three hot rinse waters. Dry in you washed it. Dissolve a little Lux the sun, oe Wash Georgettes, silks in the last rinsing to leave your and colors as above but in lukewarm sweater soft a ndwoolly. Never suds. Do not soak. Rinse three wring sweaters. Squeeze the water times, in lukewarm water. Roll in out, pull into shape, and spread on a towel to dry. @ tgwel to dry in the shade. garments. Do not rub. Rinse three times in water the same temperature as the water in which you washed the garments, dissolving a little Lux in the last rinsing water. Squeeze the water out. Be not twist. Dry in a moderate temperature. Press with a warm iron, - TRY LUX FOR ALL THESE THINGS LET LUX SAVE THESE FABRICS Baby's Flannele Philippine Underwear Laces, Chiffons Organdies, Batistes Silk Underwear pti ae Chiae : a eee i Silk Gloves eerneee Linens, Muslin: t : Fine Handkerchiefs 5 e Oran FineCollarsandCuffe Washable Spats Negligees, Corsets

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