The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 6, 1923, Page 4

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§ . ri ' t Makes Cotton Look and Feel Like Linen ~omener the First Time LINIT the Remarkable Starch Discovery is Offered to the Housewi te / I wish the dainty things I am so proud of would always stay as fresh and beau- tiful as when they first came from the store?” For, as every woman knows, once washed, these garments seem to lose something of the beautiful finish they had when first broughthome. This applies not only to your personal gar- ments, but to your children’s wash clothes, your table cloths and napkins, your sheets, pillow cases and bedspreads, and to all your summer dresses, aprons and waists. Secret of the Natural Linen Finish decret of the lovely linen finish you find even in new cotton goods is now easily explained. It’s all in the starch the great manufacturers use. Such a starch is Linit— the new scientific starch discovery. Linit makes even your most inexpensive cot- ton garments and fabrics look and feel like linen—with a soft, cool, pliable finish usually found only in pure linen itself. Linit gives your fine fabrics, shirt-waists, children’s wash clothes, men’s shirts and soft collars, that natural, rich linen finish you admire so much in goods just from the store, Hive you often said to yourself: “How H LINIT makes your children’s cotton gar- f mente and fabrics look just like linen, and § free from all that disagreeable lint weually i found with cotton goods. Preserves the Life of the Fabric and Resists Wear ECAUSE Linit is made by an improved process, it remains free-running like water. This enables Linit to penetrate every thread of the fabric, helping to preserve the material and increase its length of life. This penetrating power in Linit also saves you much time and annoyance, as it absolutely pre- vents caking, smearing, or sticking to the iron. And not only will all your cotton fabrics and garments havea cool and refreshing linen finish, but you will also notice the entire absence of disagreeable lint It is because of this lint that fabrics soil so quickly. For your fine and dainty garments, you can also use Linit instantly in cold water. See di- rections on the package. The very next time you starch, : ir with your handkerchiefs, curtains, table cloths, children’s dresses, bloomers, slips or petticoats, cotton underwear, infant's lawn or organdie caps, sheets, pillow cases, bed spreads, men’s soft collars, ladies’ collars and cuffs, summer dresses, aprons or waists, dusting caps or scarfs, Notice the Economy of Starching With Linit For the following use *; cup Linit to 14 cupfuls of water: Shirt waists Sheets French blouses Pillow cases Fine laces Women’s and Fancy aprons Children’s dresses Cotton handkerchiefs For the following use 4 cup Linit to 12 cupfuls of water: Table cloths Gingham dresses Doilies Boys’ suits Bureau Scarfs Men’s soft collars Gingham aprons Children’s rompers For the following use + cup Linit to 10 cupfuls of water: White linen skirts Doctor’s or dentist’s White uniforms white coats Uniform aprons JOHNSON-LIEBER Co. Seattle, Wash. Your Grocer Now Has Linit—Get a Package Today LINIT is made by the Corn Products Refining Co., makers of the famous Argo and Kingsford’s Starches LINIT FOR PERFECT STARCHING ~ 614 Fai

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