The evening world. Newspaper, January 29, 1920, Page 23

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' 1 ‘ re 4 WITH T Clean dish towels every day— without rubbing or boiling. Just soak them ix the bubbling Rinsa suds athe Rinso is not a “washing powder” | The fine granules of Rinso /ook much like a ‘‘washing powder,” but—make this test. Use a heaping teaspoonful to RINSO —absolutely harmless —so rich ia soap it “Hells”! J | a glass of boiling water ae % \ “WASHING POWDER” | y ALE high in harsh chemicals @ / * —low in soap | ‘ * Yeapprighied, 1980, by Lever Bors. Co. wets HE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1920... IS NEW PRODUCT YOU SOAK YOUR CLO THES CLEAN INSTEAD OF \ he hardest things in the wo ———— Dish towels—kitchen aprons—small boys’ suits Try this new form of soap an them +. ing—and your things come straight from thetub sweet and snowy white? 1 it really true? No rubbing, no boil- You can hardly believe it! Well, put Rinso to the haraest test of all. Just try it on dish towels. And those dreadful kitchen aprons—those grubby, grimy little trousers of that small boy of yours—those sticky little rompers that sister always gets everything all over— try washing them the Rinso way. Then you will know how wonderful Rinso really is. Allthe ground-in dirt that used to mean such hard, hard rubbing. How Rinso softens it and takes it right out of the fabric without hurting a thread! Things that ordinary washing would leave only half clean—Rinso gives back to you snowy-white or with their original fresh, clear color}! A new form of soap—in granules Rinso is a new form of soap. It is not acake soap. It is not a‘‘washing powder.” But a wonderful new soap product—in fine granules. The pure, cleansing granules, dissolved first in a little water, make a tubful of won- derful suds, There is not a bit of solid soap to stick tight to the fabric, and injure it. There are no harsh chemicals to “eat” the cloth—to destroy the colors, But a rich suds so pure that your clothes soak as safely as in pure water alone. A new idea of washing You know what it has always meant to wash the dreadfully soiled things. Rubbing over the washboard. Lifting the heavy clothes out of the steaming boiler. But did you know that Aa/f the wear on clothing comes in the washing? That the hard friction on the washboard, wearing the threads, loosening the weave of the material; that the strong washing powders, “eating” the fibres, destroying their strength—wear out your clothes as much as all the wearing and using they get during the week. And now this wonderful new way of laundering—with Rinso—saves your clothes all this. “Your clothes actually last twice as long! You merely soak the clothes overnight or for three hours in the morning. Those doxens of little gingham dresses—rompers ~—boys’ suits—so grimy from the playground. Soak them in Rinso suds—they will come out fresh and shining Rinse Made by the makers of Lux il You take them out and rinse them. And they will be gleaming white, spot- less. Only extremely soiled things—bad spots—need a light rubbing between your hands, right in the Rinso suds— and they, too, are shining white. The rich Rinso suds have loosened all the dirt, while the clothes soaked. Thereis no boiling, except occasionally, if you wish to sterilize, for Rinso cleans as wonderfully in cold water as in hot. There is norubbing, except-lightly on the hardest spots, There is no cake soap, no washin, powder. Only one package of Rinso, an your whole week’s washing is done better and easier than it’s ever been done before. Start using Rinso this next Monday This next Monday try the new way of washing—following the easy directions on the Rinso package. Try Rinso on the things that are hardest to get clean. See how different it is from anything else you ever used, Your grocer has Rinso. Order it today. —Lever Bros. Co., Cambridge, Mass * (Makers of Lux,) The new form of soap for the family washing —in granules. nauseam sciacengailscaauiiiga tt RUBBING THEM rid to wash Men's shirts, that are greasen stained from“ fooling around” the car, need only 6 htesk rubbing between your after a soaking in Rinse suds , more wie SE ee

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