Forerunner — Volume 1 by Unknown
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FELS-NAPTHA SOAP
I took a trolley trip in New England, one Summer, carrying for my only baggage a neat thin German "mappe"--about 15 by 12 by 2. "But what do you do for clean underwear?" inquired my friends. Then I produced from one corner of that restricted space, a neat small box, and a piece of a cake of Fels-Naptha. "Wash 'em over night, they are dry in the morning," said I. "But are they clean?" "Of course, they are clean, chemically clean,--if you use Fels-Naptha." Suppose you are camping, and hot water is hard to come by; or travelling in places where it may not be had at all; or that you merely live in the country and have to heat it "by hand," as it were; it is warm weather, very warm weather, and the mere thought of hot water is unpleasant; or that you burn gas,--and gas costs money, as indeed does other fuel; or that your laundress is unreliable and will not boil the clothes:-- In any or all of these cases, use Fels-Naptha, and use it according to directions. It is easy, it is quick, it is inexpensive, and the clothes are clean, artistically and antiseptically clean. |
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