The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 13, 1922, Page 9, Image 9

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    THURSDAY, APRIL, 13, 1C22.
THE OREGON DAILY
JOURNAL,
rCrVTLAT'iD, OREGONa ..
LEW, Of QUIT
PLACE K! FB
" BUREAU OF LOAilS
t
T
Br Kotort J. Badar
rWaahlngtan. April '!. Former' Con-'
arcssniaa '.Aibury , F. ; Lever of Sou IN
Carolina, member of the " federal farm
loan bureau of th treasury department.
expects to resign bla poattlon shortly.
Rsstf nations in the minor bureau are
rot aurprlattit Juat now. to anyone aava
tne Incumbents themaeleva on certain
recent t noteworthy occasions. But for
a Democrat of Lever prominence to
voluntarily leave a poet of the Im
portance of the farm loan bureau la
InUiresUna-. In view of the reasons given
r hie frlenda for hla leaving. .
ion tHAKECr; FEARED r
, According to Lever's friends. the rev
cent .activity of administration- leader
In making changes on department pay
mile ha -mad the future of Democratic
political Job holders sufflcVentTy uncer
lain aa to be economically unattractive.
Hence. 'Lever la said to have accepted
a new and Important work In hla home
state oi soutn Carolina, ,
. Lever waa made a member of the
farm loan board by Former President
wtiaorv in acknowledgement of work
ha did during Ihs war In specific refer
' ence te laws, on food control. lie waa
ttie author, in the house, aa chairman
OX tne hMiaa agricultural committee, of
the famous "Lever act" which . estab
lished the rules governing the food
administration, directed bjr Herbert
Hoover. Under this law, provisions
were established to prevent profiteering
and It played an Important part in the
war work; of conserving oodstuffs.
MIGHT CHAJTGE LAW "-
Lever apparently would be safe in his
present position until the expiration of
his term in 1924; unless there were some!
political 'readjustments made- Which
would affect ' the - law creating the
bureau, .stipulating "; that . two member
hall . be Republicans and . two Demo
crats. . ', , V; ,r.i f ; .
Nevertheless the recent -activity, In
cleaning out - departments i has created
widespread , uneasiness " afery where in
Washlnrtou."' That the uncertainty re
sulting has spread to higher places than
maay of , tna largely personneled. sub
divisions would, seem to be Indicated
by Lever's 'decision to seek, : work of
mora, assured stability. i
Kehabilitation Men
At O.A. C. to Meet
Oregon ArriciiUural follea-e rvrvant:
April .11. To conduct a aeneral meet
ing for all rehabilitation men.5 . tZ, iy-
epn, manager or. district ll.v united
States Veterans bureau, with H. McCoy,
chief of the rehablltutioa division, will
arrive In Corvallis April 17. Edward M.
Grogan of St Paul. ilitm.r will fill the
vacancy in the federal board office
caused by the resignation of "Cyrus
Brlggs. Biiggs Is now county agentof
Benton county. - Students at the coUege
under the rehabilitation act number 342
Two of this number are women. Those
in sericulture -lead with an enrollment
of 34. ; Engineering haa ' 79,. commerce
K, forestry if, chemistry, 13 and home
economics one. ;. -. , f.;-; , - ,
alifornia's Fight
For Initiative to
;;Be Leagues' Topic
Hoi man expressed special thanks on
behalf of the committee to Kric V, Hau
ser of the Multnomah hotel, who pro
vided quarters for the marshal and his
party and gave, them dinner In the eve
ning without cost. . . - . . . i . - -. .
Calif ornia'a fight to preserve ; the
Initiative will be discussed before the
Oregon Single Tax league - Saturday at
p m. In room A. Central library, by
William L. Ross, president 'of the Great
Adventure league. His home is in Cali
fornia and be . has been handlinr the
campaign to get the5 single tax principle I
on the California ballot. Koss is spend
ing a few day here visiting J. R. Her
mann, - leader -of the single tax move
ment in Oregon.
"The. opposition is attempting -,t
strangle; the initiative ; entirely ; as a
means of keeping single tax off the bal
lout Ross said. "It failed last year but
ia trying It again this; year." . ; ; r
S262 Is Left over v
From Fund Raised '
To Entertain Joff re
- r ,y r-
, Bufus V Holman, county,, commis
sioner, - and chairman of , the committee
that prepared for the . entertainment ot
Marshal Joffre when the French hero was
In Portland, announced Wednesday that
IZ63 was lert over irom tne money raised
for -decorations and' entertainment svnd
this money baa been returned to the don-.
org ' in proportion to' the amount they
gave. The city, which' ; appropriated
$500, will get back f 15L In all .1915 was
raised. The report on finances was madq
by J. oratae. treasurer or the com
mittee. , ' , .".'.-, C.V-
Wife Finds Husband
, Sla;in: by Bullet
J. "W. Rodgers, Si. No.: 1J1I Burrage
street,: was found dead In a granary
back of hla home at o'clock Wednesday
evening by his wife. Rodgers had a bul
let bole in bis forehead and a .22 caliber
rifle clutched In his hand- It was said
ta have ' been his custom to go- to the
granary with the rifle to shoot rata, and
whether Jus deata was accidental: or
predetermined is not known. ; Tha coro
ner, was notified and took charge of the
body. - r ' t-,---
, 1 V
Parole: Violator
: 5 Likes Oregon Jail
Hood River. April liShertft John
son received a telegram Tuesday from
Joliet,, 111., stating that George Good
rich, alias Michael . Koller. who wrote
to bira. aaking that . he. b . extradited
to Oregon for . using the mails to - de
fraud in 191. - is now ascertained to
be a parole violator and has been sent
to' the penitentiary at Joliet, Sheriff
Johnson could not understand why
Goodrich, held on a minor offense .at
Dayton, should .ask to be extradited i to
Oregon.' but it now appears that Good
rich, preferred spending the summer'; in
Lho i penitentiary at - Salem to. the Jail
at 'Joliet. ' Sheriff ,Johnson wilt
no action at present. .! ; j --
; We Give ?Y our Favorite Organization Contest" Votes
Hcwaci
Poritnd
' Sf T f
f - i r'H. J. DITTER. Msssger
Poritnd
A
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Friday and Saturday Important Pre-Easter Sales add interest to
ribtouis seUinff cm 36fKl
an
r i- v- a i.
Women's faney stripe
border Mancfkerchtefa,
made of very . sheer
Imitation handkerchief'
linen, regulation slse
II by 11 Inches. Juat
Ik. mlmm. A n.t mi. 11 r
f for. everyday wear.
Toil used to birr them
for 2fc now you ' eiui
buy then for, 'ifi.'
tack ......... lUb
SPECIAL!-
Women's better Hand -'5
bags In all leather and
a few- made-, of the
Duvetyn ' and ' velvet
to match the - new
sprtng auita in all the
new shades, and
shapes. . Ouf regular
prices ara 4.9Sr and,
$3.J; you buy , them
r... ..V. $3,98
SPECIAL!
New Imported ' Saxon-
ette tBrand Washable'
Suede Gloves In all:
the new spring shades.'
Including Beaver,
Mode. Mastic and!
Brown; all sizes in'
stock, " During this
sale .you bnv fh..
oj(f...... $1.19
SPECIAL!
Final close-out of our
new stock Garter Ela.
tic in all the popular
sha'des : in , ruffle . ef
fects, also ruffled: with
lace edges at : same
price. . Values up. to
JSa yard, during tha
ale, your ' yic,
choice, yard, i tO C
SPECIAL!
1 Final cleanup on '
Handbags " and . Vanity
Bags for girls and
grown-ups any - style.
Some are all leather,
. 1 p - all shades . and
shapes. Values up to
'$2.50 your (I nA
Aoice ...-.dleUU
SPECIAL!:
All our entire. StocH
f f a n c y wooden -.
Girdles,, very;' popular
for the spring wear; .
in aU the new shades,
some - single and dou
ble strand : priced as
high as $L9S, roura ,
during , this V.;.;-Q 0
saie, each vOC
B: r;THE--CLIMAX
iINDRESs:: SELLING ft
i-DRESSES QF: POIRET TWILLS $10 r -;m
DRESSES OF CREPE DE CHINE $10
'mWiSDRESSES OF CANTON CREPE $10 r
: v: Z : DRESSES OF S 1 LIZ TAFFETA $10
" Sizes. 16 to 52. Colors mohawk: canna. tan. brown, naw anri Wo.v v,a
- a .. ' a . r r . ' r .r ayavu l AXA V11C '.
. assortmerit are many models, 15 'of which are decidedly "different" and -
r; u w present vogue. - - , - . ' - , ;
-- Hosiery ' Underpriced
Women's 'pure thread silk a'atin stripe riose'dou-'
bla heel- and toe, lisle hem "top; colors black and
j Drown. sues Mi to 10. ' ': ; . ZO Hrt I
opeciai ........ i , ... ... i7aUU 1
WoTnen'i 20 best ouality, pure ttread. sUk; tvdV I
fashioned Hose, double .sole, and lisle heft top' -;
Brown and black. Siies to 10. . . j QCk nfl "
Special .. . , . . . i . 1 dZeUU '
Wlnn' pure thread Silk Hoae,. fiber, hem top,:
double heel and toe? colon brown, black, ffrey.
nary. Sizes 8 to 10 t , , : CI CA
Sfcil,...v..... &1.5U.
Vomen s pure silk and fiber Hose' with elastic '
r,r5p;.. doub e o' colors browri;, black and
white. Sizes 8J to 1QH f ' . f Q-t OC "
Special, Plr... ...:..:...... OleZt)
Women's mercerized lisle Stocking-g, elastic hem 4
top double-sole; brown, -k black and white.
Sizet 8V to 104. , . . ja
Special, pair .......... . ..WC
Women a good quality cotton Stockings, double
sole and hem top? colors brown, black, t nrt
white. Sizes 9 to 10. Pair. i.. ' .-. uC
Children's mercerii
ed lisle Stock intra. xa1ati
double heel and toe: made of fine
lieu rib. Colors brown, blsck and white, rr A
Sixes 6 to 10 - OUC
Children's fine rib cotton Stockings. ElVstic lejf, ,
double heel and toe. Brown, black and Ot lf
white. Sizes 6 to 10. Pair 35c, 3 pair OleUU
r.nnn
CORSETS, Aprons arid
v Underthings (
Low bust Corsets, long skirt, elastic at ' waisL
. nose supporters m heavy pink proche. CO CA
Sizes 22 T5 30. Back lace. Pair. .V. . . tUtl.DU
P. N. practical front "lace Corsets -with" elastic
.Jfstin topless,: low and medium, bust, perfection
v , nint - heavy- suspender - web garters.
In white and pink.- Sizes 22 to ,36. (Jpr fr
Pair, .i jv,.'.,.; . odeUU
Low bust Corset with elastic at 'waist. Made of
; pink coutil, 4-hose supp.; lightly boned CI . flfl
) corsets for misses. .Sizes 21 to 26. Spel. eDleU U
Long; Bandeau of fancy material, shoulder straps,'
. elastic waistband and special diaphragm Qf ,:
v surporti in flesh only; Sizes 36 to 42. .... OOC
Muslin and Crepe Gowns, kimono sleeve, V and
H square necK. r un cut v:;t:-.u
Special at ; Liv.i
; Women V pink and white; sateen" Bloomers
, .sizes, juiasuc at waist and knee; i
'Reinforced. SpecUl . v. 4 4 i r. .iV O C;
Women V all wool Tuxedo Sweaters, in eopen
grey, honeydew, purple, henna, navy and , black
. and tomato in -fancy knit.:; Fine for CM Qf?
J; spring wear. Special OeaD
All
you
with
'.:;!!.S25C'
Men's Sidley Pod Carters
comfort and satisfaction.
Pair
Men's high grade Half Hose, black, white, cordo
van aim gray., a una auraoie good hose I 25(
Men's fine hrather silk and mercerized Half Hose -assorted
colors, reinforced heels and toes. C?fl
75c values. Pair .........baC
Men's Four-in-Hand Ties, medium flpwinjr ends
slip easy bands, rich, neat, assorted pat- Aft-
terns. Each 4a7 C
Mens Dress Shirts without collars, in fine ma
terials, Russian cord and reps, assorted CO OUT
Colors and stripes. Each, ...... OaeZD
BUYS"c FOR TH
can wear
Men's Dress Shirts without collars. - Nicely as
' sorted percale stripes, very specially K Q- OK
priced. Each i DAeaD
Men's Dress C Shirts . without " collars in silk
striped madras. Exceptional values. (Jy QJ?
I Sizes 14 to 17. Each w . daweaO
Men's Athletic Union Suits,vmade of fine corded
madras with elastic belt in back. Regu- CI H fl
: lar $1.50 value. Sizes 34 to. 46. Each...; OXeUU
Men's natural gray Union Suits, short sleeves,
; ankle length. A fine soft, comfortable PA
garment. Sizes 36 to 46. Each....... eDleUU
Men's Outing Gowns, full, roomy, well stitched
and ; good material, , assorted fancy A A
stripes. Each ...... ;....,;.V;..;.. OXeUU
HOrE.MUSUN. 36,
lnchs wide. (Limit
to yirds.) IF '
Sreciil .... IOC
36-inch White Out-
3-lnch eztrt hezyy;
and fine anility Un-1
iV.ujiln, 'yard lv lv
Fine ouality 27-inch
J.",r:.'.hM2ic
S4 2-inch
;.Tubinff,
;yrd
Fruit of the Loom
Pillow Slips, QCrt
5oc vtlues, es.Otll
Indian, Head
: 31c.
42-irlch Pequot Pil-
low Slips, 1- vf Qr
each ..i... uU,
81x90 .L o wiraioi
Sheets,; values to
Special . S1.39
,72 x 99
Sheets'
zt
St x99
Sheets
And ?:'..;';;;:"
Here Is
A Column; of
' Snaps ;f
S9-Inch White Lawn, dandy tor
trtmraing, etc. Sold regularly ut
Zoo- yard. Specially re- . re Q ;
fluced for sale, yard. . . . t XSC
27-Inch Wlute India Linon in a
-nice, fine quality, . suitable for -
trimming; and lininc;. etc - Reg-,
ular 25c grade. Anniver- 1 ttg
sary price ...... OC'
27-tnch White Madras, suitable.
lor summer- shirts, warns and
children's dresses,' in nice .small
patterns. -Kegrular price ngv
35c; Anniversary, price. ; C
Sft-Inch chamois ' finish - lxnsr-
cloth, dandy for alt classes; ot
underwear; regrularpricei Oj :
29c, specially priced at. . fctfC-30-mch
-Lyklinen, a 'good selec
tion of floral patterns, dandy for
dresses and waists, etc Regular -prices
35c, specially re- . OQ
duced for sale, -yard.... awJyC f
39-Inch Organdy in orchid, -fiavy.
tan, rose. Kilo green, light blue,
i dark blue, - orange and white.
: Sold regularly, at Bfc'flOl,,
i Anniversary, yard .- '. wOJC
12-Inch Tissue Gingham to cross- -bars
and stripes; the real thing
for your summer dress. Regular -price
75c Specially re- ACk
duced for safe.: yard.-.. ;xC
32-Inch Dress ; Gingham in
checks, f- plaida, cross-bars - -and
plain colors; dandy for house ;
dresses and school dresses.- Reg
ular price, 35c, axmiver- y f -"sary
price. yard.i.v.. muC
: 38-Inch Scrim ; ii cream. cent
and Egyptian, with fancy bro
dersv dandy for . summer cur
Ons. ' Regular prica 15o ft
anniversary price, yard.,-. IvC
S6-Inch Marquisette white,
' cream, ecru and beige ; dandy
' for ail class curtains. Sold regu
larly at 29c yard. Spe- -1 ft
eialrr priced for sale. . . . C -J2-lnch
v Tissue rGingham with
silk stripes, in a rood "variety
of cheeks and plaids : the real
; thing for your summer . dress.
Specially priced for aale, ?C1
: yard -. i. ..... , . ... . v : U C .
36-lnch . tineo-f lo
ished . Indian Q K n
Head: yard ODL
A 4-iiv. Indian;
Head, yard..
i4-in.;jndian
; M 1 p
, si;5o
; Mo cl t p
S1;65
39c
50c
Sunnyside Chorus -
Will Participate m
Masonic Ceremonies
The Sunnyside chorus,' under direction
of. Carrol Day, together .with Milton
Dunham, violin soloist,, will participate
In the Saturday night -ceremonies ot
Sunnyside lodge Xo." IS J, A"F. and A.
M.. la the -temple. Eaat J9th street and
confer the master Mason degrea on a
Howard Rankin, worshipful master, will
Hawthorn' aenue. durmg ; which J.
candidate. A special program has. been
prepared. ; v..
On Saturday morning- In Rose City
Park. Methodist church ther Sunnyside
chorus, and the Grotto chorus will give
joint , public Kasler concert. - It will
begin at 11 o'clock. Mis Eleanor Louise
Stockton, dramatic soprano. . Miss Lu
cille Xxyd. reader,1 and Milton Dunham
will- talc part. .;... :,-"- v.-1:.
Heppner Civic Club -:;'
Against 1925;Fair
rHeppner, April 13. "Oregon 132S was
discussed by " members " of the Civic
Brotherhood Monday 'jught, Tl leaders
la the ' discussion . were W.' .W. Smead
and S. E. Jotson. - Talks were also given
by'dC' X Calkins. JV R. Brown. . A- S.
Akers'and Vawtre Crawrord. The gen
eral sentiment expressed waa: that . Ore
gon cannot afford to hold the, proposed
exposition ' - . . . ,
Fo'rmer?Brakeman-x
Now. Highjpfficial
Spokahie.i"tFahi; Aprtt 13. From rail
way brakeman , to- "vice- president .of ; a
transcontinental railroad is the story- of
John ' M.-" Rapelje. ,who arrived in .Spo
kane Wednesday on -a special' train with
a corps of officials making a minute in
spection ot-tbe Northern-raciflc tracks,
eiruciures and holdings between L Paul
and the Pacific coast. ' Kapelie is vice
president in charre of operation "and
maintenance and Jvas been In the rail-f
road tme" sine IS"?, when he began
a a brakeman. . On board the special!
train are the. hear of all pppration. con
struction 'and maintenance departmenta.
AgedMarir' Crippled,
Found Dead in-Barn
- RoMburt. April 13. The body, of - aU
aged man "was", found ' In' a "barn eear
Winchester, south f Roaeburg, Wednes
day. Aa empty bottle "of labelled wood
alcohol" waa found" bfcl'le h Ira. He bad
one r wooden leg. and h& remaining' foot
was" missing at the ankle.-. As far as
is known he haa no relative or friend
in this part ot th country No. marks of
identincation were, found on him.. -
Registration On ice
To Be Open Until"
.8 Three Evenm
fTCJ
The" reriatratioB branch of the- ceunty
clerk's oiTic . will be open Saturday
nirht, Monday night and Tneaday nleht
Until t o'clock, according to announce
ment 'Wednesday ot Deputy County
Clerk Olruon. - .
. These are the Uat threa days for reg
lat ration for the May primaries and the
general election In th fa!U Regtetra
Uon. which bad fana off following- tk
closing of the taxpaytng period, which
brought big crowds to th courthouaa,
took a spurt again Tuesday. The streetcar-
men's union betd a meeting Tuva
day - and - inquiry by officials f U-.e
union showed that many . ot .the. men
were not registered for the - election,
Tiejr decided to come down ra a body.
' The otQce la on the Crat floor ot the
courthouse. Fifth street aide. -
FRIDAY and SATURDAY v
' r ,) v WEWILL PIVE ; ;
Double Xlreen:
Trading
DRUGGISTS,
Alcter Street ''-Wet-Pk .'
OUR . ENTIRE STOCK
Litljand ContinenUl
Wardrobe Trunl
i.;2S;Off:
t3.50
3.50
$3.75
:r. Travelinsr Bags:
$8.00 Genuine ;Cowbide Bag.'vextra ,
- special at ,.'v.ri;".v-CvV...$4.00-$12.00
Genuine Cowhide Bay, now re-
. duced to . ..... .. ...... . . .$7.75
$50.00 1 and Se-OOiIilcly?? Cowhide
. 'Bags, special at....v ..$29.50
$15.00 Genuine 0whide Suitcase, very
pecUit .7.;. ...$12.75
' . , v .
Elastic Hosiery u : '
New Low Prices
5ilk Anklet, each .'.
; Silk -Knee Cans. each. . . . .7 .
Silk Garter: Leggings, each, .. ..
Silk Garter Stocfeines, eacn;,
vMade toyour measure en one sown
- looms of . the beat , material obtain
able. Second Floor. - -
.. . .
Paints at Lowest Prices
Famous Sherwin-Williams Family,; '
. - 'M Paint f ' ' ;
' At Greatly Reduced Prices -Colors
,.... . .;.. ..$2.65 gallon
White ..... ..... .$2.75 gallon
. , JCHINA GLOSS ENAMEL
1 quart ... .. $1.15
H gallon .7 v$2.00
gallon- ". .vrt . .!. i . -.$3.d0 .
7. VARNISH BRUSHES v -
l-'inch Brush, special ....... T.l 9c J
' 1-inch , Brush, special... . . .. .26c '
,2- vinch Brush, 'special,.;....:. 37c"
' 2 -inch Brush,' special,. . . . . . .48c
3- inch Brush, special... 87c
i . -FLOOR VARNISH-v
1 quart .;..VI7.... ..."..95c -,
H gallon , $1.55
1 gallon it: ... is . . . .$3.00 1
- r'- LAI WALl.liK.UBUia ' -
2-inch Brush,' special ; . . . ; .75c
3- f- inch Brush, pecial ; $1.00 '
3-inch," Brush, special. 'i.-?. s.7$15
7? V' .
' v : t .
Some in' cute little -baskets with a .wee
Candy Rabbit to .guard them others in
nests that mar be hid where "the children-
, , , can fmd. themrEaster Morn.; ..----- -
. If ' . ' ' ' . A. a i, -. .' - S ' '' ... ;
Candy .Eggs, assorted sizes, S ff , .
r . colors and,;ilavors, lb. 'y. V--tl C; -
1 Chocolate Eggs,' crearh centers " '
priced . . ; . C i-,7 V.;.5e;and 10 'It
- , KapDiis, to pe.iuiea ynin canay; :r-,
. -Tr,. -f 03("w St' -'. s Vt 3L1 i
Baskets f or Easter 5 10 -15; ;
. Easter. Novel ties ). :". "S '-10!-,
. Decorated Eggs I .CV;iQ 20
I- ;v! - v-Rubber Goods T", .:
1 1 -,Greatly Reduced
' Bathinjt Caps, special... ........ ,19c
; $1.00 Extra H e a t y Water-proof
- - Houtffehold' Aprons, on1y..:....Ctc
".Two-quart Red Rubber Seamless 11 ot
Water Bottle, only. $1.3
$20. Ur..TnUers . Ladies' Douche
; - Syringe, special i..$l.C3
rAil our plain and fancy rubberized
-, Traveling Roll - upa ' and . Pullman
- . Aprons . . I .redaced 23
-;,V'. '", -. ,
1 7 Pyralin Ivczy . '
' $8.00 Pyralin Irory" Hair Brushes,
- now .....7....... .'........$4.00
? $7.00 Pyralin Ivory Tray (large sixe),
r special 4......13.E3
1 -$150 Pyralin Ivory Powder Box, re
duced to.. U....$2X3
, $4.50 PyTalin Ivory - Hair Receiver.
. . ; apeclai at: . .". . .......... .7 . .SZZi
'.'-.Toiletries ' . ' ;
$1.00 Vallinfs ToOet WaUr..7..C?c
. 75c Valiant's Toilet Water. .... .41c
S5c Valiant's ToQet Water... ...10c
Imported Crystal Bath Salts, regular
$2.25; special tZc
50c Fowler.Tooth Paste J. ; . . i . . ; 3 5c
Pebeco ; :r. . 3 gc
Pepsodent ................... .4 5c
- Kolynos .7 . .7 .7 . .7 .... 1 c
Photo Supplies : , : i
; i::hr Eodak'Finishinsr
Fer. Qeick -Service and guaranteed
photo finishing leave films with us N
.beiore li ja.- iu xmisnea tt o r. jo.
F-R E E an 8x10 -enlargement with
every $3.00 worth- of finishing, print-
mjrerunimr. r r -. y
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- ,. f. .vj;!ish-ro pure, so rich in.cleansic j iasredieats''
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nsoa&s ciotnes clean . without hard rubbirs
Vt'S'i so gently that not a thread is, weakened. ;.
7 Rinso does the' family wash cs'wonderfnllr-
7 as Lux does fine thirds.. Sold everywhere. It 7
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Justsoakipz in Rinso loosens
cyen the moot ground-in dirt
Head, yard.
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