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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1954)
66 , r . . . I - - . 1., 1 J .L , 1 ' ' .' I' "I"" IIIWWIHIll .I..J.IIJiHm'M'. HI. -J. r-,,,.-..t,.-,.,:- .,.t--v, - - I Don't be old-fashioned, Mother suds went out when all came in !' If you're more interested in what's new today than the "old-fashioned way," you'll see why automatic washer makers prescribe this modern "controlled suds detergent for the cleanest wash in the world. When you use all your washer turns out cleaner, fresher, brighter clothes than it possibly can if it's all jammed up with heavy suds. The way all solves that problem for you is to do its work with almost no suds at all! Instead of wasting its power in suds on top of the wash water, all stays on the job down in t he water where the dirty clothes get clean. There all captures the dirt and hangs on to it till it rinses down the drain, all does this in its own special way. "Controlled suds" make all the difference An automatic washer is designed to swirl and slosh iho clothes around freely, so the stub borncst, dirt will come out. But the trouble with heavy suds is that they smother this vital washing action. So the clothes just slither lazily around and come out half clean. all's controlled suds do just the opposite. Instead of working into useless lather, all pro moles full washing action so every trace of dirt comes out. The wonderful difference shows up in the whiteness of your linens, the softness of your towels, and the clear, true colors of your dresses. Thorough rinsing is all-important You know how hard it is to get rid of suds when you wash clothes or dishes by hand. Well, it's hard for your washer, too. Thick suds glue themselves to the clothes and won't rinse out thoroughly even after three or four rinse cycles. But all's controlled suds rinse out quickly nnd completely, usually in the first, rinse cycle. No dingy suds-film is left to discolor fabrics. No harsh suds-curd remains to cause skin irri tation. Even nappy fabrics like baby diapers are soft, fluffy, and hygienically clean. Washer makers urge you to use all When old-style foaming detergents proved dis appointing in the modern automatic washer, the problem was turned over to the research chemists of Monsanto. They came up with all ... a brand new kind of detergent that's low in suds, but high in washing power. Scientifically tailor-made to give you the cleanest possible wash, all now is actually pre- scribed by leading washer manufacturers. ' (Some of them even pack a free box of all in each new machine to get you off to a perfect start.) all saves you money and bother You don't have to use bleaches, bluing, or water softener when you use all. all contains a special whitening agent that's better than a bleach, because it's milder. And all contains its own water softener in just the right amount. In hard water areas, particularly, women who wash with all know that for week-in, week-out economy, it's their very best buy. You know your automatic washer is too val uable to mistreat. So take care of it with all, the prescribed detergent that's not only best for washing, but best for your washer, too. Before you switch to "wash" Money-back guarantee Try all next time you wash. It's wonderful! for the grimiest work clothes, for dainty lin gerie, for baby's diapers. It's unconditionally! recommended for the new miracle fabrics like! Acrilan, Orion, Dynel and nylon. If you don't honestly believe, that all canl outwash ordinary thick suds detergents, yourl dealer is instructed to refund your money. Monsanto Chemical Company. St. Louis,! Missouri. r r? 2 tit i better switch to "all"