MAY 2< 19:29 __ ‘.-..--“- Ir. Iannie Marie wmls- lowland lthoNefll and Mrs. ltlaeNeill, the. lormer Miss Mulch, daughter of Mr. and Mn. B. l. Mutch, phoen- v 4 shaming-smile SEEMS BATBiI. BOLD The principal of the firm looked grimly at the newest traveller. "Look here," he said, 4 no wish to stint you in thecway of reasonable expenses, but we think ing yourself to a. new hat and cal- ling the item overhead expenses." "Ah." slid the the they 1P- prosched the house, ,'I see your dear son and daughter awaiting us on the porch. . "No." said the host. “The girl in the short frock is my mother and the youn fellow in r ding breaches is my e." great interest in something-be it needlepoint, music, poetry or what- ever-seldom finds herself with a Jaded appetite for life at any time o year. Effective, foo. is sticking to a resolution to rerd two non-fiction books a month and the daily paper carefully every single day instead of skippin from headline to headline 4 . Also, for one month, try getting eight hours sleep every single ni ht, walking one mile s day and eaing a e green salad and fruit ovary ay for lunch. It all sounds pretty strenuous, doesn't it? But this or a similar Spartan rou- tine undoubtedly will wake you up. Bl enough at night and forcing your mind to be really ao- tive dur ng the day will go a long way toward curing your present lethargy. QUEEN'S TRAINBEAEER. lS ENGAGED The third of the Queen's‘ six Coronation trainbearers to marry will be Lady Elizabeth Paget, daughter of Lord Angiesey, whose engagement is announced to Mr. U19 YOWlB girls whom the Queen chose two years ago to carry her purple vel- vet and ermine . Lady Diana Legge postponed her wedding in order to attend to her Coronation duties. She became “W” “n” "m" “at” h‘ 1th", “m” chm“ ‘m M" 1m‘- Lady Diana Hamilton-Russell the ‘ following ptu-nber. r** "I Liane sécilang alalnblgearer tohmarry, .. e a y 1. e rcy, ecame v I-‘jdg Civdhvisdaie in-the December e -- -. a o orona on year “bk H fl Indy Elizabeth kaget is an en- "c. i “Se” e trims; 222.2122; .‘i"?...‘i“.." And H97. trian’ poet. Hugo’ von Holman:- stahl, was formerly married to HUMAN BEES People are very much like bees, They go and gather what they please, But when they've done their daily round, They vaéy in the thi-nis they've foun . Some gather frowns and miibs and BEETS, And jcslnusies and angry tears, Susploions, hates and threats of harm. Rumour, disscntion, and alarm, And nut of all these things distil A dirksught that makes them very But others of s better mind Far more attractive mat/tel‘ find: For friendly looks and happy smiles ‘they'll buzz around for miles and miles; Good faith, affection, confidence. Appreciation common-sense, Nice things like these, and many MUTE They gather to their golden store Anri nut of them a nectar press Which gives them health and happiness, Andbnever fsil to call their neigh- ours To share the proceeds of their labours, - ' _ —~H.R..P._ LUNCIIEDN DISH Ootnbim leftover cooked ham. finely chopped, with cooked macs- ' will. and medium white sauce and lop with grated cheese. Brown in “i9 Oven and serve with hot bis- wits and s mixed green salad with French dressing. _ Some humorists persist in tellinz ille truth because they think r.liat's the funniest joke in the world. Volcanic bombs frequently are found near active volcanoes. These Willis are hurled from the vol- cano while in a viscous state, and ihe rotary motion shapes them iillo spheres. Activities ‘ercising more Miss Alice Astor. _ ~ will not become yellow if the inside of the linen closet is painted a deep blue. Stored linens Worth a moment's thought: - “It is better to give than to lend: and it costs about the same." _ -Sii' Philip Gibbs. tile Even orchids are entering L l CST. \ realm of cotton with the B ring note illustrated by a crisp __ __ , _ plane orchid decorating m; nsvly Wfiibnsch-ihailllfxlllklilél i318 dggff sui worn by Jeannette MacDonald Egg-she drgbped on ‘hasbagd. - The star whose current role is in “Broadway Serenade" favors the new longer waistline with pleat- ed coat and, flared gored skirt. Ismail turban of the white pique, illfwiild ii Ped- Mid WM“ 5MP‘ "Well, they have their uses." ers ernph be the air of fresh- "Yes, and you'll probably be killed ncss. in one!" The man seemed to find that re- Glcvw worms administer an mark gmus _ "Ne, 1 mini; my anesthetic to their victims before ticket ‘will b; numbered in another way," esai eating them. NEW yumwfr-‘STS CURE LETHARGY V-wfvo been eating less and ex- llnlll YOU!‘ IiEUPG l5 suave and svelte and perfectly rounded in the i930 manner, M‘ You've brushed y-"" '* P, " until it's glesrnin with health and in nerfect rnafiine to rcce.ve your new permanent. Your skin is smooth and clear. a translucent look about it wih M: ‘ “Rudy u this you don't "‘ ""‘ " f‘. I . oumlf w l» ==a¢<=i=l e lovely clothes PH) (iiiAHi-i ‘vii invl c lilac. as i513‘ nlliigdgdhpleaslelntly go m , , , = n. e e s sm e. e looking at your iiiiii, iiiiiii lull. h“ handsmgeiangdthe giltmklet perhaps what you =_.._ __ eyes as l». oo e at 1m o ,1; ~ w - .......................- liu.l=:-.P-'z2ail.ali: can" <1“ 0° °“ e ~ "use m Sav I'm being smoth- n et it, you krlcw. And in spite l '1 n ~ i‘? ,5. h... N... .._ -.,,,.,,;gn ,,,- a Household Scrapbook ggrrlgugye znivgiéiadhilaysslryfiilvsrho squirts complete now wardrobe 0r a. curise (B! uoBI-JBTA um are not in the cards. How? torclna ymlrself ‘o IDOQ-QO-OOOO-QOQOOQOOQ-O-O-O-OI t swig? &n°y°3§.""§:1 y “fikfnfiflfii, To Clean Ceiling at’ hobbies u you like’ but the m“ The black spots which form on rwnams that m’ woman qihrglis a ceiling due to a gas jet or smoky til a ll,’- Ci; ,, ' y PW T PU v '~ i a n,‘ i1 _H u. Sir/u,’ IQ. Y a /(. ‘l Vol R E CSigQg/i, r rf/"T/radarsr; lulu: R -- ‘AN unrbskssnr asmmosa. lamp can be removed by mixing a fairly thick paste of starch and wa- ter, and with a clean flannel oiom The All-Purpose Tissue _ ispread this over the entire mark. Snow-White i ‘ilirliowlhto sktsy Ion Ilrlnltiilhtflhorgiuihiy _ , 8X1 {U81 O K Y U. D°“"'7 5°“ aoft brush, and the marks will lus- M’ 100% Pu" ,appear like magic. . . _ . watfiiflfi... i Apple Pie Innovation I ‘nLa-e .. ' a bit of dry mustard and a grat ng of cheese in your pie; crust, when you make your next apple pie, and you will be surpris at how delicious the resuit will be. Prevents Sticking A little turpentine added to A pot of tsrch will prevent the iron ronLsJgQg to the goods. "we have _ you've gone over the line by treot- I m.- um Ru )1"I‘ET()WN (l calinlslv- 0-04» eeooooocgg.“ ‘ ‘ "QQOO-QOOO e oo-eoooeovooooooooafibooo» »“,,aa,“.“_‘...n".n.'““n”‘ .““.“. I I | l‘ _ _ Grocers Recommend e S MADAM.» ‘(E n: B551 ‘ 7 T . _ A . - ‘ W ma" 5 RE aim f§oclal and Personal I Fash the Baking Powder with Double Action iSKYW-KY By VERA n‘ “Say, baby, I've resisted a lot more than that in my time." I-le sat with his head in his hand» ain. $810k?" Alison asked solicitously. "No, not exactly, But what kind of perfume is that ‘ stoodto investigate. Then the over- powering scent of the waxey, white lowers seemed to fall like a curtain. "How silly 1 am," she argued with erseif. "It is gardenla" she told him. mun} very expens ve perfume, it is, “It may be expensive. but I say it is terrible! Why do women use such stuff/i" “Vanity, I suppose, or they have enou h money to buv it. Ii/ is prob- ably 20 an ounce." "I wouldn't give 20 cents for it. Smells like a hospital ward in here! Whew. how docs the boss sleep! l notice that guy with white hair Ifiamping about. Can't say I blame m. There was more conversaiion as Alison watched ‘he countryside be- low. A lake leaped out. They must be gerring ncar Buffalo. Bhe checked with Terry again. And the man who hated flying lared at her as she o ened the coc it door. "Bu falo in ten minutes." Terry reported. Alison went to awaken the man with white hair in No. 5. He an- swered her quickly. He had been awake. en she came back and joined the belligerent passenger sin. She felt she must convert travel. Besides, she h to air found his jargon very amusne "Listen, sister; don't teii me like this job!" “I adore it "Well, there's no accounting for tastes. I knew a girl once who jumped from the top of a circus tent twice a day-dropped by’ her ankle. she liked her lob. loo.’ “Doesn't she still like it?" .ynu was a trumpet that killed her." Alison laughed. “You sound just like my randmother did when I was a li-t le girl. She didn't like automobiles." dryly. Nearing Buffalo The lilfhts of Buffalo began to appear. cng chains of gleaming llg ts, a. blazing necklace on the face of the dark, siieni‘ earth. Still the man with white hair did not seem to be ready. Alison went back to his berth and spoke io him. I "I'll be ready when we lend," she heard him_.say. Alison gonad her "gambler" friend again. S ortiy she saw “tho bos " c mb out, of the berth. Hi5 hair was rumpled, and he did not put on his coat. But he i-lirew his top- eoat about his shoulders, for it was cool now. "How do you like the trip, Lefty?" he asked with n smile at hi= em- ‘That is bad‘ What happened?" , Hr- tlrned to Alison, Copyright Ledger Syndicate As he e Alison had a queer feeling tha the odor was not per- in fume at . but chloroform. It was suddenly s0 strong she hail Left LO-VERS _ ‘BROWN perfume bottle." “A5 long as women travel, there will be erfume, I suppose. Still .-hat is ardly a usual accident, I'd imagine." “I admit it is m first in a million miles," Allison sad. "I've been try- WI YOl-ks TW chocolate ions 1 Literature .."AG§:N1NE i‘. afil i- THE COOK'S CORNER Chocolate heating °i' i" Y‘? can cakes. tum the o auto 1L r1011! frosting. , Y0 . cup confec- tioners siliar 1-2 teaspoon vanilla, 14 WP m . 3 ueres bitter melted, l fialespoon m; Wiier. 1w w“ of salt. Combine lngmdlents in order Riven and beat with rotary beater until blended. Set bowl in pan o1 labial’ iee water and at until eno to minumi.“ “m” ‘a '° 5 Quick Cup Clkel Revers the prob} I w); YOlIrdO Wi “$18 twlfmegg 311m fitgsigil answer,’ you“? a“. the Q-thlrd cup soft sh rte cup of sugar, 2 egg who; 1,13%; sPOon of vanilla, 1-2 teaspoon of salt l 34 cups sifted flour 2 tea. spoons baking powder l cu‘ Put all ingredients into owl 1n yd" liven Beat all vigorously g5": mutglsildgxgtle lalis cup grees 1".) "8' milk. blonde aboard’: not bad! Just 55w iii-ii" comm TGHZG ulbsecui T11?“ filfilfil. °" “h” mg to convert your friend to fly- gt. “Anqd, how has she succeeded, Y “Ba , if you'd paint this ship with gold ve inches thick, I'd say, keep lti d we go back on the train! Make no mistake!" “No; now, I think that this ll l fine. We'll be there - in how long, i stewardess?" "In about an hour." ‘ "We can fly back on the morn- lng ship, Lefly." "Not me." "Haven't ou a date in New York tomorrow n ght?" k "That, sir, will be one date I won't esp." As the man got up. Alison could see the gun 88am, under his right arm. He was left handed, of course] l Out for Air , Shortly the wheels of the ship {touched the airport. With a whirr ihe big ship taxied over the ground towarll the lghted waiting room. "we'd better get some air after thbiesftperfume," the older man told .. yo. The motors idled now, and Steve had come out of the cockpit. They had landed. Steve opened the door and the ground crew set the steps. Lefty and his bass were outside in a hurry. "We've s. ten-minute wait here," Alison sad as they passed her, and Left nodded. still the man with white hair was not out of his berth. She spoke to hi magain. “We've landed, sir." Then he pulled aside the curtains. In the dim light under the shade of his hat, Alison could not see him very well. stave helped him out of the ship and in a moment he was swinging toward the waiting room. lost to Alison's sight. When she turned her Attention back to the ship Alison saw that the blonde girl had dressed. "I Ellen's we all need air after that perfume.’ she said in a low voice or the engines were still now. ,She left the ship with the heavy odor of garcienias clinging about ner like a c oud. n “Ten minutes here," Alison said. The "big business" man who had come aboard with the girl Alison was sure war» his secretary. was u , i00- "Ten minutes. you sa i" a stoppechbefore the berth of e sec- TBiBYY- ‘D0 you want to get some air Julie ‘ ‘sleep bef . Hold Alisghe Z; m m D°"'°"" m" Just then m bl s "llmlllz beck. 511i etflgkgt $1: he passed and Alison u a S ' h" eveluivccfla slsilriliyg: smum“ and (To Be Con ued) ‘ sr. Alvnasws w. r. The regular meeting of the 5g, féiféiti"$. Enwheh" “.3” _ sy 8V0 ‘llg, Mil-y 311d- In the absence of the President the vice-president p11- sided. Meeting opened in the usual way, roll call was answered with "housecleahing hints". Repm-(g or committees were heard and ng-w I?” llbwihtcd as follows: school, Jsfigmnk McIntyre and Miss Ada 0- y“. Sick and Entertain- ment. Mn. J. C. Peters and Mrs, goo. Mackenzie. A letter from he Public Health Nurse was read and circulars from the Depth o: _ Agriculture were distributed m each member- Th“ Questionnaire on {Pelwefl and International mono; ,wus lied in. The members de- lvided to meet at the school on Mlly 33 to clean the gronndg u“; prepare the garden. Mpg, 30y Ismailwocd kindly invited the mem- -, bed-s to h n ,,. meeting wllrereolg: rflgll crlllywilrlleg flowere-mgedziqekr l.'.'nm,°"°"“"‘° c‘ etiquette Opens Door to Soul... Success ,, i i ..'z i. “hi0 thinks." came the voice from bah nd the curtain. "I'll rest here". They all left the ship. With the‘ 5°01‘ 0951196. Ali-WI! hODed the scent‘ of perfume would disappear. Out- side Terry stopped her. "What on earth smells so terrible in él-tllat sihilp?” b l ' c i ‘L0 1' bottle fllggEl-illllle." Vi“ roke a "If I had my way no women would travel on mv ship To i said crisply. "or all the durn dsmssi I was flab ted when I got out of the cockpi . And what, libel‘? your boy friend with thei 81m ' 1 "He's still with us," Alison nodded inward the two men walking backi and forth near the fence. "See he doesn't hold me up and fly away with the craiei" Terry rc- iorted as he left her to check with the fuel ‘Ten. alk"d toward the waiting AIlSOII room. She did not see the blonds‘ ‘ QFPZ-RSEIZPOL“? NQ-J-bmkii 730rde-rcfi E E D .457 l __,_._.. .. . .-__ _ I ti: Burdens‘ e its $0770 be 600d ! Riri. nor her other passengers. The night air felt refreshing. Steve came llli iii. a_ cigarette. “'I‘hs.i-, i r learned bow Know the Code that Wins Doug and Helen-welcome guests wherever they go-and they go everywhere. - What's the secreii Why are some people always lnviied out while others sit glumly at home? Invitations go to those who have to be charming “qnsnnered guests. Here are a few tips: Respond to introductions with s smaling "How-do-you-do." Don't embarrass that absent-minded chap who doesn't remember you with "Oh 1 met you before." When you get a written invita- ilon sit right down and answer lt. Visiting a friend for s few days‘! Consult her before making engage- ments of your own during your stay. You are unable to entertain the friend who has had you to dinner‘! Send her flowers. Leave-takings? Say, "It's been such fun." Don't linger st the door. Do you know when to shake hands? Who gets out of an auto- mobile first’! Our 32-page booklet gives today's etiquette code for visiting, dancing, travelling, bridge, the theatre. l-low io be a gracious "QWQ- .. 5flld 20: in coins for your copy of Etiquette: The Correct Thing To Do to The Guardian Home BBWiOG- Be sure to write plainly h1g4. rrllnlllolrléiédrm’ “d t“ é.‘ Name Street Address Town hovlnca mus me ~u‘r's usr stalls so l: a aaautil , sav rue-r REMINDS ME~WE a - e01‘ A OUSiNESS MATTER "ro ATTEN "ro ,'roMonaow..A woman t‘ TONE5~ I - L- w d‘... V car's srl- oowu . WHiLE I MAKE A GOOD GRIEFH Di TAKE Hi5 MIND OFF BU5\NES5 IS BUSINESS By \Vesfover ONE OF THOSE NSAGREEABLE BUT i1" CAN'T BE HEi-PED~QUSINGSS _. _,.._e_-_..._."...-.,-.--.- g s-a .I Plan a Supper for Royalty a g > Flrsf Prlze $2004” and a . e I e l Slerllng Sllver Cup! will! Hm! 01 eupperwould you 2- Scnd In u many entries as you wish. earn the King and Queen? , , “fiflfiffffipfflfiflyjfflf-gfl ' By Evangdh" lapopnoszfic: fixes: vmrren clearly sr 5w u... I-i1¢ir'MIi¢sti¢=.Wl=<>=_¢ :a§::.'::'.'.i-.::..'i:::.:r"r::l: p GIQIICC f0!‘ 51mph meals I! ‘ course may include whatever dishes you well known, were to drop in [or Valium‘ Qfiméfl "IQ! WQU-bliifllfli "PP" I‘ 1°" iwm- Win! $- nfsllrififie 'pr.'“lr='s“'.l'é“'r““"if.i would you serve them? Draw up f . um i‘: menu is given on aslmpieJypicillyCanadiau menu 4' F!" l" I Nigel and send at to me. Robin Hood ‘- wd" 0" '3" b"? °5 1°"! ""7 "P" Flour Mills are ofiering 1B7 cash fifif,‘,=";;§f',,§§;,""' 7°“ “mm” m‘ prizes totalling $1 000.00 for ' s. s... menus. ' f.;.%"..="..",'_.._jl.‘.'.'.~c“ .:'.‘i:.',‘,i.,°€..iif vv e est recipe. s Gliiilll usr or rnlzss firs-ill*?'3ii."r‘”‘""7"'"""" '3 1n Prlu - - - - - - $200.00 lafffcififiéfiéfiffifi; lit '.."r°a‘..“l.'.-'.; Ind I scorn" 5n",- cnp Hnrlmd Flour. No ca: gap ti: considered 2nd PH” _ _ _ _ _ _ 100.00 lclufiifiSc.llgf0lllfllillG y t e guarantee w "i=- - - - - - - - w-w ' lilirririizz.iz'siz.ivssfrom . e P nov I u c I A L P n I z z s "Krill-dbl" {'ii,'£|°;'.i.§'ia'§i.ll§°s1f.'l"=l' (one to be awarded to rhe besr carry in cbln if Flour Mills Limited. Monc: each province altar the winners of in. ton. NB. No employee of Robin Hood 2nd and 3rd prizes have been selected), Flour Mills Limit or any member of es-w-M rr..':rri:;l::;::::::i:::::::.. 25 PHIQ‘: .l¢h " ‘ ‘ ' $5130 known dietitians asiudgesz-Missjessie 15° P""'- "ii" ' " - - 529° kill-flu...‘ 525th‘: b57753‘. uTflii “- nu don.‘ win In 2nd o: 3rd rarer ofahe "School of Canadian Cook- Prize, you have a clrance for the 512:1‘: if?‘ M.“ “Jill Home, of u" $2_5.00 Provincial Prize which l. If for any reason, the Royal vial: will be awarded for competition Ibovid be Postponed. this comes: will gniy in your province. And if you S: "m ‘h’ 1m" , b h on.‘ win one o‘ “n” you can . menus an‘ recipes ecome r_ e . winhone ofthe 25 prizes 0135.00 ‘$53? o! Robin Hood mo“ Mm’ eac or one of the 150 prizes of 5 1- ‘Loo “ch” No c°m§"‘m a“ New, tzmiegoyouzggellleanztrzlvllo go win more than one prize so that about making your menu, l have pug m- 187 Canadian women will share "m" l "m" ‘P ' 3"‘ Fwhdi? Y°“- 0' '1" Fri" mmwy- fllllfifkl.l§1?l§l'$§"§§§3'£'a3i‘Z=$335 Just Plan a Simple, 1m" m" SOUP Homo- Llka Meal SALAD ram. f m areal m. - "Al" will" wouldoivieuaur lzinl In: ueefiaplanltfai: Wu“ Two VEGETABLES reca an: avorable ingress on of Caaa- 955513111‘ dianf s. Choose w sf you like bur be BEVERAGES sure to h_sve as least three irems in each 5335135 0g R0115 0g 011m]; menu which contain RObfl Hood Flour. BAKED GOODS Follow These Simple Rules ;':gi;|:=":b¢’.'¢ l?" 1 “M1495 T b”! Which nut Everything In a... for l. and ra- method era-krill; ' - "ugh." g (Nuns and Address of lislbllfil-hfiiTulf-liyhffifrfifi 53E A "Mi II"! ‘Invert-M Ward your name. vvi be avvar ed for the best Mail your entries now. The closing dare supper menus to serve a e King and for entriesislune 30th. Send in as many heel! dongs Ml! 0X1“;- using Cana- menus as you please bur pin a guarantee an in minors only (spices excepted) also to each menu. Prize winners will be and Robin Hood lien: used an announced in this paper as soon as pos- threa o: more items on mean. aible after iudging bu been completed Mil/cal hone Wad/ml W/rod l. . W. C. STUDENT r WINNER ' y cf Iialpraik was N5 the lidardiime WomenPs Club 01 Montreal at the annual meeting The retiring president. 1a,, MscLeOd» formerly , P. E. I, W85 engraved silver coffee pot as a mark of apprecia- tion. ma. Mseleod umounoed that I- $l0 prize oflered by the club in Prince Edward Island for the best essay on a Maritime legend, was awarded to Earl Leard of Prince of Wales Oollege at Charlottetown Other officers elected were: vioe presidents. Nova sootia, Mrs. LA. lllorsyih; New Brunswick, Mrs. J. P. Crisp; Prince Edward Island, Mrs. A. W. Seaman. Provincial representative's: Nova Scotia. Mrs. lidirs. A. D. Mrs. OF AWARD G11? W. Orr Mulligan and —%f oi 3 oui ..l 4 woman a. mania; ‘Iayllor and Mrs. M. M. De Wolfe»; Prince Edward Island. B.N. Warren and. Mrs. Alexander B. Wilson. 21,000 Seaiskins In Fur Auction ST. LOUIS. May 22—(AP)—Nea.n- l 21.000 seal skins went on sale t0- y in the United States GOVCTID‘ ment's semi-annual fur auction. In addition to the sealsklns 09¢ feted 70 American buyers. 400 blue fox-and i0 sea ot- ter pelts. all processed here. were listed. The skins were taken under Government supervision at the Pribiiof Islands off the Alaskan coast. afternoon wear, a very smart model is shown in a street frock of black marquisette styled with a series of pleated flouncel w, lars and cuffs. in the skirt and white pique cel< i ‘n ' - ' ' l. l Masked Soop_Tesi,-. 1,000 Canadian housewives were given different granulated soaps packed h: PLAIN boxes, ldenllfied only by number. These women were asked to do their washing with these granulated soaps null then to write which soap they liked beet-and why! 3 out of every .1 Ill vvca rs for "Soap No. l", 4 -', ~ CQNCENTRATED SUPER SUBS. Hundreds of lelfrrs wen‘. re- ceived. We quote a! random from a few:— "NO. I 50L? WASNIO OUR Cl-OTNI! 4 OI 5 SHADES WNIYER than (Us, other soap. Gives more suds. It dissolves amazingly fast in lukewarm loafer. Does not shrink WOOLLENS." “Ne. l SOAKS CLOTHES AMAllNOlY ClEAN. The suds last longer.” “Ne. I WASNW NAIMFUI. TO MY WASHING MACHINE or clothes. A wander- ful Water Softener. The BEST soap I've ever used in the machine." ‘Ne. i LIAVH COLORS IIIONT A! NIH. Does 110i‘ harm the most ' " ' “' Rinses out best. Leaves DISHES sparkling.’ “Ne. l SOAP MAKIS YOUR HANDS SOFT AND SMOOTH. sflperiorffif ALL household cleansing. GOES FARTHEST.” You owe it to yourself to try Concentrated Super Suds, next washday. This superior granulated soap contains MORE SOAP, that's why it gives you MORE SUDS. Safe for your clothes and gentle to your hands. Moat germs dangerous washing process. goes a long wayi remix alza BLUE lor20e A1‘ voun anocams Very sconom Washes your clothes Hospital-clean. to health are killed or removedgin the icsii Being mncent low-II a little