Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1920)

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Photoplay Magazine — Advertising Section 75 No more dingy corners on your blankets How to wash your woolens Use two tablespoonfuls of Lux to a gallon of water. Whisk into a lather in very hot water, and then add cold water till lukewarm. Work woolens up and down in the suds. Squeeze the rich lather again and again through soiled spots. Rinse in three lukewarm waters, dissolving a little Lux in the last water. This leaves wool softer and fluffier. Run blankets through a loose wringer and hang in the shade to dry, in a moderate atmosphere. Spread sweaters on a towel. HOW you used to avoid the thought I When you came upon dingy corners where those precious blankets would trail on the floor, and dim edges where they tucked themselves in — you shut your eyes ! If they had to lose their luxurious softness, their warm fluffiness in the laundry, it was going to be the last minute possible. But to-day there's no need for pretending. With Lux you can wash your big, handsome blankets as often as you like I Just the purest bubbling suds. There's not a particle of hard cake soap to stick to the fuzzy wool ends and never be washed out! Not a mite of rubbing to twist and mat the delicate wool fibres! You souse your beautiful blankets up and down in the rich suds. You press the cleansing lather through and through, and every speck of dirt is whisked away with the rich bubbling suds. They'll come out downy and snug. The Lux way is so gentle and so careful. You always know just how nice and soft and fluffy your winter covers are g6ing to be. You can get Lux from your grocer, druggist or department store. Lever Bros. Co., Cambridge, Mass. Lux was specially made for all fine things Crapes de Chine Organdies Georgettes Batistes Chiffons Lawns Lace Voiles Sweaters Scarfs Babies' woolens Blankets Copyrighted 1920, by. Lever Brc. Co. Wlieii you write to atlvertiscrs please mention PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE.