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 garment is soiled and doubt whether the color will stand 

 a washing, do not throw it away until you have ex- 

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and good common 



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run, Ivory Soap will not ; with common sense you will avoid 

 scalding hot water, exposure to the sun while wet, and will use 

 an iron only moderately hot. 



The special work of this kind that Ivory Soap will do sur- 

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