320 THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 
COPYRIGHT 1800 BY THE PROCTER & GAMBLE CO, CINCINNATI 
What does a man know about such things? 
All he sees is a pretty girl in a pretty gown. 
How much of the beauty of the girl is due to the beauty of the gown, he does not 
know—but the girl does. 
She knows that the gown she wears, on a midsummer evening, should be as soft as 
eider down; as light as air; and as clean as only Ivory Soap can make it. 
So true is this that, if she be wise, she will personally supervise the laundering of her 
summer dresses. She will tell the laundress just how she wants them washed—with Ivory 
Soap and lukewarm water; how ironed; how folded and put away. All this takes a little 
time and trouble; but it is worth while. 
Perhaps you would like to know why Ivory Soap should be used for such a purpose as that just mentioned. The 
reasons are: Itis pure. There is no ‘‘free” alkali in it—no coloring matter—no harmful ingredient of any kind. 
Ivory is the safest soap there is; and, because of that fact, it is equally adapted for bath, toilet and fine laundry use. 
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