August, 1909 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



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 write to the Readers 7 Service 



29 



Summer Wash Fabrics 

 t be handled carefully in 

 Wash. 



^ It's the Rubbing— not the 

 7 -aring — that shortens the 

 of most Fabrics and the 

 z Delicate the material — 

 greater the Harm that 

 >bing does. The Wash- 

 rd is the Summer Car- 

 t's worsl enemy. 

 ^ This Summer try washing 

 ~-e things you really care 

 it in the "PEARLINE 

 vY"— without Rubbing — 

 :e without Wear and Tear 

 to the Clothes. PEARLINE 

 Loosens all the Dirt and Rins- 

 ing carries it away, leaving 

 your Clothes Fresh — Clean 

 and Sweet Smelling- 



THE FARM LIBRARY 



containing: "Soils," "Farm Animals." "Farm Management," "Cotton." Each 

 illustrated from photographs. Books sold separately at J2.20 per vol. postpaid. 



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