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Sisters persuade your Brothers, 
Brothers tell your Sisters, 
to try the Frank Siddalls Soap. 
AND NOW IF NOT SET IN YOUR OLD WAYS 
be sure to try The Frank Siddalls Soap for Toilet—Bath— 
Shaving—try it for Washing Dishes—for House-cleaning—for 
Scrubbing—and be sure to try 
The Frank Siddalls Way of Washing Clothes. 
Every subscriber to this paper Is specially Interested In reading the whole of 
this page, each line is Important to every Man Woman and Child or It would not be 
published but would be omitted, and so reduce the cost of the Advertisement 
and Remember there is nothing Stated Here But The Simple Truth 
FOR LADIES TO READ 
ONLY THINK! ONE SOAP FOE ALL USES! 
To the Housekeeper and her Help, to the Boarding-house Mistress and her Lady- 
Boarders, to the Farmer’s Wife and her Daughters, for the Toilet and Bath of every 
Lady of Refinement, The Frank Siddalls Soap offers great advantages. 
Among the Housekeepers of New England (where thrifty housekeeping is proverbial) 
it has gained immense favor, and there is no better evidence of the merits of an article than to 
he able to say that it meets approval in the Homes of New England. 
-FOR LAUNDRY AND KITCHEN USE— 
«JUS1 THINK! No Scalding or Boiling! No Smell on Wash-day! 
Clothes Clean ami Beautifully White, amt as Sweet as if never worn! 
No llough, Red Hands! Clothes remain White even if put away for years! 
_ _ The Soap Positively Guaranteed not to Injure even the Finest Paces! 
Where water or fuel Is scarce, remember that with The Frank Siddalls Soap N 
|much less fuel, is n ecessary and a few buckets of water is enough for a large wash ! 
’JUST THINK! Flannels and Blankets as Soft as when Newt 
The must delicate Colored Lawns and Prints actually Brightened! 
A girl of 12 or IS can easily do u large wash without even being tired! 
Ami best of all, the wush done in less than half the usual time! 
Use The Frank Siddalls Soap for washing Dishes:—it is the only Soap that leaves the 
dish-rag Sweet and White, and the only Soap that can he depended upon to remove the Smell 
of Fish, Onions, etc., from Forks and Dishes. When you have a dirty dish-rag, dont 
blame your servants; it is not their fault ; for you have given them soap made of rancid grease, 
and the result is a foul dish-rag; use The Frank Siddalls Soap, made of Pure Beef Suet, 
and you will have a clean sweet smelling cloth. So here is the Housekeeper's choice; 
Common Soap and a font dish-rag— or —The Frank Siddalls Soap and a dish-rag to he proud of 
-FOR HOUSE-CLEANING- 
This is where The Frank Siddalls Soap appeals to the real ladylike Housekeeper. 
Use it for Scrubbing and Cleaning. U>c it for washing Paints, Windows and Mirrors, 
Wine-glasses, Goblets, and all Glass Vessels; ordinary Soap, as is well known, is not fit for 
washing glass, while The Frank Siddalls Soap is a most elegant thing for this purpose and does 
away with the Use of Ammonia. 
Use it lor waslung Marble Door Steps, Bureau Tops, Marble Statuary, Mantlepieces, etc. 
It it the nicest thing for .Warble that can be imagined. 
For washing Bed Clothes, ami Bedding, even of Patients with Contagious and Infectious 
Diseases, mid for washing Utensils used in the Sick-room, it can be relied on to cleanse and 
purify without scalding or boiling a single article. 
--FOR WASHING BABIES AND BABY CLOTHES- 
Babies will not suffer with Prickly Heat, or be trouble with sores of any kind, when 
nothing but The Frank Siddalls Soap is used, its ingredients being so Pure and Mild. 
Dont use Soda for washing Nursing Bottles or Gntn Tubes dont even scald them : —wash 
them only w ith this Soap, and they will never get sour, hut will always be sweet and clean. 
—FOR THE SCHOOL TEACHER- 
It is the best, thing for washing blackboards and school slates, leaving them free from 
grease; the Soap does not even have to be rinsed off. Klackboards that arc considered 
worthless can be restored by washing with The Frank Siddalls Soap. 
FOR MEN TO READ 
ONLY THINK! ONE SOAP FOR ALL USES! 
The Merchant and his Clerk, the Photographer, the Optician, the Artist, the Jeweler, 
the Printer, the Bather at the Turkish Bath, the Barber, the Hotel, the Stable, 
the Army and the Navy, will all reap great benefit from the The Frank Siddalls Soap. 
-FOR SHAVINC- 
Its heavy, lasting lather is so different from that of any Shaving Soap that its superiority 
is almost incredible; the face never hums or smarts, no matter how dull the ra/or, how tender 
the skin, or how closely shaved, and the Sponge and Soap Cup will aiicay# be sweet-smelling. 
-IMPORTANT FOR SHIPBOARD AND ARMY USE- 
It washes freely in hard water, and be sure to remember, where water is scarce, that 
The Frank Siddalls Way of Washing only takes a few buckets of water for a large wash. 
-FOR HORSES, HARNESS, CARRIAGES, etc.*- 
It is vastly superior to Castile Soap for washing a horse's mane and tail, while for 
washing Sores, Galls, Scratches, etc., it is indispensable. No Stable is complete 
without it. For Harness it is better than Harness Soap, thoroughly cleansing the 
leather and rendering it soft and pliable, while for washing Cars and Car Windows, 
cleaning the running-gear and bodies of fine carriages, it is without a Tim l ; by it s use Paint and 
Varnish will last much longer, and the Windows and Lamps will be as clear as crystal 
The Frank Siddalls Soap is elegant tor washing Printing Ink from the hands, and from 
Printers’ Rollers, Type and Electrotypes, being much better than Benzine, and safer, as 
Shocking accidents by fire often occur from Benzine; and Parents whose children use 
Amateur Printing Presses should remember this. Type and Rollers washed with The Frank 
Siddalls Soap are in splendid condition for immediate use, and will take the ink readily. 
SPECIAL FOR PHYSICIANS 
To the Physician, the Druggist, the Nurse and the Patient its importance is becoming 
more and more widely known and appreciated, and it is rapidly superseding Imported Castile 
and similar soaps for use in the Sick-room, the Nursery and the Hospital. 
A CERT A /.V Cl'li F—IN CASE OF INGROWING TOE-NAILS— A CKR T I 7N CURE 
In place of cotton-wool a little of The FT»nk Siddalls Soap should be kept, pressed between 
the nail ami tender flesh—one trial will prove its superiority over ootton-wool. 
-AS AN ANTISEPTIC AND DISINFECTANT- 
For washing Old Running Sores, Bed Sores, Cuts, Wounds and Burns ; for washing 
Chafed Places on Infants and Adults; for use by persons suffering with Tetter, Ringworm, 
Salt Rheum, Itching Piles, Eruptions on the Face, and for children afflicted with Scaly 
Incrustations, it is without any of the injurious effects so often experienced when other soap 
is used; while for washing the Invalid it is a most valuable aid to the Physician, by 
the thoroughness with which it removes the exhalations from the skin that would otherwise 
tend to counteract the action of his medicines by closing up the pores, and which cannot be 
accomplished by any other soap. 
Letters from well-known Physicians, describing their experience in their practice with 
The Frank Siddalls Soap, leave no doubt of the truth of these assertions. 
I te it for trashing Sores on the Feet, caused by trailing or wearing tight shoes. 
Always leave plenty of the lather on—dont rinse the lather of. 
For washing Graduate Measures and Mortars it is better than anything else. 
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