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the finest white home made 
m, Soap at a cost of less than twocents ™ 
a pound. Surely that’s economical 
soap making. And when you make your own 
‘soap at home, you retain all of the glycerine 
“from the meat fats that you render which makes 
the soap give a better lather and makes it a more 
effective cleanser. The factory extracts the glycer- 
ine from the fat; and if you use 
HUDSON‘: LYE 
TEST 
your soap will be purer. It will contain no cheap fillers 
like rosin, etc. It’s easy to make soap at home if you = 
follow the simple directions on the 
Hudson Lye Can. 
This Lye meets the U. S. Govern- 
ment requirements for strength. 
Don’t accept substitutes which 
may be inferior and worthless. 
At all grocers and druggists. 
Big can 10e. 
A. Mendleson’s Sons 
“ yy, at Broadway, New York City 
Factory—Albany, N. Y. 
Established 1870 
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