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Soap made at home with Hudson Lye will cost you less than 
two cents a pound. A big 10c can of this Lye, added to your 
meat fats, will make six pounds of pure white soap, good for 
cleansing, disinfecting and general household use, and the soap 
you make at home with Hudson Lye will be purer because it 
will contain no cheap fillers like rosin which you will find in 
most factory soaps. 
Another pointsyou want to note is this, that soap made with 
HUDSON “rsr' LYE 
is better because it contains more glycerine which largely comes from the 
fats you boil but which the soap factories extract. 
If you want to make the best home made soap, follow the directions on 
the Hudson Lye can. This Lye is the very best for every purpose for 
which Lye is used. 
Do not accept substitutes which may be inferior and worthless. 
Hudson Lye meets the U. 8. Government requirements for strength. 
Sold at all grocers and druggists. Big can 10c. 
A. MENDLESON’S SONS 
120 Broadway New York City 
Factory, Albany, N.Y. Established 1870 
Disolve a can of HUDSON LYE Melt 6 Pounds When luk 
in 3 pints Cold Water Clean Grease Pour the dissolved lye 
into the Melted Greas@ 
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