Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 67, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 March 1913 — The Delight of Soap Bowls. [ARTICLE]
The Delight of Soap Bowls.
The soap bowls have become almost as much of a necessity here as in dear old England, where they originated, for It la said that “dampness, soap and salts” are responsible for the beautiful complexion of the English women. There are. however, soap bowls and soap bowls. In some of them the soap is only of a mediocre quality; in others it Is of the best. In the latter class there Is a soap bowl containing a soap which has won great favor with fastidious women. It Is delightfully perfumed, not too strongly, but subtly and delicately, with a sweetness which Is most appealing. These soap bowls, with a whisk, sell for $5. >7.60 and 9&25, according to the else of the bowl.
