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# # This Thrifty Laundry Service NOW Costs Less than Actual Expenses of the Same Done at Home Not Even Counting Your Labor 'in t II IWIIII mil mill—ULM———11 We call this ' DAMP WASH, with Flat Work Ironed. Here s the Offer: —We do J n your entire WASHING, return the Wearing SIIIKI. Apparel damp, just right for Ironing—and in fur I | 1C addition we IRON all “Flat Work,” —that is, the Additional Eah Bed Linen, Bath The regularise for 7 shirts when sent sepLinen and Table Linen. Now LOOK. Z X"£s'; AT THE PRICE! MINIMUM NOW 51c , - T _ - Everything at Progress is washed in RAIN-SOFT water y'\ 4X- /"A r s~\ T/*o o I "i "i x ui 13 changes of water 4 suds 9 rinses. Another thing I vPI lllP 1 (iM L L3SS Iv/illTlCLfv —here at Progress, clothes are not dumped loose into UAV J the washing machines. Instead, we place them in stout T T 1 • i ▼ j • net bags—white things separate, colored things separate Jw Help with House Cleaning sepabate - ctothes * et the wash - Nets get m \ Anri there’s SO MUCH of the heavy work we CAN do—at small cost. K H Anything: you have that is washable in soap suds and water— if a \ CURTAINS We have a method all our own—a method exclusive with us B : It vviiininv using special equipment designed by our own experts—curtains ' H now come to us by the thousands. And LOOK AT THE NEW LOW PRICES: B SASH CURTAINS, pair B I B ALL OTHERS, pair 30c * BHB 1 _||g| W I K# • i PLAWRETS Process— A Progress feature. Formerly it was necessary to Bwwßßft -flUi' m “ v.* -rift. i. v send blankets hack to the mills for re-cleaning and re-fluffing— ll g, r, and only the rich could afford it. Now Progress uses the Mill Proce sand ANY ONE sjt CAN AFFORD THE SERVICE. Blankets come back to you fleecy and fluffy as new—sealed in moth-proof cedarizcd bags. . | .yY^f-lv SHADES all(i Re-Newal- in fact more than cleaning New Body— This is but one of many Progress services. Incidentally, different laundries have various M , NOW £in 1 kind' Wlth every modern facility - “ft the different services-but no matter what service it is-no maUer whaYthe"? X . ■ W M 1 NU “ a 1 nc 10 - I '' auc > Kina - call it—Progress can give you any service any laundry gives—with something MORE— Et trnni jkiim Comforts. Quilts. Mattress Pads. Counterpanes—EVEN FEATHER certain advantages and- special features PECULIAR to Progress—at no extra cost, UCUEJIHtJ BEDS and PILLOWS to be washed right IN THE TICK. It’s marvelous. DH(!Q FTfi now Shampoo and Re-Size 9x12 Axminster or Wilton Rugs KiUUWf I* *w f or $2.00. Send also any Domestic or Oriental Rug for dry Cleaning. DRAPERIES, too. PIRV 0! |F Requires experience, knowledge and skill. Always make uran it a point t 0 the people to whom you x 7 _ SEND DRY CLEANING. Be sure they're RESPONSIBLE. The new low rates for N. f /-v- 1 AonTirrvvlr _i. ' i. 11 1 , T"’ A HT 1 . 1 Cleaning and Pressing are as follows: IN O t gfUCSSWOTK, HOl TTlOr6 3.Q VCrtlSlllg tctlK — Dllt — VOlir ctCtUcll ITIOnCV Men’s Suits, Topcoats, Overcoats ...50c ,] r r 11* 1 Ladies’Plain Dresses. Plain Coats.. . .50c outlay lor soap, water softener, bluing, starch, gas and electricity, will cost as , much or more-and that’s not counting your labor, or that of your maid. Neither does it include the cost and upkeep of special washing or ironing equipment, which is considerable, whether you buy it, or rent it at a quarter a whirl. In short, you SAVE MONEY by letting the laundry do it. Progress Responsibility Is Your Guarantee of Satisfaction I **V * V * * // You Are Net FULLY Satitfied, SWITCH TO , t PP ftp D r C Q the Soft-Water 1 IvUVJIXLiJJ LAUNDRY

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

APRIL 11, 1933