Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 313, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 May 1934 — Page 37
MAY 11, 1934
CHIPSO is a double saver " SAYS THS MOTHER OF THIS BIG FAMILY 1 This I N'FADFD blue cham- Mm Mmjk |f| l||||| // **% BA .9£r MB: j|J||jj& ; I hrav blouse has been washed MBsvgt, ■ >'Hk , wpf; ug m\ M W j9Bf . W j Hk '%s!!!***■ jflH n JH “Barbara’s ve l!ow voile dress V Wlm Jl ||9 ■HnP|. wiK *’**?'• Igi I and hard rubbing. It is STILL / -Pm Marjorie’s dress is yellow 9H| I NOTHING TOO HARSH in Chipso for a baby’s * ms**. Wjm ||9 I a^ter y ears> wear >” "w JLjkfi pique. At the end of a seaI clothes. “Chipso is safe for my silk stockings, too,” "' Wm&BBF <. | says Mrs. Hale. son of weekly washing with Bli.r,f, BThe Hale family photographed at home. All clothe* Chipso-washed! Back row, left to right: JIMMIE 808 and PATfY Front row: JANI HALF (Mrs. Becherer) with her baby JACQUELINE. TOMMY HALE MRS- HALE ANN. BARBARA. MARJORIE “It saves drudgery . . . _ and it saves the clothes” rn p or dishes cleaning 9 Washing for eight children can be no small job, yet “I don’t really mind you want for this kind of work, and Chipso makes marvelous suds that r S e H. Hale of Canton, Ohio. take up grease without being harsh on your hands.” * m Chipso’s good suds SOAK dirt out. Hard rubbing is SAVED when you yr T>riY mw n D r r r Wtj CHIPSO suds make glass and H use CHIPSO. Yet Chipso is not harsh. “I have no trouble with colors ** LU W rKlcb '0 : . " V '*£; ■' china . sparklc ** • remnve dirt H fading,” Mrs. Hale says. “We have used Chipso for years. It is as safe for At its regular low price, your big box of Chipso is the best value in rich, wTh'this S thc silk underwear and stockings as it is for the cotton pieces. SAFE soap on the market today. But now is an especially good time to jf> * I job—as Mrs Lay’s daughters' “* ,ike Chi P so suds - They seem richer than other soaps. They are grand buy. Most grocers are offering housecleaning “specials” on two boxes of Y " d0! | d ’ ShWashing 3S WCII 33 laundry work and not hard, like some soaps, Chipso. Watch for these specials. If you have not yet used Chipso, get ysj rauVe Chipso is SOAPIER. It is not adulterated with harsh, “dirt-cutting” t" 1 "T ' 1 '.i Learn to take full advantage of Chipso when you clean house this B I "" spring. Follow the lead of other experienced housekeepers who find that •-"' • they can save money . . . labor . . . and their hands . . . with CHIPSO, jpl woodwork, CHIPSO SAVES COLORS when you have draperies, slip-covers, etc., A tile, etc. ,-:N-.: . % to wash. “I depend on Chipso,” says Mrs. John E. Ryan of Poughkeepsie, I || B B m§[ CHIPSO removes grime N. Y. “Chipso lifts out the grimiest dirt yet leaves colors bright.” And 51 jL I uor k s f ast C down, no matter how much dirty work you call on them to do. Yet they IHI you “scrubby looking” are as eas y on m y hands as a good toilet soap. I find it a real economy Bm ■ ■ ® hands. x to use Chipso.” \ H 9 Mm . v ;jf CHIPSO SAVES FINISH when you wash woodwork or tile, and clean B P ®’. ■ furniture. “You can depend on Chipso to remove oily dirt without re,s moving finish,”, says Mrs. J. A. Quay, Massillon, Ohio. And “Chipso ■\\'\ i mSSB V< nrn;,, ijhi i cleans tiled floors and linoleum like lightning, but it is as soft as a lotion : \ ° n bands,” says Mrs. T. M. Lay, Plandome, N. Y. I W } CHIPSO IS MARVELOUS FOR DISHES AND ALL KINDS OF \ It S \ GLASS. “I always keep Chipso on my kitchen sink for all kinds of dishwashing,” Mrs. O. E. Baker, of Chevy Chase, Md., tells us. “It’s suds v Qj4, l /jE i\i WATCH THIS WEEK’S ON CHIPSO AT VUUR GROCER’S
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
PAGE 3
