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you refill it Is a good routine tol {Hollow to. keep it free of powdery dust. After filling, wipé carefully * | <taking care -to probe corners, around thé mirror and into hinges Zot, FRRIONe the residue that blots

; Do change your put often. You can usually get puffs that fit, if you'll go back to the counter where you bought. your compact. ow» 2) AS TO polishing an antique brass i Agent! t, go about this just as you, \ eu: 4 you were polishing up vase, candlesticks. The use of BE and alin Gone wi remove a lacquer veneer from such compacts, and also means that you'll| have to rub up a gleam every ~The effect—for those who think

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