. The Saturday evening post. To keep your fine undert* kingsas pretty as new— wash them, the easy, quick, gentle, safe way, with IvorySoap Flakes. The filmiest chiffons and georgettes come unharmed fromthe huhbling suds. Easy laundering, quick laundering,but above all—safe laundering—is assured by Ivory SoapFlakes. Its use means a longer life of loveliness for yournicest things. IVORY SOAP FLAKES Safe for Silks and All Fine Fabrics There is no mystery about Ivory Soap Flakes. It is justgood old-fashioned Ivory Soap shaved into snowlike flakes. Being Ivory Soap, you know that it will not affect


. The Saturday evening post. To keep your fine undert* kingsas pretty as new— wash them, the easy, quick, gentle, safe way, with IvorySoap Flakes. The filmiest chiffons and georgettes come unharmed fromthe huhbling suds. Easy laundering, quick laundering,but above all—safe laundering—is assured by Ivory SoapFlakes. Its use means a longer life of loveliness for yournicest things. IVORY SOAP FLAKES Safe for Silks and All Fine Fabrics There is no mystery about Ivory Soap Flakes. It is justgood old-fashioned Ivory Soap shaved into snowlike flakes. Being Ivory Soap, you know that it will not affect thecolor or texture of any fabric that is not injured by pure,clean, soft water. Being in the form of quick-melting flakes, it makes in-stantly such rich suds that no rubbing is needed. Justsqueeze the bubbling, soapy foam through and throughyour dainty garments and they will come from the bowlas clean and fresh and unworn as the day you bought i Published WeeKly [The Curtis PublishingCompany Cyrus H. , President C H. Ludington. Vice-President and TreasurerI P. S. Collins. General Business ManagerWaller D. Fuller. SecretaryWilliam Boyd. Advertising Director Independence Square,Philadelphia London-. StreetCovent Garden. W. C. THE SATURDAYEVENING POST Founded A9D?t728 by Copyright. 1920. by the Curtis Publishing Company in the United States and Great Britain George Horace Lorimer EDITORChurchill Williams, F. S. Bigelow, Neall. Arthur Dinsmore,Associate Editors Entered as Second-Class Matter, November at the Post Office at the Act of March 3. 1879Additional Entry as Second-Class Matterat Columbus. Ohio Entered as Second-Class Matter at thePost-Office Department. Ottawa. Canada lume 193 5c] THE copy Oc in Canada PHILADELPHIA, PA., NOVEMBER 27, 1920 $ Z,H£J£££ Number 22


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