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Day
2
Month
May
Year
1889
Copyright
Public Domain
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AN EASTERN TALE. A kinr once summoncd his ihrec son?, And thus addressed the anxious ones : "Go forth, my sons, through all the earth And search fbr anieles of wovth ; Then he who hrings the rhoirest thing, Shall in my .tead be crowued as king." 1 ■ - ne year's time again ihcy meet, Twas hard to choose bctvveen the rwo .viid Uneel betore the sovereiffns (eet : The monarch knew not what to do ' 'Udaswjthgraciousoutstretchêdhand, The third is standing calmly there e welcomed home the youthful bant!, Now, with a half triumphant air . ■ natural eagerness expressed, And smile of confidence and hope ■ ee the objects of their quest. He shows a cake of Ivory Soap ' rst such histrous ]x;r!s displays, Si) peerless in its purity, every longus is loud in praise. That dirt, wlarmed, takes wines to flr ■ ■■ vhite, the snow-riakes on their way The old king, as it meets hif sight Compared tü them are dull and gray. Gra=ps it, and cries in wild delilht'tie next a diamond more pure, " No more confusión or dismay : .nel larer than the Koh-i-noor, No more cold meals on washing day .hat shone with such a brilliant light, Subjects ! my youngest son obev ; he sunbeams, shamed, withdrew from The Ivory Soap has won the day." ;:lt. A WORD OF WARNING. There are many white soaps, each representad to be " just as good as the 'Ivory';" the ARE NOT. but like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remarkable qualitie of the genuins. Ask for "Ivory" Soap and insist upon getting it. Copyright, 1886, by Procter ■L Gamble.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Register