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The Editor’s Story By Meyer HorrMann, Editor of the NATIONAL BARBER. «By reason of my position as Editor of a Journal devoted to the interests of Barbers, I come into almost constant contact with them and know pretty well their requirements. «I was well aware that the most intelligent and prosperous Barbers used your famous Williams’ Shaving Soap, but it was only recently that I learned: zwAy they all used it and would have nothing else. «T have just got my face in shape again after one of the worst cases of pimples that I ever saw, and which wag caused by being shaved in a shop that used a cheap, coarse soap that was bought by the Barber decause it cost three cents a bar less than Williams’, bargain for him and me, many dollars for doctors’ bills. “PIMPLES, ECZEMA, BARBERS’ ITCH, knew what I had suffered wanted to be shaved in that shop. © caused in thousands of cases by the use of ™ i Soap, made of tmpure and worthless S putrid matter. ‘The great danger of allowin| used pol the delicate skin of th IrcH and kindred revoltin, consequence. cheaply made impure Shavin; je face can not be exaggerated — BARBER’: types of blood poisoning are the almost certain ‘Thousands of cases are on record. ABSOLUTE SAFETY can be enjoyed if you will insist upon it that your Barber use the famous WILLIAMS’ SHAVING SOAP. Gawriy MEDICINAL IN ITS EFFECT — VERY SOOTHING AND REFRESHING. Soap to be A WILLIAMS’ only cools and comforts but cuts, chaps, sunburn heals It was a poor It cost me days and nights of torture, loss of time, and a good It cost Aim at least twenty-five customers, for no one who “The Barber I patronize now uses Williams’ Soap. That’s why I patronize him.” SHAVING SOAP Yields a lather that is thick, soft and creamy and very healing. It not every kind of eruption, sores, irritation of every kind to which the face is subject, Asa Toner Soap it enjoys an enormous sale, its well-known purity, its refreshi ing odor, and its gentle curative properties, Bo sure to seo if your Barber is using WILLIAMS’, WILLIAMS" BARBERS" SOAP 1s prepared im packages of six (6) cakes, ‘Try a package for TOILET uso. Price, 40 ets, ‘Your Draggist or your BARBER. 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An’ so I pray on jedgment day To wake, an’ with its light See his face dawn an’ hear him say “How did you rest last night?” —James Whitcomb Riley in Atlanta Constitu- tion. ** How did you rest last night?” The great work of the age is to improve the morals of other people.—New Orleans Pica lyune, We all see our own faults first in others,— Elmira Advertiser, JOSEPH GILLOTT'S STEEL PENS. GOLD MEDAL, paris Exposrrion, 1889, “THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS, FRANK LESLIE’S ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY and the Columbian Exposition. NO other American paper will have more interesting Illustrations or more readable articles con- cerning the World's Fair at Chicago. than will be fur- nished by FRANK Lesti’s WEEKLY. No labor or expense will be spared to make the Exposition issues of the Lestie notable, and ‘worthy in every respect of a popular and enterprising American journal. 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