Pulp Fiction, 1914 · page 3 of 258
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THE & SA | een er atiee | A. KKK. GG AK **You’ve always bought the cake but perhaps you will like your Bon Ami in the new powder form even better. ( they same uses, Same Ce a ° Same material, exactly couldn’t improve it), price. Saw , e Neither one will ever scratch. ““You can use Bon Ami Powder boldly om plate glass mirrors and windows, polished nickel, white enamel and all that sort of thing, just as you use the cake. \\\\ *“You can’ t use ordinary scouring pow- ders on such fine shining surfaces be- cause scouring powders are purposely made to scratch and scour, for hard rough work. Bon Ami is for polish- ing—to make things shine.’ BRE. {KG vo oes THE BON AMT CO... NEW YORK at le a ARGOSY—ADVERTISING SECTION. or ee “Cake or Powder, Madam?” Bon Ami Bon Ami Powder applied with a wet cloth yields a quick white lather. You can coat a window with the cleansing grey filmin a moment. In another moment it is dry and comes off with a sweep of a soft cloth, leav- ing no streaks or smears. We are not abandoning the cake form; we are simply making doth forms so as to please still more people. i ; **Vike the chick that’s newly hatched, Bon Amt has never scratched.” In answering this advertisement it te desirable that you mention THD ARGORY. COmiclboooks C@