Boston Blackie
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I'll take that, Mr. Phillips.
Yes, sir.
You see, Mrs. Van Dyke-Smith, George Ellis...
Lady Mary Andrews.
Let's see now.
Hey, this name here.
Is this man a customer of yours?
Oh, yes, sir.
For many years.
He was in about noon to get suspicious of him.
Mr. Gordon, when a string of pearls is missing from a certain store and a certain party was in that certain store and that certain party's name is Boston Blackie, I'm suspicious.
In a few moments, we'll meet Boston Blackie.
But right now...
I'm told by the best authorities that when you ladies set out to buy a dress, you're mighty particular about the color.
And so it stands to reason that once you've got exactly the right color, the one that does the most for you is the expression, I believe, you do your level best to see that it stays that color by the most careful laundering.
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For you see, Rinseau's peppy suds get out more dirt, but they're safe for washable colors.
Leave them crisp and vivid, even after dozens and dozens of washing.
And because you don't have to do any hard scrubbing or boiling with Rinseau, your clothes will stay new-looking longer.
So better get Rinseau before next wash day, for an easier wash day, and for a wash that's Rinseau bright and Rinseau white.