The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, October 13, 1866, FOURTH EDITION, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE
AND HAS
Gil EAT DISCOVERY.
DOBBINS'
ELECTRIC SOAP.
SAVES TIME.
SAVES LABOR.
SAVES MONEY.
SAVES CLOTHES.
SAVES SOAP.
SAVES WOMEN.
IT SAVES WOMEN.
YES, IT SAVES WOMEN.
SO IT DOES.
THOUSANDS OF FAMILIES
USE THIS SOAP,
And Could not be Persuaded
to do Without It,
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DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH QUADRUPLE SHEET. PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13,
ADVEIIT1SEMENT
MRS. ENTERPRISE USES DOBBINS' ELECTRIC SOAP,
FINISHED A XAItGE WASH BY NINE O'CLOCK, BUT MRS. FOGY DONT USE IT, AND WORK8 HARD FOR MANY LONO
In recommending this Soap, we feci confluent
ihat nothing we can say will be more pointed
ihan tbe following flattering testimonials from
utablinhmeiits generally known to the public:
MifeBRB. J. B. Dobbin? fe Co Oeutlomen: We
have tested your ELECiaiC 8011, and aro happy
to say it (rives entire satistaclion. Fur many pur
poses it surpasses any other soap we have ever used.
Very truly yours,
J. K. KINUSLBV k CO.,
Proprietor of the Continental Hotel.
Philadelphia, August 23 1866.
1111 LA DELPHI A ALMSHOUSE, AuifUSt 25, 1865.
M.fhHg J, & Dobbins k Co. Gents: Wo have
tried 10 economize in onr laundrr work at this insti
tntion, have boufrnt materia1!, and made onr own
soao; but bem iuauocd to irv your ELECTRIC
KO-tP, have to report our work dono better, wita
les. labor, and a savin of thirty percent, in the cost
of soap,
We manufacture our own woollen blanket., and
have never been able to cleanse the wool so efficiently
and it 10 litt e cost, as when usinir your ioap.
1 be most difficult wash'us: in our hospital can be
done better, and with lea expense with your soap,
than any we have ever made or bought.
Kespectlully, J. W. M ALONE,
Superintendent oi Mechanic! at Philadelphia Alms
house. Office of the Preston Steam Lauhdky Co ,
fto. 1620 8. Mn'h street, below Dicuenioii,
Philadelphia, July 21, 1865
MKfFUn. J. IS. DOBBIKH ft. CO : HlVIUff UKi.il
your ELECIRIC hOAP in various dopartmoms of
our extensive laundry, we una it verv satisfactory.
Jt save much tiaie and labor. cloaOHlnu elleetuallv
leaving the Foods in splendid order, and at leas cost
than soaps we have formerly used.
We have found notUiup; equal to It for extracting
FlPa-o spot irom carneto .no woo ion doming.
HfcMiY M. BOWEN. Superinteudeot
C. Frank Cobb, Secretary and Treasurer.
VKAKK A 8BUTE, Propiletor of the Quaker
City Laundry, sajs he cannot praise It too hiulily.
MRS. C. II AllfM AN, No. 1229 Marshal stret,
Bays that the time and labor of washing Is so much
rtuucod by tbo use ol tins bUAP as to excite alou
ishuieut.
REV. E. I D. l'EPPEK
Sa l his family are j erleotly delighted with it.
His also very highly recommended by
CALEB CL0TI1IKR No. 1B30 Filbert streot.
Mrs. W. C. 8 ry.VEN 0N, No. IMS Greon street,
llev. A LKRV T COOK M AN .
Dev. 8. THOMAS.
cv A. MAN8IUP.
Kev. D. L. PATTERSON.
111. TUOM AS C. LOVE, No. 1010 Chosnut auoot
Mi ABRAHAM L HART, No. 327 Lombard street
Mr. ISAAC MOdS, Ko. 1202 Green street
Mr. MM ON OA1ULAKD, Undertaker, Thirteenth
and Chesnut street.
Mr. J. M BItOWN, No. 1031 Bsc street.
Vx HH'HAKt) liKOVN'N, No 1.US bartou stret.
Mrs. liDUHE", No G31 N Fifteenth street.
Mr. WM. II. UICUAKDriON. Ko 700 Market street
Mr. J. WIKGAND. ( ashler Mechanics' Bank.
. Mr. U. C. BTOUT, No. 1105 Wallace street.
Mr. J. 8. WALTKR, No. 2110 Oieen street
.Mr. BENBT COlitN, No. 607 Chesnut street.
Mr. WILLIAM KiCll, No. 920 Lombard street.
And all the leudlna Hotels In Baltimore.
We niiirhi add pages of u!tlmony from all parts of
city and country. Wo request every housekeeper to
jrive it one fair trial, and by
USING IT ACCORDING TO DIRECTIONS,
Le will ccuttacUy.fJnd itth WOMAN'S FRIES D
Itt makes the hands j
SOFT AND WHITE
AND
WILL NOT INJURE
THK
MOST DELICATE FABBIC.
BLANKETS,
CLOTHS,
FLANNELS,
COTTONS,
MOUSSELINE DE LA.INE, i
EMBROIDERIES,
MERINOES,
CASHMERES,
. LACES,
SILKS,
- LINENS, Etc.
SOLD BY all grocers
IN THE UNITED STATES.
JIanufactured only by '
DOBBINS & LOVE,
miLADELPRlA, PA.
WHOLESALE OFFICE
No 107 S. FIFTH 8TREET1
ALL ARE WASHED
IN A SUPERIOR MANNER
WITH VERY LITTLE LABOR,
And in One-Fourth of the Time
USUALLY REQUIRED.
Woollens do not shrink when waticd with this
Soap, and Dresses can he washed without being
ripped apart. Fast colors are made bright and
clear, and it is invaluable for cleansini; Paint,
Oil Cloths, etc. There U
GREAT ECONOMY IS THE USE OF
THIS SOAP,
As the Clotlips are not woru out by the uhc of
Washin? Machines, and the time and labor saved
is worth more than the entire cost ot the Soap.
The materials used in the manufacture of thi
6oap are all of the finest quality, unadulterated,
and is made by a very superior process, havlat?
cleansing properties that will be found most
astonishing; and at the same time it will be
fc und pleasant to the bauds, as it tends to make
them soft and smooth. A single trial will satlsly
any person that this Soap should be in every
funnily.
It is used by cutting into small shavines, and
dissolving in hot water; then soaking the Clothes
live to ten minutes: then a little hand rubbing
ill make them as clean as hours of hard ma
chine rubbing would do with ordinary Soap.
For cleaning Taint use a sponge or cloth satu
rated with the solution. It will leave tbe Paint
bright and unlnlured. Tbe repented use of It on
painted wood tends to make it glossy.
SOLD BY ALL GROCERS
IN THE UNITED STATES.
, Manufactured only by
D0BBIKS & LOVE,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
wholesale: office i
No. 107 8. FIFTH STREET.
In recommending this Soap, we feel confident
that nothing we can say will be more pointed
than the following flattering testimonials frsm
establishments generally known to tbe public:
Messrs. J.B. Dobbins k Co. Uontlemen: We
have tested your KLKC1KIU hOA', and aro happy
to say it eives entire sausiacuon. Kor many pur
poses it suroasses any other soap we have ever used.
Vory truly yours,
J. E KIMGSLEY. k CO.,
Proprietors of the Couiinental Hotel.
Philadelphia, August 28, 1866.
Philadelphia Almshouse, Aucust 26, 1865.
Muesiis. J. B. Dobbins & Co bents: Wo have
tried to economize in our laundry work at this in
stitution, and have bought materials, and made our
own soap; tut beint induced to try your ELKCTKIC
SOAP, have to report our work done better, with
loss labor, and a saving of thirty per cent, in the
cost oi soap.
We manufacture our own woollen blanket, and
have never been able to oleanso the wool so
eflioiently, and at so little cost, as when using your
soap.
1 no most difficult washing In our hospital can be
done hotter, and with lees oxpeuse, with your soap,
than any we have ever made or bouht.
Respectful v. J. W. MALOii,
Superintendent of Mechanics at Philadelphia Almshouse.
Office of the Prestok steam LaundbyCo ,
Ao. 1630 S. fiuth i reet, below Diokerson,
Philadelphia, Julv 24, 1866
Mebhrs J B DoBBiitS & Co.: having use! your
ELECTRIC feOAP in the various departments ot
our txteiisive Laundry, w find it very ea'Mtaotory.
It saves much tune and labor, clpan-iuif efl'eotually,
leaving ibe gooda in spiendid order, and at leas cost
tban boaps we have lornii-rly used.
We have found nothin to equal It for extraclinr
grease spots Irom caroeU and woollen c oihinjr.
HiNltl AI IUUWEN, Superintendent.
C. Erakk Cobb, cecfotary and Xrtasurer.
FilAKK A. SB CTB. Proprietor of Tho Quaker
Cut Laundry," sajs tLat he cannot praise it too
hihly.
MRS. C HAKTMAN.No. 1229 Marshall stroet,
Hav that the time and labor of wastnn? li so much
reduced by the ue ot this soap as to excite astonish
ment.
UEV. E. I. D. TEPPER
Say! bis family are perfectly delighted with It.
It is also vory highly recommended by
CALEB CLOTBIEE, No. 1010 Filbert street
Mrs. W. C. 8 rHVKNNOK, No. 1525 Green street
Hev. A LFffED COOKMAN.
Rev. 8 TU0VCA8.
hev. A. MANSH1P.
Kev. I L. PATTERSON.
Jlr. THOMAS C LOVK, So. 1010 Chosnut street.
Mr. ABHAHAM L. BART, No. 327 Lombar i stroet.
Mr. IHAAC MOB?, No. 3-202 Green street
Mr. RIM OX OARTLAKU, Undertaker, Thirteenth
and Chesnut streets.
Mr. J. M. BRO V.V, No. 1034 Race street
Mr. RICHARD BR )WS, No. 4 (6 Wharton street.
Mr. HUGHES, No 634 North Fifteenth street.
Mr. WM. U. RICHARDSON, No. 700 Market strej).
Mr. J. WIKGAND, Cashier Mechanics' Bank.
Mr. H. C. STOUT, Ko. 1105 Wallace street.
Mr. J. 8. WALTER, No. 8110 Oreen street
Mr. HENRY COHEN, No 601 Chesnut street
Mr. WILLIAM, RICH, No. 924 Lombard street
And all the leading Hoten In Baltimore.
We might add pases of tastimony from all parts of
city and oountiy. . We request every housekeeper
to give it one lair trial, and by
USING IT ACCORDING TO DIRECTIONS,
Sue will constantly flu It the WOMAN'S FRIEND.
1S00.
HOURS.
A GIVE AT DISCOVERY.
DOBBINS'
ELECTRIC SOAP.
SAVES TIME. -0
SAVES LABOR
SAVES MONEY.
SAVES CLOTHES.
SAVES SOAP.
SAVES WOMEN.
r
IT SAVES WOMEN.
YES, IT SAVES WOMEN.
SO IT DOES.
THOUSANDS OF FAMILIES
USE THIS SOAP,
And Could not be Persuaded
to do Without It.