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Show I Something ahout Starch. A poor atarch ia a nuia-ance to the laundress, to the housekeeper, and to every one who lias taste enough to enjoy clean linen. Not only does the ladyor gentleman who suffers common tiarch to intrude upon their clothes deny thoniselves an important luxury, but they suffer in other ways, for common starch being impure, yellow, sour, or musty, discolors or destroys their linen. To satisfy any person what a pure article really is, let them try Duryeas' "Satin Gloss Starch." It is easy to use, gives a beautitul, clear finish, is snow white, and goes further fur-ther than any other ataich made. |