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Williams' Shaving Soap -1913A

Four ways to generate lather, from J. B. Williams. Afterwards, use Williams Talc Powder. Published in the November 10, 1913 issue of SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN.

Source: Steve Kirch, collector, and creator of a great website about SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN in the past
Restoration by: magscanner

Date: 06/23/2012
Owner: Magazine Art Gallery Administrator
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