Page Sixteen THE &KAirHCJAKI r ll vU'. AfAf 7M P ___ i_ - a 1 2 -% t w-w Pag Sixteen 1vUn rn~tA NLSunday, March 2, 1959 rp Greene's ideas on achieving Cleanliness: ONE OF A SERIES to 0 (0 AA : :, F: i E aka : ' .... , ,r :x .ja 42 fY 1': YP I'6'+ =i.i+"4'36"h :- Fy '6 :]{^ Y ' A-bc8 '..'. "''¢S?.. r 3ik r " inwhM " , _ . t , .,, t f r zk'A + ' : +r n ,:y 't' '"^.".YtG''K ... ..._+. . ,,wrwnN.Y.n.,w........"..,. .: «., 46 r'Id.{3 +4 y 4 DON'T KNOCK THE ROCK When jaws were low-slung and brows were heavy . . before haircuts and deodorants«. . clobbering the family's leopard skin duds with a rock in the nearest stream was a Good Thing. But man progressed. Jaws tightened, brows heightened, and the price of haircuts and deodorants went up. Man finally got so progressive he shed his leopard skin and donned fabrics like wool, cashmere, rayon, etc. One rock-clobber would ruin 'em. What to do? Nothing to do but open Greene's Cleaners and invent "Microcleaning", which, luckily, man did. "Microcleaning", he found, cleaned gently, thoroughly, quickly, even handled man-made fibres with ease when men made them. Everything you wear benefits from Greene's care. Lasts longer, looks better, makes you look smarter. Rely on Greene's. Daily Pick-up at Quads and Dorms Sororities and Fraternities call 516 East Liberty 1213 S. Unirersity