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Women find the difference between Lux and ordinary soaps for dishes almost unbelievable. They feel it the moment they put their hands in the dish pan.

10 seconds sound clip from the The 39 Steps (1937) classic radio play.

You can hear this line at 00:55:01 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- Thank you, Mr. DeMille.

- Just a moment for a suggestion to the women who begin, when winter comes, to be bothered by rough, chapped hands.

- Perhaps they don't realize that the trouble may start in the simple, daily task of washing the dishes. Here's the reason.

- There are oils in your skin which give it a protective coating against cold weather outdoors and steam heat indoors. If you use a strong soap in the dish pan, these oils are dried up. Your skin gets rough and red.

- To protect these beauty oils, simply change from your harsh soap to Lux Flakes.

- Women find the difference between Lux and ordinary soaps for dishes almost unbelievable. They feel it the moment they put their hands in the dish pan.

- There is no sting in the very gentle, soothing Lux suds.

- Almost at once, your hands will begin to look smoother and whiter.

- Begin tomorrow to keep your hands lovely by washing dishes with Lux Flakes.

- I turn you back now to Mr. DeMille.

- At the moment, both our stars, Robert Montgomery and Ida Lupino, are having a breathing spell between pictures.

[...]

The 39 Steps (1937) Sound Clip

The 39 StepsQuotes with sound clips from the old-time radio play "The 39 Steps" (1937), based on John Buchan's novel, first aired on December 13, 1937 on CBS's Lux Radio Theatre.

Actors: Robert Montgomery (Richard Hannay), Ida Lupino (Pamela Stuart), Isabel Jewel (Annabella Smith), Gene Lockhart (Mr. Memory), Leonard Mudie (Professor Bartlett),

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