TV Commercial - Kleenex Paper Napkins: Great live action special effects as a tiny butler named Mr. Manners visits a stereotypical 1950's mom & her kids during lunch. MS special effect / camera trick of a miniature Mr. Manners the Butler holding Kleenex box (the box is almost as big as he is), as he pushes open the kitchen door as we hear mother exclaiming "Oh Timmy, what a mess!". MS domestic scene around kitchen table, mother (housewife) in apron standing next to baby (Timmy) in highchair and little girl (MaryAnn) in pigtails seated at table, MaryAnn complains that her napkin keeps slipping from her lap, miniature Mr. Manners is seen standing in the BG. MC/U mother, "Oh I'll get it. Honestly (rolls eyes) I hate the way these paper napkins keep sliding off your lap." MS mother kneels to floor and is shocked to see the tiny butler placing Kleenex box on small step ladder. C/U tiny butler as he introduces himself and asks mother to try Kleenex napkins. MS butler handing mother Kleenex, claiming that "they won't slide off your lap." MC/U mother placing Kleenex napkin on lap, moving legs up and down to attempt to shake napkin off of lap, exclaiming "Why it's true! Why they cling like cloth!" H/A mother sitting on chair w/ napkin on lap & Mr. manners the miniature butler holding Kleenex, claiming that "Kleenex table napkins are strong enough to last through the whole meal without shredding!" MC/U butler hands Kleenex to MaryAnn who attempts to tear napkin, but fails. MS mother standing next to baby in highchair gushing over how soft the napkin is and stating that it's "just the right size" as she places the napkin over the baby as a bib. MC/U the butler standing next to Kleenex box, placing hat on head and claiming that the napkins are "perfect for every member of the family." MS MaryAnn attempting to shake napkin off of lap. MC/U butler says "and remember, they cling like cloth. Thank you!"