. The Saturday evening post. To avoid felting, wringing isavoided in the washing of wool-ens. Instead, water is drawnout by placing the goods in afabric-saving spinning A More Saving and Scientific Wayof Washing the Family Woolens In order to preserve fluffi-ness, woolens are washedin soft water maintainedconstantly at 110 degrees. Washdays have been in vogue since Adamdonned his first shirt, but even yet you oftenhear it said—Oh, anyone can do thewashing. And anyone could do the washing the oldway, when laundering consisted chiefly oftying the family bundle in the nearest brook,and l


. The Saturday evening post. To avoid felting, wringing isavoided in the washing of wool-ens. Instead, water is drawnout by placing the goods in afabric-saving spinning A More Saving and Scientific Wayof Washing the Family Woolens In order to preserve fluffi-ness, woolens are washedin soft water maintainedconstantly at 110 degrees. Washdays have been in vogue since Adamdonned his first shirt, but even yet you oftenhear it said—Oh, anyone can do thewashing. And anyone could do the washing the oldway, when laundering consisted chiefly oftying the family bundle in the nearest brook,and leaving the cleansing to the ripplingwaters. And most anyone could do thingsthe rub-and-scrub way. But we know today that fabrics, like peo-ple, have their peculiarities — and for todayslaundries modern methods of meeting theserequirements of your clothes have been de-veloped. Take the peculiaritiesof woolensas an instance. Woolens—our blankets, flan-nels, underwear, and sweaters—are composedof the same elements as our fingernails andhair. They soften, shrink, and felt unlessthey are washed in the right way, in the rightwater, with the right soap. Here is the meth


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