. The Boston Cooking School magazine of culinary science and domestic economics. ason, you prefer to have them cleaned at home,you can. And if you go about it in the right way, the results will beso satisfactory that, instead of having your rugs thoroughly cleaned,once a year, by a cleaner, you will probably have them well cleaned,every month or two, at home. The directions given below apply to both domestic and orientalrugs, with this qualification—oriental rugs should never be beaten or shaken. DIRECTIONS : — First, sweep with a broom, (or, In the case of a domestic rug, beatand shake) until


. The Boston Cooking School magazine of culinary science and domestic economics. ason, you prefer to have them cleaned at home,you can. And if you go about it in the right way, the results will beso satisfactory that, instead of having your rugs thoroughly cleaned,once a year, by a cleaner, you will probably have them well cleaned,every month or two, at home. The directions given below apply to both domestic and orientalrugs, with this qualification—oriental rugs should never be beaten or shaken. DIRECTIONS : — First, sweep with a broom, (or, In the case of a domestic rug, beatand shake) until all the dust is removed. Then lay the rug on the floor. Make a stifflather of Ivory Soap and warm water (half a cake of Ivory will make a bucket of lather) andscrub the rug, width by width. Wipe with a clean, damp sponge. Lse very little water. Ivory Soap is so mild, so pure, so gentle in its action that it willnot dull the color or injure the fabric of ANY article that water willnot harm—and it will most effectually remove the dirt. Ivory Soap - 994^oo Per Cent. Buy advertised goods — do not accept substitutesxxxii


Size: 2464px × 1014px
Photo credit: © Reading Room 2020 / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1890, booksubjecthomeeco, bookyear1896