The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c . ut breaking off the wool, jointhe two edges together with single crochet;finally, take up every loop at one end,draw them tightly together, and fasten offfirmly, thus forming a straight bag about17 in. long. Although there is no par-ticular shape in these night socks, whenthe feet are inserted they will be foundto fit very snugly, and to reach nearly tothe knee. They are really a great boonon cold winters nights, and in certaincases I have known of, they decidedlyinsured a good nights rest, for I thinkeveryone will admit that it is impossibleto
The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c . ut breaking off the wool, jointhe two edges together with single crochet;finally, take up every loop at one end,draw them tightly together, and fasten offfirmly, thus forming a straight bag about17 in. long. Although there is no par-ticular shape in these night socks, whenthe feet are inserted they will be foundto fit very snugly, and to reach nearly tothe knee. They are really a great boonon cold winters nights, and in certaincases I have known of, they decidedlyinsured a good nights rest, for I thinkeveryone will admit that it is impossibleto sleep well if the feet are cold, andmany people have an objection to hot-water bottles, owing to the popular ideathat they cause chilblains and* tenderness inthe feet. o To take out Mildew. Wet the spots with chloride of lime or withchlorine water, and they will disappear imme-diately. If the linen has been starched, thespots will require an application daily for twoor three days, rinsing out and bleaching inthe sunshine after each Establishes
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