Chemistry of the household . is objection. It is said that white goods whichhave never been blued, never require bluing. stains Stains and all special deposits should be removed before the goods are treated with soap or soda, asthese frequently set the stains. Hot water will spreadany grease and also set many stains-, so the clotheswhen not soaked, should be wet thoroughly in coldor luke-warm water before washing. Washing Colorcd goods and prints require more delicate treat-^Goods ment than white goods. If they are soaked, the watershould be cold and contain very little soap and nosoda. Only d
Chemistry of the household . is objection. It is said that white goods whichhave never been blued, never require bluing. stains Stains and all special deposits should be removed before the goods are treated with soap or soda, asthese frequently set the stains. Hot water will spreadany grease and also set many stains-, so the clotheswhen not soaked, should be wet thoroughly in coldor luke-warm water before washing. Washing Colorcd goods and prints require more delicate treat-^Goods ment than white goods. If they are soaked, the watershould be cold and contain very little soap and nosoda. Only dissolved soap should be used in wash-ing them, and this should be of good quality, freefrom alkali. They should be dried with the wrongside out aftd in the shade, for direct sunlight fadescolors about twenty times as much as reflected light. Washing All wool goods rcquirc the greatest care in wash- wooiens .^^^ ^^^^ diflerent waters used should be of the same temperature and never too hot to be borne comfortably by the Size, GAS-HEATED IRONING MACHINE37. inches. Price, $ With Electric Motor, $100
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