Show BORAX boraz RECIPE our oar method is as follows lt i tp to every pound of soap add from one half to three quarters of an ounce of common i borax with one quart of water put pat the he water in any convenient vessel upon ulion the tha stove add dd the borax somewhat pulverized and then put im in the soap cut up in thin pieces keep them hot but not boiling for fon two or three hours or until the whole is dissolved and then set aside to cool I 1 when a solid nass mass will be formed if lad he vessel bells telis is set upon the w warm arm at night the operation will be complete completed d inthe in the ma tho w bethink we ig think it better belter to stir the miss just belore before it is cooled f f the night before washing rub the tha clothes where most soiled with the sq soap ap and soak jh tt water till morning this h which lias has I 1 been more than doubted doubled in quantity will vill go quite as far bulk for bulk as the original ai thui saving at feast one half boiling and washing ar to tp be performed in in the usual manner but it will ovill be bi found that the labor of subbing rubbing is dimini diminished hed bed three fourths while the usual caustic or catibog effect of the soap is greatly lessened and the hands will retain a peculiar soft and silky feeling even after a large washing tile the preparation id ia adapted to all kinds kindi of orfa offa fa bricks colored or uncolored including flannels and it is thought to increase their whiteness by using this preparation witha the previous iong anakin over night behave had sixteen dozen pieces agn finished dished e early atly in the orenco n I 1 wilen when by the old process it would havi have been an ati ajl diab 7 job ainer Arner icah 1 at |