Show SWEATERS IN FAVOR WITH OUTDOOR GIRL GIRLA T seashore and mountains the A AT sweater light tight and comfortable has found an Important place In Inthe Inthe the summer girls girl's wardt Scarlet or bright blue garments garment In favorite college colors color are always popular Many Ian of ot these have the Initial of or the club fraternity or school to which the wearer owes alle allegiance stitched on tho the front These Initials or monograms are In contrasting shades and are particularly par par- liked by the younger generation gener gener- The dainty woman always prefers the he cream creamy white ones but often otten hesitates hesitates hesi- hesi tates ates to bu buy because of or the tho seeming difficulty of or cleaning them The Tho following following fol- fol lowing owing method simplifies that process so So that no ono one need hesitate to bu buy one on that account Woolen blankets blankets blankets blan blan- may be cleaned In the same manne man man- ne ner A quarter of ot a bar of or a good good whito soap Is melted over o the the- thet stove stove t To this Is added about half balt a a. cup of ammonia Enough hot water Is run Into the pan panor panor panor or tub to oo cover r the sweater The soap and ammonia are stirred In and then the sweater Is placed In With a stick or the top of or a ava va washboard this Is stirred and turned until the tho Is le out lUnse in Jn several Beveral waters then JR lay layon layon on a slanting board to drain but do donot not squeeze dr dry There are several methods of drying One Is la to fasten a a. sheet flat over several sev- sev erol eral ral clothes lines and spread the sweater weater on that In the sun Bun Despite the vogue o ue of the blazer many devotees of or knitted garments continue to cling to them because of ot their heir warmth and their adaptability to all climates Again the sweater ma may be cleaned at home while the blazer cut on more marked lines requires the attention of ot a ft tailor If It Is to be kept In n first class condition |