Show Home Making He Helps MY 11 JeA TJI ONG OI Tho The responsibility of or keeping tho the family clothing fit Doesn't end in tn tho the purchase of oC clothing In fact tact that is but tho the be beginning of ot tho the problem In Intelligent Intelligent In- In ent care bestowed upon clothing doubles tho the enduring period of oC its usefulness use ulness to Its owner Some men think It econom economy to buy ono uno good business suit and to wear It all tho the time Ume until It Il Is done dono for Cor but bul this is the poorest t kind o of economy Every man oven ivan on a moderate salary should manage manago two or better still three suits purchased close to together ethor This Tills enables each to be worn three days as a's and rest six during which time one ono ma may be bo freshened properly while others aro are In service I TwIce a month clean and anti brush tho the pockets Then brush the iho suit and look It over for tor spots When a 0 spot is found round stick a n pin In It and send tho the suit Bult to tho the tailor with to give ivo those places especial attention before beCore pressing The Tho odd weeks especially In stormy weather the tho trousers mn may be bc beI I pressed at nt home borne covering them with a damp cloth ant and using a not too hot iron Women Woman having but one ono tailored street suit should take it Il off oU the minute they get set Into the tho house houel shake brush and and hang It on its frame Tho next day look hook it over for automobile grease which being no respecter of ot persons bathes us all nil who happen to stand ne near r any puddles or water laden tracks Remove tho the grea grease e and press tho the suit or suit or sent send It to bo Le pressed pressed pressed-at at least once a n month Tho The hems herns of or silk dress skirts are easily pressed under undera a damp daml cloth first wiping with a soft flannel to remove dust and a damp cloth to take taku out wrinkles Childrens Children's cloth clothing Ins is usually brushed and pressed nt at home except In tho case of ot heavy overcoats or big boys boys' Jackets jackets Jack ets and trousers Girls' Girls dresses and blou blouses s and corduroy skirts wash perfectly with white soap and antl luke- luke u A WI JI W c iu LU u UI ury ULy anu Ann Ironed damp Colored linens that are tre apt to fade should have o a handful of ot salt added to the water and after atter they thoy are arc washed cle clean n a n dye dyo of ot tho same sarno shade shado should bo be added to tho the rinse water and starch They should then drip dry and nd be bl Ironed damp TI Try th the tl dy dye before be- be fore Cora using to get the right shade Let I the goods lie He in the tho water a few fe minutes min utes then plunge them Into the boiling starch tarch This sets tho the dye dyc There Thero arc aro several sc good washing powders to use UBO Instead of or soap for lor silk I waists shirts and ond pajamas but pressing press pre hag ing lamp damp 1 is la tho the secret of ot retaining the tho new look of or the material If It a black I silk dross ross i Is to be made over o rip It It pick jick out the tho stitches and wipe of off th the du dust t. t then wash It In soap bark rind lukewarm water Ad Add a n. little gum um arable arabic to tim tho water It is rinsed In und and let lot It drip dry pressing It under a 0 damp cloth cloU MenH Mens hats bats should bo be brushed d dailY dally with appropriate te brushes with an nn old lid strip of ot Velvet to clean bands and bind bind- ings Straw hats l If l brushe-l dally daily wil m not need cleaning cleD as roon soon nor spot pot as readily Women's velvet or ort t felt t hats may b b b. cleaned with ith a a. velvet It is good 00 1 economy to own rainy dy dr dror or snow weather cather shoes They save ru-e bettor better ones shoes hocI included for tor there Is nothing that rots out good like snow now water garments sho should bo be bowell well I brushed then hung bung on a line In the tho air nir to e remove the wrinkle wrinkles n. n as they thc tTa may not ho bo pressed If lC badly creased sed hang them O over Or r a bathtub full un of ot hot water vator awhile then hang hanJi them thorn In tho the air A mans man's dross suit Hull should be pressed SOO well wall once a month or so to insure safety safety safe safe- ty from rota moths White bito dross dress N vests ts silk aUk ties tics If It laid away In blued well cloths clotha will wUl keep their color If Ie care Is tR taken cn to press mens men's tics ties they will sIll last la I longer If It patent leather shoes arc aro stuffed with soft paper when ben taken oft off and put Into a n flannel bag the they will I I kc k keep p in beti T shape If It sponged l off ort with milk once onro In tn jt iL while thc they will not crack so 50 readily Copyright 1920 b by Newspaper Pea Pea- a. a tare turo Service Inc Ine |