Show V Oilier Wash If household crams the wet towels into tho clothes basket tney will probably mildevr the bosom of the very finest linen shirt in the basket If the best damask table cloth is tucked away bythe waitress still damp with milk spots or water that has sweated rings around the ice tumblers tum-blers ten chances to one but the fine cloth mildews while a coarse teatowel would escape Personal linen that grows acid from perspiration per-spiration shoula soaked and rough dried or else bo kept apart from the other clothos In the buckbasket Letting nothing but dry articles go into the clothes basket Have all wet towels hung up in some dry corner All flannels tnat aro soaked heavily with perspiration should be put into ammonia and tepid water stirred about witn the hand not rubbed and put through the wringer for shaded dryIng In fact they are almost dry when thoroughly thor-oughly pressed out with the wringer |