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Show Haw (a It.n.oi. Klalna. Jnst as a stlub In time saves tdne, a ntjiu prcntptly eradicate! very often pro-SLrvrs pro-SLrvrs ii good garcvnti and It I w ell, therefore, there-fore, to keep on your MtHhntaod th inn-terltls inn-terltls nei-eiwry ftr prompt trtfttmeut, Currlagu gtent' Is (Nrhaps the moat ex AMptrtUlug, and appdrently tlm most hop. leM.ofallsulmi.hutevtii this will ylt-M toliumcUlat and proper care. Assoun as poulhls take aotn bit of old, tie in calico mid rub th place thoroughly with 1mttr. U.k.iio atone. thli "111 vmiorally remove tho black und dirty gruo entirely, leaving In Us place tu rely a hutlsr statn, uud thU, trealedlnlu turn wltti odorlt beuAiiie, willdlMppear. l'alnt,atlsr It dries, U bard to remove, but it ylthU at once to turpentine If su-plM su-plM v-bcti It I freab. On dark clothes, however, turpentlno Itself Isave a tret which ralla for W tut i.e. TtiU generally prevent tbe ctiilua from rcapMarlng In obvious and mtly faihlon wheueter x poted to any dust, flut, after U Is mid and done, tbe beat advice Is, "Try not to Vt auots ou your clothe.' |