Show COLLEGE CLOTHES Smart Freshman Keeps Togs Neat by Brushing Pressing By ALICIA HART First 1 lesson e s sa s n a freshman should learn is how to keep her new college clothes looking as spruce as they were the day she bought them The failure to hang up clothes to keep duds brushed and pressed and to allow rips and tears to go un mended make even the best togs look old before before before be be- fore their time To give clothes the proper care car make it a rule to hang up outer garments as soon as you remove them Rotate the wearIng wearing wearing wear wear- ing of garments so as to give them a chance to air and also give gi wrinkles a chance to come conie out It n is a good idea to rotate togs' togs trips to the cleaners at fairly regular intervals to avert the inconvenience of sending a a. large bundle of clothes at one time Dont Don't yield to the temptation temptation tion to press a sta stained ned dress ress for one more wearing because the heat from the iron may permanently set a stain A well-equipped well sewing box and a bottle of spotting fluid are two necessary aids to neatness Use spotting fluid to whisk off simple stains and to put an otherwise clean garment back in action Stitch up rips or tears or sew on buttons as soon as re repairs repairs repairs re- re pairs are needed to keep a dress ready for duty duly For further protection have wool things mothproofed and out outdoor winter sports clothes such as ski suits treated for water If winter woolens do get wet hang them up to dry away from the direct heat of a r radiator a d i a t o r to avoid shrinkage or other damage to I the fabric |