Show How to launder Orgindle and SIS After ashing and drying tho clothes make about a quart of thin raw starch by dissolving n tablespoonful of dry starch in a quart of water Dissolve a little ronp in the mixture by rinsing a Email bar of white soup in It until it is soap Test tile starch by wetting a little lit-tle of tho cloth in it and Ironing it while It la still wet If lie cloth is not stilt enough lisa more dry blotch in mixing It Wring ont the article in tho raw starch and after thoroughly clapping It lay it in a sheet and roll it up lirmly tu nn hour iron it out on the wrong sldo I If the lawn is dark colored it must bo starched with glue Disaoho n table I rpoouful common glue in a quart of boiling writer and when tho lumps are gone stir it into a two gallon pailful of warm water Starch the goodii lu tho mixture after tcstlns It to obtain exactly ex-actly tho proper consistency for tha goods when dona up Dry tho article starched starch-ed In glue starch and sprinkle it and toll It Iron it carefully on the wrong vide It Is a great mistake even in tile I i ut time of the revival of starch to male drcfcSes or petticoats too stiff They should be stiffened tile eousistrmcy of now cloth Petticoats may bo a trifle stiller but they should not bo stilt enough to rattle |