Show if oil t home course in hi domestic science xii hints on home horne laundering by EDIT r CHARLTON la in Clim chare list of domestic economy iowa state collet colled v copyright 1910 by american press association chai women the laundry it 14 the TO leant interesting inn ot of the eunit and often the weekly w ashing and ironing art n the work must dreaded by in fact in many bodem they prose to be the be one insurmountable and because Le galise no other solution la Is found for the problem em the ie Is eat sent to t ibe tile laundry or la Is done in any wa arl by any tiny one so lonic loti as it Is a taken out of tho the house hy by the wa washing illing and iron ing should prove such unpleasant work na as to curse both nilst reea and mald to rebel it tins always been a mys tery to we I 1 can explain it only by the natural supposition that neith cr know knows how to do it A 11 II and that the for doing the work quickly easily 11 and thoroughly are tire few in moat most houben bant rally and that a n properly laundry ii I i among tile last thing things to be added to the hou dome ae and that lu in the majority of cases a tub or two perhaps a 0 ina tan ahlie of possible merit and occasion ally a iier comprise tb average washing outfit in private homes of 4 nin maans and email small as that equipment Is it crin be made to give r very matis satisfactory factory if it a i little knowledge und and intelligence are brought to the tak task the trouble li diun tiun ujust af wo men do not like to wash because hey they bae baie not been taught to do it prop 1 1 erly and because they mike extremely 4 hard work of it they appreciate to some degrie fine fabrics and dainty clothing but they do not UK as it 11 rule these to the extent that makes them deil rou 4 of merving materi materials alit and anti colors while it li 11 difficult at any time and in almont any locality to obtain well for housework it Is in 0 often flen an sit easier eusler task to et get a good cook 1 or emald than it U Is to find a n first mt 44 1 41 4 W 1 01 unarm clasa 1 4 of llila this it la Is all thi mm tint thit the ma nils tress tf f tin IN tidus hou w should be u lb ith rurh s nn an I 1 how to t t was atheni the th modern laundry 11 heti eer th I 1 tit t dry should bt a in in ficai stift it be ill ibe be lit oi hi at tho tile ki lelien but herver it li is the room sh h bild ix be well nail itil ten ien III atod and knull should ln ull haie wv a bloor bd hard dol til hod wallo clr rf phi hi uhl le be no boft ir or dorm material ii ed in tit thi be tu tul stun tora lor l or a finall houie home lau in the alit of f N 1 III ht li found torti threva tir four or labs if 1 pos IQs lil tit if ue tOP peti stine oe or a kt P il d washing wi liliK trial nine vo flotow lotow attick i lattif leht tin i copper zinc or glasa kept in tit 1 tr bIt bissitt sitt water pall brush tarn raulte 11 iron iroll lothes thie kirt iw IF mid ua th aarn lun fur iku ii ouy I 1 it hel imil av 4 a at I 1 droum it t an lark MIL or r t tell A KOW gulk alue iu oll to is b U 0 latitia ble abor raving lal hat 1111 tta its oral britt urt oat should seato kluin toe be LW ML L ur IM it very 1 0 re amb nyo it 0 mide hist this uw 0 9 of furnishing a of 1 4 IOU i 1 fur for rem anif at atalo t reent kinds aboudi alway always bp u those thu noe mosir fulfil ey MOY RAP t wen timed borax boras atun toula alt salt alum naphtha and oratte ado acid I 1 hew heite bould bv be kept f in a closed box bul 1 uw ut C ib rocta of children us aiumu of tiem are ivi ot OUk ax at blueing starch branich anca and javelle water ar are alu also otte needed beetled la its the lamadr and if it a supply of them Is kept on imite hand time aud and ef e fort be saved on ay IL V valuable adill addition tion t to thie 4 equipment boulli be an on el ell 17 or water dwter with which to run the rna MR chine wringer and soft mangle mth ith euch such an at addition it ie Is possible for one woman to finish a larse large washing ralth ith comparatively little outlay of strength earth ordinary stall stai Is washing ta fc clean cleansing of clothe 11 remove all Imparl Hf add dirt lo 10 do this four simple hort short rules should be kept la in mind viz vl get rut out all the be dirt keep all articles a 9 good od color Us uee nothing thing to injure the material either or have some definite dett nite knowledge of different fabrics in oriler order to treat each I 1 in n t the be way least likely to injure or change its character unsatisfactory results la in latin laundry dry work an in often be traced to careless care leim ness in paring the arlous aralle 4 to be washed loo often ankles coarse and white bite and colored are put into the sud 4 together without the attention to euch such pro pre eteri in the aa as sorting removing stains temperature and soapiness of the water aler uter such indiscriminate preparation what wonder if hat no muslins are boon torn or made yellow it stains are made per and the entire washing takes on a dingy hue before any article Is sent to the w wash ash it should be exam examined loed and all stains carefully removed remove abis requires caro and some sonic knowledge of chemicals and anti if it lr ir LIC 1101 on fabrice fabrics and stains all stains cannot be removed by the same substance or in the same way and yet it fj J remarkable how many diff difermi erLat kinds of stain s may be removed by cold water alone for this reason I 1 that all articles be soaked in cold water tor for fifteen minutes or longer before being put into the ing sude suds I 1 he white pieces should of course b bi kept by themselves and if Is any question about the fast ness of any color a HIM salt and vinegar inc added to tho the cold water will help to set it aum added to the rinsing water will make the color still more I 1 rm anent following are general directions for rL removing movin stains of various a kimle tea and coffae spread the stained part over u bowl and pour boiling va wa ter over it from a height chocolate nn on cocoa art la in cold water then rinse and pour ing water through it I 1 ault many fruit stains mal be softened and dIss dissolved olied by alcohol it heated the alcohol will be more effective peach stain it may be necessary to use diluted mur latic acid or sulphur fumes boiling water will re move fresh stains of small fruits grass kh will di sIve the green coloring matter NN gnashing m with lin naphtha soap soup and warm water or spreading on a paste made of soap and baking soda wll will also remove grass gross stains or ull oil soak first in cold water unter then wash with cold water and soap then dry and it if necessary use other agents chloroform or ether will remove grease from fabrics which annot lannot be washed wine iut flut a thick layer of salt over the tain fr fri in III red wine while fresh then pour boiling water over it it a yellow wine wash first wit with h cold w water a then ii ellb ith soap and aud ii water ater ink it stain la Is oo 00 a white garment gurment put lint to soak for everal several days in milk clia changing nging frequently tied red ink poured over the black will remove the black tain stain the red may be washed out in cold water nater and ammonia then bo boiled ailed equal parta parts of peroxide of hydrogen and ad a way remote freeti stains talus oxalic acid will remove old ink stains from white garments bait and cold may way be used in III triad stains on oil d delicate licate iron if fresh limon jul juke jule e suit and find ina wa remove stain but generally gine gLue rally it la Is better to use murl abid at one onte bp ud tad the stain oil 01 at b wt ii a it fairly strung solution lon of boraux and water uter or boda and water inter drop alid on the tile stain stahl a little lit it a time until it 4 tatt I 1 rinse in III the bo unit 11 waitr ir u this Is a mold brewing lr uwIn oil ou the of u tin cloth it if fresh it ini ina bv be ai tiling in strong tron studs or co conring tring etli at of th bilk ilk unit salt abid blo bleaching Aching in tit strung strong a twilight sumi for ati nimr k r I 1 bourn hours uld old y stains imi can be W rm ertmoed oct hit the fabric or ruu ash out it with ill col coll I 1 nater inter tin I 1 idler later ill and dud cold a ti tir r bulat or tur if fresh and anti boup u tind butir 0 rinse in tur tile M wash ash if it not was a bublo shuble uw it dry sofen with kith lard tr r oil ull then treat as us for frosi ilaine ver uey use cold batir und SM sits V anti tilt tbt IN iri it in the nuit fur for itral hours I 1 he lie it ion lou under tbt adrium tit aln eresil fruits tuat that of tit the th reat tit the lixie aad and a dilli diluted ted full labit to ti it bigar of mil tini 11 oi t with ith arin witter if it wasi lable witti with akhom ako hil if i t f in his bir souk in tit alil mitter ater the i il lj ut tu in tilt water if lery ery ci amk k and ud aih ash coir or use 1 t r hydrogen or jurelle water V word or of caution to is wil Is aids ti it remove maln lb 0 she in uld bul 1601 if niad on colored fabri 4 a annu m after asting n an on white erti arti ie te in it id d ater or nimi anin ionin wi anti 1 water ter and ud nit att erward in i water juvelle javelle ant r to Is un an 1 in I bleaching wah it U will often inove om old maln it iq easily costly made und and may be kept laded altein ID in it IN 1 holt 04 in fit a durk place javelle artter one me pound of e kwilin 1 in two tuo quarta of boiling wa vs to tr r then adol one fourth of a olind of chloride it f iliac stir with stick tick until maine are art broken then let s stand iliad houri to nettle settle pour off clear liquid and bottle for Us aae e for bleaching purposes use one bait half to one cupful to me pall of water always rinse thoroughly in ammonia water to remove stains brush over with lavelle javelle water full strength tw then rinse rinso quickly in ammonia water some practical for washing silks woolens and laces wes atan bang dit t will be given in a later article 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