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Show TO REMOVE IRON MOLD. Lemon Juice and Salt Can Be Trusted ,H to Eradicate t. H This stain Is usually caused by mate. H rial coming Into contact with rust, or, H by Ink. To remove it sprlnklo the H ataln with lemon Julco and salt, and H oxpose to the air and sun. Repeat thlj H until the stain has gone. If tho above H remedy falls, dip tho stain Into boil' H ing water, and rub it with salts ol lomon, using a rag for the purpose. H Thon hold tho stain over a cup ot H basin, and pour a stream of boiling H water through. Tho article should be .,H well rlnsod and washed to remove all H traces ot tho salts, which would othor- wise burn the material. This last H remedy must not be tried with color, ,1 as salts of lomon destroys color. If H colored material Is stained with Iros jH mold, tho only remedy Is lemon Juice, .H and this must be used cautiously, as it jH .destroys some colors. ' |