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Show for each in the family washing ma-' chine are the necessary first steps. "Direct sun.shine fades non-fast fabrics, but is beneficial except for that. Uncolored table linens, bedding and other white goods are fresher and ' sweeter through open-air drying. ' Colored fabrics get all the same bene-i fits, the need being only to shelter! them from sharp, direct rays of tha sun." I BENEFITS OF SUNSHINE. With the advent of summer, prudent pru-dent housewives bring their murky, J yellowed household linens out for ex- j posure once more to the bleaching, ' whitening influence of the sunshine. Scientific study has proved that the , direct rays of the -sun's light exert' a beneficial effect on fabrics that cani be obtained in no other manner. Dry-: ing away from the influences cf open; air and sunlight lacks the value !o! be had from summertime outdoor' drying. "Wind and sun are the final two important factors in the correct! cleansing of clothes," says a, homei economics expert, who adds: "Correct' sorting of articles and cleasing of the various lots at the right temperature |