Show GOOD METHODS OF CLEANING gin and water for black satin or silk to keep light woolen dresses in beet best condition among the methods of cleaning black satin or bilk silk la Is a curious old process known as the gin and water cure A sponge dipped in a mixture of gin and unter Is its used to remove the shine and r clean lean it thoroughly the silk being ironed millie still vet wet in lit order to keep light woolen dresses and skirts in good condition and free tree them from dust every oman should keep a cat 0 nine tails with which alch to flagellate the gowns used for street abar ear this instrument Is made of a short stick to the end of which narrow strips of leather sire attached with it skirts cau be thoroughly cleaned every very day an old fashioned method of cleaning white kid gloves consists in rubbing them with white castile soap the soap is merely dipped in water and then rubbed over the finger fing er tips the gloves first having been drawn over the hands the soap la to then rubbed off with a piece of soft flannel the result being sufficiently satisfactory to enable the gloves to ie be worn once more without undergoing clenn clemn lag ng with ith benzine A way of cleaning hito hite cloth or serge that most people overlook lj U to rub spots with french chalk then cover the garment with the chalk and lay it away for several days when taken out it needs only to be shaken to be quite clean and reidy ready for we e |