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Show DEW AND SNOW BLEACHING. Will Remove the Yellowing That Comes from Long Lying. Tho yellowing that comes from long lying, also many stains, have no better remedy than dew or snow bleaching. The process Is of the simplest. Scald the garments In very weak borax water, let stand till they can bo squeezed out, then shake ttiem well and lay flat upon either the snow or the grass, where the sun can strike tlicai all over. Lcavo a day or two, then turn over. In dew-bleaching, It the noon sun is very hot, sprinkle the -armentB with a fine atomizer, or a whisk broom, but do not make them very wet Hard rain will not hurt If the grass Is thick below. But In cloudy, showery weather take the things In and dry them for (ear of mildew. mil-dew. Snow-bleaching is especially zood for fine things laces and linen cambrics. With freezing nights and sir y days, it nets like magic. And neither In dew nor snow bleaching Is. f'-r - any appreciable wear and tear. Tie Delineator. |