| Show fa T 1 0 1 att 1 wih e washing vv ashing of 6 Sto stollings stockings clings and underwear to wash silk stockings and underwear first soak for 10 wint minutes ites in fairly good borax water then wash rapidly rubbing as little as pos possible tb boughs roughs good white soapsuds at abort the temperature of ones onea hand hotter water makes the silk crinkly squeeze out the suds but do not wring through two waters of the same temperature temper aure as the suds and hang to drain and dry without wringing hang shirts and drawers smooth tb and pul pu 1 the side bide a little apart but not out of shape As the silk Is s dried so it Is apt to wear white walto silk needs a little bluing in the ilia last water but colored silk Is best left without q do not sprinkle lo L knit alt ellk alk to iron it but wring a thick towel out of clear hot water fold up the dry garment in it and sot aside for an hour make very smooth upon the table nad and press lengthwise with an iron just below scorching heat fold stockings wrong bide out just along the s seam e a aud and press from the seam out outward t taking a k in g care not to wrinkle the under side fancy laco stockings nga in whito and light tints need to be cleaned la in be benzine azIne alt that re remains malias li Is to air there them sufficiently to remove the smell emell which will take several days I 1 wash heavy stockings and nader underwear wear whether all wool or mixed as though they were flannels flan cels that Is in luke lukewarm warin borax suds buds with little rubbing and no machine wringing dry as quickly as possible but in the air rather than by arald caal heat on the line so 20 ironing ironic will not be ba needed ironing indeed shrinks woolen almost as ciuc as washing and hence should be omitted whenever possible the color in both black and d brown stockings will be freshened by black pepper tea A washing la in salt water before they touch the suds will have abo same effect the salt bath need not bo be repeated alter after the tha first was washing bing rut but whatever Is used remember always to shake stockings hard turn them and shake again beffie wetting also not to wash them ju in dirty or suds buds after all the other things though they usually come toward the tag end ot of washday they fully deserve separate suds daina very lightly before ironing and lity lay tham jn in shape for the iron wet very much soled soiled sto stockings ekIngs as those or of small boys with kerosene nud and set got them aside for half an hour then cover them with verk very hot water softened soda or ammonia stir them rapidly around in it with a wooden paddle fish out after a minute and wash in the clear blear suds it will now be easy to them most of the dirt baying been loft left behind but beware of 0 leaving them too long it has often been said that ironing Is tedious work and trying hut but it may be made less so by a few simple expedients one of these is s a floor cushion make a vat flat pad of excelsior three inches thick and big enough to upon comfort ably another Is the kneeboard knee board tires three t feet long thin ard light which may be held ou on the lop lap thus making it possible to sit while ironing small email thing rg as collars handkerchiefs dollies etc A table linen Is the roller got get a big cardboard tube as long as aa a folded tablecloth la is wide and ana castin A narrow ribbon inside so eo a yard hangs out at the cad then instead of folding tho the ironed cloth roll it around the tube and tie down the eod end with ribbon cross the strings string pass pans thern around the toll roll and tie on tho the other side so leeping the tao cloth smooth and compact ALL EXPLAINED lady lacy how long were you in your yolar last place ihrl a month lady indeed what was wao the tro lc girl the trouble was maam inaam that I 1 got bick an vare no sooner |