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Show To Remove Stains from Damask TV HEN cofl ! on b tine 1AJI damask tablecloth the good vCk . 1 es 0 UK), in removing the stain. If It ts allowed I to remain until the tablecloth goes to the laundry there will b great ditn- 1 culty in setting it out and an Ignorant Igno-rant laundress may rub the linen strenuously on her washbonrd In her effort 'o remove the s'.aln Take stains ! out at once and let the laundering process consist of immersion in soapy water, in fresh water, in blued wntet land then S drying in the sunshine. Place the section stained with coffee 1 over a bowl and pour boiling waier through the linen Into the bowl. If I the Coffee stain Is fresh It will come j out Immediately. S'alns on center-plsces center-plsces and dollies of lace-! rimmed or hand embroidered linen, which of I course, may not be rubbed strenuously Rjl t on a wLsbboard. can be taken out wtfc Li LH la bleach. Here Is an excellent bleach u i which was uset! a hundred year; I jJ . v-.-s treasured linens thar Bill were spun and woven from wool or. j K1 the homo farm: One pound of wash a LLI Ing soda one-half pSund of chioridt l of lime one gallon of water. Dissolve U ' thoroughly and keep in a large glas? V EH bottle When you want to remove 0 Ij j stain little of the bleach in a jfl H an ! pr. -s down the Kj stained spot in the bleach. Soak II I 1 for fl minute'- and immediately r.nst 8! HjV the linen well in clear, cold water. II H j If the stain does not come out the Lv pre. cr- r r" -''ed but never jj'H soak the iin -n very lone ' a time In u, W I ihl povrful bleach. IHJ |