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Show r:s;"-" r" ' V'V":' "V :i V 1 r r - ' . . ! C ' t r . V . . .':' :-:-:vi ",v ... i i , " I s I -i . - . Vi ten minutes...it's a new trick that woiks miracles of whiteness for all your nylons. Rinse thoroughly thor-oughly and J'y flat. '. If you have a washing machine, by all means toss your white gloves in with the regular wash, giving them the suds-brushing first. Put them thrtough the wringer flat to do away with ironing. If you dry them in a dryer, take' them ont before they get bone-dry and stretch them into shape. Treat them like cotton, nylon or rayon and try for the sake of easy cleaning, never to be tempted to wear one pair of gloves more than one day. A quick glance at a lady's white g:oves and anyone can get an i:7ea about her cleanliness cleanli-ness hfv,:ts. Is she fastidious about her appearance? Apt to "let things go"? Just plain untidy! un-tidy! It's the first type that's smart fashion-wise to the fingertips! A pair of clean gloves for each day is a good aim easier to achieve than it seems, too. Washing gloves after each wearing means less work...the soil doesn't get a chance to become a part of the fabric. The treatment is simple: For that extra clean, white glow, first work up a suds with the new instant bead-bluing, and rub into the . soiled places with a sponge. Soak gloves in suds |