them and rub well;
then rinse in kerosene and the spots will immediately disappear.
This should be done before being washed.
To Remove Ink Stains--To remove ink stains without damage to
the fabric, place the stained portion over a saucer and cover
the stain with powdered borax; then pour peroxide of hydrogen
over the borax. Do not pour water over the borax. The stain will
disappear almost immediately.
Ink Stains Can be Removed without injury to the most
delicately-colored material. Mix some mustard to a thick paste
and spread it over the stain. After twenty-four hours sponge
thoroughly with cold water; no trace of the ink will remain.
To Remove Ink from Linen After it Has Dried In--Wash out as
much of the ink as possible in a pan of milk. Then put the
article to soak in another pan of milk, letting it stand until
the milk turns to clabber. Then wash out and not a trace of ink
will remain.
Ink on Carpet--If ink is spilled on the carpet, wash it out at
once with sweet milk and sprinkle it with white cornmeal. Let it
remain over night. The next morning sweep it up and the colors
will remain bright.
To Remove Ink from a Carpet, soak up as much of it as possible
with blotting paper. Then saturate the spot with plenty of milk,
and after some time, having removed the milk with blotting
paper, rub the carpet with a clean cloth.
INDEX TO GAS AND ELECTRIC SUPPLEMENT
The Care and Use of Gas Appliances 1a
Care of Gas Ranges 1a
Use of the Range 2a
Broiling and Roasting 2a
Steaks and Chops 3a
Fish 3a
Other Foods 3a
Roast Meats 3a
Baking 3a
Bread 3a
Biscuits 4a
Loaf Cake 4a
Layer Cake 4a
Boiling 4a
Stewing 4a
Toasters 5a
Gas Water Heaters 5a
Gas Flat Irons 6a
Furnace Connections 6a
All-Gas Kitchens 6a
Demonstrator 6a
Gas Lighting 7a
Electrical Appliances 8a
Electric Service in the Home 8a
All-Electric Homes 8a
Electric Range 9a
Electric Dishwasher 9a
Vacuum Cleaner 10a
Sewing Machine 11a
Flat Iron 11a
Electric Lamps 11a
Table of Comparisons 12a
Residential Lighting 12a
Parlor 12a
Hall 12a
Porch 12a
Bedroom 12a
Sitting-room 12a
Dining-room 13a
Bathroom 13a
Kitchen 13a
Attic 13a
Cellar 13a
Care of Lamps and Fixtures
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