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PILGRIM COOK BOOK

Common soap application followed by one of starch rubbed in thoroughly. Lay in sun for several hours then wash.

Paint Stains.

Turpentine takes out paint stains.

Ink Spots.

An application of equal parts of citric acid (lemon) and cream of tartar melted, mix and rub gently over stains. Then wash.

Grass Stains.

Rub alcohol on spots before washing. For tar or grease, rub on butter or lard, then wash in cold soap suds.

To Clean Black Leather, Furniture or Automobile Seats.

Five cents benzine; five cents boiled linseed oil; three tablespoonsfull of lamp black. Mix thoroughly and rub in well.

Mrs. O. A. Kleppisch.