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DIRECTIONS FOR
Washing Knit Woolen Goods.
The articles to be washed would be benefited
by steeping for a few hours in warm water in
which a small quantity of borax or sal-soda
has been dissolved, then wash in hot water
using plenty of warm soap suds made from
pure potash soft soap or from borax soap in
which there is no resin.
Rinse two or three times using clean hot
water each time. Stretch well before hanging
up to dry,and if practicable dry in the sun.
To thoroughly remove all traces of soap the
rinsing water should always be as hot as the
water in which the articles have been washed.
Never use common hard brown soap on
woolen goods, such soap is frequently adulter-
ated with resin, marble dust and other mater-
ials to cheapen its manufacture, add weight
and make it hard. To rub it into knit woolen
goods, will leave them stickey and clammy and
is equivalent to ruining them.
Ask the Merchant with whom you trade, for
HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR,
Manufactured by the
California Hosiery Co.
OAKLAND, CAL.
They are the best woolen goods made, and will not
shrink if properly washed.