| 718 str.
...milk in one saucer, and a piece of brown soap in another, and a clean cloth or towel folded tliree or four times. On the cloth, spread out the glove...it in the milk then rub off a good quantity of soap to the wet flannel, and commence to rub the glove downwards towards the fingers, holding it firmly... | |
| Tracts for the people - 1847 - 800 str.
...soap in another, and a clean cloth or towel, folded three or four times. On tbe cloth, spread out tbe glove smooth and neat. Take a piece of flannel, dip...in the milk, then rub off a good quantity of soap to the wetted flannel, and commence to rub the glove downwards towards the fingiTS, holding it firmly... | |
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1853 - 412 str.
...towel, folded three or four times. On the cloth, spread out the glove smooth and neat. Take a pjece of flannel, dip it in the milk, then rub off a good quantity of soap to the wetted flannel, and commence to rub the glove downwards towards the fingers, holding it firmly... | |
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1854 - 634 str.
...ten minutes, then throw it into cold water, and, when nearly dry, iron it. Washing Kid Gloves. — Have ready a little new milk in one saucer, and a...in the milk, then rub off a good quantity of soap to the wetted flannel, and commence to rub the glove downwards towards the fingers, holding it firmly... | |
| Robert Kemp Philp - 1856 - 372 str.
...in any way the gardener may think fit. 323. HOW TO WASH KID GLOVES. — Have ready a little newmilk in one saucer, and a piece of brown soap in another,...in the milk, then rub off a good quantity of soap to the wetted flannel, and commence to rub the glove downwards towards the fingers, holding it firmly... | |
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1857 - 730 str.
...ten minutes, then throw it into cold water, and when nearly dry iron it. 180. Washing Kid Gloves. — Have ready a little new milk in one saucer, and a...in the milk, then rub off a good quantity of soap to th» wetted flannel, and commence to rub the glove downwards to wards the fingers, holding it firmly... | |
| Robert Kemp Philp - 1858 - 454 str.
...then, of course, be destroyed in any way the gardener may think fit. 323. HOW TO WASH KID GLOVES.— Have ready a little new milk in one saucer, and a...in the milk, then rub off a good quantity of soap to the wetted flannel, and commence to rub the glove downwards towards the fingers, holding it firmly... | |
| 1863 - 594 str.
...juiee of red and of white currante, and of raspberries, in the usual way. Sou to Wtuih Kid Glovee.— Have ready a little new milk in one saucer, and a...in the milk, then rub off a good quantity of soap to the wetted flannel, and commence to rub the glove downwards towards the fingers, holding it firmly... | |
| Robert Kemp Philp - 1865 - 410 str.
...introduction into this country, thousands of pounds have been gained by it. 2029. How to Wash Kid Gloves. — Have ready a little new milk in one saucer, and a...in the milk, then rub off a good quantity of soap to the wetted flannel, and commence to rub the glove downwards towards the fingers, holding it firmly... | |
| 1869 - 430 str.
...saucer, and a piece of brown soap in another, and a clean cloth or towel folded three or four times. (• the cloth, spread out the glove smooth and neat. Take...piece of flannel, dip it in the milk, then rub off » F* quantity of soap to the wetted flannel, and commence to rub the glove down' wards towards the... | |
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