A WORD ABOUT GLOVES.
Many people are a little cliarv of trying to wash the new washable suede gloves, for the very simple reason that <»n some occasions the washing has proved unsuccessful. The rule for washing these gloves is exactly opposite to that for washing ordinary wash-leather gloves. With the latter the soap should be left in. but the suede gloves? should be rinsed with tlie utmost care, and they should be put on the hands several times while they are drying. Many people, too, put off the washin- ***> long. The gloves should not be allowed to get too dirty, as this makes the washing a difficult business, and it is hard to get them to look reallv fresh again. * fhe fancy kid gloves and the fancy >uede should, of course, be cleaned, ai though the coloured kid gloves do not tnJL rU^rv lean HS the Soared I akJmnwli S 18 Whv the f *™y suede, [although more expensive to buv. are often more economical in the long run.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 77, 31 March 1928, Page 4 (Supplement)
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