TESTED TIPS
(By Vera Wise.) Copyright, drying woven or knitted goods, do not hang than on coat-hangers, or you will have a “bump" on each shoulder. Extend the sleeves on a stick or curtain-rod, to their full length, and suspend by a string tied in the mitlillo of the stiolc. This method will keep the whole garment in better shape, audit mill not be so liable to drop at the An emergency eoatdianger, for use ichen travelling, can be made in a moment by rolling a newspaper tightly and tying a string round the middle. A useful hanger for a costume is made by boring a little hole in each end of an ordinary wooden coat-hanger, and threading through each a tape or ribbon which is also threaded through an ordinary spring elothes-pey. Coat and skirt may thus be kept together, and the skirt will keep a better shape than if, suspended by its loops.
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Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 264, 3 August 1932, Page 4
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155TESTED TIPS Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 264, 3 August 1932, Page 4
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