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- Acid Stains, To Remove
from Practical Suggestions for Mother and Housewife
- Before Washing Colored Clothes
from Things Mother Used to Make (1914)
- Black Lace, To Revive
from Practical Suggestions for Mother and Housewife
- Bleaching Clothes
from Practical Suggestions for Mother and Housewife
- Clear Starching
from Domestic Cookery, Useful Receipts, and Hints to Young Housekeepers
- Clothes
from Practical Suggestions for Mother and Housewife
- Colored Cottons
from Public School Domestic Science (1898)
- Dyeing or Coloring
from The White House Cookbook (1887)
- Dyeing or Coloring Cotton Goods
from The White House Cookbook (1887)
- Dyeing or Coloring Silks
from The White House Cookbook (1887)
- Dyeing or Coloring Woolen Goods
from The White House Cookbook (1887)
- Economical Hints
from Things Mother Used to Make (1914)
- Felt-Hats, To Renovate
from Practical Suggestions for Mother and Housewife
- Flannel, To Wash
from Practical Suggestions for Mother and Housewife
- Flannels
from Domestic Cookery, Useful Receipts, and Hints to Young Housekeepers
- Fruit Stains
from Civic League Cook Book (1913)
- Fruit Stains, To Remove
from Practical Suggestions for Mother and Housewife
- Furs, To Clean
from Practical Suggestions for Mother and Housewife
- How to Freshen Up Furs
from The White House Cookbook (1887)
- How to Make Hard Water Soft
from The Easiest Way in Housekeeping and Cooking (1903)
- How to Make Old Velvet Look New
from Things Mother Used to Make (1914)
- How to Remove Iron Rust from White Goods
from Things Mother Used to Make (1914)
- How to Remove Stains and Spots
from The Boston Cooking-School Cook Book (1896)
- How to Take Out Fruit-Stains
from The Easiest Way in Housekeeping and Cooking (1903)
- How to Take Out Ink-Spots
from The Easiest Way in Housekeeping and Cooking (1903)
- How to Wash Small Pieces of Lace
from Things Mother Used to Make (1914)
- How to Wash a White Silk Waist, or a Baby's Bonnet
from Things Mother Used to Make (1914)
- Incombustible Dresses
from The White House Cookbook (1887)
- Ink, To Remove From Linen
from Practical Suggestions for Mother and Housewife
- Ironing
from Household Science in Rural Schools (1918)
- Laundry Work
from Public School Domestic Science (1898)
- Laundry Work
from Civic League Cook Book (1913)
- Linen
from Practical Suggestions for Mother and Housewife
- Marking System
from The White House Cookbook (1887)
- Mildew, To Remove
from Practical Suggestions for Mother and Housewife
- Muslins, To Starch
from Practical Suggestions for Mother and Housewife
- Novel Dress Mending
from The White House Cookbook (1887)
- Paint, To Remove From Clothing
from Practical Suggestions for Mother and Housewife
- Polish or Enamel for Shirt Bosoms
from The White House Cookbook (1887)
- Removing Stains, Bleaching Fabrics, and Setting Colours
from Household Science in Rural Schools (1918)
- Renew Old Crape
from The White House Cookbook (1887)
- Reviving Black Dresses
from Civic League Cook Book (1913)
- Ribbons, To Wash
from Practical Suggestions for Mother and Housewife
- Rust and Ink Stains, To Remove
from Practical Suggestions for Mother and Housewife
- Shirts, To Iron
from Practical Suggestions for Mother and Housewife
- Silk and Satin, To Clean
from Practical Suggestions for Mother and Housewife
- Silk, To Renovate
from Practical Suggestions for Mother and Housewife
- Silks, To Wash
from Practical Suggestions for Mother and Housewife
- Spermaceti, To Remove
from Practical Suggestions for Mother and Housewife
- Stains in Silks and Other Fabrics
from The White House Cookbook (1887)
- Table Cloths, etc.
from Domestic Cookery, Useful Receipts, and Hints to Young Housekeepers
- Tar and Pitch, To Remove
from Practical Suggestions for Mother and Housewife
- To Bleach Cotton Cloth
from The White House Cookbook (1887)
- To Clean Black Dress Silks
from The White House Cookbook (1887)
- To Clean Black Lace No. 1
from The White House Cookbook (1887)
- To Clean Black Lace No. 2
from The White House Cookbook (1887)
- To Clean Kid Gloves
from The White House Cookbook (1887)
- To Clean Kid Gloves
from Domestic Cookery, Useful Receipts, and Hints to Young Housekeepers
- To Clean Silks or Ribbons
from The White House Cookbook (1887)
- To Launder a Black Cotton Dress
from Civic League Cook Book (1913)
- To Preserve Ribbons and Silks
from The White House Cookbook (1887)
- To Raise the Pile on Velvet
from The White House Cookbook (1887)
- To Remove Indelible Ink
from The White House Cookbook (1887)
- To Remove Ink, Wine or Fruit Stains
from The White House Cookbook (1887)
- To Remove Mildew from Cloth
from The White House Cookbook (1887)
- To Remove Paint from Black Silk
from The White House Cookbook (1887)
- To Remove Stains and Spots
from The White House Cookbook (1887)
- To Remove Tar from Cloth
from The White House Cookbook (1887)
- To Restore Colors taken out by Acid, etc.
from Domestic Cookery, Useful Receipts, and Hints to Young Housekeepers
- To Set Colors in Washable Goods
from The White House Cookbook (1887)
- To Soak Clothes For Washing
from Practical Suggestions for Mother and Housewife
- To Starch, Fold and Iron Shirts
from The White House Cookbook (1887)
- To Take Ink and Stains out of Linen
from Domestic Cookery, Useful Receipts, and Hints to Young Housekeepers
- To Take Ink out of Linen
from The White House Cookbook (1887)
- To Take Lime out of Cloth
from Domestic Cookery, Useful Receipts, and Hints to Young Housekeepers
- To Take Out Machine Grease
from The White House Cookbook (1887)
- To Take Spots from Wash Goods
from The White House Cookbook (1887)
- To Take Wax or Spermaceti out of Cloth
from Domestic Cookery, Useful Receipts, and Hints to Young Housekeepers
- To Wash Colored Garments
from The White House Cookbook (1887)
- To Wash Flannels
from The White House Cookbook (1887)
- To Wash White Lace No. 1
from The White House Cookbook (1887)
- To Wash White Thread Lace No. 2
from The White House Cookbook (1887)
- Velvet, To Renew
from Practical Suggestions for Mother and Housewife
- Washing Calicoes, etc.
from Domestic Cookery, Useful Receipts, and Hints to Young Housekeepers
- Washing Dish-Towels, Aprons, etc.
from Household Science in Rural Schools (1918)
- Washing of Woollens
from Public School Domestic Science (1898)
- When Ironing Embroidery
from Things Mother Used to Make (1914)