Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 99, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 April 1911 — Laundry Help. [ARTICLE]
Laundry Help.
To iron “cold starched” pieces without any trouble whatever: Take the required amount of starch, dissolve in cold water, adding enougU boiling water to make starch warm ’(not cooked). Dip parts to be starched into it, rubbing or spatting the starch well in. Fold and let remain over night. Thus treated the pieces will iron as easily and as well as the clothes ordinarily starched, without sticking and without starch streaking and rolling up on the g6ods.
