Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 183, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 August 1913 — Love and Laundering. [ARTICLE]

Love and Laundering.

e The Korean mother, anxious to secure her daughter’s successful marriage, makes certain that the young woman becomes a good laundress, for ability In this direction counts for more than beauty with the Korean swain. He does not even demand that his wife should be more than a fairly good cook, but she must be able to keep fresh and spotless the linen garments which every one from prince to peasant wears. In spite of the tact that every article of wearing apparel is of white linen, not even the humble flatiron is used.