Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 January 1914 — Over the silence Cloth. [ARTICLE]
Over the silence Cloth.
To protect the silence cloth on the dining-room table from stains, place a sheet of thin white oilcloth between the damask cloth and the silencer. If the pilcloth is plaoed face downward, no trace of its slippery surface will be felt through the table linen. This is a practical labor saver where there are children coming to the table. Duvetyn, which has made so strong an appeal this fall for suitings, has much in its favor besides the exquisite colorings in which it la to be hadv It is not only soft and simple, but has considerable warmth .
