Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 February 1914 — Thin Dishcloth. [ARTICLE]

Thin Dishcloth.

Our supply of thin dishcloths giving out when we were at an isolated summer cottage, a friend recommended ordinary white mosquito netting, writes a Good Housekeeping contributor. It sounded absurdly inadequate, but proved more satisfactory in every way than the cloths woven for the purpose. It was thin enough to go easily into pitchers and small cups; it was pleasant to handle; it scalded and dried easily and quickly, and it was so cheap there was no temptation to keep it after it began to grow dingy. It was necessary to make the oloths double and large—say 12 by 24 inches.