Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 February 1915 — Velvet for Dusting. [ARTICLE]
Velvet for Dusting.
A piece of velvet is a fine cleaner for the brass and for polishing silverware it is better than chamois, it quickly removes the dust from woodwork, and if used to rub the stove after it has been blacked it will produce a high polish. There is nothing better to dust a felt hat, and silk dresses and other silk articles should always be dusted with it, for it cleans perfectly without cutting or otherwise injuring the silk. *
Amateur Hunter —I killed that one, didn’t I? Guide —Yes, sir; you killed him as dead as anybody could have killed him. •
