OBLITERATING RAINDROP STAINS
The embarrassing predicament of being caught in a norm and left with rain spots on one’s hose is unpleasant, especially when a social engagement precedes the opportunity to change the stockings. The situation can be remedied by slipping into a rest room where a wet towel ,can be procured. Wring the towel as dry as possible, and, without removing the stockings, rub the towel up and down, dampening the entire surface. This will cause the raindrops to merge into .the surrounding moistened material and fade away. It will only take a few minutes for the whole stocking to, dry from the heat of the body if no other warmth is available. As soon as they are dry the spots will have disappeared.
Likewise raindrops on crepe do chine dresses can be almost blotted out if the moisture is immediately rubbed into the surrounding .material with the fingernail before the raindrop dries.
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Shannon News, 7 December 1928, Page 3
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154OBLITERATING RAINDROP STAINS Shannon News, 7 December 1928, Page 3
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