Articles that have been stained with ink or fruit, should not be put into soap suds until the stains are removed.
When clothes are very much soiled, they should be put into a tub of warm suds over night.
Squeeze out the suds a little before you rinse it.
Put the clothes which are most soiled, or if you choose, all the white clothes of the wash into quite a warm suds made with this soap, and let them remain from Saturday evening until Monday morning.
A table-spoonful of the gall, to a pailful of suds is enough.
Continue washing until all the white clothes are rubbed, remembering to dip out part of the dirty water from the tub now and then, and add some of the boiling sudswhich you have kept covered.
Wring the clothes dry, else the suds remaining in them will make the last rinsing water soapy.
It is good economy after the usual cleaning is done, to save all the suds to water the garden and trees.
When the white clothes are upon the line, take boiling suds and wash the coarse towels; boil them in a clean water, or in some of the last rinsing-water.
All the water in which the clothes have soaked should be drained off, and the hot suds poured on.
Suppose the bowels to be torpid; then use injections of soap-suds and salt.
If the rectum is suspected to be loaded with excrement, make use of the common soap-suds injection.
Make a suds with good white soap, scrub the cracks well with a soft brush which will not scratch, and wipe dry without rinsing, and you will have beautiful, brilliant glass, and your care will make it last a lifetime.
Many tears fell into the suds that day, and more fell upon the dainty ruffles which she fluted for the last time.
While Dum was sloshing in the suds and Nan was busily drying the dishes that piled up to such great heights they looked like ramparts, Page and Helen came in to try their hands at pies for Saturday's picnic.
Water trickled down the dirty dark-brown walls; water and soap-suds floated over the dirty marble floor.
But I planted them in a deeply spaded and rich sunny border, deluged them every week with suds from the family wash, and by the close of the season they had sent up more than a dozen strong canes which stood six feet high.
I then scrubbed the whole exposed part with soap-suds and a regular scrubbing-brush; after which I let them remain exposed for a week.
The soap-suds purged the injured parts of the unhealthy virus deposited by the worms, leaving them so nice and clean that the new bark began immediately to close over the cavities, and soon covered them entirely.
The water containing the suint and soap-suds is run into cisterns, and is there mixed with milk of lime, and left to stand for twelve hours.
By this is understood a gas prepared from the fatty materials present in the soap-suds used in washing raw wool and spun yarns.
This may be assisted by an injection of warm, weak suds and molasses.
The whitest, most beautifully fluted curtains were hung before the windows, whose panes glistened like diamonds from hot soap-suds and crisp rubbings.
So Mary went upstairs, accompanied by Mrs. Davenport, wringing the suds off her hands, and speaking in a loud whisper far more audible than her usual voice.
The water-bottle, which held the soap-suds devoted to slate-cleaning, stood behind the pile of books in her desk.
Hastily wiping the suds from his arms, and giving a hitch to the suspenders of his old overalls, he disappeared around the house.
Joyce exclaimed, as Jack shook the suds from his arms, and ran to the corner of the kitchen to watch a buggy drive past.
Instinctively the cub hugged the log still closer, while Miki was seized with an overwhelming desire to shake from himself the mass of suds in which, with the exception of the end of his tail and his eyes, he was completely swathed.
The inner surface of this cask is studded with points to increase the friction among the needles; and a quantity of hot soap suds is repeatedly introduced to wash them clean.
You'll have to go to the house and get some warm soap-suds and give the brush a thorough washing.
Every cup and saucer and plate must be taken down and wiped separately, after being dipped into hot soap-suds and rinsed in hot water; the shelves all washed and dried, and the corners carefully gone over.
The basket was placed near him and he bathed his head thoroughly; the maker of the suds afterwards assisted him in bathing the entire body with the suds, and pieces of yucca were rubbed upon the body.
During the chanting an attendant made suds from the yucca.
Footnote 3: The suds were crossed and encircled with the pollen to give them additional power to restore the invalid to health.
A handful of the suds was afterwards put upon his head.
The chant continued through the ceremony and closed just as the remainder of the suds was emptied by the attendant over the invalid’s head.
You couldn't imagine so muchsuds coming from that little pool of water.
Suds built up in the basin and overflowed, and down the library steps and covered the whole street.
It looked just like soap suds with nutmaig in it, but by gosh it got in its work sudden.
I made him scrub down the bridge withsuds every morning, and while his hands were puffed and soft, I sent him down to the fireroom to pass coal.
The suds soaked through the bandages at once and burned his hands like fire.
The latter dropped his scrubbing brush into the bucket of suds and stood with arms akimbo studying the captain.
The next morning, as he prepared his bucket of suds and looked down at his blood-caked hands, the thought of surrender rose strongly for the first time.
He told himself that it was only a matter of time before calluses would form, but what chance was there for a formation of calluses when the water and suds softened his hands every morning?
With the prospect of the long torture before him once more, Harrigan in a daze picked up the bucket of suds to which he was pointed and went with his brush toward the bridge.
In due time Harrigan drew near, the suds swishing under his brush.
With that shame like a taste of soot in his throat, he climbed to the bridge the next morning with his bucket of sudsand his brush, and there as usual he found McTee, cool and clean in the white outfit of Henshaw.
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