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If the clothes are not shaken out before dipping, they may be streaked. If the water is not stirred well before the clothes are put in, the same result may follow, because some bluings do not dissolve, but settle in a fine powdei* on the bottom of the tub. If the bluing is not dissolved before putting in, there may be spots on the clothes. If the soap is not all rinsed out, there may be iron rust on the clothes, caused by the soap uniting with the bluing, as some bluings contain iron, and it un...ites with the alkali. STARCH. Starch is obtained from the vegetable kingdom. It oc- curs in almost all plants at some time during their growth, though in small amounts in some kinds of plants. Its mission is to furnish a portion of the food needed for the growth of the new plant. In some cases it is stored in the ripe seed of the plant, as in the cereal grains, beans, peas, etc. In some cases it is found in the stems, as is the case in the sago palm. Sometimes it occurs in the roots, as the maranta, from which arrowroot is made.
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