Make a strong lather with curd soap and warm water, in which steep a 6mall piece of new flannel. Place the glove on a flat, clean, and unyielding surface - such as the bottom of a dish, and having thoroughly soaped the flannel (when squeezed from the lather), rub the kid till al! dirt be removed, cleaning and re-soaping the flannel from time to time. Care must be taken to omit no part of the glove, by turning the fingers, etc. The gloves must be dried in the sun, or before a moderate fire, and will present the appearance of old parchment. When quite dry, they must be gradually "pulled out," and will look new. (See 323, 1321.)