One method of cleaning wash-leather gloves, if they are not much soiled, is to well rub them with bread crumbs. Another method is to damp about 1 pt. of bran with water, and with this well rub the gloves whilst on the hands. When the gloves are quite clean, get 1 pt. of hot, dry bran and work this upon them till they are quite dry. A third method is to syringe the gloves with benzoline and hang in the air to dry. A slight working, shaking, or stretching will remove any slight stiffness. Still another method is to put the gloves on the hands and well wash in soap and warm water. When quite clean wipe with clean cloths (the gloves need not be rinsed), and finish by working in hot bran.