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Show household I ftflatters B To Air the Room. I ' To properly air a room, open the 'win- Sow nt the top and bottom. The reason B for this Is to allow Impure air, whlcb ilways rises, to cscnpe at the top, while H the cool, fresh nlr will come In nt the bottom from outside. SK Tobacco flnietl. B The unpleasant smell of tobacco H clinging to curtains nnd furniture may H be dispelled by sprinkling ground cof- fee on a shovel, setting It alight, and carrying the latter, about the room. Coffee fumes are, In all cases, ndinlrn- blc as disinfectants. y I About liolllnc. Many people boll eggs to their liking B by placing the eggs In cold wntcr, which Is allowed to come to tho boiling I point. One housekeeper nt least uses the same method for poached eggs, I taking them from the almost boiling water perfectly cooked. B On Itetnorlnr Slalne. I Every housekeeper should remember that soap Is an alkali and sets vege-E vege-E liable rind other stains. Therefore, nil Btalns should be removed before the K articles are put In n washtub. The I sooner the stnln Is treated, , the more readily It will yield to the treatment. ' Pour boiling water through fruit stains. "Where obstinate, soak In a solution of B oxalic ncld. Wash vaseline1 stains In H nlcohol; paint lnu'rpentlne, kerosene B i or alcohol; varnish, In nlcohol; grass Bf V or other green vegetable stains In al-H al-H cohol, kerosene or molasses. For stains BJ from blood, meat Juice and white of BJ egg use told water. Bf In the case of milk, crenm.ugar or Bj sirup stalm? soak' in cold, water and Bj (wash with soap and water. Tar, wheel BJ grease or machine oil stains should be Bj rubbed with lard and allowed to stand '""flc-Wi.nUmiti'. Then they should be Bj washed with soap nnd cold water. Tea, B coffee or cocoa stains ghoittil be re-B re-B moved with boiling wnterTlf obstinate, B with" a weak solution of oxalic add. E Use oxalic acid for Iron fust spots, and B for Ink stains use lemon.Julce nnd salt; Bt then hang In the sun. If.'thc'lnk'do'es not disappear at nrst, repeat tuc opera-BJ opera-BJ tlpiruiitll it does. When oxalic acid Is BJ used cart4 Must be taken that the artl- BJ 'r -clc4(l9 thoroughly rlhscd to remove BJ v .;v.er'y' particle of or-hT. When boiling D 'wat'er Is used, stretch. The stained parts Bj j6v'cT.tlcbtit nnd-pouf .absolutely boll- BJ ( lug wntcr from a. ltlgh't. until the stain BJ ' ' lIlsnpprnrs".-BoHpflreJnl that the boiling BJ water does not touch nny silk cmbrold- Is cry or other dellcMo colors. New llnvcn Register. |