Show HOUSEHOLD HINTS Brass copper and should b be cleaned with tur turpentine ntine Wood ashes and soap are sometimes sometimes some times used for bri brightening zinc pans A little white sugar ar in hot water two lumps to a basinful is ie sufficient enl stiffening for delicate laces A few tew drops of turpentine in th the water when whon clothes are put to soak will whiten them wonderfully To put a new wick in a lamp pus push ush in thron through h the top top- of burner and i it will wiIl go o in much easier than through th the bottom Clean chip hats bats by brushing them freely with a stiff brush dipped in to gasoline casolino or rub t thorn them em thoroughly with dampened cornmeal A thin coating of three parts lar lard melted with one part resin applied to sto stoves s a and d gra grates es will vilI ill prevent the iron rusting lD in the summer summer Use a wire wiro covered asbestos mat for your iron stand A rub over the wire scours the iron while the asbestos protects protect tho the ironing board A rocking chair that creeps on a thick piled car cart carpet et can be made to remain remain re reo re- re main stationary rby by winding a couple of inches of volve velvet around one rocker To insure kerosene lamps g giving vine a clear and bright light boil th the interior parts of the lamp in m vinegar ine ar and nd soda sod at least once in two weeks A safe place for matches is a glass jar which has a screw screw top Unless you use safety matches it ia is better not to leave them in the box in which they come come from the store If before grinding inding the morning coffee cof cot fee the he beans are heated heat for four or five fhe minutes or or until they take a darker dark dark- er shade of brown the flavor of the coffee will wiIl be greatly improved To clean cotton gowns owns make a solution solution tion of soap and wash them in the usual way but as green or reds may run add a little lemon juice or vinegar or oil of vitriol to the rinsing water Printed pillow tops are greatly g improved im in- in proved when bein being mado made up if they are I covered with a washable b Finish Finish Fin Fin- ish around tho the edge with a cord to harmonize with wit th ih c colors lors in the pillow Owin to the fact tact that water has N a tendency to suit them combs should seldom be washed but frequently bru brushed he with a sti stif sut toothbrush that has been bean dipp dipped d in a a cleansing oil Turpentine gives a fine polish to and is efficacious in cleaning bath enamel which ha has become dis lis- colored Dip a a cloth in the turpentine turpen turpentine tine rub the stained parts and polish the them afterward Skimmed milk mUk and Dd water with a abit abit abit bit of glue luG in it made scalding aIding hot is excellent to restore old rusty black crape craps if well wen squeezed a and ana d pulled a dry lute luce muslin it will look ai as well wen as asor asor asor or bettor better than new Fainting Painting is caused emed by blood leaving leaving leav leav- ing the head th an attack may often be prevented if when the person first feels it coming on ou she he will drop her head down either to the level or between h her r knees Old bread browned to a crisp in inthe inthe the tho even oven then rolled fino or ground in food food grinder mixed with equal parts paris of flour 1 ur is much better for croquette cro ero cro- cro queUes quette fried oysters etc eta than any bought t cracker dust i |