Show GOOD THINGS TO KNOW They Are Specially Useful at This Particular Season of the tear In putting away summer challies and light woolen goods says the New York World place bits of cedar wood between the layers of cloth to keep away mice and moths Twigs of cedar burned in rooms that have been closed all summer will remove the muggy smell and leave them sweet and wholesome Clusters of clover If hung in the house now will rid it of all flies mosquitoes and other flying things that may if not driven ut live all winter4n the warm atmosphere of the house The clover may be hung in doorways and onchandeliers so as to produce pro-duce quitaan ornamental effect To clean bronze ornaments into which the dust and mildew of the summer have lodged make a mixture composed of the following parts One and a half ounces of water one ounce of alcohol and one dram of sweet oil Apply liberally with a small sponge Do not rub bard To keep the mllaew off of the plants and plant pots in the window conservatory spray them occasionally with an ounce of sulphide of potassium stirred into four gallons gal-lons of water To preserve flowers for decorative purposes pur-poses in winter make a Chinese varnish composed of 500 parts of ether twenty parts of transparent copal and twenty parts of sand Dip the flowers ono by one in this liquid and let dry for ten minutes Kepeat SIX times when tho flowers will be found to be beautifully glossy and firm To freshen sunfaded oilclotns rub thoroughly thor-oughly with linseed oil and vinegar equal parts When dry apply a thin coating of sour milk |