Show s c I p c i J j J jr i ir r t f R H Y us ne 1 4 I j f By Marion M d II I l ir i r rh I I f h c f l dam dami i I r fous s j s ane I t Ca ka on 01 0 Q aOU at YOU V OU tf have come to the e rescue res ue of others oth rs and I h hope p pe you will como coma onic to tomine tomina 1 mine mina also I would like liko to clean a s white w ite satin ribbon on without re removing removing moving it from rom a hat You will greatly oblige me by doing the same sameR Its R S Reluctant as I am to disappoint you in this your YO ll first fi st appeal a peal to me I cannot encourage you yoa to attempt cleaning a ribbon i b n trimming g without u ramo removing removing ing it from rom the hat If it were w re a smooth plain band d you y u might treat it 1 care cre carefully fully with flour or starch If as is probable it t is 15 twisted and knotted Iau into I int to I bows boYs you must take it off o before cleaning clea ng Q cc c JS o a G J urtY vr PLEASE p LEASE answer through your valuable paper where I can sell em A Is there any a y place I can exchange embroideries for anything serviceable in the house 1 lf B O Q OAs As may ma bo surmised this somewhat singular query has need behind be dit i it It is therefore or submitted 4 to the Exchange e a f for forr consideration tl It is IS quite quit e possible that in view viet of the th holidays somebody may ay wish h to avail hersel herself or himself of it i d o dui aJ J V Cu n ned y yr r t L t 1 VV T L f I rock one child ild and d hold lold another 1 ot er I may i perhaps suggest s g t Vt III he e re reason a sO Sop n why w you oud did d not succeed in m keeping leeping the tomatoes put r J uj by the wat proc races ss Do you not know that t sawdust is heating ing and that anything gP put ut up sip r as yOu y put up tomatoes must be kept cool dark and dry It can anbe be done and success x Uy My N 1 mother has kept rhubarb by these means and an as asS S L A Ahas has said we always aT w Ys wish there were Before Defore snore more spring I advise you y u to t prepare your fruit and in d have plenty ready then cool your jar by letting the tho water run and leave it partly full ull of cold water Now fill your jar full letting lett I g the water take its place pl as you fill your jar Then when Put full fun and ready to seal turn immediately tb this the water w te on again and seal immediately away at t once on e Dont leave it in the light or heat until warm warm Try T again Now How here herd is another way of making telly without cooki I B cooking g T have ve it never myself eaten t n it t A it friend of mine mine always s puts it ity up this way and it is delicious though th ugh it is not I suppose suppo you would ripe until it is two months old That say is it t tastes stes raw or d There did I coin coin a word or not l Excuse me m I I did not not intend to but will let it at that This j 4 go is for juicy fruits friend the squeezes s r juice from from her fruit without boiling or cooking it if takes s half sugar half juice and beats with Dover egg beater until l it thickens which she says says does not tako take long Then she puts it into her glasses and andon on on top to places c s a B quarter of Df an n inch of sugar covers and sets away j until ti ready I tidy for ruSe use If the ladies who like green tomato pie will ii ta p e put a piece of butter butt r the size of a walnut into each pie it will greatly improve k rose it t following g the recipe reci e as given in the paper some time ago Now ITow N ow for the disagreeable subject of vermin in the hair r t l Here fa s a remedy r y my mother had occasion to use sa on my mr head bead 1 when I wasa wasai child chii I got them at school and as my hair was t dd o d thur cation never it hurt it I answer for it that th t there is no disagreeable disa odor from its use r Ten cents worth of fish sh berries covered by y one pint pmt of rum i Let all stand i for VT hours allowing room for for Merles to the th bottle Shake well wen and shampoo the hair with it using the fu a e comb freely Iy As M I said this does n not injure the hair If used freely before Defore the child cl hil ld d gets the detestable things into her head they will never nevel come That is they will not roi go fig where it is close Hoping for this this time will be he of use to some one or more of our Exchange I r J j M L P N English En Robert the tho gardener had his word when I read ead r the first fir t of this letter l to him hm part p J But mem m em we put hive hice in i our up n sawdust If It twos wr very vary eating would V 1 we e do IA that The objection has weight I have used sawdust for years for packing aeki raspberry vinegar Y ar and very delicate canned fruits In tho the recollection their perfect condition I may be permitted the modest doubt of as to the for force fOlce of our correspondents reasoning ui in re sawdust Especially I as am st still without word from anyone who has canned tomatoes whole by the cold process pro and successfully ully Pieplant and gooseberries have been water thus according to several authorities preserved But not a syllable in evidence of tomatoes Before I try again next year I should like to have decided encouragement in in the shape of direct testimony 1 21 Y N P F has tho the thanks of the Exchange for or her helpful letter Jetter la tier doubly valuable when one ono considers the circumstances in which it was written One Comprehends in in reading it why tho hand that rocks the cradle rules the world JV t ct QU istL Gt r C oz t Out Oct OutI I WRITE the following for the benefit t of the lady who is having Navin tro trou ble in making hard soap I have made mad g u ua a pounds and pounds of soap so p by simply following the directions hard given with given each can of f can o lye All brands brands of lye give directions I am positive if she should follow exactly she will have no trouble in in making fine hard If Tf tho the ladies that can rhubarb would soap use boiling water cold water they would never have any trouble in keeping b it instead Till Pill of cans with rhubarb then your pour boiling water over it and seal sealA sealA sealA Is the flavor of the rho fruit ruit as well preserved when A SUBSCRIBER As fAg I understand it tho the chief recommendation as of th tho e cold cold water is used 1 water apart parl from rom the saving sn g of trouble trou le and work is that the fruit process e j out of pieplant and berries fruity flavor is is fiot not o c t 9 if 0 man IN N looking over your valuable Rous Exchange I read g with heartfelt sympathy the story of Victim and feel like coming to her assistance I was a victim of that M great curse the drug habit ha bit for L five Lye years and can Clin therefore ther fore know what J one must endure if lathe in m the ilie relentless tolls toils of the awful habit I have once a slave now been years I was cured in in less than three weeks without cured for f r three m my y housework as if nothing had h happened Now if any Victim suffering doing dOlDS be cured I will give her the address of of the institution that wants w to she can get ah all the information she helped me and 2nd needs She Sh is too t o to t rui young rum ruin her h life with years of slavery to the drug habit r Roping Hoping this will reach her soon I remain A H R Have Hae the tho women who glance B carelessly over the tho foregoing conception c n of the prevalence of the fatal habit oyer letter any housewives among I I housewives advisedly for statistics say kept by family physicians show that by far ar the larger proportion of women who ho have fallen allen victims matrons and und mothers The to t a it are reason for or this the s is IS patent A housemother keep ke p up and an keep going ao matter ma how much she suffers from must on weakness She is is the spring of the domestic machine A bodily pain anguished tossing is is no excuse e cuse for or lying ying in bed when the world is night of astir ti another work worle John Sohn for days mid and the children must be served well If she collapses it means menns utter demoralization d and served se rued As an habitual early riser liser I have hare many sadly sober speculations s ons as to what on within the lighted windows goes of country cottages and d l city flats fiats visible from my Mother is IS getting breakfast in of ten of these And of all the family Mother is s usually the m seven out if i not ailing Childbearing and superadded most weary remitting toil all aU day long and to un seven days in the week awaken whatever latent tendencies to disease may lurk in her overtaxed body She is pitied rather than blamed if it she to be resorts to that which will she knows the fierce pains pains at bay until the chores are done The homely New Now hold word classifies the duties that life and England sap strength t in thousands of gallant workers Again I Say Pity her I 1 Help her if you can and pray for her for far 01 one who sinks in in deep mire mire where w ClO there is is no standing who has as into deep waters where the floods Hoods overflow ov her herp come co me p Q WILL ILL you kindly ki advise advis me how to V V put away a white w te India linen dress s for the WU winter It is 15 scarcely soiled soll d and I do to t o have it lx done up ext summer t H l W y Line Lin the tho box with white tissue ep paper 4 p erand r and l la lai sev several S j ml t cakes cak l k es of f pure white t ix x about the gown Then cI s the boa bos tightly The Tha wax will yellow and the tho linen will not nota r a |