Show j E F he home liemeo li eMCo 1 to blacken bli ckon brown blown boots rub the blacking blackf ingwall into tile the shoes witha with a raw potato and then thed polish boak silver knives forks and amoona in sour milk over night and till all the surface and creases willbe will be bright as new DOW if light kid gloves are not too badly sailed they may be cleansed by rubbing them thoroughly with cracker crumbs A little sugar added to the tha soap will greatly increase the lathor lather and cleansing power it will also remove all dirt nud chemical an an attractive garnish for yeal veal oi or chicken loaf js la to put sprigs 0 of cress cresa on oil top ot of the loaf and alla at the ends of tho tit platter then surround it with stuffed olives A good furniture polish may be made of paraffin oil and turpentine kerosene too is good while crude oil may be used to darken wood that has not been varnished when two to thin glasses are stuck together fet them in rather warm water and pour cold water in the upper glass the expansion of one and construction of the other loosens the glasses A little soap rubbed on the bottom of a squeaking door or on ol the sill will sometimes remedy the trouble if the difficulty lies in the hinges dip a feather in kerosene and app apply swinging the door boand to and fro gently |