Show AROUND Items of Interest I Ithe fJ the Housewife the he HOUSE H 0 USE 9 to Ho Care of Woolens NeIther Woolens Neither wools nor should ever be exposed to direct rays of the sun intense heat or freezing temperatures Woolens should be pressed with witha a moderately warm iron rayon need only to be fluffed or gently brushed to bring up the nap and keep them attractive for many seasons Sewing Tip Before DeCore mending with new darning wool hold it in inthe inthe inthe the steam of a n kettle for Cor a n few minutes and let it slowly dry This shrinks it so it will not pull or pucker when the mended garment is washed For Haby's Baby's Bath A Bath A good soap substitute if the baby has sensitive sensitive tive skin is a pound of ot oatmeal or ora orn ora a n quart of oC bran tied securely in a n gauze bag and allowed to soak in the bath water I. I Conversation Made Malle Easy Keep Easy Keep the center of the room free from furniture This Titis makes for easy conversation across the he room loom Shine Oft Off Serge The Serge The shine on the dark serge suit can be re re- removed removed re- re removed moved to a certain extent by sponging with vinegar and then pressing in the usual way Sweeten Coffee Tot rot If It the morning coffee seems to have lost its pep perhaps the pot needs at at- attention Scald it at least once a week week twice twice is better belter Purify for foran foran foran an hour or longer directly in the sunlight e e eUse Use for Cor Leftover Velvet Cut Cut in inthe Inthe Inthe the form of a small pad leftover velvet may be used to brush bits of fluff from hats and dark suits Invisible Mending Lace Mending Lace cur curtains cur cur- curtains curtains may be mended by placing a small piece of netting damp damp- dampened dampened dampened ened with starch over the hole on the wrong side of tho the curtain and then pressing firmly with n a ahot hot iron If the curtains are arc in poor condition this will be found a aneater aneater aneater neater and quicker method than darning |