Show HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONS i Cleaning Enamel Dish If If an an enamel dish has been badly I burned fill it with salt water and put it on the stove to boil Empty and rub with a cloth If the burn bum I marks still remain sprinkle a lit lit- little little littIe tle tIe salt onto the cloth and rub S C Keep Screens From Rusting Window screens rubbed over with kerosene when they are put away I in autumn will not be found rust rust- rusted rusted rusted ed when wanted next summer I S SS S S S Pads Under Rags According According to the U. U S. S bureau of standards I linings or pads prolong the life lile of of rugs and carpets almost one I S S Inexpensive Sheeting Un Un- Unbleached Unbleached Unbleached bleached sheeting wears longest I and bleaching is not necessary be be- because because because cause the muslin whitens gradually gradually gradually ally with repeated laundering Longer Life We to Towels Towels Towels will last longer if washed wished before the dirt and grime become so ground into them that harsh rub- rub rubbing rubbing rubbing bing is necessary to get them clean S S S Picture Cords Picture Picture hang hang- hangings hangings ings should always be concealed I Cords and wires invariably spoil the effect All AU pictures should be hung flat fiat not tipping forward Very large frames must be hung on cords or fine wires from the molding The square or rectangular lar picture should be hung with two parallel wires S S S Uses for Onion There There will be beno beno beno no danger of rust forming on steel knives and forks if they are rubbed over once a week with a slice of raw onion Linen that is Li slightly scorched can be remedied by rubbing the affected parts with witha a piece of raw onion Rinse after after- afterwards afterwards afterwards wards in cold water After tin tin- ware has been washed rub with witha a slice of raw onion Then polish j jin in the usual way f |