Show a dl Crumble a dry newspaper wet and rub your windows and mirrors with this instead of a cloth e always do the ceil cell ceiling ceiling ing before the walls Ceiling paper should not run across the windows save in cases where this can Plot not possibly be avoided e When Wilen removing a pane of glass or if it fitting a 11 new one it often be be- becomes becomes becomes comes necessary to give the gloss glass glossa a 11 few light taps to loosen it or to push it into place If a n rubber crutch tip is placed over the handle of the putty knife there will be little danger of breaking the pane panee e eTry Try a Blue Hook Book hung on the wall In it list all nIl articles that you store and the place you put them When Dad or the chil chil- children children children dren tramp in and demand to know where this or that is tell them to look in the Blue Book This book also gives you a n chance to make malte notations when and where you store summer or winter clothing and the date these things should be begotten begotten begotten gotten out and examined Cut all the big letters from cereal and other heavy boxes On rainy days or when you are very busy around the house the letters will keep the children happy and busy Older children use them for play play- playing playing ing anagrams and find them fun too e Keep a n mirror hanging banging in the kitchen Glance into it before you go to answer the door e When paints and varnishes fall to dry you can rest assured the trouble is the result of dirty or oily surface or a surface that has been washed with soap and water some of the soap having remained on the porous surface of wood e eS Soak S ak clothes in cool or lukewarm water rather than cold Cold wa wa- water water Water ter causes the fabric mesh to close and hold the llie dirt e Glue pieces of felt under chair legs to prevent scratching painted floors Its It's a n good way to cut down on noise too |