Show It I o I I l 41I 41 I j t A leak In n water or gas pipe maybe I may-be temporarily stopped with a paste made of soap and whiting Lemon juice mixed very thick with sugar will relieve that tickling cough I it that Is so annoying When the burners of lamps become clogged with char put them in strong soapsuds and boll n while to cleans clean-s them Clean copper kettles with lemon dipped In salt and rinse thoroughly l i with clear water polishing with n soft h cloth l One of the advantages of chests overt over-t bureaus In a city house or apartment i is that the former may be It of small I size slipped under beds I Rooms having open fires need a stout t chest for fuel this being tho cleanest and most convenient way of disposing s I T of either coal or wood I Small chests for holding toys are recommended rec-ommended Some of these are parti Honed Inside for better distribution and preservation of tho toys t Needlework should be Ironed on the wrong Bide on a piece of flannel and it should be kept long enough under the Iron to thoroughly dry itt it-t A frying pan should never be scraped Instead till it with a little cold water to which a little soda bus been added t and let It stand for several hours Geraniums dug up carefully before i frost comes and hung up In n dry cellar by a rag about the roots will grow better 1 s bet-ter when set out In the spring thai 1N t those left In the ground A housewife whose blankets always retain their softness without shrinking = 4 a shrink-ing gives the secret Make the suds in a tub with any good white soap 1 having the water hot Dissolve in it a tablespoonful of borax t On a plain silk lump shade for use l in sleeping apartments in an upper ball or in a dining room dainty red I roses of forgetmenots could be painted t paint-ed In the centre for ornament making t s n border at the top and bottom by h rt joining the flowers In wreaths |