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Show QgP GIT" By HELEN HALE OMALL PIECES OF JEWELRY are easily cleaned by liquid cleaners and a small tooth brush. If low rafters in the attic tend to get In your way when there isn't sufficient light, paint the rafters with a luminous paint or nail red bicycle reflectors to them to show you the way to keep from bumping. Wrapping dampened clothes in an old piece of plastic table cloth keeps them at just the right stage of dampness for Ironing. Place pieces of matching hot iron tape under the corners of the pockets pock-ets of men's shirts before they be- RECIPE OF THE WEEK j ' I , i Senfgurken 1 dozen ripe cucumbers 2 pounds sugar i 1 quart cider vinegar 4 red peppers ' Salt 4 tablespoons mustard seed Bay leaves Slices of fresh horseradish 2 pieces cinnamon bark 1 tablespoon whole cloves Peel and cut cucumbers Into halves or quarters. Scrape out seeds. Salt and let stand overnight. over-night. Drain and dry. Add to sugar and vinegar. Add' spices tied in a bag. Boil to a syrup, add cucumbers. Cook until cucumbers cu-cumbers are glossy. Pack into sterile jars and seal while hot. These pickles are delicious with beef. come frayed or torn. This little trick lengthens the life of the shirt. IT'S A GOOD IDEA to have a pair of worn gloves in the shoe polishing pol-ishing kit so you have them to wear while doing the shoe cleaning. It saves hands from becoming badly stained. Old pajama tops make excellent smocks for the kiddies. All you need to do to remodel them is to take a few tucks In them to make them fit, and add large gay buttons. Before you put anything dh to cook or bake, mark down the time on a small pad of paper in the kitchen, if you don't have a time clock. Also put down the time you're supposed to check on the food. This will save overcooking and remind you r"nethlng's cooking. Place an apple or piece of damp cheesecloth in a Jar to keep brown sugar moist. |