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Show pfP OY" By HELEN HALE rpWO GLASSES which have stuch together can easily be separated separ-ated without breaking the glasses If you will fill the inner glass with cold water and run hot water ovei the outer glass. When you need kindling in ati emergency, roll several sheets oi newspaper together and tie a knot in them. If the fat in a broiling pan catches fire, turn off the flame or the heat immediately. Throw salt on the fire until the fat stops burning. burn-ing. Never use water. Soft hairbrushes may be stiffened stif-fened if they are dipped in a mixture mix-ture of equal parts of water and milk. Dry the brushes before an open fire. Separate stamps which have stuck together by placing a thin RECIPE OF THE WEEK Fluffy Potato Pancakes (Serves 4) 2 cups gtated potatoes 4 eggs, separated Vi teaspoon baking powder 1 teaspoon salt 1' tablespoon flour To prepare potatoes, pare and soak in cold water for 12 hours. Grate and drain thoroughly. Add egg yolks, salt, baking powder and flour. Beat well. Fold in stiffly beaten egg whites. Drop by spoonfuls onto a well-greased skillet which has been heated. Brown on both sides. Serve with applesauce. sheet of paper over the stamps and running a warm iron over them. Glass decanters are easily cleaned by placing crushed egg shells in them with strong soap suds. Shake well, then rinse. If your thimble is too large to stay on finger, wet finger before inserting into the thimble. When suede shoes become scuffed in spots, rub gently with an emery board to help bring up the nap of the suede. Brush with a stiff-bristled stiff-bristled brush. Some stains can be removed from marble if you apply salt which has been moistened with lemon juice. Let the salt remain on the stain for an hour. Patent leather shoes can be cleaned with vaseline jelly and a soft flannel cloth. This treatment also prevents the leather from cracking. |