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Show ' r , An Observant Scrrial. The servants employed in adjoining adjoin-ing bouses were talkiog recently about their methods ot cleaning windows. The one whose windows looked the brightestsald the selected a dull day for the work, or a day when the sun was not shining on them, because when tbu sun shines It causes them to be dryttreaked, no matter how much one rubs. The painter's brush is the best article fur this purpose; then wash all the woodwork before the glass Is toni-h. ed. To cleanse the glass simply use warm water diluted with ammonls-don't ammonls-don't use soap. A small stick will get the dust out of tbe corners, then wipe dry with a piece of cloth do not use linen, as the lint sticks to the glass. The best waytopollth u with tissue paper or newspaper. To" clean windows in this way takes much less time than when soap. Is used, Ex, r |