Show HOUSEHOLD L NOTES O I tS It is best always l to add to a pinch h of f salt to boiled milk The ildi olt fashioned ned natural pongee Is should be apt e Ironed rough dr dry dry- very apt to th spot It White While marks marIes on a Polished table h by hot dishes can cavi- cavi or water may be remo by rubbing camphorated oil well into the wood Hang skirts and dresses on the clothes line Une on the straight of the goods when drying and you OU wont won't have au an uneven skirt when It is laundered Make 1 covers for ra radiators of ot crash or denim and save both walls and nd curtains curtains cur cur- from the dust that t is blown into them by th the ascending heat waves Rinse with cold water the utensil l in ID in which you OU boll boil milk before putting the milk in It and there will be no sticking or scorching in the bottom pf Of f the pan Utilize blankets ets that have lost their fresh look 1001 by coveting covering them with a J dainty or sateen for Jor use Ilse before It is cold enough for the thicker cotton or d down wn puff When heating milk care are should be taken no not to place it over the hottest part of the stove Set et It to one side tilde so It will vill heat slowly and come to the boiling point gradually The odor of fresh paint may be r removed mo room by simply standing a pall of water In iu an pac place The water vater should be renewed every ery three or tour hour hours hour A little powdered orris crris root placed In the water In which fine linens and lingerie linger are boiled after washing will give sive ive them a deliciously faint odor of violets after aHer they are Ironed New windows that stick may be mad to move readily by appl applying paraffin to the groove In which the windows slide If fro stuck J h With i paint I run a all allA allaround allaround around the edges g first A handful of coarse salt and a cupl cupful l lof of vinegar shaken up well in a cloud cloudy de decanter decanter dem de- de canter e will vill clean 11 it like likO magic Rinse s well I m with very lint hot ia water kie several times to o te- te move all alt taste of salt If It you wish to iro Iron a garment gar gar- ment and have ha not much time to wait try this scheme atheme Sprinkle roll 1011 In a damp cloth or paper and place pace in a cool oven o for about five minutes to steam It will then iron nicely I IAn An easy ease way war to remove e the tops from pineapples pineapple Held Hehl the pine with the left hand handi I and with the right give the top a twist as though you oni were wringing Its neck Out comes the tle top tol and part parl of the core Boiled potatoes make an excellent substitute substitute sub sub- for soap if your hands bands have ha be become become he- he come bl blackened b by contact with pots and pans Tale Take a i little of ot the potato rub and well into the skin slon then rinse it il oft with warm water ater A highly polished table may be used as asa asa asa a car card table without marking It it Cut Jut a apiece apiece pl piece ce of or felt larger than the table and run a casing aroun around the outer edge d e with an elaStic in tn it This can be easil easily put on and will save mall many a mat linger Fill Flu a tub half full of boiling boiling- water then pour pout In hal halt half a can of concentrated lye Je and with an old broom scrub sides and bottom well Rinse with cleat clear water and wipe with a soft soft- cloth This will remove all spots and make the tub look new For Foi removing the dark stain which is frequently seen In vinegar e ruet neal neal-a a suds o of ot hot hot water and white soap ant ani put put- put into into the cruet about a half teaspoonful teaspoon- teaspoon ful of fine shot Shake the shot around and the discoloration will entirely pear When Ironing a skirt or blouse having havinga a row of qI buttons fold a Turkish towel into several and lay en the wrong side and It will be smoothly finIshed finished finished fin fin- the he buttons sinking into the soft folds of the towel When n washing a fringed bedspread never put it through the wringer after afler the last rinsing water Hang It en on the theline theline theline line dripping It will dr dry without a crease se or wrinkle will wilt not require ironing and atil tile the fringe frInge will be as and fluffy as when new I I Do 10 not put fresh fish in the refrigerator because it will Impart a fishy odor to everything else In it but place the fish dale fishon fishon on a plate sprinkle with salt and put in a pan with ice Ile under the thee plate or cover the thc fish Sl with I lettuce leaves lea and lay pieces le o of ice cel upon n them The rite bus busy housekeeper will be he glad to learn a quick and easy way to mal make e candles fit tit Into her candlesticks Should the ends of the candles candIes be bo too tco thick for forthe forthe forthe the stick simply dip them in boiling water for a minute The Tle heat will melt the wax so It can easily be pushed firmly Into the candlestick An easy and and sure wa way lo io keep ribbons fresh and smooth Is to them on a glass bottle when when- not being worn The bottle should be perfectly smooth and round Several sets of ot ribbons can an anbe be bs wound on one bottle and will wear doubly as long as those that are folded or crumpled into dresser drawers I For cleaning and polishing irons saturate saturate saturate sat sat- a cloth with water wring partially dry dr- rubbing soap thoroughly on it Place on several of paper Rub iron over o It several times pressing hard to remove starch and roughness The re result rp- rp suit sult is surprising as it makes the surface surface surface sur sur- face of iron perfectly clean and smooth Cover Coyer your Our huck hock dinner tablecloth with two squares of white oll oilcloth loth of ot the re requisite re- re size binding the edges firmly with white tape This will save fave constant washing I of pf the c cloth and keep e it thick f h tl li th Besides I s there er is not the danger a of f burning burning burn burn- ing t the polish on your t table e should a hot rel dish Inadvertently a t slip and go over c Very few people know that If they shrink stockings stocking before wearing them they may be bo worn for a long time before holes appear Simply soak your our stockIngs stockIngs stockIngs stock- stock Ings In very warm arm water as in shrinking any other othel material Even silk or very I fine lisle ones may be worn longer If I treated in this manner before wearing If It you would have Ilave your candles last al almost almost almost al- al most twice as long as they usually do try the following plan Hold each candle by bythe bythe bythe the wick and give It a coat coal of white var var- nish Then n put the candles away for a II aday aday day or two to harden The varnish prevents pro pre vents the grease from running and preserves preserves preserves pre pre- serves the life of the candle many hours Some house Keepers keep a white par- par affine candle handy on washday and boiled starch shave a little of ot the into the hot starch or dip the end in the boiling liquid and twist it about a few times so a little will melt off This gives the ironed cl clothes huI thes a pretty gloss eln that is not other other- d- d c m m c d- d wise r obtained bt l Cut up one bar of an any soap soup in thin slices and add four tour quarts of bo boiling ling water Boll Boil until the soap Is melted then pour Into a bowl or tin When cool it will form forni a stiff jell Jelly which readily dissolves when used You will wll find it Invaluable in invaluable invaluable In- In valuable for washing flannels sliver silver and china The best results are ate obtained ld when when the soap Jelly Is dissolved In tepid water Before laundering undergarments run with ribbon on catch one end of the ribbon to a Piece of narrow tape then pull out the ribbon and let the tape remain through the beading until after the garment garment garmont gar gar- ment mont Is washed and moped Ironed The ribbon Is a then caught to the tape and pulled Through h the beading keeping smooth and Straight v F When mending small holes in lace curtains curtains cur cur- tabs darn them before the curtain Is washed but when there Is a 1 hole that I requires s a a. patch t a wash the c curtain rt first r rI stretch and dry Then h nut t tc a piece piebe off the top with which to make the patch I trim rim off all 11 fra frayed ed edges around the hole and dip the patch in raw starch andI and andress I press ress it over oyer the hole b j |