Show I HOW I DO IT Wet Paper T Toweling ng Waxed Paper Keep Luncheon Vegetables Crisp To keep vegetables crisp crisp when youre you're packing them in a lunch or or for a picnic try picnic try wrapping them first in a wet paper towel then in waxed paper Myrl l Jensen Jensen Jensen Jen Jen- sen Emerson ave suggests Most housewives find they never have enough dust covers when it comes time to put those winter clothes away Mrs LaMarr LaMarr La- La Marr Crofts N. N West Vest writes She solves the problem by using her husbands husband's worn-out worn shirts to cover blouses or childrens children's childrens children's children's childrens chil chil- chil- chil drens dren's clothes Ink spots are readily removed from the fingers with a little vinegar and salt according to Mrs Bett Betty Haines 2286 E E. E South Her solution to the weeping onion problem is to pour scalding water over o them before you begin the peeling process To keep cut flowers fresh for fora a longer period of time Mrs Erma Mitchell E E. South Editors Editor's note Do you ou have havea a practical and unusual answer to a housekeeping or child- child rearing problem or a beauty trick to to share with your our neighbors For each letter Jetter appearing in the Salt SnIt Lake Telegram we ue will ill give gUe you 1 Send your our helpful suggestions with your our name address and telephone number to the tho womans woman's woman's womans womans woman's wom wom- ans an's editor of the Telegram places a thin slice of mild soap in the vase Warm weather will wilt candles too and here is her answer to the problem If you leave candles standing in your home during the warm months dip them in shellac and hang by the wick to dry Childrens Children's corduroy garments will look fluffier If hung inside out to dry The friction caused by the rubbing makes them look Jook like new And hang the boys' boys pants by the two back pockets to avoid pin marks Mrs 1 Albert Hurd Kurd L st. st suggests Is the veil on your spring spring bonnet a little tired looking Try pressing it over a piece of waxed paper with a hot iron Mrs Cherr Cherry Vorse 1038 Douglas st st. suggests A few drops of oC olive oil added to the water when you are washing washing washing wash wash- ing chamois or leather gloves will keep them from becoming hard and stiff Try using a rather large cork for scouring kitchen knives with witha a scouring powder It will save the dish cloth Prices of food are high but remember that you can do much to add eye appeal to plain dishes with a few little tricks Mrs Robert Carlisle 2183 E E. South writes Making food look good has a lot to do with its being eaten pronto she warns Try adding lemon wedges nestled in parsley make radish roses carve out pickle fans make carrot curls or make to tomato tomato tomato to- to mato wedges and onion rings to add color to that casserole |