Show I THE THE CARE OF PEWTER TIme The old pewter porrInger that was relegated to the attic h When n grandmOther was a a. girl now assumes as- as a position or of honor in many a a. colonial lIving room New New- styles in ls bo teapots platters and jars are being fashioned out Of this silvery looking metal As the tin which forms the basis or of pewter alloys is easily scratched only th the finest finest abrasives should be used in pewter ware When they have been polished re- re move aIl traces ot of the powder with lukewarm soapsuds rinse in clear warm water r and dry thoroughly Pewter objects whIch ore are used as as' as regular table ware may be washed in the usual manner with soap ana I warm water |