Show HOUSEHOLD NOTES After ACter washing a lamp chimney polish it with dry r salt In selecting a pump pumpkin ln take one that Is glossy and flat on oil tho ends end To To banish th the tiro odor of paint place a apan apan pan till full of cold water In the room Toast water walor is a R soothing and healing drink for sufferers fl from m bronchitis Cook books hooks should be covered with waxed paper to keep them then in good condi cOntIl- tion Whiting mixed to a cream with tepid water seater nt l' l is excellent for dirty painted sur sur- faces Sponging with hot vinegar will remove c nn an objectionable shins shinE Irons from rom woolen gar ments monts When sand cannot be he h had d bath brick can be used to 10 scrub wooden articles ta tables tables ta- ta bles etc Olive 0 oil slightly warmed Is excellent as a means mE-ans of softening tho the skin around tho the nails In lime water hoe localities lines keep an o oyster shell In your our teakettle to receive the lime limed d deposits posits To 10 prevent wooden palls or tubs from shrinking when not nol in u use e paint them over o with glycerine O of oC food is is' is often orten counteracted counteracted counter counter- acted b by using a teaspoonful of ot vinegar and one of ot sugar To bal bake c potatoes quickly place them thom close together In the oven and aDd cover with an Inverted pie pic plate Cornmeal 1 dough mixed with borax scattered about in kitchen corners will cause c aus In ts to d disappear Vanilla extract should be a a. very dark ark place as 13 it is apt to lose lOBO Its strength t when exposed d to the light Fins Finger marks and nd stains on porcelain wood and window windo panes panes' can con bo casU easily re removed removed re- re moved mo with coal oil on a a. clean cean cloth Dish cloths should hould be boiled er e every day clay 1 In water to which has been added washIng washIng wash- wash Ing Ins soda or a teaspoonful of kelos kerosene nc To drive away red ants place sprigs of ot parsley wherever er tho the ants aro noticed It should be renewed twice a 11 week oc Whon hon too busy to bandage a small cut cuton cuton cuton on the tho end of a A. finger put a bit of clean linen upon It and then put on on a thimble If are ale fried on the pancake griddle grid grid- dle the they will not stick and can bo be taken up without danger of or them falling failing to pieces If a of oC woolen ma material is scorched rub the spot with soft rt bread bicad lien Whon n the scorch corch dl disappears follow Collow with witha a u. soft tod brush Nol ot every O one kno knows 8 that tan shoos s scan can be Ilc dyed detI black The jhc 1 he cost is small and ind tho tiro result t is that thai l the shoes 3 will serve ser through tho the winter I If tho the sweater needs washing 11 try drying dry dry- ing y It on 3 a coat hanger It will not be so o ole table liable le to stretch and aud will Keep its Us shape shake hotter bettor A combination of or onion Juice and antI rum rums Is s a L homely tonic for falling hair 11 L Let t two lono lars largo onions remain over ovel night in a pint of the tho spirits A flannel dipped hi In spirits of ot ammonia Is s vcr very cry good for removing the tho white while spots on the tho dining room und kitchen table caused by wet dishes Laying a a. supply of oC gray flannel cannel scrub lUb cloths for fot floors Hoon and cheese o cloth bags to lo slip lIp on brooms and brushes to wipe down walls and woodwork Now gloves glo which are being treasured against the time of being worn should be wrapped In paraffin paper It v will keep them theme Irons from changing color Dish Dish cloths lOa may bo be kept odorless by ln ha having a solution of soda in a a. marmalade jar lar beside the sink pink and placing the mops In this wh when n thoy they arc not in iu use Ivory hory knife han handles le th that t IJ have o become e EcI constant tant Ile yellowed by 11 con washing mn may whitened by n. n good rubbing with emery paper and nd lh then n polishing with chamois An old fa fashioned d beef stow v may be much Improved by hy adding a cup CUI of ot stuffed olive olives oliven a 11 dash dush of paprika und and a 11 tc tul ful of ot minced parsley paulc Just before derv derv- lug ing A safe ure paint c cleaner ner Is as aa follows Two quarts of ot hot water two tablespoonfuls of or turpentine nod one pint of skimmed milk with wilh soup soap enough to rake make a a. weak wak Jud suds A woman who does doi'S o s machine sewing should hould ree to lo it t that tho the chair I l' l she uses Is Just tho the rIght light h height loo too low 10 a J. J chair strains the tho and soon tires lIres tho the worker An asbestos mat mal under th the bread pan will h help hIp Ip the Iho bread ad to rise on III n n. col cold col night night as s It will prevent ent the bottom bollom be being bo- bo IllS ing chilled chilled The Tho or ordinary 1 stove 0 mat Ina may b bo be used A reliable furniture polish Is made m from equal parts of olive olivo oil vinegar and alcohol alcohol This should be rubbed in with ono one woolen cloth an and polished with another To 10 blue clothes from fading tr try adding h bluing to the thc starch rh They will 1 retain their color better 1 than titan if Ie put ut in inthe inthe the thc bluing water waler and then d. d Pieces of or rubber In a 0 mop handle han hran- die dle will bo found excellent for tor taking up dust lint etc de from hardwood floors floor or irons from rugs rus They 1111 may bo ho used dI dry or moistened A back st r-st for Cor an nn invalid which will willbe b bee be found comfortable for tor ono one confined to tb bed Is IK made of ot wido board well padd padded d and slipped d into a 0 cretonne pillow pillow pil pil- low case casc Never er c put the chafing dish or any of its parts parta in water but clean the pans by partly filling Oiling them with water and antt scrubbing and tho outer parts b by rubbin rubbin rub rub- rub rub- bin with chamois Coarse sand poper should be kept In Inthe inthe the tho kitchen und and used for Cor scrubbing kettles lot ket ties lies that burned and ond for removing anything that has suck stuck to the tho pan pa-a Inthe In Jn inthe the process of ot cooking Always Ah kc keep p alum in the house It checks bleeding wounds and for lor bleeding bleed bleed- bl cd- cd ing of tho tiro mouth or tongue a wash in cold water in to which alum has been tile dis dissolved solved is very cr effective Paint must not be H scrubbed with sand Band soap or it will be worn rom off Wipe Ipe oft off |