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Show HOUSEHOLD NOTES Clam bowlllen, eotyod eold,' la delidoue on warjn sight. - To gBArevent need lee from rusting, keep them in waxed paper. Whe making aalmon aalad add a bard boiled egg or two, carefully diced. Never stir a sponge ake batter: If1 that la dona tha air ia allowed ter escape. To overcome the habit of Mtlng tha Anger nails, soak, them in liquid tulnlDO. Viidenrear should Ironed on the right gida; twtored ctotheo oa tk wrong aide. - 7 -a, , 1 . , , . . V To keep a veil orwp.'dip it aovdral timei m aJoohol aad hang l tip indoors to dry. Apple and onlone" shredded together maae a aaadwich Alilna; that manjr people like. Oraen peppera, atuffed with freah green corn and bakod. aaaka a daiaty luncheon dish. , A flne grater ta better than a knife for removing the surface at anything that la burned. . Cold st aw. served te men pepper shells, is a auggeetlon for a dainty luncheon addition. ad-dition. It Is much easier to climb at aire If the head la held erect and deep, regular breaths are taken. To quickly prepare ho reared teh or cocoa co-coa ut. pare ft and put It through the chopping machine. In sleeping keep the head aa low aa possible, ao that the blood, may have unimpeded un-impeded circulation. , , I A mixture of cream cheee and dates 1 makes delicious filling for a brown bread aandwick. ' -Pecans and almonds may ba chopped coareely and sprinkled over dressed lettuce let-tuce for a dinner salad. In- Ironing Una alike and muslins place a piece of Ane cambric between tha I run and the material. Old hot water bags, split open and cut Into circular pieces, are good to malts mats for house plants. When a recipe ealle for a cupful of anything. any-thing. It means a half pint aa ordinary cup Oiled level. To freshen afale'cake, dip It for a moment mo-ment In 00 id milk and then rabaka it in aa oven at low temperature. Powoered yellow ochre mixed with rice flour and rubbed on lace will give It the creamy tint so mpch desired. Try serving macaroni with a simple cream sauce, aa one would asparagus or cauliflower. It ia delicious. Olives and Engl lib walnuts-ground together to-gether and moistened -with mayonnaise make a tasty luncheon sandwich. Vegetabtee like beets and green corn that contain sugar do not keep well aad should be eaten aa sooa aa possible. When next scrambling ogga. add uat a few slices of sweet green pepper, chopped fine, and cook in a little butter. ' Half a lemon, squeesed Into a glass of warm water and drunk before breakfaat. Is said to be good for the complexion. Hsndies of table, knives should never be Immersed In water, or they will inevitably inevit-ably discolor and become loops, . Young chlrkena for broiling may bo given a pleasant and unuauaJ flavor by rubbing 'them op the inside with powdered ginger. A teaspoonful of salt and one of pvl-verised pvl-verised soap added to every two cupful s of starch will give a flne glaze to starched clothes. Always stretch out the body fully when sleeping.' When the limbs are crossed or the body curled the rest la. not ao much benefit. . - Ice water Is very bad for the etomach, and for the -complexion. Cold water, kept in a pitcher ia the refrigerator, is not ub-healthful. ub-healthful. A delicious extract of either oranges or lemons may be had by paring th rinds off as- thin as paper and putting them into a bottle of alcohol. If dothe are aprtnkled at night to be Ironed the next day, cover the clot hee basket with a bix. heavy blanket, and it will prevent mildew or souring. If linen on which ' Ink la spilled la promptly soaked In aour milk and left for a few hours, then rineed Jn cold water, the stains will be removed. A relloh made of one can of pimentoee. mhted with finely chopped celery, is well liked. It ta covered with r reach dressing and aorved oa lettuce leave. To 1 nuke a refreshing hot weather drink, mix grape uice with a quarter aa much lemon ulcer add water and sugar to taste, and serve with cracked lea. f the eatlcte around the nails seems dry and stiff and there ie a tendency to hangnails, rub In well a little vaaeJine or cold cream every . eight before going to bed. . To m&ke sure a ta Wee loth la pure linen, moisten the gooda with the tip of the tongue. If it ia llnea too wet- apot will 5 m . immediately show through on tbo other aide, , - , . The air of a room may ba wonderfully freshened by putting a few drope of oil of lavender Into a bowl of boiling water aad letting it aland until the water la quite cold. . To preserve matting covering any floor and keep It perfectly aanitary, go over It flrat with a damp cloth, let dry thoroughly, thorough-ly, and then give H a thin coat of clear varnish. 1 The most convenient and cheapest of all disinfectants to use in the cellar Is quicklime. It may be placed In dishes, in bins or cupboards, or scattered loose ia . dark, damp corners. Save one or two turkey winga- . They are the beet brushes In the world to use around a stove, and epleadfd for awoep-Ing awoep-Ing cloeet shelves. Weight the wing tip with Iron until It dries. - - Novel sandwiches for afternoon tea are made by mixing cream cheese and ah redded red-ded salmon steak. Tha mixture is spread on salt wafers, hot toaat or thia buttered siicee of rye bread. Whea the skin burns and ta harsh to the touch K does not need water. It should be cleansed with cold cream and wiped with a aoft cloth, then sponged ; with a mild solution of bensola and alcohol. Salmon, wed minced and mixed with , yolk of egg and eufMrient lemon, pepper and salt to eeaaon well, makes a deiU-iuus filling for aandwichea. It is equally good with white or brown bread-When bread-When kid glovea enow signs of .leaking, .leak-ing, press the eigea close together and apply court piaster on the wrong aide. If this Is properly done It will have a much better appearance than stitching. When books become badly sotted. If not gilt edged, close the book tightly, then erase the marks with aa ink eraser.- This will cut off all rough edges, all eoiied mgrks and leave the books very clean. To remove an ink stain from a colored waiat . put the stained port Into sweet milk snd lei it remain until the milk sours. Hang the waist up and let It dry. Then brush off the dried milk and rinse with cold water. A floor covering of good linoleum should hold Its own for at least Ave years. It nesde no ouap. .ammonia or any strong cleansing agent. A simple wiping with a cloth, hiat moist with warm water. Is all that la needed. A bos of skinned sardines. btVVen and mixed with a can of ahrimpa and served on a bed of shredded beast leaves of lettuce, let-tuce, with French dressing, to which has be-en added a tableapoonful of onion juice, axekee a delicious salad. To eradicate red ante from the kitchen cabinet, scald It thoroughly, move the cabinet an inch from the wall, and wrap the lege with yarn saturated with turpentine turpen-tine Free, turps tine ahouid be poured oa tho yarn two or Lores limes a weekw |