Show OF TO THE HOUSEWIFE A cloth dipped in vinegar and rubbed over the kitchen stove before it Is blacked will remove all the greas that may have accumulated on it powdered alum sprinkled in th crevices of upholstered furniture will exterminate moths strong soap suds and hot water will remove stains from pewter that hat become discolored and dark when using flour as a substitute toi cornstarch when sugar Is used mil the flour and sugar together and th flour will not curdle to keep steel bright dip a piece 0 rag in a little kerosene then in fine ashes and rub the steel briskly for a few minutes then polish with a clean dry cloth and dry fine aphea and you will be delighted with the result to prevent hard boiled eggs becom ing discolored plunge into cold water immediately after boiling and bedfor removing shells |