Show 1 Treating Dry Glue Gluc Vinegar added to dry glue will make the glue fit for use again When Preserving Dont Don't Don't Dont pack jars too tightly when preserving fruits and vegetables Leave a space of at least half an inch at atthe atthe atthe the top for liquid Removing Tobacco Stains To To Tobacco bacco stains may be removed from washable materials by moistening with lemon juice and bleaching in the sun Washing New Blankets New v New blankets should be soaked for half halt haltan an hour in water to which has been added one pound of bicarbonate ate Ite of soda Put them through a wringer All the dressing will then J be removed and they may be washed in the usual way Egg as Cleanser The The yolk of egg may be used for removing mud chocolate or coffee stains from any kind of material except except except ex ex- ex- ex velveteen Rub into the stain wash of ofT with warm soapy water and rinse thoroughly Rice Castles Wash Vash Wash 3 ounces rice and boil until tender Mix with 4 ounces honey 2 ounces currants currants cur cur- rants ants 2 ounces raisins 2 ounces chopped walnuts Add a well well- beaten egg Grease Greas some small molds place a glace cherry in each and three-parts three fill with the mixture Cover and steam for 1 hour Serve with custard Preparing ng Parsley Parsley washed with hot water keeps its flavor better and is easier to chop s Cleaning Brass Never Never use vinegar vinegar vin vin- egar to clean dean brass Though it cleans at first it soon causes tarnish The proper materials for cleaning brass are oil and rotten- rotten w- w stone Brightening Carpets V Vacuum Vacuum- clean Vacuum carpets first to remove the loose dirt and fluff and then sponge or shampoo with v a cloth doth wrung out of warm soapsuds or use a good carpet soap Repeat with another cloth wrung out of clear water and finish with a dry cloth always rubbing the way of the pile Service |