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Show Treating Dry!? added to dry glue win glue fit for use again ke ,h . When Preserving .n . jars too tightly when nr. Pack fruits and vegetables r ervig space of at least half' ave the top for liquid. mc at Removing Tobacco Stains bacco stains may be r7'To-from r7'To-from washable mater ' moistening with lemon jui e bleaching in the sun. and . Washing New Blankets v blankets should be soaked fafi ' an hour in water to which T ' been added one pound of hiZC ate of soda. Put them tS wringer. All the dressing w i 1 be removed and they 21 T washed in the usual way. - ' Egg as Cleanser.-The yolk , egg may be used for remol ' mud, chocolate or coffee sll from any kind of material j? ' cept velveteen. Rub into the sia wash off with warm soapy and rinse thoroughly, ' Rice Castles.-Wash 3 ounce, rice and boil until tender vj, with 4 ounces honey, 2 ounces cm rants, 2 ounces raisins, 2 ounce," chopped walnuts. Add a well beaten egg. Grease some small molds, place a glace cherry in each, and three-parts fill with tin " mixture. Cover and steam for l ', j.hour. Serve with custard. Preparing Parsley. parsle. : washed with hot water keeps iu ' flavor better and is easier to chop. : Cleaning Brass Never use vin- , egar to clean brass. Though it cleans at first, it soon causes tarnish. The proper materials (or " cleaning brass are oil and rotten- T stone. ii Brightening Carpets. Vacuum-clean Vacuum-clean carpets first to remove the loose dirt and fluff and then sponge or shampoo with a cloth wrung out of warm soapsuds, or use a good carpet soap. Repeat with another cloth wrung out oi clear water, and finish with a dry ' cloth, always rubbing the way o! the pile. WNU Servlct. |