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Show MOISEHOLD AV I QlJESTlONsJg When Washing Class. A little starch added to the water used for washing windows, mirrors and. glassware not only helps remove dirt but gives a lasting polish. For Baby's Safely. Never try to carry baby in one arm and some other hard-lo-manage article arti-cle in the other when going down stairs. Baking Apples. Apples should be slit with a sharp knife in three or four places before baking, so that the skins do not wrinkle up while in the oven. For the Seamstress. Cut georgette geor-gette crepe and chiffon through two or three thicknesses of newspaper news-paper and the material will not stick to the scissors and prove difficult. The New Frying- Pan. Boil a few potato parings with a little water wa-ter for a few minutes in the new frying pan. Food cooked afterward after-ward in the pan will not be so apt to stick. A Darning Hint. When darning silk stockings in a place where the mending does not show, use a fine needle and one strand of silk for darning one way, making sure that every little stitch is caught to prevent laddering. For the other way use two-ply skein wool. |