Show OF PAPER DEVICES FOR lightening HOUSE hoan 1 LABOR LITTLE E i SAVINGS in theae mese days the model lious ewite is s biot not tl freone reone who strives every mom ent to see ee how much she can du do but the wise woman who ho seeks seek a in ri 1 wry I save wort roll KI that th e actual amount aunt of labor she i is oblige dra perform pe rford Is madias i r 1 as is le 1 to asca the use of old newspapers in of work is not enill appreciated for it if it were onis ona wo grouia uld see the mused ehtan to a tar far greater extent cx tent than a ae no not are in chis arcele are given a few or of the ways in which old newspapers new may be used tf lighten labor but even e with this ittis aust the half hath not b been e e tl toll d ant I 1 it t remains for each housewife ao to see just how they may be put to particularly good use in y her own vt 11 f in the early eaily summer mornings 4 when bouquets boo 0 sire e r in irom from the garden to be arranged all the I 1 work of up the dropped leaves asand and stems will le e unnecessary if A a newspaper Is spread out upon the table before the flowes florec s are laid down to be arranged this is also true alien preparing vegetables or paring apples or other fruit the newspaper spread upon the table table or at the be side of the sink catches the parings and all refuse bits and one has only to roll up the I 1 paper and dispose of it in the garbage no table er or shelf to wipe off no pi pieces aces to be picked up and disposed of after the work Is done when ever a scrap bag or a piece box is to be sorted in the eff ortto find some article in its depths lay a newspaper on oan the floor and turn the contents oot ont upon it one can find the boug son lit ht jor for article at a glance the others are soon roon slipped hack back into the box or bag and the threads thread s and snips are rolled up in the paper and burned instead tl f being strewn over the carpet pickup the pieces re a so artz in arthey aretti onto the carpet tucked inside th the belt vf dt the h itchen kitchen apron when obliged to perform rough work J like washing aighes or cleaning a stove will catch 1 in much ch ot of the dust and dirt and even though tile the apron apron becomes be colnes tog ipg coded to wear wear in other placer cf there lg ytoll less leis dirt to be removed from the front of 0 it and less wear and tear in n the washtub wasa tub this folded paper V will rill prevent the work apron from becoming soiled for a long time when frying ham or pork or any food that that is apt to spatter a few news papers spread the stove tile 1 floor will prevent the tiny but bulun ulli 1 sightly grease spots that sink into tho I 1 wood and are very difficult to remove newspapers js tallied to the wall Q it the latifee 0 and spread around oil thin the floor belore commencing to blacken thia tha stove will catch all the dust lind black lead that ja i so apt to lodge on the woodwork and floor and which means an extra hour of work woric scrubbing it off these papers shou ld id be rolled up tightly and burned a at t once since black lead is a bosl mos disagreeable thing to have lying about loose when cooking upon the bread shelf in the pantry or upon a table in the kitchen spread a newspaper underneath 6 der neath the balce bake board and then place several on the floor in the path between the stove and the pantry these will do away with quite a little after cleaning up which most housewives dread when dreb dressing sing a turkey chicken or other fowl place a folded newspaper near at hand band and throw onto it all the 1 parts arts that aro arc discarded and there will be less clean ing up to do after the fowl Is dressed when stitching at the machine spread ft a newspaper on the floor at the right side and place tile the wastebasket waste basket upon it any threads ord or clippings lip pings that are thrown towards act basket will edilu ail upon pon the floor ir 11 any abw fall to reach the receptacle and when g gathered on the paper one does not have arave to stoop sloop 10 0 o pick up s snips ps nit afterward erward when mending clothes or darting dar aing st gt place a sheet of new newspaper paper on the floor and latall le tall I 1 the and snips f all 11 upon it instead of allowing them to fall upon the carpel rio be picked up afterward or to bittar the work when a machine has been newly cited allt d it is wise to place newspaper underneath the ineasie in order lo 10 cate catch any drops oton f on that may I 1 talland aall d which aou woultz lo 10 oth otherwise wIse stain the rug or carpet carpel when mien ones home ls Is heated by stoves every piece of illicit wrapping paper should be carefully saved to upon the floor before the stove whenever the ashes are to be dremow then the ashes that thai tall fall are caught upon the paper instead ing illian the carpet or rug to lo make dust am ana dwork work or to burn a hole in the fabric fa taic when the empty pan Is I 1 replaces replaced and the stove is wiped down the newspaper can be rolled up and carried away and the finished finie hed the best of it Is when one begins to employ papers in the saving ot df lat bor there eliere are countless new ways in which they may be used which are I 1 cropping up all the time as one goes on her daily way and in every family there are ways peculiar to that home in which they way may be used to good advantage and the housewife who once uses them win readily discover just what these ways wats may be in her own owa particular case it is not generally known that news papers are the best matli preventive one can use there is ie something about the odor of printers ink that most bugs detest and moths in particular ti the winter flannels and woolens that are wrapped in several of newspaper and tied with a string will emerge the next tall fall without a trace of moths the iatt batt iv i 1 rr ats arre 1 l trunks wint winter r clothing Is abe lined 1116 with several severi il illick nesses of news pap ei before anything is put inside then after the receptacle recep tacie has been packed a piece of cotton saturated with turpentine may be placed in each corner between the newspaper lining and the outside of the box as a further preventive tables talk |