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Show HOUSEHOLD SUGGESTIONS. To cover the pan in which Ilsh Is cooking will make tho flesh soft. Nickel may bo kept bright by being be-ing rubbed with wool saturated In ammonia. All lard to fry fritters and doughnuts dough-nuts must lie sizzling hot boforo putting put-ting In tho batter. Alcohol and whiting mako a good silver polish excellent for polishing pinto glass mirrors. Illnck lead mixed with vinegar will bo found to glvo a specially good polish pol-ish to the kitchen stove. A piece of flannel dampened with spirits of camphor will remove stnlns from mirrors or window glass. A weak solution of turpontlno poured down the wntor pipes once a weok will drive the water bugs awny. Hlpo tomatoes can be cooked In butter, but-ter, nnd a cupful of spaghetti added will make a tempting dish for luncheon. lunch-eon. Hub over now tinware with lard and thoroughly heat It In tho oven heforo using It, for thus It is protected from rust. When making gravy add a llttlo parsley to the grease before putting In tho flour, remove It after It is thoroughly thor-oughly cooked, add the flour, und see what a dullghtfiil change it makes in tho ordinary licet gravy. |