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Show I 'J3 J- -3 LfcaCABINETlL-j ' 'r 1321, V",trn Nt";'r'r Vnln ) For my part, I am not so lure at bottom bot-tom that man Is. as he bays, the kln of nature; he is far more ltfl devastating devastat-ing tyrant. I blleve he ha many thtnes to learn from animal i,o-iet Irtt. older than his own anri" of Infinite variety. Homain Holland. POINTS FOR HOUSEKEEPERS To rpmove fnilt stains there Is noth-Ins noth-Ins better (and perfectly harmless to m m 1 cloth) for this pirposo thnn lemon julep applied full strength. Hub It In ! well with the hands, I then rinse In cob! wnter. I Lemon Juice ond sMr nppllcrl to ru.-t will, when placeri In sunlight, remove It Ht. once; If of lone standlnc two or I three Applications niny bp ne-.eil. j To remove stains from the hands Ipmon Juke nr vlnek'nr mixed with corn meal Is a fine fluent to not only takp off discoloratlons, tint will makp the bands smooth nnd soft. When the meal becomes dry moisten It. with i water. A dish of cornmeal penr the sink will be found a grent roneni-ence. roneni-ence. Rose KPrRnhim leaves laid In th" enkp tins under tbp freaspd paper will give n delightful flavor to layer rake. A leaf drawn throuch apple Jelly adds greatly to the flavor of the Jelly. A good butter maker s.iy.s Never let a cloth, bo It ever bo nwcct nnd clean, corno In contiirt with bill tor. Pack It In Jars and cover with butter .!ip"r. Wash bnlr brushes In hot water to which baking soda has been added. Ad'l a small handful to a pint of boll-Ins boll-Ins water nnd when dissolved dip the brushes Into It, using rare not to rover the backs of the brushes. Klnse In cold water and dry In ttie sun or a current of air. The quicker the brushes dry the stirrer will be the bristles. When making ginger cookies, fruit cake, spire cake, or liny dark riike, i;o robl rolTep for the liquid. II not only nd'ls flavor, but brlngM out the flavor of the spiers. Kat apples; they are (food scavengers. scaven-gers. Apples are said to bp goorl for brain workers as they are rich In phosphorus. They act upon the liver, ; and as nn obi saw puts It, "An apple a day keeps the doctor away." Purely such medicine Is a pleasure to take. Some one has mid that, an apple be-for-p rctlrlnc Is a good tiling for the teeth. Nature seems to recognize lis value for sh" Is more roditral with 11 than with any other f mil. |