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Show the mom To him who In the love of nature holds Communion with her visible forms she-speaks she-speaks A .various language; for his gayer hours Bhe has a voice of gladnets, and a smite And eloquence of beauty, and she glides Into his darker muslnsa nlth a mild And healing sympathy that steals away ''Their sharpness, ere he Is aware. -William Culten UryanL J STAIN REMOVERS. A fresh blood stnlu on wool or any 'garment may be removed If quickly rubbed with S stnrch, which, will W absorb the blood jBO and leave the'gnr-DEskV the'gnr-DEskV m e n t iiiislaliiel. QhK To remove ob-HJUflcr ob-HJUflcr s 1 1 n a t o mud k -cf stains, dissolve a llttlo baking soda In wnnn water; apply In n circle outside out-side of the spot and work Inward, nibbing nib-bing tho stnln until It disappears, then press with a hot Iron. A mixture ol salt nnd flour will remove tome mud stnlns. To successfully remove ten nnd coffee cof-fee stnlns, tlrst sprinklo with borax and sontyswold water, then stretch the llperjJFn bawl nnd pour boiling wnter ftw!? height dlreclly upon the stained places. To Remove Ink From Ruga or Carpet Pour a little turpentine In a saucer and In It shave some good white soap, stir until tho sonp Is thoroughly dissolved. dis-solved. Keep this on hand to apply as n cleansing ngent for spilled Ink. If applied at once before the Ink dries, tho spots will disappear Immediately, Cleaning White Spate. Wash In a basin of white soap and warm water, rinse but do not wring. Hang them up dripping wet over night nnd In the morning they will bo smooth and ready to wear. To clean blouses Perspiration stains mny bo removed from white btousci If they are soaked before washing In cold water to which a little baking sods has been added. Hulled clothes will come from the, wash holler much whiter If n few drops of turpentine arc added to tho wnter. Berry Stains Pour boiling watei through the stain ns soon ns possible. If very obstinate and of long stnndlng hold the cloth over a dish with a till of burning sulphur; the fumes will blench the stuln from the cloth. Wnsl carefully after this treatment. |