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Show Hints t HouiokeoDers. For nnusoa. lay a llttlo poundod Ico on tho bn;k of tho nock. Uso soft wutor and a fow drops of H turpontino and a llttlo sugar with your H Btovo polish. m Uso ilannol to wash tho children with B in winter, nnd thoy will bo good- W naturod whllo bathing. y Llttlo cnteh-alls for small trinkets I are dovlscd, as brokon ogg sholls In bronze, with gny-plumod chicks ranged rang-ed on ouoh side. , Four parts of rain wator to ono part of molasses, with sotno elder vlnogar to set it working, will mako nico vinegar to kcop cucumborpioklos. Whon ono has bought an ordinary soup bono of boof, tho moat may bo cut from tho bono, aftor bulling for two hours, and made into a side-dish or cntroo. Tho bones will finish tho soup vury woll. Vontllution Is a provision of nature too often abused. Kvery stooping-room stooping-room should havo Its windows open an, hour ovory morning, and nil tho bod clothing laid opon to tho air, where, if possible, tho sun can Bhlno upon them. Novor put nway food in tin plates. Fully one-half tho cases of poison from tbo uso of oannod goods Is bo-i cause tho artlolo was loft or put back Into the enn aftor using. China, earth- en ware or glass Is tho only safo recep-' taclo for "loft overs." ' A sand-bag, with a plush cover, is' a most useful prosont to any ono who drlvos much In wintry woathor. A' canvas-bag contains tbo sand, which' should not bo packed too tight. This may be warmed at any tlmo in tho: H ovon and then slipped Into tho cover,! M which Is a plush or velvet bog with, B handles llko a child's Bchool bag. H This, placed In tho carriago or slolgb, will retain tho heat a long tlmo und m glvo great comfort. H o K |