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Show HOUSEHOLD TOPICS Use milk on patent leather to polish, pol-ish, clean and brighten It. Nothing else gives It such luster and sottn' ss. Use milk to clean piano keys. It removes nil dust and grime and does not mar their Ivory smoothness. Use milk to remove Inks pots. Wot the Ink spot with tho milk and keeo It wet until the spot disappears Then wash the spotted fabric in cold water boforo washing it In warm w a-ter. a-ter. Do not allow the milk to dty keep adding moro to keep It damp. The dried milk sometimes makes a yellow stain that Is troublesome to remove. Use milk" to remove Ink pots. Wef oilcloth: nd lltrolentti. Dip A Amite! lathe la-the milk, and rub the oilcloth or linoleum lin-oleum thoroughly with It. Then rub again with a dry flannel. Use sour milk for removlrfg freckles freck-les It Is the lactic acid In milk that U effective In removing the freckles. Use sour milk for sunburn. Dob It softly on tho sunburned skin with a little piece ot gauze or cotton. Use milk In starch to give It a gloss. Add a few tablespoonfuls to panful of starch. Use milk on a dust cloth to freshen fresh-en gilt mirrors, or any other gilt objects. It removes discoloration from them. Uso milk In tho bluing water In which lace curtains that, have been washed aro dipped. It will give them n finish and freshness like new. Uso milk, Just brought to the scalding scald-ing point but not boiled, on skin that, Is Inflamed. Apply It with a bit of gauzu. Milk has long been consld-ored consld-ored cfllcaclous In cases of eczema used In tho way described. |