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Show A spicy cooky put into the cooky ' jar with a plain vanilla wafer will J ruin both. Fill the jar with one I kind and use another jar for other cookies. A brilliant polish can be given to cleaned glass such as mirrors, d picture glass or door glass by rub- bing with a lintless cloth which has been dampened with cold vinegar. j I f It isn't necessary to soak clothes f for more than 30 minutes. Longer j ' soakings will open the fibers. j ' . J When duck or goose is being prepared for roasting, place fowl on its breast. i; j "!: ! I For a flash of color with your skirt and blouse or wool dress try the new vogue a thin wool scarf with fringed ends used as a sash. I To make ripe olives shiny and bright, roll them in a few drops of olive oil or salad oil and cover until un-til ready to use. I I A noted authority on flowers and flower arrangement advises the use of glass or white pottery vases or bowls as these go well with the colors of all flowers and the decorative decor-ative colors in all rooms. Vases of decided color, unless bought especially espe-cially to go with a particular color scheme or period room, distract attention from their contents. Sagging floors often are caused by wood shrinkage or the warping of a joist. A fairly satisfactory correction can be made by driving wedges between the top of the joist and the floor. Rubber wedges cut from an old automobile tire often will reduce the creaking. After washing your face with warm water and rinsing with cold, pat on witch hazel. This will close pores and make your skin smooth and soft. |