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Show BUOUSEHOll IHlMTSfi In kitchenettes where serviis-table serviis-table space is scarce, if you hav; the kind of ironing board tte comes out of the wall, let it con; out just before dinner's ready t be served. It'll give you adde: space on which to put servi; dishes and such. If you're goii; to use it regularly, you migp make an oilcloth cover for tk board. Discarded window shades makf good, durable shelf papers. A shoe bag that's not being use: for that purpose can be put ': work in the kitchen. Hang it behind be-hind the kitchen door as a container con-tainer for paper bags, wrappi"! paper, string, and the like. Gilt frames never -need aP thing more than dusting as Ion; as pe.ople understand they're supposed sup-posed to be antiques. If you wart to clean them up and forget tb! antique gag, it can be done b.1 coating the frame with petroled jelly. Let the jelly stay on abouj ten minutes before you rub it i with a clean cloth. Or boil a ,' 1 1 onions and douse the frame a cloth dipped in the water I1 onions were boiled in. Then n - I ' it off with a cloth dipped in clei-'l water. I |