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Show HL OUSEHOLD il iriTSili Do not mix new milk with old, ! except when it is to be u.sed im- ! mediately. An occasional application of oil will keep leather in chairs and luitcases from cracking. It will help keep your stioes if you put them on shoe trees or stuff the toes with paper when they are not being worn. Always wipe them dry of moisture and dirt after exposure. ex-posure. Grease can be removed from an Iron by rubbing it with corn meal. Ilere's a hint for the workshop: In filing a saw, first smoke the teeth with a lighted candle. This will ' make it easy to see the fresh filing and to hold the file at the right angle for the job. Used brooms can be made stiff and olean by dipping them in a pall of boiling soda water, and drying them in the sun. If the broom is sprayed or sprinkled occasionally oc-casionally with a little kerosene, it gathers the dust much better. |