Show AROUND A THE HO op GENERAL INTEREST EST AND importance I 1 are effective e c of drying the small articles that thai are so bothersome orne to preserve cook book laundry convenience i A drying hint fint every washer wom an af i knows mows the n nuisance ulsa c e of hati hanging ging out a large fam ilys dollies and other small articles to pin them to the line takes time and patience p one old colored woman woma n has hit on a plan of drying that saves her mafi many minutes she had her mistress make IV her a long iong shallow bag of stron strong lj white m mosquito osqui ti netting with a draw drair string at the ilie top and tapes sewed at the corners copiers and at Inte intervals rals of three or four inches between when the smaller articles were ready for fo hanging hati ging on the line they were laid caree carefully tilly in ili the bag the IV string drawn up so 0 they would not blow out and the bag pinned to the line lifie by the tap tapes gs for the sun and air to filter through the open meshes of the net n et to preserve a cook book every housekeeper knows how her hen cook books suffer stiffer if they mu must sabe be taken to the kitchen some women write 0 off if favorite recipes rather than give a valuable cook book to care careless fess servants when this is out of the question or too much trouble try the plan of hav ing a sheet of transparent isinglass cut a little larger than the book when opened the corners can be weighted by gluing on a heavy flat button to each corner these help to keeps keep the J book open at the desired place insist upon having the sheet placed over the open pages while the recipe is being used A pans p 1 aroot of glass glans can be used in the I 1 same way but ut there is danger of cutting the fingers unless the edges are I 1 bound with heavy paper or oi a piece of colored muslin 95 laundry launch y Conven convenience lenco A woman t who 1 is s doing over her house adding a new laundry han hit upon a plan for indoor drying that will mean less terror on rainy wash v ash days around two sides of df her laundry she has run a shelf about six or eight inches wide at the height of a low jony plate rail under this shelf are hooks books any number of the them in on which the clothes can be hung when they cannot go on the lines out of doors the shelves are convenient places to stow irons pots and pans that are not in everyday use boxes of soap and all the other odds a and nd ends eds n that 4 are so cery in a closet |