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Show l!p9K sl2f SAYS Japanned trays that have become marked from hot water may be made to look like now again by rubbing tho marks with a cloth dipped in sweet oil and polished with a little dry' flour on a soft duster, says Cook. Sliver teapots thai have not been used for some time get musty and so give out a peculiar flavor. This can be prevented by putting a lump of sugar Into the pot before putting It away To renovate calf bindings of books wash lightly with a soft sponge, dipped dip-ped In a preparation consisting of one-half one-half ounce of best glue dissolved in a pint of warm water to which add a teaspoon of glycerine, and a little flour pasto. Rub well with chamois leather when dry |