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Show HOW T(l lIANrj A Mlh-lOR. CbiH.ae a apot where It 1 reHpet the view from Hip window of anne-thlug anne-thlug pretty, then It will add lo th beauty of the room. Ill inT ram!, whether the object of the mirror be decorative or merely um-ful, lo not place It anywhere where Hie m i raya will fall on It. fur thp aim am Injurl-nimly Injurl-nimly oil the mercury and clmnla the TIIK CAIIK OK I.AltPH. It la not an uncommon th.ng for women who ure fnatiilloua i other mnitera to pay little or no aitentlun to lampa picept lo till them k teti nee-eaaary nee-eaaary and trim the wick wln they bocnine uneven. I-ainpe ahoulilbP kept perfectly clean on the llmlile nwoll aa on the oulalde. They ati'iuld ke carefully care-fully examined and tilled eact morning, morn-ing, and when tieceaaory clraied out and trliiimed. A (HIAY IIKDIIOOM. A gray bedriHiin la a novel ilea, yet a very attractive acheme for auch a room la deacrlbed In an art puhlialion. Tha walla were to b trentil with a pal gray an tin paper which onnhlnp eipially well with gray or whlti enameled enam-eled gray, w hile the ruga lu Ute and yellow give lighlnpaa to the acheiie. A wnahatand act of yellow wnre, aacrien of yellow linen tafTela, clear white rur-lalna, rur-lalna, and a few braaa camlriitlcka complete a room a cool and ptacc-ful aa can ba pictured. TO WASH COl.OHKD STOCKINfl". Make atrong lather of aoap aid hot water, aa hot aa th hand ei bear. After vt nulling tho aturklng to thla lather rlnae In cold water, with. If the artlclea be colored, a little anlt inrown In to prevent Ihe color running, It I very neceaanry to wring aa much water out a poaallile, and then wrlni again tn a dry towpl. Dry Immediately before be-fore a fire. Tb article muat bt bung up, not laid over anything. On no account ac-count muat aoap Itaelf be mlintd on, nor, If the artlclo be colored, auat It he allowed to He about In folda before drying, for by doing ao It will italn lUelf. bomb rsKs'i'orrviNKOAn. Tlnegnr will keep the handa whit and amooth, and prevent chipping when exposed to tb cold air after waehtng tn hot or opy water. Before Be-fore drying tbe handa rub over tbem a teaapoonful of vinegar and tbe relief will be very great Tba tough cat beef or rhlckes can be triad tender and palatable by putting a good apoonful of dder vinegar In the pot In which It la boiling, or In tha Juice with whl ' It la baited If roasting roast-ing In a paa. One-half pint of vinegar, en table-apoonful table-apoonful of anlt, on teaapoen.'ttl of cayenne pepper and one pint of boiling boil-ing water will cur night aweila. Mix and Ipt cool; aim In, aud epongi th patient pa-tient at bedtime. In warm weather bathe wltt diluted vinegar: It la cooling and will stake th akin soft. ITSKrTti FACTS TO KNOW. Her are a few suggratlnna in regard to the thlnga which a careful hnuae-wlfp hnuae-wlfp may find It wlae te teach tba new maldi Teach her te pnt aa tnnrb furniture aa poaallile outalde the room before be ginning lo aweep, to bmn the rest and cover It with duet cloths, aaya the Philadelphia Teleirmpb. Teach her to anak nrwapapera In cold water, aiiueein them, tpar Into bits, and aprlnkl on th floor to prerout dual Hying. Tench her to rnb the carpet well aflpr awepplng with a cloth wrung out of clenn ammonia watpr n table-apnnnfnl table-apnnnfnl to two qunrta of water. Teach her to wipe the polltlird floor with a rinrup cloth aud thro rub with a dry one. Teach her to cover a aoft hmom with a clean cloth, and bruah tbe celling and n ulla. Tench ber to clean th windows while the duat la setlllng. Tench her tn uae a Mat paint bruah for window frame and latelie. Tench her to remove the apot or finger ranrka on w hite woodwork wllh a cloth wrung out of warm water and dipped In prepared ch.ilk.-Muachu-Ull riouiihuian. |