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Show i j :- HOUSEHOLD HELPS i iS? lG.nVes bound on a bu th ' a u?,T ? Ve Mediate relief, aaould a knob come off the lid of a wnth the hole, with tho head to the inside of the lid and a cork screwed on the protruding end. If you happon to run out of shoe polish a few drops of lemon juice rubbed rub-bed briskly on to black or brown leather will give it a brilliant polish. Clean soiled light cloth garments by rubbing them with hot salt. Afterward brush well with a clean brush and dampen and press if necessary. If you want a jelly to sot quickly dissolve the gelatin in a small amount of hot water and then add cold water to make up the amount. When baking bread always warm the basins and flour. The bread will be much lighter." To remove paint from clothing, saturate sat-urate tho spots two or three times with equal parts of ammonia and turpentine tur-pentine and then wash out in soap suds. For setting a rat trap use bread soaked in linseed oil. If new tinware is rubbed with fresh lard and thoroughly heated in tho oven before it is used it will uever rust afterward, aft-erward, no matter how frequently it is put in water. |