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Show I'lrttiilng I'Unn Kys To keep plnno keya clean and prevent pre-vent the rilHcolorntton ot tho Ivory, dampen a piece t muslin with alcohol alco-hol and with It rub the keys. The alcohol can do no damage, and If fre- , nucntly iippllct' the key will stnnf In want of no other treatment, but If they h.ivn nlready begun to turn yellow yel-low rub them with cotion fl.iiinel wet ' with cologne water. Even old nnd discolored dis-colored Ivory limy be rejuveimt.id, no matter what the raupn of discoloration or of how long standing. Ail arid applied ap-plied repeatedly will usually rectors the keya to their original whlleneaa. Cotton flannel riot ha wet with a saturated satu-rated solution of nxallr acid and water and laid upon tha keya will remove all stains. Caro should always be taken ta-ken In the nee of such a bleacher as this that It does not touch anything from which the color Is not to be removed, re-moved, for It does not work with great certainty. Chicago News. |