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Show t-Jtj .AFFAIRS l'ltl.VFN IS WALL lAl.i;i:. tlip walla of a room mar Hie .Inor ! often grcnlly dinting, d by the il.a.r I'llillcs kno, ;.ii,g nuaoin lliein vl " d.air la tiling wide o To pre- vt Una take u fair!) large apool, '"er It Ural with colli. 11 wool or wad H: and then villi velvet or cloth, "- to make It look neat. Put a lung, I'Im headed null through It. and fna-l fna-l It to Hip II. air nt.out four Inches l"n tlie wall. I... I, in, Hip d.air. Then '! handle cannot .liunnge the wall, llli: SI'PFItlttlt 11(111. I'll TOMATO. Hnw niauy li'iuackcepera know that t oile I toiunloea have n lulleli better ''or than tin, f.,i,,e vcgetnlile-friilt am.'dr Sin.siih toinatoca nearly of a iip sh. mid be chosen. Thco nre '.t, ,e, In boiling salted nter nml li,l tinlll they call be easily pierced "lib a fork. Lilt tin in out thcu, place " pinn a of bun, ted toast, acore rb nn top crosaw lse. season with a of butter, aome salt, pepper, nml r,v Ilitle sugar, mid serve ns hot us I'Ottilllc. A r-oPTIIF.UN PKACH PIE. buwn Soiilh, that la, below Maaon al Inxon's Hup, a pe ich pip la usually Ki ll cobbler. It la not baked In tli. pii plate, but in n deep euiili. il-tte il-tte pudding dish. It Is made of the rllole peaches Willi, nit being atoned, tli" slopes are supposed to givo tl:i-ori tl:i-ori the pi,.. At lens', so the old col-orHeo, col-orHeo, k will naaure you. Thcpeachcs at peeled, but not sliced, aa la done In Ike ordinary pencil pip. Into one f mlly is.bbler or Southern pi nch pie. I'Ut a iiiiart of rich yellow penchca; wten Hi, in to tho taste, milling a little butter for llnvorlng. Line a deep pialiling dish of eiii ihenware villi gexal P-xitry. Then fill It with Hie pen. hea ana their seasoning. Cover It with a h'W of pastry nnd Lnko It In a mod-entply mod-entply hot oven. The oven should ! hot enniigli to bake Hie whole p. Ilea Ihrouuli In an 1 r. Thla wus a favorite dessert "before the wur." ri:iTi:it hanmoes. Mect tlrm biilliiosed peppers for this purisist. Mild spiiiibh peppers do not links c.l pleklea. jillliuiiuli they are rxrrlleut ns vcgetiil.lcs or In salads and iliiiuld alwajs be served In Hill wiy. Aa vegetable they lire served luffed with meat and other Ingredients, Ingredi-ents, simmered In water for nbout llf-t.i llf-t.i minutes, ami afterward roasted In tlie oven. It Is n iiialter nr regret Hilt this vegi tnlile alionl.l l colitluu-coiifouiided colitluu-coiifouiided villi the old fash. Inieil Inillnosetl pepper. These peppers ntt a darker green than Spanish pi p. pan nnd much stronger In tlnvor. To jsv pepper iiianvooa eh an out the Inside carerully. A real bitliunscd nep. !er will innke your lingers Hnglp. I're-imro I're-imro a nuiiiitlty of cabbage for .,ck-ling. .,ck-ling. Sluir the peptiera wllh the enh-l"ige, enh-l"ige, putting one tiny onion nml one tiny ' encumber Willi the cabbage In inch pepper. Cover the prepared pep liera wllh cold rliicgur mid let them I renin in until thoroughly cured, or for u or aereu wecka. LLiStrn,----: Ptnlna on knives, however obstinate, till dlsappeur If ruhhed with a piece of raw potato dipped ill brick dust. When milking enkes. try greasing the do with olive oil Instead of with but. tff. You will Dud that the cakes turn Mt better. In certain households pursley la al-wiya al-wiya served wllh vinegar uud sail liter onions. It la supposed to remove ill oilur from Hie breath. Kerosene will Inst longer and pro-ilie pro-ilie a better Unlit If a lump of anil stout Hie alia of a walnut be Placed Id tlie reservoir of the lump In w hich U IS used. i delicious picnic sandwich has for a tiling chopped cucumbers ensoiied villi iiinyonmilKe dressing. A lettuce leaf may be used wllh tlie tilling If It Il fiintcd. T keep cut ster for a long time strip tho leaves from their stems and put Into the water In tlio vase a piece of rhnrcoiii. Tho water will need dunging dally. I Chairs should bo chosen for comfort ell as for appearance, 'i he fragile omi that look as though they would rolliliaa if a ubstuutlnl person aut on then should bo abolished from the modern homo. Aa ordinary chocolate cake baked In Individual Una la delicious with a uianhninllow frosting. Put the ninrsh-nisllowa ninrsh-nisllowa on a plate over hot wnter nnd let diem dissolve. Then stir thcui Into a boiled frosting. Tf kettle, poU, gem pans, etc., tint have become rusted from exposure expos-ure to ar n,ny be rendered aa go.,1 as by greasing tbeiu thoroughly and plucing them over the lire to let the rco burn off. To remove mud splashes from soft ilresa uuitcriols leave until thoroughly dry, then gently rub with a dry corn cob. It will not roughen the guods us tmrsb brush does. Lake or tea sand will freshen velvet and remove the d"t Apply line sand nulla freely, free-ly, Hi-u brush up. Ill r,ci:e remnliia, ill-I ill-I viij hriisiiim: H,,, pil,. Hi,, nmiig way. |