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Show When making a pudding don't for- f get to make a pleat In the cloth at the top of your basin, so ss to allow tha f pudding room to swell. The hands can be cleansed belter j with warm water than with cold, I but (hoy should always be rinsed t anerward with cold wntor, as thla I.oeps thutn In a better condition. j A good polish for stoves la made of 1 one teaapoonful of powderod alum t mixed with (he stnvo millih. The f brilliance that thla pollnta will give to f a atnvo will laat for a long tlmo. I To preserve stair carpets put pads ( of old blaukota on each step. If thore l Is no store of snclont blankets to ' I draw from, a substitute may be madn t of several thicknesses of brown paper. f When a spoonful of borax la put lnlo the last water In which white I clothes are rinsed, it has the effect b of whitening them, lleforo It la sdded '; to (ho rinsing wiyor the borax should j, lie dissolved In a llttlo hot walor. f |