Show ALL ABOUT THE HOUSE clean enameled baths with a flannel in turpentine and sprinkled with call silver should not be washed with soap but cleansed with a brush and clean water using soda it necessary if alter a days shopping the feet are llred swollen painful or even blistered the juice of a fresh lemon la well rubbed into them with the hand great relief rill be obtained to clean window blinds spread them n a table and rub all over with bread crumbs this treatment will make took quite clean and fresh again and they will not be pulled out of shape as they often are in process of washing or ironing steel which have not been used for some time and have become rusty should be well rubbed with sweet oil and left wet for two or three days when they may be rubbed with lime this will remove the rust and they can then be polished in the ordinary way to beat eggs quickly add a pinch of salt salt cools and cold eggs froth rap idly to clean bronzes wash them la hot soapsuds wipe dry and polish with sweet oil which roust be entirely removed with a boft cloth in making salads it the vinegar that haa been poured over cucumbers beets etc is used in the dressing it adds very pleasant flavor A fishbone in the throat may nearly always be removed by a raw ess swallowed immediately horn and whalebone can both be easily bored or bent it first soaked in boiling water to prevent flatirons sticking when ironing add a little turpentine to the hot starch hub black walnut furniture or my finished wood with a cloth slightly moistened with oil this will keep it in excellent condition white paints should not be washed with strong soap or in tact any soap at all as it Is likely to remove the gloss the best treatment for such delicate woodwork Is to dip a wet flannel in bran or prepared chalk and rub it over the surface of the wood A good hair wash la made by beating one large egg for five minutes then add a teaspoonful teaspoon tul ot boras to quart of water it a woman wanta to look young and retain pretty complexion she should live as healthy a possible early hours the dally bath fresh air and exercise are the most effective aids to maintaining a healthy condition ot the body do not allow a sponge always to remain damp place it from time to time in the sun it will then retain its elasticity after peeling onions mustard water will tree the hands from all odor A cup 0 strong coatee will remove the odor of onions from the breath to botten the hands quickly first wash them in tepid water till every vestige of dirt Is removed then before drying them well rub in glycerin and lemon juice mixed in equal then dry thoroughly with a soft towel and powder with almond or oatmeal to scrub wooden articles rinse well sprinkle with alne sand soap the brush and scrub with the grain ot the wood carefully rinse and dry and stand in the open air for a time if possible if it Is the pastry board you are scrubbing and it Is only used for the purpose of making pastry do not soap it never stand brooms bead downward on the floor when not in use put a piece of string through a hole in the handle and hang them up grass stains on childrens clothing may be eradicated by bolsten ed cream 0 tartar on them or by dip pine them in alcohol i before placing cut flowers especially chrysanthemums in water split up tha stalks about two inches this will keep them fresh for many weeks t to anake mutton dripping soft and fit to use for pastry it should be clarinel clar ined with about half a pound of lard to one pound of dripping to prevent a bruise from becoming discolored apply water as hot as can be borne comfortably changing the cloth as soon as it loses its heat if hot water Is not to be at once moisten borne dry starch win cold water i s cover the bruised part with it |