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Show I AROUND ,tems of Interest I the HOUSE Iflilaa&iSS having the white strips fcrm the petals of the "lily." Lay each on a bed of curly endive. Accompany Accom-pany with cheese straws. Cleaning' Combs, Brushes A teaspoon of ammonia in a quart of water will remove all greasa and dirt from combs and brushes, after which they should be rinsed and dried in the sun. Rust Remover Onion juice will remove rust from tableware. Tough Pastry Too much water will make pastry tough. Protecting Mirrors Keep mirrors mir-rors out of the sun it will cause spots and other blemishes. WNU Service. Fitting Your Hat If you have a tight felt hat, hold it in the steam of a boiling kettle. When the felt is thoroughly damp it is easy to stretch it to the right size. Milk Puddings Orange peel ehredded very finely makes an excellent ex-cellent flavoring for milk puddings. pud-dings. It is a pleasant change from nutmeg when added to rice pudding or baked custard. Making Cocoa Cocoa loses that raw taste if made with half milk and half water, then boiled. More nutritious and digestible, too. Keeping Cheese Moist To prevent pre-vent it from becoming dry, keep it wrapped in butter muslin, or in the glazed hygienic paper in which some bread is wrapped. Devilled Egg Lillies Hard cook as many eggs as there are to be servings. Chill, then peel carefully. care-fully. With a sharp knife cut strips from the large end to the center; remove yolks, mash and season with salt, pepper, mayonnaise mayon-naise and a little Worcestershire sauce. Carefully refill cavities |