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Show foisetioW 1 Question Treating Dry Clue. Vines-added Vines-added to dry glue will make th glue fit for use again. When Preserving. Don't pac'' jars too tightly when preservin fruits and vegetables. Leave space of at least half an inch i the top for liquid. r Removing Tobacco Stains Xc' bacco stains may be remove from vashable materials h; moistening with lemon juice an bleaching in the sun. ' Washing New Blankets. Ne, .' blankets should be soaked for hal " an hour in water to which ha'.' been added one pound of bicarbor ; ate of soda. Put them through ' wringer. All the dressing will the' .' be removed and they may b ' washed in the usual way. Egg as Cleanser The yolk 0 -egg may be used for removini ' mud, chocolate or coffee stain'-from stain'-from any kind of material ex cept velveteen. Rub into the stain -wash off vith warm soapy water and rinse thoroughly. Rice Castles. V,rash 3 ounce, rice and boil until tender. Mi;' with 4 ounces honey, 2 ounces cur rants, 2 ounces raisins, 2 ounce: -chopped walnuts. Add a well'' beaten egg. Grease some smal : molds, place a glace cherry ii each, and three-parts fill with thi -mixture. Cover and steam for : -hour. Serve with custard. Preparing Parsley. Pars'.ei-washed Pars'.ei-washed with hot water keecs ii favor better and is easier to "chop . Cleaning Brass. Never use vin : ; egar to clean brass. Thoush i i cleans at first, it scon cause; - j tarnish. The proper material foi j clc-ar.ir.g brass are oil and rotten- - I stone. ; I j Brightening Carpets. Vacuum-- clean carpets first to remove the -: loose dirt ar.d fluff ar.d thet -! sponge or shampoo with a ciotr wrung out cf warm soapsuds, or 1 use a good carpet soap. Repeal -i with another cloth wrur.g out o: ! clear water, and f.nish with a drj ! cloth, always rubbing the way a-! a-! the pi:e. i V,"NT; Service. |