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Show .AROUND MSf7hs J ! I the house liiiSfeiSSA Cleaning Window Shades. Light window shades may be cleaned with a flannel cloth dipped in flour. Cleaning Light Leather. Sweet milk is a simple agent to keep light leathers clean and soft. Saturate Sat-urate a soft clean cloth in milk, rub until the surface is clean, then wipe with clean dry cloth. Frequent Fre-quent cleaning keeps the leather soft and beautiful. If allowed to become very soiled, more drastic methods may be needed. Rinse Lingerie Well. When washing fine lingerie, follow the suds with at least two and preferably pref-erably three rinsings. Good for Flannels. A teaspoon of glycerin in the rinsing water makes flannels come out like new. Safety First. Even with a properly prop-erly insulated washing machine or other electric laundry appliance, it is a good precaution for the operator op-erator to dry her hands before touching the switch that controls the current. Salad Molds. Muffin pans make good individual molds for gelatin salads and for macaroni and cheese mixtures. Improving Apple Pie. When making apple pie or apple pudding, pud-ding, add the grated rind and juice of an orange. This 'greatly improves im-proves the flavor. Joining Wool Yarn. Knotting your wool is never a satisfactory method f joining. When you next start a fresh ball, thread a darning darn-ing needle with the end of the wool and run your needle along the new end of used wool for about one and a half inches. You will find that this makes an invisible join which will not come undone. |