Show oil for furniture there is no one of the housekeepers duties that requires more careful attention that the care of furniture surfaces dust will settle dampness and steam moisten it and though a room may be carefully put to rights every day some dust Is bound to adhere especially ally in corners and the crevices and ornate work that it if neglected presents anything but a lovely appearance if there arp are children the imprints of tiny fingers so hard to keep from soil are sure to adorn adom the edges of tables and form traceries tra ceries cerles on chairs and other household houseold goods the aid of 0 a cabinetmaker every month or so to clean the fum furniture iture would prove too costly and the repeated varnishing of such articles as require it too much trouble therefore a cleaner that will keep the furniture looking pice remove the stains and soil boll and that does docs not cost a great deal in time and money Is a great lioon boon to housewives to reach this end there 1 Is 13 3 nothing better than a mixture of linseed oil and kerosene some furniture dealers use linseed oil and turpentine but it Is not satisfactory as after repeated the turpentine peri tIne roughens the polished surface pittsburg dispatch |