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Show To restore the fluffiness of chenille che-nille and candlewick which has been washed, shake vigorously from time to time while the articles arti-cles are drying. When completely dry, brush with a whiskbroom. Soft soap is all right if it works. And this time it does. Nails and screws are much easier to drive if rubbed over a cake of soap first. Why not use that old piano stool j in the altic for a dressing table seat. Upholster the top and attach at-tach a ruffle of chintz, or other fabric harmonizing with the room furnishings, to the outer edge to cover the legs. UTicn the glaze begins to wear off wringer rolls and they lose their grip, a light sandpapering with coarse sandpaper may help. Use sandpaper with discretion, of course, and then wipe off with a damp cloth. A girl's skirt can be made out of a pair of men's pants that are worn out in the seat. Use the bottoms bot-toms of the pants for the top of the skirt and the top of pants for bottom of skirt. This makes a four-gore skirt. When making doughnuts, put them in a covered dish while still warm and they will keep fresh for some time. i |