nOME AND FAKM MAGAZINE SECTION 12 In the Home-Household Hints-Fashion Notes-Recipes llic Uilltor will he plpnil In rrcelte nml ptililluli hint of In tcrmt to our remtcm. May Manton Weekly Fashion Talk :r; i Household Hint. CL13AN your nickel with whiting mid ammonia. Don't forgot to air the collar often. Never cook vegctuhles In nn iron kettle. Turpentine is good for cleaning hardwood floors. If a enko crncka open while biik- ing, there Ib loo much flour lu it. Soaking In cold water makes tho washing of all gnrmonts much easier. Tho quickest method of warming cold plates In Winter Is to dip them In hot water. Baking soda will sweeten nilllc vessels, elenn brass and Is good for dish washing. m When a vegetable has lost its firm ness, soak it lu very cold water until It Is crisp and plump. Hard soap with enough ammonia to soften the water Is very effective In cleaning white paint. If boiling milk Is poured on the beaten eggs when mukliig baked cus tard, it will bake them firm. All brushes, even tooth brushes, should be in ado us dry as possible aftor using and kupt with bristles down lost tho moisture soak Into the wood. Thero arc In the market many good washablo papers sultablo for wash room, kltcheu or any room where children's finger murks muy bo ex pected. Bedroom floors uiny be kept cool and very fresh lu Summer if wiped dully with a cloth wrung out of strong salt water. Moths, microbe and other pests aro thus destroyed. - 'To proveut corks sticking In inucll a&co mid paste bottles, grease them with lard Immediately after drawing thorn tho first time. A thorough greasing prevents their sticking. Placo a hot stovo lid on top of the cover of a fruit Jar for two nilnutexv Tho top can bo easily unscrewed without Injury and may be used again without fear of tho fruit spoiling. Sour milk will take tho placo of sweet milk In cooking If you add one fourth teaspuouful of bicarbonate of soda. After that follow your usual roclpo with Just a llttlo loss baking powdor. A sllco of loinon added to tho boil er on wash days will make tho clothes whlto and take tho stains out of hand kerchiefs ami such things. Sllco tho lemon without tho rind mid lot It remain In the holler until tho clothes aro ready to come out. Keop tho heels of your shoes in good condition. Do not wear thorn when run over. The perfect balanco In disturbed mid much fatlguo to the whole body is cnusod, as woll as dis comfort to the feot. Many find rub ber heels a comfort. . If you have a largo plcco of volvet which needs pressing before It can bo used, try this plan: Let tho flro In your rnugo die down, wring a thick cloth nut of cold water ami spread over tho top of tho stovo, noxt spread tho volvet, right sldo up, on tho wet cloth, and lot it remain until tho bteam raises tho nap. Do not crush tho latter until porfectly dry. Aftor u pieco of oyolot ombroldory has been lnuudored it Is a good plan to go over It nml got tho ejolots into shnpo. Tako a stiletto and pross into each to tho full slzo but without stretching It at all, and pross through from tho under side. This will causo the work to stand up and will gtvo It u beautiful appearance. Thero is a now wny of uslug raro old lace If it Is of the right shapo and size. Fasten a band around tho bond, woll down over tho hair mid brows In tho front and somewhat above the napo of tho neck lu tho back. At right angles to this baud fasten another going under tho chin ami straight up across tho top of tho head. It can bo fastened togeth er over one oar with a Jeweled orna FOR PERFECT COMFORT to ell n l ii 1 1 VI Ii i Jill vKV 8330 Dnit h J'jy ij" 8380 Gtrl'a Combination Under Garment, 10 to 14 yeari. cuntH ,. 1 .... .. .. 1 NU UI1UUI sunn 11 1 means greator comfort.. Tor growing glila than this one. It hangs from tho shoulders, there nro no confining bands und.it serves Its purpose admirably woll. Incidentally, it may bo added that It Is .so simple that tho older glrlu could mako It themselves without troubl e. Preferably lawn or batlslo would bo used with trim ming of laco or um broldery or of needle work, aud needlework Is tho daintiest ami prettiest. In tho back view are shown simple scalloped edges, They cau be worked very quickly, yet they give a finish ami a touch of personality not to be achieved by any bought trimming whatever It may be. As the Illustration shows, the front por tion of the garment is cut all lu one, hut at the back the body portion is separata and tho drawers aro gathered aud attached to a waistband that Is buttoned into place, For the lL'-jwir size, tho garment will re quiro - !'.-S ds. of ma terial .10, t :i-l yds. 41, with 2 yds. of em broidery for the frills, It 1-2 yds. of Insertion, 4 yards of narrow edging. The M u y Munlon pattern of the gar ment 8380 Is cut in sizes for girls from ID to 11 years of 11 go. It will bo mailed to any address by the Fashion Department of this paper, on receipt of 10 Marketing Home-Canned Goods 11Y MU'IHCK ri.OYH. THE home caiiuer has been of great benefit to farmers lu help ing thorn sme surplus fruit, vegetable and berry crops which would otherwise have gone to wasto for want of a market. But after the goods me canned. If there Is u sur plus above the home needs, there Is yet tho problem of marketing to bo solved. Unfortunately nil farmers do not put up home en lined goods or a uniformly high grade, consequently tho grower with a first-class product sometimes has to convince the dealer that his goods are up to the murk lieforo he will consent to luiudle them. Then, too, home conned goods, oven of the best quality, are not uniform. That lb, one fanner's puck will not be exactly llko another's, which U apt to cause the denier enibarrass nient mid the customer to hosltnto about purchasing buch goods when ho can got tho factory product of known grade and reliability. Tho solution of this difficulty, how ever, lies lu boiling direct to tho con sumer. Then the farinor who turns out a high-grado product will find u growing demand for his goods, be cause his customers will soon learn that they cau depend on his product: nml It Is a well-known fact that homo canned goods, put up proncrlv, are superior to the factory product. Selling direct to tho consumor Is not always an easy matter, howovor, for not every furmer can sparo tho time needed to work up a trade. T H. Dyer, a busy IVxns fruit grower, has solved this problom, though, and secured buyers for his canned fruit by nieatiB of newspaper advertising. Mr. Dyer had a considerable quan tity of delicious Elberta peaches, put up In threp-pound cans, on hand, wh oh ho did not need himself and which the home market would not tnke because It wns overstocked. A small advertisement In a farm paper which circulated largely among cot ton growers who usually do not ralso fruit of their own brought In enough orders in n few weeks to tako up all his surplus. Thus ho turned his fruit Into monoy without the loss of time from his farm duties. "Thero Is ono thing positively necessary In building up n successful trndo of this kind," Mr. Djer says, "aud that Is absolute honest)." In this his exporlcnco exactly tallies with that or tho thousands or busi ness firm who havo made a success of advertising. Have a "CliumoN" Handy. A "chamois," It by 12 Inchos or turgor, is a very useful article to havo In the kitchen. Tako tepid wator and use it In washing windows ami wood work and llttlo wlplug will ho re quired. To Open Cans. For unscrewing can tops keop in your kitchen supplies a couplo of strips of rough sandpapor about nn Inch wldo and seven or eight Inches long. Fold and strip around tho edge of tho cover and give It n good twist. Use for Ollclotli. Whon you hnvo no nioro uso for tho oilcloth from tho kitchen table, mako an apron for tho llttlo girls. Cut tho best pieco a llttlo longor than it la wide, cut loop for tho nock, sew two strings at tho neck and two nt tho sides. It Is easy to tako off whon they come In from play uud you will bo surprised to aeo how clean their dresses will look, A noted chef Is responsible for this hint for his famous pnBtry. Uso hot water (not boiling) rather than cold, for mixing dough. The crust will bo flaky, tender aud crisp. Pitddlnir Sunn.. T-AKB equal parts of 8ugar and I water and half aa much butt" Ar (1 ,u w'.Bh cornBtarch to thicken aftor lotting tho first IngrelK cok l0 ' bot1' 1,,avor to taste 0? with a llttlo nutmeg or vanilla. Halo Pudding. Ono egg beaten light, one rill nf sweet milk, ono ounce of ' melted, two tahlespoontuls of wat" enough flour to nuiko a stiff bn tier ono teaspoonful of baking pow kr Chop stoned dates, dust with iCJ; Btlr them into tho batter, turn int., greased mold. Steam one hour 01 a quarter, servo with a sweet sauce! Vegetable Soup. MInco ono-olghth cabbage, one car rot, one potato, ono-hnlf turnip, one half onion, six whole cloves uud some co cry. Wash and lot drip. it tho nlnood vegetables In saucepans with two or threo quarts of water and add n llttlo unit. Boll ono and linno-half hours. When ready to serve add ono Klnss of milk, one tablospoonful of butter nncl sonio small pieces of toast, HnMn lliimn Bread. Threo cups yellow cornmcal, one and one-hair nips grahnm flour, one and ono-hnlf cups whlto flour, one cup Now Orleans molasses, one tea spoon Hoda dlsNloved In half cup hot wator, ono teaspoon salt, enough sour milk to mako sort batter. Mix flour and salt, then molasses with soda, stir until foamy, then add milk and ono and ottc-huir cups Sultnnn raisins. Fill mold half full 11 ml Htonm three hours. Ovum Tomato Soup. Tako ono quart of fresh milk: lot come to n boll. In another dish put ono pint of tomatoes and boll till tender. Mix nn oven tnhlespoonful of flour with as much butler and add to tho tomatoes; boll till thick. Then add one-fourth teaspoonful soda, btlr. ring thoroughly. Then slow I) add tho boiling milk, stlnlng rapidly. Add ono-hnlf teaspoonful of salt nnd n dash of peppor. Add a few sticks of macaroni, broken In short length and bulled separately till tender. Honey Cakes. Half pound each of strained honey mid chopped almonds, ono ounce finely chopped citron, united lemon pool, nutmeg and ground cloven to tnsto, half pound of flour and half cup of brandy. First boat the honey, Biigar and almonds, ndd spices mid flour and work Into n dough, set In a cold place for several days to ripen. Whon ready to bake, roll out halt nn Inch thick, bnko In n shoot ami cut whllo hot Into strips with a sharp heated knlfo. Chicken Soup. Savo tho water In which the chick en is boiled. 7'o this add one cup of tho meat chopped very fine to ovcry pint of broth; ono cup of sweet cream, one-half cup of bread or cruckor crumbs, yolks of three ego. 0110 teaspoonful of salt and one-halt1 teaspoonful of peppor. Soak the crumbs In a portion of tho croain. Bring the broth to tho boiling point nnd mid tho meat. Broak eggs, sep arating tho yolks from the whites. Drop tho yolks Into tho boiling wider and boll hard. YVhou douo rub through ii slovo and add to the soup with tho cream aud let simmer 10 minutes. Demosant removes hair quickly-easily THEItB ia no need of your ever suffer. Ing any embarrassment because e superfluous hair. Demosant' removes un elKhtly and unnatural hirsute grow ia easily and quickly a single 0PP"W nnd In two minutes. Will not Injure or discolor the skin. 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