Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 February 1911 — The Home [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
The Home
To remove black ink stains on children’s colored frocks, etc., cover them immediately with red ink and then wash. In this way the damage may be made good, not a trace of either ink remaining. When the lemons from which you are about to extract the Juice for cooking are brought cold from the storeroom the juice will be extracted easier if the lemons are warmed a trifle. To destroy moths put the moth-in-fested articles Into a baker’s oven which has Just been used for baking. Let them remain there over night and in the morning take them out and shake and beat them l'n the open air. Many women who do not venture to prepare caramel at home because of the danger* of burning instead of browning the sugar do not know that the druggist has it at its best. Delicious custard 1b made with maple sugar for sweetening and caraßtel for coloring and the two flavors blend excellently. The caramel Is useful for coloring sauces eus well as for flavoring custards and creams.
