Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 February 1911 — Suggestions. [ARTICLE]

Suggestions.

Pantry windows often require shading, either from the suii or from the passerby. This may be cheaply and satisfactorily done as follows: Cut white tissue paper the size of the panes, smear the glass over with milk, then press the paper on smoothly. When dry the panes will resemble frosted glass and cannot be distinguished from such from the outside. When tablecloths and sheets are new, a piece of tape should always be sewn flat on the hem at each corner, so as to double the life of the articles and also prevent it from getting out of shape. Another good plan is to occ&slonally fold them width ways instead of lengthways. This prevents the folding from always being in the same place and thus wearing into holes quickly.