Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 297, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 December 1912 — FOR THE COOKING UTENSILS [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

FOR THE COOKING UTENSILS

Extra Shelves, According to One Housewife* Has Solved a Troublesome Problem for Her. i _ One usually has so many pans and cooking utensils that convenient storing becomes a problem. They are placed one inside of the other . and

when you want a certain pan it is generally at the bottom. After I had been frequently annoyed in this way I decided upon the plan illustrated. To the underside of each shelf I nailed blocks three inches wide and one inch thick, and to them I fastened light

Strips. This made an additional shallow shelf for each deep shelf. In the picture “C” is the block, “S” the strips. It is better to use strips than a solid board because the latter would hold this, which would be difficult to remove from ,so narrow a space.—Exchange.