Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 90, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 April 1913 — ALL SAVE LABOR IN KITCHEN [ARTICLE]

ALL SAVE LABOR IN KITCHEN

Little Helpe That Will Leave the Houeewlfe Less Tired When Day’s Work Is Ended. A shelf back of the kitchen table on which to place cups, spoons and small vessels that are used frequently, the wash basin, within reach of the roller towel, a drinking cup near the water pall, 'all save needless exertion and time that may be utilized for something else or rest. j The very best stove holder can be made of aip* old stocking by cutting off the foot at the ankle and folding It into the leg, fastening it well as it is folded over and over until It is the square shape of the common ironing holder. A brass ring in one comer is a great convenience for hanging and such a holder can be laundered. In the sewing room, patterns should have, their place of quick and easy access and if each one is marked itwill often prove a blessing. A bag fastened on the lower part of the sewing machine for scraps will likewise be a comfort, and sharp scissors and a work table are absolute necessities.