Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 53, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 March 1914 — ALL AROUND the SHOUSE [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

ALL AROUND the SHOUSE

Pies should always be glazed with white of egg if you wish them to be a shiny brown. All liver must be fresh to make desirable food. Mildew may be removed by soaking the garment in buttermilk. Common baking coda on a damp cloth is useful to clean bathtubs. An extra nail for a stray towel or garment is a handy thing in a. bathroom. When nailing hard wood soap the nail first, and it is less likely to split the wood. 1 Every room in a house, even in winter. should be thoroughly aired at least once -a day. -** A china dish with three compartments is handy for passing cheese, Plenty of towel rails around the bath tub are advisable if the room is used by more -than one persom If brass or copper have become rusty, the rust may be rubbed off with a weak solution of oxalic acid. If hot fat is spilled on the floor, thrdw cold water on it at once, and it will not soak into the boards so deeply.