Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 98, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 May 1918 — Glass Fruit Knffe. [ARTICLE]

Glass Fruit Knffe.

The ordinary steel or plated knife, as every housewife knows. Is attacked by the adds of many fruits, making a stain that is removed only with con sldernWe labor. A glass knife Is nod on the market which Is quite lmper vtous to the moot actilfls fruit add, and it a good edge, though of course. In view of Its brittleness, a somewhat thicker one then we are accustomed to. With a little of the care In washing which even now must be bestowed upon the china gravy ladle and similar objects, this knife should prove very acceptable for cutting grapefruit, lemcaa, oranges, etc. —Scientific American.