Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 139, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 June 1918 — For the Housewife. [ARTICLE]

For the Housewife.

Turpentine and soap will remove ink stains from linen. When celery is scarce, cabbage chopped fine with plenty of celery seed will be found a fine substitute. Paste for pies should be rolled very thin. Always brush the under crust with water, and be sure to perforate the upper crust To simmer is to boll slowly; If the liquor throws up bubbles above its surfage it is boiling at a gallop and will harden any meat that Is cooking in it To remove' a furniture bruise, wet the part with warm water, double a piece of brown paper five or six times, soak it and lay it on the place; apply on that a hot flatiron till the moisture is evaporated. If the braises on the furniture are not gone, repeat the process. After two or three applications the dent or braice will be raised level with the surface.