Rensselaer Republican, Volume 15, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 June 1883 — Turkey and Chicken Wings. [ARTICLE]

Turkey and Chicken Wings.

Turkey and chicken wings should never be thrown away. Many preserve them to brush off the stove or range. That is right. But there is nothing better than a dean wing to wash windows. Chamois or buck-skin is very good, but wings.are far better for washing. The chamois is better to polish after washing. The wings cost nothing, so their use is good economy, utilizing that which would otherwise ’be thrown away. Keep some of the wings jo dust furniture, others to clean stoves and ranges, if possible, bnt if not able to secure enough for the various* things where they can be made useful, don’t fail to keep some to wash and elean windows, because nothing so thoroughly cleans the corners as a wing, and it leaves no lint behind as cloths will do. Nothing is better than a wing to spread on paste when papering walls, and a clean dry one to smooths out the Eaper after putting it on. Nothing we ave ever tried does that kind of work •o thoroughly and neatly.— Mrs. H. W. Beecher , in the Housekeeper. Silk handkerchiefs washed in clear water with pure white castile soap look like new. Do not iron, but snap between the fingers until almost dry, and then press under a weight.