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For Woman’s Wobk.
CLEANING PREPARATION.
A MIXTURE that is excellent for clean
ing black cashmere and other woolen
dresses, coats, and even felt hats, is made
as follows: Dissolve one ounce of gum
camphor and one ounce of borax in one
quart of boiling water. When cool add one
quart of alcohol; put in a bottle and keep
For Woman's Work,
"ORDER IS HEAVEN’S FIRST LAW. ’ ’
]\/r ANY weekly programs have been
AV± given to the young housewife, and
some of them are very good. But the
best program, and the one most needed,
is the daily program. Just what work
to do first, and how to manage the extra
work so as to get it into the day without
undue upsetting of the family, or undue
For Woman’s Wobk,
THE BEST COOK BOOK.
T)UY a well-bound composition book,
costing from ten to twenty-five
cents, and write in it your tried and
true recipes for cookery. When you try
a new one taken from the family paper,
if you like it, cut it out and paste into
your book, or copy it there, if you dis
like cutting the paper. Leave the first
For Woman’s Work.
CLEAN COMFORTERS.
j\/I ANY housewives complain about
washing bed-ccmfortera, as the cot
ton gets stiff and lumpy. This may be
avoided. Make a sl ; p of pretty sateen or
calico the same size as the comforter, just
as you would make a pillow-slip, hem the
open end, and when finished have it about
two inches longer than the comforter.
Slip it < ver the comforter, fold the hems
over each other, and baste down with long
stitches, the other three sides tack to pos:-
For Woman’s Work.
WASHING WINDOWS
AFFERENT persons have told me
“easy” methods of washing win-
dows. One says to cover the glass with
a paste made of whiting and water; then,
after it is dry, wipe off with a dry cloth,
and— there you are! But I didn’t find it
a success. Another uses sapol’o in the
same way, but I couldn’t get them clean
without a deal of very hard rubbiug. A
third advised washing them with kero
sene and wiping with newspaper This
was the worst of all. The best way I
know isto wash the windows with warm,
soapy, soft water, one pane at a time,
rinse; and wipe at once with a damp
cloth, following with a soft, dry one to
Eolishit. This never fails, and is not
ard work at all. But, to be a success,
Woman’s Work.
well corked. Before using, shake well,
then apply with a sponge.
Another preparation that can be used
upon the most delicate materials and will
not affect any color, is made by taking one
part alcohol, one part ether and one part
chloroform. This must be tightly corked,
and must be kept away from heat.
labor—this is the question that is hard
est for the untrained housekeeper to
answer. Will some of you experienced
housewives write us your daily program,
to help us?
‘‘Give to him that asketh of thee,” ap
plies here.
Cecily Chapman Wesshlhoeft.
twenty pages for an index, and have the
number of each page written plainly;
then as each recipe is written down, list
it in the index. Thus you will be able
to find any desired one easily and quick
ly. This sort of a cook book beats the
ready-made ones, and they are valuable
to pass on to the newly wedded daugh
ter - Mrs. C. C. Wouters.
tion about four inches from the edge
When soiled it is but the work of a few
minutes to remove the slip, and after it is
laundered it is quickly replaced. By doing
this one can always have soft and clean
comforters. It is no <xtra expense, as the
slip saves wear and tear on the comforters
and makes them almost everlasting. It is
a'so well to use slips on mattresses, as by
so doing they may be kept clean as new
for years.
windows should not be washed when the
sun is shining on them, nor when the
weather is damp. Busy Bee.
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Canvas Centre Roofing
NAILS AND CAPS IN CENTRE OF ROLL. \
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ARMITAGE MFC. CO., Richmond, Va.
MEN AND WOMEN:
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beings. On market for years Number one
exterminates Reaches. Water Bugs, Ants etc.
No. 2, poultry vermin, fleas ou dogs, etc. Prck
age, eithei kind, sent charges paidfoi 25c. silver.
Vermin Powder Co.. Scranton. Penn.
SEt nr appetite of a child.” ro you
I TIC want it? $1 a month, personal treat
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Economy Health Club, Long Beach, California.
I Our Skirt Supporter and
Ol Ul I LHUILOi Waist Holder, instantly
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ed. B. Scheidegger Supply Co., Stratton, Neb.
Wnesmured
By New Discovery.
I jL- if
The secret of how to use the mysterious and
invisible nature forces for the cure of Deafness
and Head Noises has at last been discovered by
the famous Physician Scientist, Dr. Cuv Clifford
Powell. Deafness and Head Noises disappear
as if by magic under the use of this new and
wonderful discovery. He will send all who suf
fer from Deafness and Head Noises full informa
tion how they can be cured, absolutely free, no
matter how long they have bt en deaf, or what
caused their deafness. This marvelous Treat
ment is so simple, natural and certain that you
will wonder why it was not discovered before.
Investigators are astonished, and cured patients
themselves marvel at the quick results. Any
deaf person can have full information how to be
cured quickly and cured to stay cured at home
without investing a cent. Write to-day to Dr.
Guy Clifford Powell, 3946 Bank Bldg., Peoria",
Illinois, and get full information of this new and
'wonderful discovery, absolutely free.
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Wm. H. Muller. Dept. E, University Place, New
York. Famous Prescription 100,384 cures Rheu
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FRFF RflflK A treatise on the most practical
1 iiku uuuix. alK j inexpensive methods of de
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Blackheads
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Postpaid 25c Other useful articles. R. Smith
Supply Co , 1616 W. Collin St., Corsicana, Texas.
Burbank Aseptic Cream will make your
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Tooth Powder cleanses and beautifies the
teeth; to As. per box. The Burbank Tooth Pow
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CA N YO U accom- QI A Ml
pany yourself on a F* | r
If not you can teach yourself in a very sho"rt
time with the aid of the “Excelsior Music Chart ”
which we will mail to you for 50c. Address The
Excelsior Music Co., 203 Cox Bldg., Rochester,N.Y
UNIQUE !iftPA E A’ ?> end for “Ladies’ Napkin
7, HOLDER; a woman’s invention. It's
Nank n p ? r ectlO, L co £ Dror< si ' n P !e ; n <> hooks,
napnill P ( OS or objectionable attachment. 25c
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HANDY HAfFASTENERS
,? old ladies’hats on betttr than
J hat P lllß * Pln on or sew on. No
holes in hat. Send 25 cents for a
pair. Agents Wanted. Fair Mfg
Co., Sole Mfrs., 902 Fifth Street, Racine Wis - g *
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I have de
monstrate d
that deaf
ness can be
cured ”--Dr.
Cuy Clifford
Powell.