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  5. COOKERY NOTES.

    Get an ox kidney, remove all fat, cut into thin slices. Get a bacon bone, a little sauce or left over gravy, pepper and salt, a saltspoon of spice, about four ...

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  6. AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY.

    Trouble from paper which has been stuck to glass coming off in consequence of extreme dryness can be prevented by using as the adhesive giue ...

    Article : 73 words
  7. HONEYCOMB TOFFEE.

    Boil four tablespoons each honey or treacle, sugar, and hot water, till a little dropped in cold water hardens. Add a dessertspoon of butter as if it ...

    Article : 70 words
  8. NEGATIVES BADLY WASHED.

    What is the best course to follow with a negative, whether on celluloid film or on glass, which has been dried, but which it is suspected was not ...

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  9. TURNIP PUFFS.

    Slice and boil one medium size turnip, press in a strainer to extract the water, and mash with one cupful of double thick white sauce and ...

    Article : 77 words
  10. SLIDES SWEATING.

    Everyone who has been to many lantern lectures must have seen examples of what is calle the "sweating" of the slides. As soon as a slide is shown ...

    Article : 195 words
  11. RABBIT PIE.

    Alter boning the rabbit put the bones into a stewpan with a large onion, some mixed herbs, and nutmeg, mace, pepper, and salt, with sufficeient water ...

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  12. BARLEY CREAM SOUP.

    Simmer a pint of pearl barley slowly in stock with an onion, carrot, and seasoning, for two hours. Remove the carrot and stew the rest till reduced to ...

    Article : 86 words
  13. FLAPPER ENTERTAINMENT.

    "Did Phyllis take it to heart when Bob broke off their engagement?" "No; she took it to court.". ...

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  14. HOUSEHOLD HINTS.

    To Prevent onions hurting the eyes while being peeled, pour water over them and prepare in open air. ...

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  15. SWANK!

    "Can you play the violin, Mr. Green?" "Dunnne, I'm sure; never tried!" ...

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  16. NON-SLIPPERY FLOOR POLISH.

    No rubbing is required if you use 2oz shellac, 2oz resin dissolved in one pint methylated spirit. Leave for 24 hours, shake and apply with a soft cloth. ...

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  17. PAINTINGS IN THE NUDE.

    She: "Why does Dauber paint nothing but nudes?" He: "Well, the fashions change so quickly that he can't afford to gown his ...

    Article : 33 words
  18. A MUD STAIN REMOVER.

    A simple and excellent way to remove soil marks or mud stain from raincoats, skirts, children's or men's coats, is to cut a raw potato into slices and rub it ...

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  19. THE SHY CURATE.

    The new curate was very young, and withal a bachelor. Conscious of which, he was not quite "at home" when calling upon lady with a ...

    Article : 57 words
  20. A SORE THROAT REMEDY.

    Allow a few grams or dry Epsom salts to disolve on the back of the throat. This is a reliable remedy for a sore throat. I have tried and proved ...

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  21. WANTED HER OWN WAY.

    She: No, Henry, I'm sorry, but I'm sure that we could not got on together. You know I always want my own way in everything. ...

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  22. CLEANING INSIDE A GAS STOVE.

    Put a good handful of soda into a bucket and pour on a pint of boiling water. Stir till dissolved, and add a handful of unslacked lime. Paint this ...

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  23. A NEW HAT.

    Mrs. Modus: "Well, George, you promised me a new hat." George: "I promised you a new hat! Groat Scott! When?" ...

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  24. TO REMOVE MILDEW.

    Put one tablespoon of chloride of lime into a pint of water and boil until it becomes a pink colour. Allow to cool, then strain well. Bottle and ...

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  25. A NEAT TRAP.

    May: "Do tell me, Pearl, how Mr. Timmerman ever plucked up courage enough to propose. He is so dreadfully bashfull" ...

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  26. GARDENING FOR MAY.

    In drills sow seeds of Broad Beans, Carrot, Onion, Parsnip, Peas, Parsley, Spinach, White Turnip. In prepared seed beds sow seeds of Cabbage, Kohl ...

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  27. CONSIDERATE.

    Johnston (to wife): Well, Marie, I'm going to stay at home with you to-day and help you to tidy up the house. I'II tack down the carpets ...

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  28. KILLING THEM OFF.

    Farmer Bowler: "I should like to know what good all these cooking school lessons are doing our daughter." Mrs. B.: "Everything she cooks she ...

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