Good eggs have dull shells—remember this when choosing eggs for the table.
After long absence from London menus, jam sandwiches reappeared at the wedding breakfast recently of Miss Liza Maugham, daughter of the author. Mr. Somerset Maugham, and Mr. Vincent Paravlcinl, only son of the Swiss Minister to Great Britain.
When washing woollens, give them a shake from time to time as they are drying. This will help to keep them fluffy and soft.
Wash chamois leather gloves in warm soapy water to which a little olive oil has been added. The oil will keep the gloves soft and pliable.
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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 302, 17 September 1936, Page 5
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