Housekeeping- Made Easy 



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Ice-grips composed of wooden 

 handles in which are set spikes, 

 or teeth, will prove a conveni- 

 ence in lifting ice from the 

 dumbwaiter to the refrigerator 



In oval above : A vac. .,:..- 

 cup massaging device which 

 has a grip nearly twice as 

 strong as that of the ordi- 

 nary type of vacuum cup 



. : ;Jing star; _ . . the 



dishpan a few inches if the 

 sink is low. It may also be 

 used as a rest for hot pans 

 when taken from the oven 



A broad flat knife of flexi- 

 ble steel for turning pan- 

 cakes, eggs, etc. It has a 

 sharp edge and can be used 

 for chopping vegetables 



Below: A mop head which 

 locks over the mop cloth 

 holding it securely but 

 releasing it readily when 

 it is no longer needed 



A nickel-plated steel coat 

 and hat hanger with mov- 

 able arms which can be 

 placed in any desired posi- 

 tion or folded back against 

 the wall out of the way 



Below: An adjustable car- 

 riage or support on casters 

 for a scrubbing pail. It 

 also has a caster bracket 

 mop wringer which is 

 operated by foot pressure 



LEVtR LOCK 

 BRACKET 



GUIDE' 

 ROLLER 



A device without springs and 

 with but a single operating cord 

 for opening and closing casement 

 windows, transoms, shutters, etc. 



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