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       SATURDAY

       HOUSE CLEANING

       PREPARATION

       CLEANING DRAPERIES, RUGS, CARPETS

       CLEANING MATTINGS AND WOODWORK

       CLEANING BEDS

       CHAPTER XIV

       HIRED HELP

       THE GENERAL HOUSEMAID

       HOW TO SELECT A MAID

       QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

       AGREEMENTS

       THE MAID'S LEISURE TIME

       DRESS AND PERSONAL NEATNESS

       CARELESSNESS

       THE MAID'S ROOM

       HOW TO TRAIN A MAID

       THE DAILY ROUTINE

       DUTIES OF COOK AND NURSE

       SERVANT'S COMPANY

      By OLIVER R. WILLIAMSON

      Taste and expedience—Responsibilities—Renting, buying or building—Location—City or country—Renunciations—Schools and churches—Transportation—The butcher, the baker, and the candlestick maker—The home acre—Comparative cost in renting—The location sense—Size of lot—Position—Outlook and inlook—Trees—Income and expenditure—Style—Size—Plans for building—Necessary rooms—The sick room—Room to entertain—The "living room"—The dining room and kitchen—The sleeping rooms—Thinking it out

       CHAPTER II FLOORS, WALLS, AND WINDOWS

      By OLIVER R. WILLIAMSON

      The necessity of good floors—Material and cost of laying—Ornamental flooring—Waxed, varnished, and oiled floors—Carpets, linoleum, and mats—The stairway—Rugs—Oriental rugs—Kitchen and upper floors—Matting and cardoman cloth—Uses of the decorator—Wood in decoration—Panels and plaster—The beamed ceiling—Paint, paper, and calcimine—Shades and curtains—Leaded panes and casements—Storm windows

       CHAPTER III LIGHTING AND HEATING

      By OLIVER R. WILLIAMSON

      Necessity of sunlight—Kerosene—Gas and matches—Electric light—Pleasing arrangement—Adaptability—Protection—Regulated light—The two sure ways of heating—The hot-air furnace—Direction of heat—Registers—Hot water and steam heat—Indirect heating—Summary

       CHAPTER IV FURNITURE

      By OLIVER R. WILLIAMSON

      The quest of the beautiful—Ancient designs—The Arts and Crafts—Mission furniture—Comfort, aesthetic and physical—Older models in furniture—Mahogany and oak—Substantiality—Superfluity—Hall furniture—The family chairs—The table—The davenport—Bookcases—Sundries—Willow furniture—The dining table—Discrimination in choice

       CHAPTER V HOUSEHOLD LINEN

      By SARAH CORY RIPPEY

      Linen, past and present—Bleached and "half-bleached"—Damask—Quality—Design—Price and size—Necessary supply—Plain, hemstitched, or drawn—Doilies and table dressing—Centerpieces—Monograms—Care of table linen—How to launder—Table pads—Ready-made bed linen—Price and quality—Real linen—Suggestions about towels

       CHAPTER VI THE KITCHEN

      By SARAH CORY RIPPEY

      The plan—Location and finish—The floor—The windows—The sink—The pantry—Insects and their extermination—The refrigerator and its care—Furnishing the kitchen—The stove—The table and its care—The chairs—The kitchen cabinet—Kitchen utensils

       CHAPTER VII THE LAUNDRY

      By SARAH CORY RIPPEY

      Laundry requisites—The stove and furnishings—Irons and holders—Preparing the "wash"—Removing stains—Soaking and washing—Washing powders and soap—Washing woolens—Washing the white clothes—Starch—Colored clothes—Stockings—Dainty laundering—How to wash silk—Washing blankets—Washing curtains—Tidying up and sprinkling—Care of irons—How to iron

       CHAPTER VIII TABLE FURNISHINGS

      By SARAH CORY RIPPEY

      Dining-room cheer—Stocking the china-cupboard—The groundwork—Course sets—Odd pieces—Silver and plate—Glass—Arrangement—Duties of the waitress—The breakfast table—Luncheon—Dinner—The formal dinner—The formal luncheon—Washing glass—Washing and cleaning silver—How to wash china—Care of knives

       CHAPTER IX THE BEDROOM

      By SARAH CORY RIPPEY

      Light and air—Carpets versus rugs—Mattings—Wall covering—Bedroom woodwork—Bedroom draperies—Bedroom furnishing—Careful selection—Toilet and dressing tables—Further comforts—The bedstead—Spring, mattress, and pillows—Bed decoration—Simplicity—Care of bedroom and bed—Vermin and their extermination

       CHAPTER X THE BATH ROOM

      By OLIVER R. WILLIAMSON

      Plumbing—Bath room location and furnishing—The tub—The lavatory—The closet—Hot water and how to get it—Bath room fittings