A cheap and efficient article for the housewife is a mop made of old stockings and the handle of an old, discarded broom. This mop may be used successfully for polished and painted floors as well as for unpolished floors. It is made by cutting the straw off of a broom which has worn out. This is cut even with the wires which hold the straw on the handle. Cover this part of the broom with an old stocking, which is tacked to the handle securely by sewing it around two or three times with a double thread. Legs of old stockings are cut twelve inches long with these strips cut leaving a band two inches wide to sew to the covering of the broom. Sew them round and round the surface in rows about an inch apart, until the mop has been made the desired thickness. Dip the mop into a solution made of one-half a cupful of melted paraffin and one cupful of coal oil. When the mop is not in use, it must be wrapped up and kept in a paper bag in order to keep it moist.
FOLDING CANNING TABLE
The table shown in this illustration is made of poplar and designed especially for the Canning Club agent. It folds up and requires little space, which makes it convenient to take around during the canning season. The top is zinc-lined to make it more durable and sanitary. In the center an opening is made to hold the bucket which catches the parings from the vegetables or fruits. On the left side is an adjustable zinc-lined trough to hold the vegetables or fruits while preparing them for use. This will save many steps in going to and from the basket to get these things. A hole is bored in the trough, to which is attached a small pipe that allows the water with which the vegetables or fruits have been washed to run off.
Materials:
- 18½ ft. of poplar.
- ¼ lb. No. 5 box nails to nail trough on table.
- 60 three-penny box nails to nail the zinc on top of table.
- 16 No. 5 screws, ¾”, to fasten the legs on table.
- 2 pairs of 2” (butt) hinges to hinge legs on table.
- 6 3” gate hooks to hook on legs and trough.
- 6½ lbs. 28-gage zinc to cover the top of table.
- 1 pail to fit in hole 9” in diameter.
Dimensions:
- Top: 1 piece ⅞” thick × 24” wide × 44” long.
- Bottom: 1 piece ⅞” thick × 10” wide × 34” long, to be used as bottom shelf.
- Crosspieces: 2 pieces ⅞” thick × 4” wide × 20½” long, to be hinged on the top of the table.
- 2 pieces ⅞” thick × 1½” wide × 15½” long, to be used as braces for bottom shelf.
- Legs: 4 pieces 1½” thick × 1½” wide × 27½” long.
- Braces: 2 pieces ¾” thick × 1½” wide × 2½” long, to support top piece.
- Trough: 1 piece 6” thick × 5½” wide × 24” long.
- 1 piece 6” thick × 6” wide × 24” long.
- Hole: ⅞” thick × 9” wide × 9” long, for opening in center of table.
Directions: