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AT To th : c - - - L s CESSI g habo pome’ of you wilt fitd the fols ol calpdies o e S s iowing suggestions helpful: 3 7 y Apple Sauoe Cake (without eggs)— By MORNING GLORY REWARD One cup cooked and sweetened apple sauce, 1-2 cup butter, 1 cup cl taisins, 1 cup sugar, 1 teaspoon soda, 2 cups flour, 1 teaspoon cinnumon, 1-2| pretty Molly Sears stood back of the [more than uspal at home. She went : b1 allspice, z D e 1 e o v | counter in one of the largest stores in|to the store sad; but as customers together the butter and sugar. Add | Boston. came in she began to feel better. L M o -'xfi;g!t;;m;! She was always in demand at the| AR aristocratic looking young man il it is all foamy. Add to the butter | counter, she was so charming, so pleas- | Stopped at her counter to return some and sugar, beating all well together. |ing of voice, and the best glove fitter | Sloves that had been sent on approv- Add ine floar and spices, and bake | they had. al, and selected some himself. He was in a slow oven. the apple sauce 4 v v ked very moist and fuicy, @ bit more tiour | Moly's mother died when she was |0 Pleased with Molly, he s od‘m::: may be needed. very young, and he . ery yeung, er father not being to et that aMht. In making any Spice Cake that is|in good health, the children had to go S to stand a day or 56 before being cut,| to work and earn a living. | When 6 o'clock came the owner call- =00d iard can be used in place of but 3 | ed her aside and said he wished to see ter, and one teaspoon of salt added. They were all fortunate in Securing | per at his office. A GOOD CONSCIENCE IS A CHOICE COMPANION The spice will flavor it so that the |employment, although some of them ¥ EVERY WOMAN'S OFPORTUNITY. T e L A She noticed the young man of the 2 hed Chne- Mak eli me- The Bulletin wants good home letters, good business leiters; £ood help- | Ciaiiv 15 good hom rendered lard. js | 4 mol receive as much money Or | torenson, and the owner of the store es d cious ho fal leiters of any Eind the mind may euggest. They should be in hand 03 | uscd. It is afso much better for gin- their work as Molly. They all did|,)q her he wished to be introduced. baked foods of maximum Wednesday of each week. Write on but one side of the paper. gerbread than butter. their best to make their home meat, yjoy was astonished, the family 1 h quality at minimum cost. Makes home baking a pleasure Address, SOCIAL CORNER EDITOR, Sulletin Office. Norwick. Conn. _Apple Sauce is far hotter baked | attractive and inviting to all was the weslthieat and noblést In Bos- than stewed. Prepare the upples 2% | The father admired Molly. She was | ton. OF (BiAwing, SHEtul: Bugs, k. | the one who would comfort him when | Not long afterward they were mar- . second: $1.00 to | Water to cover the Bottom of the bak- FHARE PRIZES ESNTIRE NN oSt WA e seomie: 9156 Ing dish and set In & slow oven. The |he @id not feel as well as usual; she|ried. They are now living happy to- third. Award made the last Saturday In each month. sance will have a richer flavor and |was the one who could cheer him when | gether and have a large family of r 5 will be darker colored than if stewed. |ne was sad. It was always DMolly he | beautiful children. IF TODAY WERE YESTERDAY. ki and when wanted slice and fry a Cht;:_: late Nut C-r-m-‘I —One-l)‘;’fl}: wanted If anything disturbed his| Molly’s father has since died, and rich brown and You have a breakfast|cup “Karo corn syrup, 1 cup peace of mind. ban T der Written Specially for The Bulletin.) [or supper dish which will keep nicely | brown sugar, 1-Z cup milk, 1 scant now the husband is her idolizer. She o . Pow: 17 the wheeis of time should change, |3 Dumber of weeks. tablespoon flour. 2 squares chiocolate| Ofe day every(hing seenied to be 5o- | is worthy of all his love, as she is a lfmhm‘] “And clkward way, ust one more suggestion and I will | scraped fine, butter 1-2 size of egg, | ingwrong, and Molly had been working ' true wife and mother. made RS today were Sesterday: close, In cutting .up the lard and|1 cup nut feats, hickory nuis pre- pEEIng Royal Grape t 3 3 2 sausage always remove the skin. By |ferred, 1-2 teaspoon vaniHa. Mix to- | — Crea.m of T&l’t&!‘ And the morrow were today. And then reverse, and once again, Travel the same grooves through, Is there anything vou said or did That you would not sav or do? layis these pieces in a large dripping | gether the sugar, flour, corn syrup and . 5 2 2 4 o DA Son SUIINL alUwly 1 he ooen 5] Ehocolate ARG milk aHA BOIL ugEEI “r‘;',; R T the” Seileh | ATUx of DAPeE with something like this <onsiderable quantity of good lard is| hardens and is tough when tested in imenge question. ryGod l!ln) ln«th.lt the | When clonl’ie-mnl you don't use, secured. The crisp pieces remaining | cold water, which will take about 30 |4me may speedily come when women | Put in anything you choose; are then broken up for the poultry. minutes frem the time it begins 10| i)} pe allowed to have a voice in this | Darning cotton, scissors, hose, Some act by which you meant ne harm, | With best wishes 1o all members of [ boii. It shouid be stirred often 1o | Mol PSA00NEN: Tuatrer. R e Sites, Just at the time? And yet, o GLENWOOD, | 6P the flour from sticking. When| "Dear Glenwood: I can imagine your | Made of fancy toweling and a pretiy Wheh Mirning of the Bt b ehused, | o0, s - | mearly dome, add the butter, and Just | teclings when vou beheld the labor of | featherstitch, makes a nice Christmas I¢ flled sou with regret? olchester: before taking from the fire Stir in the | vour hands wasted. T alwaya do lots ) present and useful. 3. B T Scme hasty words when Passion ruled 4 |mut meats and vamilla. Pour imto | PV, IRE® maTints L ANTANS €O 1oS | PR e Your tongue® And now instead, BLUE BELLS OF SCOTLAND.” | buttered pan and mark in square: Pl ool i . Bogl D01 Ak by i g 4 P o | This candy needs careful attention,{any time and help yourseif to my | TO SCALD A FOWL. And you wish them all unsaidz Mir. Bditor: 1 am writing the Socialty, i "% 300" worth the trouble, and | pickies and preserves. { — Boy, 1 know Ready. 1 have called on |earnest when he sald that he woultj i Corner Brothers and Sisters to see it 1| 1o * N0 MU o0 Shccegkrully. | Soelal Corner Sister: Your Thanks- | Sisters of the Social Corner: With| her gany times. Come right along |not tallf any more this vear.—Cleves Did you miss an oppostinity, can’t help them when they go BURting | mye four and corn syrup seem to keep | £iving dinner makes me hungry. Am Thanksgiving so mear, I thought per-|and you ‘will receive a warm welcome. |land Lehder. X5 BECES 1p scunh Sub el . o inoste he, it from going back to SUgar, as so of- | ZOINg to try your plum pudding and |haps there might be some one who|l Lave spent many evenings with | CHITES R A T your | I think L could find Clara of Canter-| ., "2 20, 0507t taffy that has to be |sauce for my Thanksgiving -ainner. | would like to know my way to scald | Ready and have caten Ready's pies, ig Peace Argument. g MBS, § bury. I think she used to have two |, 1'7; the “crack” degree. The corn |3nd will let you know what success I | fowl. and I am not dead yet. She isa hust- | Tt must be admittod that miles B et | very dear friends—one was W. and 3. | 22000 20 O ROt R O avor than | have. But I must stop writing. The | Where the fowl is 16 be eaten at|ler, I tell you. o e aamiitied ¢ Did you carelessiy r}esloc‘ = and have you forgot Susie? Am I} -l [ ™ frhis candy will not boil | fire is getting black and the “'gude | home, of where it is sold for immedi- Aunt Juie That 1ittle. #tory of'la Desée Parade. ss 14 inches 2 SPeik & Bty W' Lic = FIRES o the ~crack,” but will be very hard | mon” will e in for his dinner, and if |ate consumption, many prefer to re- | Ready's will interest vou very much, | Carnesie's checks —Den To some poor stricken one Wwho since | Sweet Sixteen: I would like to seel 0 0¢ 80y W hitten. Tt is also | there is none ready he may give me a move the feathers by scalding. There| Well Nathoniel, have you had your |can o Has gone to meet their God? you and thank you for your nice let- | Z00 SOUER, WIET, JHCO: ueh hick- | few ideas somewhat different from |is a right and a wrong way to do this. | pumpkin ple, yet” if not, Jim has sent . i 4 . s ters to the Socfal Corner. Wouldn't it| 70 SO0 re ” 5ut they haye a bet- [those chronicled here. he right way is as follows: After thé | in a good recipe, Hatd S0 Mise Them Did vou write and mail the letter be nice if there were letters enough so | OIY hut ments, but they have a b DR ab i ing axeelngh to Ril Biom Uioo8 Tes BToUDOS Sripbing from tHe | Whon be b tiikied Brides’ thenibbra - n ] i To that dear one far away, the Editor could print an extra page ¢ : DAUGHTER. ound, take a pail or some other re- | of the Social corner meot we wiil |, Lhere are 32,000,000 telegraph and WEE B » SRt ¢ Wkhen making any kind of hard can- | Mansfield Dep: ceptacie, fill it three-fourths full of | huve @ good time, I tell YBephons pules in this oousmtry, =N For the postman’s steps today How nice it would be if only shut-|dy or taffy 1t is much easier if two o boiling water and into this pour a pint | \With kind wishes, wonder the joy riders find it such hard Or is everything as you would w ins would let us know where to find| people can work together, one stirring CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS. of cold water to reduce the tempera- | W WILLIAM lwnrk to miss them.—Denver Republi- e TG e them so we could all send them some- | the candy while the othér tests it in 5 s ture a little below the Dboiling point.| Teonard Bridge, can. Stice the SEWE 4f YSmipfaly thing, like fruit or eversreens. fori water. The candy shonld be kept| mpaitor and Friemls of the Corner: | Take the fowl by the neck and legs | A ! - R e e e e ‘oulq | Thanksgiving. Just drop a word, so| from hoiling when it is beirg tested the | May I step in for a few minutes’ chat and dip it into the water twice, once | CHERISETTE'S MESSAGE TO NAT Place for a Jonah. W't there something you ' wouldfwe can find you. last time, as often it will boil t00 | with you all, and tell you what T am | with the breast downward and once B s | 1t i reported that Mr. Roosevelt is change. : I.hove to have a cup of tea on the|jong while one is cooling the trial |going to make for Christmas. with the back, getting it out of the| fr. Editor snd Sorial Sis- | Soing to hunt whales. Possibly he has 1 vou could have your way? woodbox, or by it, with the rest. and | Jamp, Of course, it all comes in if 1 get|water as quickly as possible, being | tors: Here is & message for > ila feeling that a Jomah is needed If today could be but vesterday, while we are waiting for the invitation 4 furniture | time. “First, I am going to tell the | careful not to get the shanks or head | focl sorry for Jama Ann and tiink |#omewhere.—Cloveland Leader i g don’t let us forget.to scatter sunshine| If you have upholstersd furniture| Gl " Cith “the little ones what to|into the water, as these parts change | vou rather hard. on your life partner | e ey A t K e Grouches Abroad. Alang the way for others who cannot |;to keep cleas, try this plan: Spread her with - th 2 Jinto the water,"as thess parts chanse p o 5 art vely w el ; artic make. pretty Dpictures and |color and the' skin peels if sca that you should say “rooster feathers 56 CORRESrORBENTS. | B T | Sleanal nd whip It with. e “Clot | form a hools of cambric, or old curtain | Hang the fow] up and begin o Pluck | wore good enough.” They are passe; | Major and Miss Grouch are at pres ANSWERS TO g | e s are S0 BTty IO A K | o i hen vou take off ‘he cloth the | cloth, in as‘many pages as you like, | When the feathers have been removed | and she wants one of the peach bas- {ent on a visit to Jupan and are stay E. C. T. Tour lettér was prompUly | bo oo i AT, & Dr ety Do T | O e on (hat. wnd the fusniture | and Daste the pictures. Al little ones | dip out two quarts of water from the | ket hats with Mercury wings, for she | ing at the Hotel de France.Japan mailed to Readv of Leonard Bridge. i covering will look fresh and bright. |like such books and they can't tear | Pall putting iwo quarts of boiling wa-| ike all the women folks must be in 'Ad\"r”!!!'. ;B y s th - them. Then make a round ball out | terin itsplace, put the carcase into this| faghion no matter what the figure. | L Duane Bromle; Aunt Jule.— Your missive was mailed| Wishing you all health and happi-|Tt is the onl_‘: satisfactory way to| rags and cover with bright varn in | and let it stay ten seconds, then take| Didn't ‘you take her to the church | = . — — at oxce to Ready of Leonard Bridge. | ness, T will close for this time. | clean plush covered ~furniture of|,"{rebie crochet sttch, which o little | It out and nut it in water nearly if not| social that was held in this beautiful | . . Shut-In.—The Bditor is mot eon-| BLUE BBELLS. | CHsRIonS. o ibie it will not damper the | Doy will like. | uite ice cold, letting it stay ten ~~in-| spot of Leonard Bridge not long ago, 'Destroys Drink Habit fused by the number of letters, but he| Scotland. TR and et tak the. dust that | . For a little older child cut out chfl- |Utes. This is “plumping” and gives|and wusn't Elizabeth, Jim, Papa's Boy is sometimes perplexed by the length — e g e B } dren’s stories, such as our little ones |the carcase a_ very plump and nice|.nd some more of the Corner folks | The man who drinks (o excess needs of letters and a crowded pigeonhole. READY MEETS THEM. Hoping that these hints will be use- | Put in the Thursday Bulletin and make ) &ppearance. =~ Pul a tablespoonful of| inere? treatm for his condition, The ( e e e e e e enona your readers, 1|@ book the same as for pictures, only [ #nlt into the cold water at the same| Teady: You don't need to go to]rime trestment cup ‘he used with whso: waste basket since the Corner started; St : ec Cordlally ¥ours for the cover take red or some colored | time the fow v ok Willimantic 1o learn tattin. I know |lute confidence destroys all desire Put the business and bther rules have | Dear Editor: In looking around to | am. ¥ YOURS: & | cavdboard .and put a pretty picture| FOWIs treated in this way presént an|, qesr siste- that uses the shuttle O Whiskey, heer wnd other intoxis caused the holding up of one letter and | find something to write about, all I ey 5. [on the cover; paste stories therein. | excelient appearance and will keeD 56V | (ot the sewing machine), and she will | ghnsh | It 18°a simple ‘tre Al the elimination of parts of several | see is the leafless trees. When I look |\ CLERRY SUGGESTS A/ _Then there is the twine holder which |eral days without discoloration. show you how to make many pretty | pense—no loss of time from others, Editors are expected to read | dut of my windows and see the trees | | is removable and can be washed. | Nat: Your letters make us all laugh, | adges 1t you will call. Can you guess | & If afier u trial you fail . Greek, so the worst English hand is; looking tall and bare, I think, Is the HUSKING BEE. Here is a medallion which is very | If you can Luy a “cropple erown hen™ (o7 benefit from its use your money will readfly interpreted by them. They do | beauty all gone? Ch, no, the sun is| pretty for yokes, chemisettes, stocks, |for 40c T think vou ought to buy one Amnt Jule: I would like to meet "'-'_,r("y'!""\l,«f“]‘ e A . have to be changed a bit now and then | shining and the white clouds against | pear Friends of the Social Corner: or most anvthing. Make ten stitches|for Jane Ann. Then she could make with you on Wednesday, but it will not | o OTRING Is prepared in Lwo forms and corrected in various ways, but as| the blue sky are worthy of mention. y gm with Faye Verna, it is not fair| form the ring, then work around the |©one of Jm's pies. E be possible. Maybe I can come down | pil] form, for those who desirs to tako 2 whole the Social Corner letters have| Our lawn fis just as green @s in|io say “Dear Sisters” , ring with 18 single stitches. Then from | Potlatch: I wonder who vour friend gome time on the Lebanon auto 'bus. | veluntary treatment. (osts only $1.00 Leen very well written and very well | spring and I enjoy looking at it.| { the ring form a chain of 15 stitches; | Is- i I have always wanted an auto ride. | box. We have an interesting bookie =pelied. We do not think our writers | There is a calmness here this morning | 7Tell Him about the heartache, work 25 single crochet on chain, and | A Dreamer: Your story was great. Dolly and Elizabeth: I missed your |about’ ORRINE that we giving are second to any. The address will i that always follows the wind—it has | And tell Him the longings, too; |then work the same back: then five | Dream again. g letters this week; was glad to hear | AWAY froe ‘on redusst AW be sent. blown a gale for two days. 1 believe if Tcll Him the baffled purpose, | chains and five more single crochets,the | Crimson Rambler: Postal was all| from our friends in Colchester, gtore and talk it d Esperanto.—Mr. R. Duane Bromley | (R croquet phyers were here this When we searce know what to do; | chain forming a looop between groups, | Fight. Thanks. |~ While passing a lady's house the . o 2o SIS it je interested in ihis universal lan- Morning they would be tempted to go Then leaving all our weakness Repeat until -five groups are made and | A pretty and useful gift is made from other day T heard an awful buzzing J. ¥. Parker, 2021 No. 10th St, I't Huass and wishes to correspond with | 0ut and have a game. How I love this With the One divinely strong, the center is reached; then repeat five | cretonne, ribbon, or other goods hav- | and on inquiry I found that a sociely | gmith, Ark., says that Le had taken some other Nova Komencio. The Cor- | }deal spot—the spot I call home. The| Fporget that we bore the burden, times and fasten. This forms one me- | ing wreaths, or other set designs cov- | ©f lacies hal assembled that called | many kinds of kidney medicine, bu ner_expects to be able to flu?“{h at {g;";'"lk:‘?‘y in the country the bet- And carry away the the song. zli:rl::‘onrh‘:;:-i(‘n‘ra;::“bts‘ :&u“:{oxelhcr to | ering it over strips from the sides of a | themselves *Husy IL’»:L'N A% [k dfi:"\‘?l | @ia ot gat better untll he tock oley lex 2 s address is Nort N .V c " ay- He give o s any b e. | cigar box, turning it over the edges v were discus some of s | Kidney Pills, No matter how long vou Ercaavay, Geneva, Ohio i Sister Fase Verna: Confession is| May He givo you His grace to eheers| T hope these few hints may e of | cnough to paste it on the back, fantens | B8 ave had kidney trouble, you will find 2 ® R 3 &ood for the soul, It was the Col-|comfort and susiain vou in the hOUTS|jeip to some one. And should anyone | ening a ribbon to hang it up by; then Must stop now and brew, bake and | quick and permanent benefit by the To Social Corner Sisters: We hope | chester sisters with Sister Frank who | of h{nchr;‘es& gty o cipe for | CaFe for directions for crochet edging, | giuing a *plain board on the back of mend. Good- use of Foley Kidney Pills. Start tal once a member of the Corner means | sturred me up to the writing point. As; Aunt Hester: Here 18 a recipe 100 I have some quite nice omes which I |that, and putting screw hooks between CHERISETT them now. Lee & Osgood (' T L e O B e e i o | i) o Tin wikten T Jram | will gladly send along. Also for knit- | eacl; figure for a key rac | Leonara Bridg well—there is' sure to be a chance n sitting with my hends folded. | the Soci 01 . - y ers. B Sy p & et S S I Short taiks and many would | When theré 15 nothing else, 1 play | ted to eet the name, therefore I don't ('°% Aressing slippers. = | Fave Verna: T expect to make oty Proct. ot His Slneerity. make the Corner all the more inter- | with my neighbor's children. know who sent it. T tried it: it came b i i poe L et Loy dresser that | W06 . A Gl L o b AR eetin » Sister Cherisette: If vou wish to|out very good, and I liked it much. |GCHICKENLESS CHICKEN |” Aunt Jule: How are you? assertion of Mr, Wickersham that We must give “Morning Glory” credit | know where I abide, come and see. I e ing— % K y s e . for having written the shortest stors; ihe, - PHoWes gacd Chosolsts Pudding-—One square. of PIE RECIPE MA | he was an easy mark for Mr. Morgau g e POOTY: | cannucl CAlSS SSOWsS, . they “will not | chocolate: half cup. Sughr; - half cup S *| Waterford. and Judge Gary, there will be good R T oo e g i\!’.v"a‘;“";‘igu;‘d{;’;f"l‘;“;‘: | sweet mill; one cup flour, and one tea- | Dear Wditor. Frothers and Sisters of — grounds for suspecting that he was in gnce and some ivy, and both gied; that | spoon balling powder. Steam o ir. | the Social <‘orner: 1 was so glad to TIMELY RECIPES, Rt . = AUNT JEMIMY JOINS. tnded by flower growing. My favor: | Whipped cream is a nice sauce for it.|hear from yod all and to read all the it | = L S T T A W . v surprised (he Topnard Sridge peo. | Nathaniel Doolittle: It was real kind | cheerful letters thot I 'could nardis | Dear Editor and Social Corner Sis- sto Gett n Gra B s tine tairiides the well r Editor and Friends: I have becn | pIo svek oo ntorested n me. Benbg 1 |0f ¥ou 10 save the rooster’s tail feath- | wait for Saturday’s Iull>tin to leave|ters: I read all the recipes and every p ] g y. LERsene he.] OurHine y interested in the Social Corner for|have met them at the station they | OIS, for Jane Ann to pin on her o-?uln-ti;h?‘r‘:“m";," P i } ;- flstie alno_ihe .short itofles. - The J;/""'“H ""“«"\l 'I""‘I‘ &r‘ i d somo time. never hgve asked me who I.am or now why you would not let| h eady will be a welcome call- | sisters ail write so mice. | . . | McCammon ard Keller Bros > e the lettals o b ki 3 e -3 pin them on her Sunday “bun- er when she comes to Baltic again.| I am sorry for Glenwood, who lost | Marvelous Discovery Reslores Hair > atid high grade lines B o R P | M e i Yakea. | And over ome ear. You knew they|Dom't forget to call. I think there was |her Droscries and piekles o anieh s B Tont et an 80 much | o Its W Color in the country wondering if any of you are Y| returned ths sompliment : Sore » fully guaranteed and sol nelghbors. 1 think I know Papa’s Bo: REHE T8 ) “conl hot - meet Swith id tickle your nose and keep you :¢ steam sawmill a few years ago at | hard work—she had such Jane AnniLeonard Bridge within hearing dis- | ply for winter. wo {awake during the service. 1_would like to know who Ready. is. | you Wedncud I will send you the . L Chicken raisin, rs pretty well and | jittle stor- e Norwich i ~ it would De less conspicuous tance of your house. Who was It| I think Jim's pumpkin pie must be | Lj | terms. TR to MIL ST T Sty chivhant e ] eht et i T rwie, S walnd to nudge you with her elbow. | liked the nice hot coffee those cold | delicicun s many eoes. we o | Liberal Sample Absoluioly Froee to Prove | ‘" it 4 T my chicken pies and it's an improve- | pafore T. come down. I would Tk jo | Now, Nathaniel, Wouldn't it be a grand | mornings when the water pail was | all iike a piece. Its Revolutionizing Results ls Six months’ lessons frec eacn men:. froe: A Wnetung - idea’ to have i husking bee down in|frozen up> Shall try-and find vou | Dear Shut-in: I have had to sym- | Piano. 1f vou don't critercize my spellin’ I 7 olly &%d W £ your cornfield some of these moonlight | when I come up there again, but mum [ pathize with you, as I am one who | oy, Sy woikht KEiS Sister Dolly and Elizabeth: * 1 will | (von o " The sisters could take cakes, | i# the word. Hope to meet You at the | has to stay home most of the time, | o N0t only one woman, but thousands ""‘l y 8 “ £ try and make up to you what the scen- | 2 . - - s 1 3 . | preservod their youthful appearmnce through AUNT JEMIMY. o liskb ety oo you canl | cookies, jams es, and you | Woodbox Social. & When we work that takes uj our | the use of teis wonderfal preparation. Men and | Lebtiara Bbidge e ey e Ton call s | take pumpkin what a lot| Dear Bianche: 1 wonder if you like imind. If we can have a contenicd | women of all ages have become enthusiastic he ;,.}’,m Kave been hun“h"ffi-fl’ €8S of corn vou would get husked; and | to ride on the trolley cars? “Think T|mind we get along with it better. | Over its results. House* Furnishers. SEASONABLE HELPS Nathaniel: 1 do not feel very badly | L0F the benefit of Sweet Sixteen.Blue | ou one day last week. Hope you| Will send a few recipes: Mary T. Goldman's Gray Hair Restorer is | e 4 for the mah of the house. His busy | B¢l Papa’s Boy, Billie and others T|will like the dumplin it_you, use| 3 | wonderful in its action. Its results are quick | 39 to 43 Main St. 3 Y | would inquire if there are any red ears | cream of tartar, use two teaspoons and ears With Rice—Pare ihe skins | and compiete. It restores gray or faded hair to | ands™ thinly from two pounds of cooking I8 original color in & matural, heaithtul way in | FROM GLENWOOD. | time is just at meal time (then he and put them into a sauce- from6tolédays. in vour cornfield, that none may be | one of soda to a quart of flour. Sebined, always gat busy). He said the other I * . gy : pea Dear Sisters of the Social Corner: I|day. T do not see why Nat need be so | 5epRointed- = = ot e ctmer o ana could not | 1an: cover With cold wator and A4d |, The haie can be whshed curled with & hot HEADQUABTERS FOR wish to thank Sympathy, Wila Cherry, ! fussy and only eat pumpkin pie on B et remar e A CHERRY. | write more. but cheer up, we hope|one pound of sugar. Bring to a boil- | IfoB oF put to any test and you will find that the | I'reslr stock of Wines, Liquors and Fave Verna, Siiver Sixpence, ~Home | Saturday: I can eat pumpkin ple any = ... Y- | women's rights wiil win around where | Ing point and stew gently for an hour | §Ploriag and matumr o s 404 through and | Cizars, Also Provisions always on day in the week (and I replied, And Then you will feel happler. | and one-half. Remove the pears an Do_not confuse A sau Eody, Elizabeth and Ready for their i in—— 2 kind words of sympathy. Yourgdetters|at any time). He played a neat tri L| eI ¥ Papa’s Boy: Hope you will get a nice | allow the syrup to boil rapidly in « Mary T. Goldman's Gray | gvening. are all very interesting, and we enjoy | on me the other day (it was Wednes- A GENEROUS OFFER. Tot of /aame 80 whem: you . join _the]dar, to reduce the cuantity of lquid. | st Sk Lot o Do Bres The Westerly House, Tesding them and_ thigkimkl ot Tou.|day: °T started for my neighbor's. He Woodbox Social we can have rabbit| Wash well six ounces of rice and place and polsonous Sugar-of-Lead preparations, ¢ » 1 With four ‘clipe which are not only greasy, aticky and disgust: | Formerly D, . O'Brien’s, 68 No. Main, Corner is | said 1 will bring the paper to you a Editor of Sociul Corner and Dear | pie. in a_cl ing to use, but in addition bring about worse Kenyon & Pickhover, 1’rops. What a dear spot the Social . Tim vou go to Franklin | of milk te all of - soon as I receive it. After the mail | Sis.er ies 80 T can not| Aunty: Wi simmer gently for bour: ) wintry de d us that another| ed—no man or paper. 1 sald to my [me =0 husy there is so much to do 10| will go with you and help vou find | gar and a little grated nutmeg. Turn There’s nouse trying to conceal the fact that | — - T L TOIE Pesiues s rete dre- BE home- to seq what iz the| Clerisetle: Are we nels hbors? Have | ias become of her? Has she changed | center and pour over all the syrup. | thres or four different shades. <tions may prove helpful to some. : e e. * sat the | we not heard each others’ voices, even|her namne or residence? If so, will she | | Mary T.Goldman's Gray Hair Restorer is Whiss the Satins i bdsn auehis the fouse in ihe big a | the ‘phone. You have learned to| ple =i name of th Towne” | , Qat F!"“, ?ook s —One cup sUSAT, | aimercnt than OUSE preparations becauss it and cut up, take the hams and shoul- air; ‘feot [crofsed, - reading: the flinch: so have 1. ‘We will all| where she lives? Mum -is the word. |7 Cups cat flakes, ) Jard, 2 cups | cures the cause. It's meither greasy nor sticky | ers, the thin bacon strips, the tongue | Ji21 Orner. as contented as could and plas | Tarmers Wife: T shall try your|TOur. 1-2 cup warm water, 1-2 tea- | and is as pure as water. It's pleasant to use, | O i Joge oo T Tham and put | F Wes not mueh surprised. or Nathaniel Doolittle: Your|lemon drops, as T am very fomid of|SPoon soda, little salt, nutmeg: rub | casy to apply, healthful in its work and lasting | St 5 h“nfi D RTRIh shide. R tollowe Dear Symoathy: You are welcome ato jam is fine. Got the recipe in | them. joat fiakes ‘and lard {ogether before | in its results. o'\ 0 m_‘m}i’c “of meat): Right| !, kPOW vou will write again. Sympa- | time to try if. You and Jane Ann have| Dear Dolly of Hartford: I was glad | Putting in he other sugar and so | Liberal Sample | ea"er a" er b ot SAIY. tRPeEsDARDAT. O saRche, jp mast alabs keco a :dnm:l.«url sreat experiences = Eligabetn | Lo hear from you wnd \uud?r if you | forth. roll thin and bake a light al nnc o 2 e o o S e id me good when eady © are neighbors. Klizabeth | keep any cows now: and do They e rown H W e &nd four needed it # i ind the other sisters are still guessing come Bome with |clothestines on ‘the Appls Pudding—-Slice about .one sous hal origieatly was, of batier stil gend e | 157 Franklin St Dissolve 21l in enough water to com My, but 1 must close with Thanks-| who vou are. [ shall not tell. Must heads and all milked, as in times Sone | quart of applés; Put in a basin: then | lock of it. I will send'you | oo pletelr covar the meat and leave for six | 5iV/I& greetings to all. READY. | be interesting to them, Ty s 50 DRIMS-One-BAIT Cub: itk plain package which will in no way reveal the | e CTnd tonis i 10 B< wal 2iie Elizabeth: 1 wonder if you and Nat ' Silyer Sixpence: Your brown bread |1 aga¥1-2 cup sugar. tablesponn Iar, | BAturs of the contents. and with it I will also | SUITS PRESSED 50c Iy take out sooner and cook as vou| SHUT-IN ENJOYS THE CORNER. | 900t live in walking distance. is lovely. Manv thanks for the recive. | | cup flour, 1 teaspoon bakin, ard, | send a special comb for appiving it would corned beef. At the end of six - | Papa’s Boy: T will help you find| Sweet Sixteen: T shall try your four | 1’ (e matter oroe ook B len, then | pUse, the Restorer on & lock of your hair weeks, take out the hams, shoulders Ready, if you can find me. | leafed clover nekdle book for Christs | ke in the ov g o P e o el by Sothd s s Our Wflfl“" Calls Evefy“hflffl and bacon strips and hane up. After| Dear Sisters of the Social Corner:| T | have to say good-bye to the mas presemts. Think they will he A | “§guce ‘One half cup sugar, 1-2 tea- | Bary T Godman's Gray Haie Rostorer fa all the outer skin is dried they may be | ‘r':l-x;-:nl‘g to rnn xty:"— Ea;‘r:rs Krow more as 1y work is waiting for me. | pretty and usef: spoon butter; stir with a Jittle hot 'l‘chlml.:!o‘bo':pdmon. Not once in thousands smoked as vou prefer. Cured fu this; inleresting .l T GUE; WHO? Chicken Pie without Chicken - Dress | Water, flavor with nutmeg or vanilla, | Of tests bas ic failed. thes are swaet and tender and will| To Nathaniel Doolittle: Your let- | Leonard [ s Koyt <ot R Leuotrid e B AR AN % ! | One tull size bottle, price 81, is suflicient in QULALITY sbuil neke sdkrhe are mo amusing, do Write Us some A % i T S Chisient, cali) . aked Sa ackerel -V 1 #alt | most cases to restore the original color. Seat e : and do let Jane Ann write. 1 ¥ « into smail pieces i mackerel and soak n over | prepaid on receipt of price, or can be purchased | in work should always be consldered For savery home-made sausage the| would love to read one of her letters. | DAUGHTER TAKES A [ketue. then chiop, threé or. fonr onions {night. - When ready to pgt in a | attheleading stores in allcities. X will send you | especialiy when It costs no inore tham following recipe has been ‘ound mest| Maype she can do wonders only let BRIEF .RESP And add salt and pepper: stir a 0- | pan. split side vp, pov 1°2 cups | 8 trial boktle irce comb by mail, postage | the inferior kin lod men a % & ¢ 3| | garber oughly da cpla water b L) 4 id, for 10c in stamps. Address Mary T G stistactory «to ten pounds meal): | her gel staricd. I think vou are jeal- | ek [:::}"\:éh':':{_é‘f,(fl vmen add culd water) of milk over it and bake in « pan D Cniamen Dl se .._,.’,f‘,:._;"'g 0i5) | employed by us. Dur price tell the e oo e s four vl | ous and afraid Jane Ann might’ get | - Dear Editor and Sisters of the Soociallinth u. Nitl. flour, add & Kood siaed | o5, 20, Minutes, Mix torether one ¢ Be sure and tell me the original color. whole story. spoons ck pepper, lesp ahead of you. I would love to see that | Corner: Busy times at our house, but || iers of butter: then line & baking dieh | lcoPocn butter and a level tabiespoon | STETSON & YOUNG. flour, little pepper, and stir into the Pulverized sage and one-quarter tea- | hew “bunmit’ % Stihe:: Buny thpas S 0 i [ - - spoon cavenne papper. 'We prefer our | “Dear Aunt Jule: Would like lo at; 55 st I}fl"“e‘sffl:lfis'xfi;fi,flfi T e o crume pour In the |gravy in the pan:’ cook ten minutes o Sausage rather lean and use abo - | tend vour dinner party, but alas, T ey oo EOISYERTeG. D an N 3 o a : with | [onger; put the fish in a dish, turn the > o i 1 my back for a brief | ejther small pieces of butter or lard: grayy over it, and serve with baked . . : | Native Lamb and bhicken hird beel. If yog have no sausage| '3 : 3 gutier and pressed into pans or cloth | perience ones upon alime _since then | What interesting letters we do Tiave B chivkin Tobotoarrs T Jios =8l | Pequonoc Bridge ‘ in trouble—with headache, AEE. Q SR A e W bk T T TR w I enjoy reading them. I have| “With best wishes to all. Au revoir. | EA R backache, nerves on edge, poor Scrapple is another savory dish|I lived near you I would share some 1 me of the recipes given by our FLBUR DE LIS, SWEET WILLIAM KNOWS READY o > 8es . which may be made from the meat of of"mv fl}m:“edl LR Tllz you. (| fociul Corner cooks and grand sucéess | payijc. i e spirits and unreasonable fatigue— | “ head und other pieces not used in ope Potlateh will write again. | has been the result. e 4 3 v :fi: ooy Tlluen;;mel should be | ofnce lived in the west not far from | Now I'm wailing for that chicken ple == vt Drear Editor and Sisters of (he Socia; | €20 find help forher whole system in ! hoiled until tender in \water enough | your state. ¥ ___ |recipe minus chicken, I've eaten apple CLOTHESPIN APRON. lere § am again after a long ’ and other nice te cover. When tender take out all| A Dreamer: Your story was OK. pie minus apples. mince pie minus lence, not for lack of inter- é many tones and run the meat through the | Scmetimes I myself would rather stay meat. but never a chickeniess chicken| Taks one yard toweling, gather |est, but for lack of time. z}u'"g. to eat fo0d cutter, then return it to the broth | at home than leave my work and 0. |pie, and 1 am anxious to try it. slightly at.fop, put on a band same as It is a beautiful autumn da the ¥ in which it was cooked. Season wilh| But you are right. The morc one | Dear Ready: I was so glad to be|any apron. hem lower end. With hem | sun is nice and warm, and we know . L TV R e B e e e T e B D R O R R T o | e s o e People’s Market bailing hot, add fine cormmeal into [ going. But now T must stay home ax Aunt Jules [ taini one reason whyi| about six or seven inches, stiteh twice | very many such beautiful davs hich & (up of wheat flour has previ- | I wmn not so strong 2s | _was once. | there is ~o muoch said against women |at each side and in center, forming two | 1 have besn very mueh intercsted in | 3 b4 W : SHUT-IN. |voting is becaude If the women were|pockets. Put in twelve new cininea: | chis hunting extedition for Ren.' | 6 Franklin St. ousiy heen stirred, until the whole is K i ; Mk & ssey StNC baster. Turn intel North Stomingion. ghven the power (o vote the saloons ' pins, six in each pocket, and a card orl Now Dolly, clizabeth and Papa's' /Sold Everywhere. Ir bozes 10c. and 25¢. JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop.