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| baps nis waste basket chooses its own o, irangth, le il She stil main: Corner, and ! ‘we all hope thit ere long she may restored Lo healtls and return to her place in our Corner, GLENWOOD, Colchester, ELIZABETH MAKES INQUIRIES. company. 1 will add a “Thank you!” for each Cornerite who has spoken a good word for my story. of recipes wnd other ‘me. The variety hints have been most helpful to You probably know that dream food is not at all filiing. T would love nothing better than to TRUE - 3 : be fat Nathaniel Doolittle's for the hog S o ST.OR Boite & Sa Blses chis' woek nd 1oave };;l;;n:- l:.‘:fm??;( if he elc'c‘ui“mfl'“ ‘;" - - Beef Puffs—Cut Into small pieces | space for the other Bisters £ e ] A b & beautiful night in Sep- ; which emanated from the Father's|beef enough for 3 cups, and chop fine | “Sweot Sixteen: I am Interesied in The Test of Civilization is the Esteem in Which Women is Held Nuthanicl, regarding farm work. I said: two onfons, pepper and salt (o suit your auto scarf, What material do you Flotmdul Sesion ot tember, and the moon and the stars | PITREORn. o+ T8 5 vour taste and put into a shallow |ume, and what size needies, and e e A DREAMER. | scemed to be shining more brightly | @ c4nnet se hile longer; then I| baking dish formed into sectlons. | they wioel or wood? ‘Washington, D. C- o a while longe t0- = . b i than usual. After a day of unusual| heard the command: Mmm a lb-hlusr !lona ul‘.’ ‘bfil t 1°z Ill.t?r d.xu.nr .’Tdhxn weather 1;“ fine, o] " gether with 1 blespoon butter, 1-2 |a lovel y for Indian summer Salur- WHY MEN DO NOT WANT care and worry, I went out upon the| /Now look my dsughterl’ .= . 1CU5"mik, 1 1-2 cups flour, 1-2 tea- [day. Our Dobbin in very busy thews WOMEN TO VOTE. | lawn and gazed heavenward, thinking | . 2RCRel % Coeo (0 PR 0% novo | spoon soda, 1 teaspoon cream tartar | Cuys. When tho work s over, wiil to myself that if life was full of care | cannot tell, or words express m“’;ulw"l.mmb:“m‘ powder. l:nur drl:‘l u{; yu‘\:r wi y-f I will a lllmuuv Sty Soei. g Vi as t: , God ray of | u mixturs ween our sections | watch he Corn 'or your reply to o for o Sovat el R e 3 o8 s randour of that scene of brIEINSsR| of ‘beef and bake until it is done: | Jim; and to give you all the encous cr She mor d, love n ited for a companion, a helpmate. was created different from man— tive, more delicate and re- or finer—something for a and take pride in—an ideal light to be able to behold and enjoy | and love. Kindness for all mankind Lis perfect handiwork. After thinking ' wag written on and In that presence. of His goodness and mercy, I went In- | 1 felt myself to be but an atom in the to the house and reired; and after & | presence of such glory, and I bowed in 'season of wakefulness fell to sleeD|awe and humbleness. 1 felt I was no merve while hot. Any kind of cold meat can be used, Wishing my neighbors and sisters good-bye, 1 remain, AUNT HESTER. agement I can, will suy Jim and Papu's Boy are mot in Willlmuntic division, although they hear the gong. Dolly: Pleased to know good success with Nut Frappe you The minute you put a woman on the | and was blessed with the vision of | more than again heard level with ‘man they lose this charm | which I will tell the Soctal Corner|fho gentle e Sk yhen 1 Ledyard. #o_ evar foal lonesome, the only oila and identity and become at once an- | sisters. N L i to write from Hartford? We will e EVERY WOMAN'S OFPORTUNITY. and identity e sisters. “Arise, my child, and behold the mul e T R Tl e Tt Brides Brvcune The Bulletin wants good home letters, ful letters of any kind the mind may suggest. 0d busifiess leiters; g0od help- They should be in hand oy Wednesday of each week. Write on but one side of the paper. The e are eSceptions to all rules, and 1 contend it It is impossible for the two distinct natures to see each the other’s nof thinse: sibl is im- 1 heard the clock strike 12, and seem- | titude of people ed to be so restless that I could not seem to get to sleep; but I sent out the thought that I was well and made in the image of God, therefore was 1 then saw waves of people, 50 1o speak, all reaching to God for help, with so much agony written on U’ldrl in | Dear Sisters and Editor of the Social Corn_c: Will send you a few goos recipes that I hope you will all try and Wil call you up wher 1y ond Sisterhood. wo start our march for Sister R and we will play puss In the « fi as we baven't cornered sl Address, SOCIAL CORNER EDITOR, Bulletin Office, Norwick., Conm. BRois That sy hanst | Srat fosth no doubt in some cases women in poli- | perfect and must go to sleep. After a lsympathy and love for all mankind. FePOrt your success. Ready yet. B \ e tics would greatly benefit conditions; | few thoughts of this kind I felt my- | Then I heard my Fathers volce once| Has anyone found Ready yet? Louise: I see you are helping us but I believe it would not be so in the | gelf lifted up by unseen hands, 50 10 |again, saying: R.ady: Where are you? Please send | fnd Ready. Thank you. 1 think vour THREE PRIZES M?N"’NL": $2.50 o first; $1.50 to second: $1.00 to ¢ of cases. Women are too de- | gpeak, and was carried forth out of | “Go forth to Earth again. There is|™Me an invitation when you do m.'; rest, ‘phone nu;nl;ur" umlno’;lz;;. m‘lmmy"““” thir ward made the last rda; P i vor- rift i to take tea our woodbox. Is the|you were 2-2 in a ¢ on 4 A o the Saturday in each month, , and consequently if a Wom- |an open window, when I d ifted up-|o work for you to do. Bind up the|lo take tes on your woodox. I the|¥oy Weve A8 Co ROOCSr Cime Cher mind is once centered upon a re- ward alone, touching nof broken-hearted—nurse the sick—give ‘The not, & few of the “short people hight iratte. 1 falled to mee @ lettor from su there will be no let mp or peace | ing nothing and seeing n to all a kind and lovi or That 7 - ry M SOCIAL CORNER POEM. until syrup will thread. Pour syrup|until the desired end be accomplished. | horror of my position I cannot ex- |is the work of ail; and great shall be|=it on the floor and hang their feet off. | vou. ‘We know you are a very hus gradually on to the beaten white of | 'Uhis works both ways, for good or for | press; but in the agony of my soul I|your reward if you follow my instruc- | Mister Doolittle; 1 have enjoyed|Bister and are acqualnted wilh wll e Get a Transfer. e ana contine Deatin ustil right o2k BQod, woman—I mean 4 con- | cried " alou tions and my Word: peading your letters vory mmuch. What [Jo¢ o which Dolly gnve u i s cousistency to thread, then add one | Scientious, Christian woman—w T tle han PR 8 you o ! . o and te “ it % | teaspoon lemon juice. @ potent factor in eliminating evil from | 5 Bl e Sl e What has become of Jack the Hunter will lend you a helping - 0, Eret wbd - | _E. T. C, Morning Glory and Isabel: | & community, while a bad woman— then heard a gentle voice say: once more led to my room: and as I[@Rd his wife: also Sweet Lavender? ~— ' Yoy o ng 1n o o e e o UIoA ol N Sl o arRInly Eaod. Wwho is worso' than a bad man—would | “Yes, my daughter, St. John on the | came to myself the clock strack two.| Paye Verna: Have you lwins? How i B ot e Pl nsfer. 5 gy & dcgrade and disgrace her sex, and if | Isle of Batmos. This was a vision which, though | Pro Get off the track of Doubt and Gloom, Nat: I think you deserved first prize. ‘Write again. AUNT NANCY. you n t the frenchise to the good That brought comfort to- my aching |awful in the horror of the darkness, between be! I"have three little ones, Guess Who: Hope to hear from you Get on the Sunshine Train—there’s - : Norwich. woman you must give the bad woman/| heart. I drifted awhile longer, then I| was full of grandeur in beholding my | 9N @nd elght years of age. — ¢ an equal right. eard the shms sentle’ voite SaY: - > - & MY | Somebody of Lebanon: Welcome to|8#8in. I guess you live a mile and & Wt & gema God made man and then woman. I | 2552 L %t e e e e L P these »'0e% | this Corner! ~Am glad 1o see someone | HAlf or two miles nearer the post It you are on the Worry Train, Get a transfer. You must not stay there and com- plain; Get a transfer. The Chverful Cars are passing through, And there 1s lots of room for you; Get a transfer. b A ¥ you are on the Grouchy Track, Get a transfer. Just take & happy Special back; Get a transfer. Jump on_the train =nd pull the Tope That lands you at the station Hope; AUNT JULE ON VARIOUS MATTERS __Dear Editor and Sisters: The Corner is_steadily improving, and 1 enjoy it Nat: Your stories are good—you de- served the $2.50 prize. Why don't you cpen your heart now and get Jane Ann an extra wing for her hat? Poor Jane! I am sure she is worthy of it 1 wish I could write a story, but I suess I am passe! It is amusing to walk by the polls on election’ day and see the different groups of men hanging around the polls, some with hands thrust in_their pockets, others holding up a building . | more ate wes 1 feily te vot it the bidden fruit he > disastrous to both: imagine the net results would be 18. the forbidden | surely die Gen. About the Ada ruit “ye sl e will make him an helpmeet for him.” first voman did was to contend she knew than God, and tol thing m if he hall not You see, man didn't want to get into any heated ar- with his “helpmeet,” so after tasted. The helpmeet” eat of the for- results s bad if woman were permittea “Of course they are going to e (some of them, thank God, mot “Once again bebold the face of the ever living God.' I tried to open my eyes, but found I could not, because of the brightness the story of the singer comes to me o'er and o'er: “We will meet Him face to fac AUNT ILLIO; would mot approve of thelr corrupt practices. Now, in -naking this state- ment, I do not mean ali the men are corruptible There are honest men s well as honest women; and it takes all kinds to fill the world. I have heard z00d, honest men stand up for woman suftrage and say woman had & right to a voice in public affairs. ‘Women are a great deal more intel- ed cranberry jelly. It tastes about the same. Here is a Christmas idea: Mark paper off in oblongs. Down each col- umn write the name of some fruit or jelly, Cover the back of paper with mucilage. Then sew the paper om the oblong lines on the sewing machine without any thread in your needle. This gives it the-appearance of a sheet to keep Loufse comoany. By the way, T have a recipe that Louise contributc that is fine. It ix a chocolate pud- ding. Perhaps .it may be what Aunt Hester Is looking for. Chocolate Pudding (steamed)—One square of chocolate (or three tal spoons cocoa), one-half cup of sugar, one-half cup of sweet milk, one cup of flour, one teaspoon of butter, one teatpoon of baking powde yolks of two eggs, ph of salt, flavor with vanilla and steam one hour. Sauce—One cup of powdered sugar one tablespoon of butter, whites of two flice than I do, and that he church which stands on a hill , Good wishes to all you attend in ™. PLIZATBETH Leonard Bridge PAPA'S BOY I8 JOLLY Dear Bditor and Sisters: Once more 1 3 better hold up on writing Thi 19 pretty business for me to b L 1 wonder how many Sisters went t church today, inclulling the 12ditor went, although it was pretty chilly. M old Dobbin is slow but sure with one shoulder, waiti am | 1), the race has bezum, they are “de- x Get a transfer. beie Showlder, waiting for the man | & 0 T e cogd oid home ciscle | of stamps. They make handy labels | ligent than some of the men who can | one H0Ierpoon G0 bRCND WV OFFN01 © 4, Y pat'by the window today 1 ker —Ladles’ Home Journal | i pocket: and when ho goets his man | Will give way to the club. The chil- |fOr, fruit jars in the canning seasonjonly make (X) = agalnst thelr|, 4" gugar and add graduslly to the | thinking what the dear Sisters weie s i tos pocket; end when ho gets his man | 11l Ele Moy 10 e Tepsy, divorues, | and are inexpensive. PATIENCE. | rames. It makes no difierence to them | 210 SUESE Bud add, £ deing ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS, ({3, Rolnt where hic had us soon vo L will grow p IS Aoiay. S | et who Giey' voto Tor as long. as. they are | "My beaten ere BT s B M you wien. sayove g e o C . . 3 = P ve or ten doilars. ght think- wenti entury udding—One | standing by your back d. yet with a ding he gets:that exffa dollar, ar and the wife and mother love i $ 4 L h Ready—Try it again. We do not know | J's L < ; s RECIPES FORM CLOVER BLOSSOM. | ing and right living willDring us bet- | pint of graham flour, one-half pint of [Zun and game? Are vou in the Wi g I'a venture to bet a cooky that it is B Of the: CIEm0Es (EOKE 3 e ter laws. The boys and girls of today | aweet milk, one pint of molaswes, one- [ fiantio aiviston, and have yBu n tel how it happened. more often 50 cents than a dollar, and r~ some suffragette say: As 1 |are the men and women of tomorrow. Balf pound chonned raisins (seeded), phone? Tsn't your hubby's init Aunt Jule—Money received. We do not | {n; D < . e B we will clim- | Dear Social Corner Friends: have that kind of “mewsies” in | Lo 1S what we are supposed to call] Wil us the ballot and we Will eli- | porcived o welcome to your circle, 1| And vears alone will only tell whether | one-third pound chopped nuts, one tea- | 120" 1 dm on the watchout for ve Norwich. Please designate some |"'GielF &8 Bonor in men- wut| Oh, ‘mothers, daughters and. sisters, | Will venture to call once more. women shall have a voice or be Kept |spoon each of salt and soda, and one | ‘Dear Jim: When you come to call other use for it. prisome, the man or woman who put | e e e abaut? Wil | Sister Elizabeth: Thank vou for |down as they were a hundred years |teaspoon of = baking powder. Spices|on me I hope you will not say you Somebedy, of Lebanon—All writers are | vo 5, 00% Bbove all other things—then | HA3L 00 SO 0 o e Your “treas- | teling me where those lines were |ago. may be used if lked. Mix smoothly [ noc ke mumpkin or squash, for { supposed to smend in a pen-name | R polRgrealthing e ur Ctreasure is there | found. I, too, like the old hymns best. | If the American woman is_compe- |and steam in a closely covered mould | ore my favorites. and their real name. The reallon our police force that wh ever had | 1iso be vour heart. The standard | We Wwill have to meet some time and |tent to rear and manage a large or|for four hours. Serve Wwith Jelly | Dear Dolly: T wish T have been name is held in secrecy. In this|imhey are thoroush and can he crubid: | for mordlity s Jesus Ohrist: let your |bave a sinz. emall fanuly, have the respousibility | sauce. with you when you I yo nut way cards or letters may be sent . BL = Lame 5 Rallots! Away| [ am sending a fow good recipes,!and share the burdens—to help her | Eryui¢ Cake—Sift together three cups | Fappe through the Editor and the prize with the protection of our city. have at thelr head a pa) live man, Y| one | treasy with be in ¥ W them! m. have too much law | husband in his many business cares, she must be both mentally and phys- which, though inexpensive, are good of previously sifted graham flour, Lwo Dear Elizabeth: T guess we will ha o take my auto and go sc t sent, if won. who gets right down to busi: | now—t much sin goes with them.|enough for any festival: cu; f whi ch i siness ome | now—too much ¢ oes 5 ps of white flour, one teuspoon each | L nd go Jane —Tou are rgnt D thinking the|works with his men, ana Whik we|We need women who will put their | Pumpkin Pie—Four cups of sifted [ 81y able to form an opinion of her | of ‘Clove, allspice soda and salt, and |y fo fnd Reads Baturasy < P i God, not ballots, like > 3 c i ot R any, o y e on Tao\Ien can be. trusted to look | Lt I G0d o e reen the. home | RUPkin, one hesping tesspoon K10~ |, woman of today has the will End|enos of sheae asd one cup of molasses |my friend. “Have you e televh to distribute alms. The most he out for the\welfare of the cf | our mothers were—to keep the home 2er, 1 heaping teaspoon of cinnamon, vou have, will eall you up be can do with funds for Christmas| ‘Hope you all had a nice Thanksgiv- | SPotless, to teach the offspring the dif- | 5 tabicspoons sift: r 1 teaspobn | the brain. and the confidence In her |ang two cups of milk alternately with use ig to turn them over to the|ing and enjoyed the barrel buraine . | ference between right and wrong. salt, xef:np ot au‘u-’d :lnd ftttle of ‘:n- Own power to win over man's opposi- | the flour mixture. Beat thoroughly |10 let you know when .1 am City Misslon or the Salvation AUNT JULE. | 'Teach the children that goodness| neg ~ Mix thoroughly and add 1 . jtion. Of course, We cannot alWaye|and add three cups of raisins and cit- |ir my auvto = . o that Army—both worthy charities. . Norwich. | estowed upon an enemy has effoct| Tt in cricush ik b smake It & 1itela | 28Tee. There is room for differences | ron, hoth slightly floured. Bake in & Dear Cherisetta: T saw that yout =g | ving out his affections 6 can- | thicker than custard ple. of opinion in this matter, as in all | moderate oven for one hour. tle piece wasn't in la ek ) SOMEBODY CHATS A LITTLE. |[HOW L. H. K. MAKES CHOCOLATE ve both God and -Mammon." others; and this-is mine. I don't ex- PEGG ANNE, |trust you will keep on writing = What is home without a mother? It Apple and Nut Salad—Cut up ap- | pect others to agree with me; and Lebanon, Good luck to all SAE BOT Deer Friends: Did you all have a £ood Thankegiving dinner, and were you prepared in case some of the aisters called? Have you some of Jim's pie and some chickenless chicken pie beside it? Papa’s Boy: I know who you are: but as I haven't been in Leonard Bridge for so long I could get lost easily. Come and See me when you know who I am. find Ready. Sweet Lavender: I guess you have | huckléberrving, .and the si said 2 can by adding flour. Flavor with| 'Peep of Sterling: I can guess who | ters, her letters were as good as & ser- vour hands full “with the twins. they enjoved it, also. I should like to Lers of the Social Corner: In al- | ¢(innamon.” Let rise over night very |voy are. Hope baby's eyes are better, | mon to me. ks : me of Them: Can’t you send some | €0 with you. Do tell us of your trip very home there is a daily or |!i8ht. Knead and put in spice and | Write again. I wish we could hear how Frank of more Christmas ideas? Only a short | to_Vashon Island. ; aper—perhaps more than | > little saleratus. Roll out and sot| Dear Ready: I see A Dreamer calls | Moosup is. and Elixir of Senna. It is not & new time ago some one sent the very thing 1 wanted, and I guess someone else liked it also. { what fun! “Who is Who them find thelr way to the o # 3 Ry 1 Delf y Mi: 2 - > # i = € e o ne-E Fruit-Cake—One-half cup ural very Mistakes again, | with you. T would b ased to c 2 Nat: Don't you think Jane Ann| Aunt Hester: I make a Chocolate | fo e made over again into | sughe 3 cup butter, 1.5 eup mo. |pardon me this time. So you meyer |at your home and listen to the quar- | [p millions of welinformed families through- might write a fine letter, win a prize , Pudding the same as custard, but first paper. lasses, mix together, then add 1 egg |Wore a hobble skirt, Well, T like you | tetfe sing. out the world to cleanse and sweoeten and get some fine feathers? vn:nx the chocolate or cocoa with the We have had a daily in our family | well beaten, 1 cup raigins stoned and | better without skirts. We want all Hebron Widow: Have you heard I remain to be found. sugar and cornstarch, dry very thor- for many years, and I can assure you | chopped, and 1 cup sour milk in which | thé men folks we can have in our |Jim sing lately? Guess I am too far | [ and strengthen the system whenever SOMEBODY. Lebanon. powder; then add beaten egss; pou nt for waste paper. Let me tell you cle " ‘mak Dear Jlanche: Sorry I can't give| Home Body: That strawride sounds i | into the boiling milk. e gttt e e LD R B T ] e o Ao ot Pamtt Favol to me” T.cat snioy &’ jolly mood When buying note the full name APPLE-LESS APPLE PIE FOR NAT. A Dreamer: Your story was all O. K eptacles, coat, SKirt. | spoons cinnamcn. Bake in one loaf. one I was busy—two |time at any time. of the Company—California Fig Syrwp | I wonder if I haven't met Blue Bells camping out 3 . three, busier; four, five, six, sev- | Daughter: I trust to meet with you Dear Sisters of the Social Corner: 1| °f Scotland. pin cushions, chest| Mock Mince Pie—Ten common|epn, eight—no time to stop at all; al- |some time. The Soclal Corner is a Co.,~printed on every package of the noticed in Saturday’s Bulletin that Nat | |t does not seem as though the nd sink cleaners, ice | crackers rolled, 2 teacups cold coffee, | ways sbusy. good Corner to be in, and I trust to has called for an apple ple recipe ChIiStmas holidays were so near. We other ways too nu- |1 teacup m)lasses, 1 teacup brown| Aline: Sorry if you, too, are a |hear often from you. Just let the pans, genuine. without apples. I take pleasure in Will have to shop early to avoid the | sugar, 1 teacup raisins, 1=2 teacup Of {shut-in. What a comfort this Cormer | pots and cobwebs zo when ou have | K Regular price 50" per bot. one sizs only. sendinz my recipe for one. It will help TUSh if. we are planning to do mucl make these things: | vinegar, i-4 cup butter, 2 teaspoons |is for all. SHUT-IN. anything for us. —~ For sale by all leading druggists. out his Christmas dinner, perhaps, as tradins receptacle is full size |cinnamon. 1 teaspoon cloves. Mix S Sweet William: Yes, Indeed, we are o it will be too late for Thankssiving How much we do enjoy giving to minus an inch hem ali | all togetmer ana boil. This makes A REPLY TO AUNT JULE. friends. I trust we shall have many THE ORIGINAL aid GENUINE What do you want mext, Nat? It Others, for it says, “It is more bi i the way around. Take two or three |three pies. —_— more pleasant evenings together. We YRUPO FIGS anl seems to me your wants are numer- |2 £IVe than to receive,” and do let thicknes Jf paper opened out, stitch | May you all be truly thankful on| Editor of ihe Sociel Corner: I thank |shall have to have the Leonard Bridge i ous; but you seem to have them sup- U5 hecd “A Dreamer’s Suggestions” in t, fold and stitch | Thanksgiving day. - the editor for the old songe; I do en- | Sisters teach us how to play flinch ELIXIRY SENNA plied just the same. glving something our friends will ap es’ and bottom CLOVER BLOSSOM. |joy them so much. Shiat thmet outl 15 MANUFACTURED BY weet Lavender: Was very sorry the Jreciate. some out of th s “The Gypsy’s Warning” I heard su: Guess Who: I have n guessed t P ins were sick. Hope they are bet-| * LEE and vou have a very handy | SUGGESTIONS FROM PINK ROSE.|in 1568 on the prairies of Tlinais suei |1 wish I could run in an! p Al CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUPCO. ter. PUDDING. Dear Editor and isters of cial Corner: It has been som since I have written to the siste brothers of the Social Corner, but I have been enjoying all the good lettors and had good luck with the recipe Tve tried. I have been very ] since I last wrote to you, for we’:ave moved; now and Yes, Potlatch, it was I whe Isabelle: Where are you? You were certainly a Yankee for guessing; but 1 oughly until all lumps are crushed ime” (if I'm to li Sint big ¢ tion. To vote means pre- caucuses, conventions, bailot- ns. invoilate. non. ry 1ving been read? and many from the > without a preserve the ingdom to come other things homc— mother. home! through Keep the name of wom- CRUSOE. FOR OLD P, APERS. use are these papers put Stacks and many bundles of them ever to th put accumulated shall he glad to hear others on this same question, Herois a problem for someone. So let the sisters all sit in council and answer this perplexing question. American women are not like the women of Persia, whom the men think possess no minds or souls —not even a spark of ntellect. Wish we had some of those men over hers in our Cormer. They would soon find out whether we women have intellect ples in dice shape and add about one cup of walnut meats. Cover with the following salad dressing: Two eggs heaten thorouzhly, one level teaspoon salt, one of pepper, two tablespoons vhite sugar, 1 teaspoon mustard, 1 tablespoon butter, five tablcspoons vin- egar. Mix all together. Cook in dou- ble boiler and stir constantly till it thickens. Raised Doughnuts—One egg, 1 large Dolly: 1 should say it is hard to|that we have got a little straightencd or not. Now, Aunt Jule, you have my | us. We have had no two letters allke ess. T have been puzzling my brain | out, will take a breathing spell and cup sugar, 1-3 cup shortening, 1-2)opimon of woman suffrage. It may | vet, aad ail have been Inlpr-«unnx.‘ - so long I am tired, just trying to | have a chat with you. A PRACTICAL USE - -up good t, or half a yeast cake, | not be like Yours; but the more the | I miss Ma's letter when she does p sweet milk, stir as hard as difference the merrler the discussion. away until the dough is light, Cut o T Squares and fry in hot lard you fairy godmother, but I think Ready in o Ready always to help. a better name. 1 teaspoon soda has been stirred. Add | Corner. out of Salem; and “Sweet Marie” I READY MISSES THE OLD WRITERS Dear Editor and Social Corner Sis- ters: I think the wireless telegraph operator must have a busy timsa of it as well as Soclal Corner Editor. The messages are flying back and forth so fast, If we do not send in our thoughts and ideas, someone else will do it for not write, and as for M. Roena's let- If 1 had a have "pho a Sister Louise: would call you up away to hear him sing. your children. Where there are chil- Il of our Can- Yeonard Bridge. FREEDOM FROM COLDS & HEADACHES INDIGESTION & SOUR STOMACH BILIOUSNESS & CONSTIPATION and untried remedy, but is used by laxative remedy is needed. Jim: Your pumpkin pie is all right, | CREETINGS AND HINTS | paver bags in. You never have to| Dear Sisters of tre Social Corner: | heard the band play going on the boat | dren you can always find me " 5 | FROM A DR | hunt for a baz when you want one. I do agree thai we have had enough |to Mt. Vernon in 1893. and “Molie | Cherisette: Please call and bring Meck Apple Pie—Two crackers, roll- | EAMER. | junge ifferent | ef recipes, anfi think something el¢ | Darling” was played at a wedding as | your friend with you. I trust (o be a ed fine, one cup of sugar, juice of one Dear Corner ¥Friends: * | taking » or more copies of | would be liked by all. the bridal” party left the church—the |tattin-maker soon. oo or ou lemon, or more if you like; pinch of | ance 1 ! them the length vou want, roll| Why not some one who does dress- | pride’s name was Moliie. Blue Bells: Your letter gounds good salt. one-half a nutmeg grated, and |j : S Ik 10 xuy tly. th 1 middle and | making give us a little talk on that Answer to Aunt Jule: very wi to me. Please look up - . about two-thirds of a cup of cold Wa- | tha. londer ot o Shtaream stories do) % down a Tit- | subject? ; Tlmely hints on how to 476 | man can b, trusted. with - wete ot | torbury sisters. 1wonder what has be. | Youcan’t have aclear brain ter. Bake “with two ycrusts. !y._fls making up ;d[siill:.{u?:‘?x;x' m - to hang by.|old clothes might not come amiss. as well as every man; and there will | come of them all. You sh have n active muscles i -4 Biack Chocolate Cake.—Cream one-) One delegate chosen was a mew | enient for ansone { Aunty of Willimantic: Could I send | ho no more bad women vote than bad |cup of tea and you may on the P ana - ilrm nalf cup of butter, add one and one. | Mmember, and to this woman the leacic o Ko FheEhe obe [ you a card in care of our Soclal Cor- | men. Women and men must stand | Woodbox. nerves, if your bowels ure half cups of sugar, and cream again; | 'emarked: far between. ner? Where are our sisters who used | together for the good of their country ur de I guess you have taken . R add the beaten yolks of four ezgs, four | oung woman, can we depend on| .. ways a n to have on | to write? ! /| the same as for th me for someone eise. “The time vou| sluggish; but see what a help ounces of chocolate dissolved in five |You to visit the slck?: | s B ¥ sorew hbols, WRICh Wih i iCrslane. Dot sou e o ofL [ LS SNeaiE Naal to speak | mentlon was belore L wil give vou| to you will be a few doses of blespoonfuls of boiling water: one.| The youns woman answered very | e T |Gt oty O T el | o o wan) epftingiate) at RIE | 80 JRE D SN nlle Yocttard talls If cup of milk, one and one-halt | SPArply: | S 87 | Corntiower; Orly )nle. lufs! o ery | torical hall. Brooklyn, N. Y. on the the cup of tea JOIEIBAN A % of flour, mixed and sifted with| “When I promise to do a thing I al- | g At R | et mWay T Am 8 Buittagiat” He |lng me who s HAM s 1wo level teaspoonfuls of baking pow- word, if possibl J2s Ly 9% pam Lo e, igery | 134 many of his people to hear him. |may sit an th der, two (teaspoons of vanilia. and e o e Tor filling, fold It any sister cares for embroidery | o began, “I hive seven roasons I remain 2y astly the beaten whites of the egas,;lcar friend. please do not feel hurt g wonid Do O D N DD e o Jor | First, he had a good mother; to_her L S A €olded in. Bake in a moderate oven, | !N question asked you, for T we oL h {on shirtwaists, have quite a 1ol |he owed all that was good him; Leonard Bridge. and ice when cool. | re that there ar gtk e o il copy and send if she will |second. he ‘had an _excellent wife. = LOUISE, "w-r)' few who do keep their p I e kindlv tell me now to reach her. = |looking over the audience, he sald: | GLENWOOD SPEAKS Sold Everywhere. SanesiDe. sad 88, * |ind because of this fact the T . S B o |4 e TedEeaing e Do 1o S [ Muny ot you luow: Ifithat s true. FOR M. ROENA. S CHOICE RECIPES idu live up to their ‘word' eiabls: and wi 4st withla Christmas present to each other in{\rs Nash was the best minister's wife — pelled to suffer because of if quite nEame. 3 | school A they are to have a irec || gver knew: and now I have five more Dear Friends of the Social Corner FROM AUNT NANCY. | *FOUSht by those whose promises oS ake o mpmT e e | LT Te B ristmas Spirit | reasons, and you want to know w! 1 love to think of the jovs which will * [not worth the time it takes to rcpen S taathery ot hetwesn i | 0, IS oA O bty ouEht | they are, I see by your looks. T have [come into. many lives . quring Dear Sisters of the Soclal Corner: |them. em together, put between Jd |io7 Sisters, please tell what you all | nve daughters. who I want to vote. | Somaisgiving week Truly It 1o 5 bea: Here are a few dainty Christmas reci. | And so, dear Cornerites, it's up- to i el e T o Sl s cork: | ; DI+ Nash has for some years lived | iry} custom— ew England home- pes. you and I to be numbered among the e wat raine L will tell & few ways to save work: | jn Los Angeles,. 80 now he has his | coming for Thanksgtving. How many t : % T Sy pmbered mm shions, cut folded paper| When I olean BT N6 0l | wisha bis. Ganetlers can vete. coming for Thanksgivine, How many| Latest and best thing ever put on Christmas Wreaths—Cream one-half | If any of the Sisters are handy ot (same for pi rewspapers instead of cloth. It's bet-| Women are coming to thelr own. | (et thelr purse will allow, while | (he market. Keeps your coffes or ten cup butter, add one cup granulated |fixing up a last year's folt hat. s ekt p and saves work and cloth, and | Nothing will make & woman unwome | Lt i e T i Nl b | Bot oF cold for 24 hours sugar, then one egg slightly beaten, |haps they would like to know how. e one side. Gold auch lint. Put a lttle soapsuds to |anly. only her own conduer Y e ey oAt whion PRICE, §2.00, one and three-quarters cups fdour mix- | weman swcceeded in using um ol tris £ vour starch. Your clethes will iron | ¢ Aunt Jule would like, T might | tnables her to prepare the feilcious | A ed and sifted with two teaspoons of- |mings. The shape wes & Sorien wrer. send her the Woman's Jouriml through | dishes which shall delight the chil | baking powder and one-eighth of a |brushed it thoroughly, then prese: 5 D jdca TS0t fnom my moth | the editor. I think she would like to | dren wh arrive The Shetucket H 255 (4 teaspoon mace Chill thoroughiy: toss [brim, using a wet cloth betweer £ Put your tiny pieces Of |read it, “"As ‘she works she r abers the 12 dictucke arnzss one-half the mixture on a floured |felt ind the flat, which was e into a can with a few holes in | AN OUTSIDER okies which were Jok special fa board and roll one-elghth of an' inch |while the beim was domy one n y bottom and sozzle up snd down I | Norwich. . . | T I o o s 321 Main Street, thick; eut with doughnut cuiter, brush |up to sult her taste and 1ot 1t ary g U (en Four AN wates: WA Takie f il (he & o [P ortiaie 4 wab i ale wwhitha EarTy. o white of egg, sprinkle | which it wa 2 She . { suds necded. P | Joyed most, or a certain kind of cal WM. C. BODI, with granulated sugar and - shredded | Seound tho erewn someold biack o When grease is on'the kitchen floct | TWO GOOD RECIPES FROM AUNT |Joved monw of & periiin KInG of chue cocoanut, garnish each with three | which had been brushed and ol put on a Httle soda, then pour on hot HESTER. { whieh. Mabel “HNSR YN - AN axe B - small round, red eandies to imitate [Then on the left side of the ol water and cee it disappear, % g L e sehitr e Wb Eral “wonthe ipa berries and angelica cut in picces to | brim she made a slit (about the v Good-Bye. PINK ROSE. {, Dear Sisters of tke Social Corn. iions. represent leaves. Place on a butiered tcct and bake eight minutes in a slow ven. Fedora Figs—Steam best quality of = until soft, cool and make an in- in each lengthwise and stuff ne-half of a marshmallow and ish walnut meat broken in width of the brim). On each side the slit she fastened an old fas bead ornament, sewing each tiro the opposite side of the slit; thr peared that the bead ornamerts ed the slit together. were made of “old rose” beads. I'm sure some of you hav: old fashioned trimmings laid a ia These ornaments | ing clean s after in refrigerator. esses of paper put two over it This SHUT-IN BELIEVES IN WOMEN'S! RIGHTS. After belng absent for a week I turn once more 1o our_dear Soc Corner topics which The Bulletin cai get along without: but as we know | enjoy it more and more as the tin | goes on. Wild Cherry: Are we not friends? 1 think we must be, for vour ways are quite_famillar. Wouldn't you like to Dear Auni Jul Votes for women— I say yes. I canuot see where it can lower her swndard. or dignity, and It is proved every day in the week that | Thanksgiving feast We are apt sometimes to think of the a mort of sacr] cge, but it 18 ot so. These busy 1 nd women for a few days lay a their business cares as they jour back to the old home, there to par of the Thanksgiving feast provid father and mother, and back in th. home remew the ' sacred associations 1 by old Evening School NOW IN SESSION Close and serve in paper cases, o v other w: in which th .. i - |as the abgve and black silk frin S o Noman is tie equal of man. Was | find Ready? She 4s so interesting. I |und lift the veil from the cholcest pic- toria Cakes—Cream one-quarter | Nowaday®anything that is odad bl ol she not made to ke man's companton? | should like to have 5 good, long talk | iures hung in memory's gallery. No- it nd 2dd one-half pound |ning, and anything old is odd. e aE L A Then wi can she not vote? with ner—wouldnt vou? Your break- | where else could such a perfect spirit CITY HAL‘ «d sugar and continue to beat early every woma n Iy tor: shirtanint - b I Pecause man wants to held first | fagt omelet is just the thing, of Thanksgiving prevail. » minutes. Then 2dd the grated one lemon, three-guarters tab- of lemon juice and the yolks £gs beaten until thick. ~ Sift = of flour with one-quarter salt_and one-quarter tea- soda. Beat thorougnly and add m 1 hands a plalted skirt which forbids her to lay ome side. She c.an remodel it, if she desires (o lLave : up-to-date skirt. First ripeth. and plaits and wash ii, If the zo washable; 1f not, clean with water and a few drops of aunmon in sisirt | r may f T havi e ind e foun: NNAL ce. Mar has held mastership too . to give it up easily o his weaker ompanion. This world I8 no longer a Garden of Eden. If we would make it a Paradise, we must first drive out corraptivle and dishonesi officeholders, It a woman i3 a taxpayer, should she Nathaniel Doolittle: You certainly had a very exciting time for omce. | Keep your eéve cn them hogs and don't let them give you a race around the barn or garden lot. Sympathy: Don't be bashful now, just as you have made a Dear Ready: 1 want to tell you how pleased M. Roena was with the pretty card you sent her some time ago, Just after recelving it she left us, expect- ing to spend the winter in Hartford, but she had been there just one week when she was called to the hedside of Tuition and Supplies Free Pure Gluten Flour whites of four eges beaten untll [the water. Buy a ready-made 3 not have as much of & chance as % v 4. Bake Hitle tins 25 minutesin |skirt pattern; follow instractions carc. | Deus L was | brother? Waman gan be tinated Witk e e e L e s, | B o S aads moderate oven. Remove from tins |fully, and I'm sure the results wili o interes icken ple without [ vote, as well as her father, brother, | Sncial Corner: and Bope o wit oor | fE thesa weaks she has been carii 1 frost tops with White Mountamn {most satisfactory. | ¢hic 1 will teil you of my [or husband; and shs would not seil | main with us. = 7 " | for this dausghter, nursing her back to i CARDWELL'S cream. Put one cup sugur and ome-| It Is most gratifving to know that;siiay cream without straw- | her vote, either. X Here are tws recipes which are real | Mife aid- Hogith . as. Only n mother a 3 third cup waler in a sauce pan (I |Social Corner writers necd mnot fcar] i recipe for siraw- One rezgon men do not wish forlg,od ones: s cculd do, and helping to cure for th sheuld have saiq boiling water), heatfour Bditors waste baske. Fven if v - ice cream, but instead of straw- | women at the polls is, they are afraid, : tiny twin girls. Now ail are. doing | Tel. 962 9 Market Strect write Greek it will b deciphered. Pe: ise the sume amount of strain- ! The woman I see too much and| Baked Corn and Tematoes—Cover nicely, but M. Roena, overtaxing her &redwally to the hoiling point, let beil >

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