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NORWICH keeping very still (meaning no|sprinkle with salt and perrer: rep-tl harm ‘when"I mention Calia Taly and | uatll paa 1 full, crumbs-en top. owr| SPECIAL TO WOMEN than soap and water. That has been HOW TO WRITE A STORY B llentad whan . meat i T wml e T e e e e A i i germicidal of all antiseptics 5~ fully four vears ago and from that { Calla Lily chose this as her pen DAme |- suimon Salad:. Ohe cup’of minged time to the present day it has been By Experience { for certainly I remember her:mother | 38im » o 3 mixed with a cup of chopped Srduestion I Iyl Wl ot | when they livea in & white house be- CGigry” e : Let me see. there are a few hilis 1| dressing and serve on lettuce leaves. | a}K ‘ ‘ 1 e B. Ih(&ughl T I()QI‘(EQ s0 sweet and clean d . didn™ d s o) " ' v e iant e oBD Ok hether Ll Sistér and T.set in the kitchen. Sls- -acold him,'for she ate three while she-|-can racall_Watwecus Hill, Vergason| Fresh Salmon Fried: Cut the slices isdptic Powder ter had just finished reading my first | Was geiting supper, and 1 ieard her | il Bean Hill and Plain Hill. I won- | three quarters of a n fnch thick, areaca A soluble Antiseéptic breath enough to tell her that there ,ln our conversation I managed to get wasn't anything in this world better looked so poison dirty that she thought I needed it and that soap was a Stranger to me. 1 concluded that Mrs, | difference between grace and ness, Our success in_life, our to ecarry out what we undert pends On our possessing an att 1 Tors = "=t | say they were good, if ;she did sa¥ It| der which ix the most famlliar to Cal- | them with flour of @ip In egs and | . p Bs address was not inviting, her | mociel COTREr Siory Shd was SOMTALL- | wmo shouldmt. " < oce |13 il ? ‘o tha | CTOTS. fry @ Bight brown to be dissolved in water § s R | ating me on m: te. ““Any pie? Yes, there's one pi My reason for my pen name is that , ; Pve hetn—snd ersonality malee s | “It is very simple,” said L “A good | lef:, although there came near not be- | my only sister (when the song first| Salmon Patties: Cut cold cooked as needed. | | - B ; g ny. It must have been an extra| ., 4 jously ill, and a|Salmon into dice. Heat about a pint subjec: suggests itself and all you have (106 A0V O BLGL Si*ut off & Dlece LoF | Samey oo e for her wver and oyer| OF the dice in a haif pint of cream or | As a mediéinal antiseptic for douches o oumed -1 suppose that pan- | Mike (he's'the policeman on our beat) | el ‘Snd thought it very beautiful, | Fich milk. Season to fastc with in ireating catarrh,. infflimmation o | try door suggests a story to you?” she | @hd when he dropped in tonignt she up | unq after she passed away there were | Cavenne pepper and salt. Fill the | ulceration of nose, throat, an at 3 our posses <t g ffors ha Tindin e heag 5t: but | Shells and serve. caused by feminine ills it has no equal. manner. One cannot put on a man- | said. And £E5E IO bigt, but be! months I could not bear to = X ydia E. Pinkhs S cos ; chance to,sample it they heard Mrs.| NOOLIS 5 ful to me. f A For ten vears the Lydia E. am 4 T S o e ey o e | e 5e8 HamacDomera 1ol moues | Thomas coming. ® Mike made for the | "o\ S il 2000 Priscilla, dont | My two- tabtesooons Af mity e o Medicine Co. has recommended Paxtins . ] s " BILLIE. | had gnawed & hole. 1 thought for & | window and Bridget put the ple be’ | think You are the only ones who are|with a half a teacup of warm butter. Lnhe’ Private corfesponderce with i S few mindtes and then sald: . '32’1;“:03’5““ Rl B guessing, for I am with you, and I am | Place over the fire a saucepan contain. 3 3 ‘ £ | DREAMER'S NAME AND ITS ORI- Yo AECRUEESEES 0N 10 L1t i v Women who have been cured say Willing fo acknowledge if John Alden ! ing a pint of sweet milk, a salt poon men who have ¥ knows me he has one on me. Are YOU| of salt and a dash of white pepper: LS “Worih its welght in gold” At - “You like Mrs. Thomas, do you? i tossing on your bed, trying to find a j | = arih i ' anyone who knew me when I Was| when it bolls add the butter and flour, . USEIS'S: 50¢, large box, or by mail GIN. caol spot, that awfully hot night last | You wouldn’t if you heard what she i 3 K July.” said to Mr. Thomas today. Oh, I dom't v, ;2 anq handsome? | stirring briskly until it thickens and : Th¢ Paxton Toilet Co, Boston, Mass. “’.Y}i:‘dpea"!: I'.lhlm‘ ;nrl Soc ;;.v ormer | Noticing the dazed look in Sister's T;:ds.:fs:gf)::'d h:t;‘:dsxe C&i‘r'!.in‘é{ T Safher striias e you are sort of | becomes ks cxessar 12 per ool mod | = EVERY WOMAN’S OPPORTUNITY. s St Sl adde y e L e A decided to go | Off, it would be a good time to block up down to the pantry for a drink of ice | that mouse hole in the pantry door. Dreamer’s congratulations feellng around, s no one but my own |ty of cream, use it and omit butter. | The Bulletin wants good home letters, good business leters: kood help- | Occasion of the fourth on " the dear self knows of my Writing to the Hope the sisters will try some of Ness in vour family. Glad you are i e . : :or- | Social Corner. . |these and report on_the mend. fui letters of any kind the mind may suggsst. They sauld be fn hand by |L(1¢ Dirth of our dear water. You went, if you remember, ME SIHQUISS: 961 A e’ Wi VoEy. B U RED WING. Best wishes to all. | Maine Lover:” 1 fear I have mot are none the less sincers. Long ma o ou ramambe as nothing would give him greater | f Wednesday of each week. Write on but one mide of the paper. it live to be even more helpful than | Yory sur\b. v\iup aflm»{.z g o ’t»-[ ';e“b—‘ Pleasure, but he had promised Tommy | ZILLAS QUERY AUNT ABBY. | thanked you for the view sent me some Adviress, SOCIAL CORNER, SDITOK. Bulletn Otfice, Novwloh, Conn s |1t hae heen walcn those fortunate enough to be | (0 take him to the dall game und his | PRISCILLA'S QUERY. | time since: " It"is among my treasures in dst of moving, settling and | Svakan conscience— fiiaees e TR, £ Lort me. A eacn monty. sending my new address to The. T S o o -1 heard Bridget ziggling in the ck or so , as t oy e’ was my latest Great Gra : a Ve o el ew addsces You gain the kitchen dnd nearly | T Rl SOOEN EE ine Tunny sary letter. Yet, you know, Durchase. I want to get Wing Befens | standing this dificule weather? Hear ‘ ‘o those who inquire if T have made | JrOP Your lamp as you dee myseif. 1 thought it was very good of it is better late than never. 1 really|the Dawn.” I know it must be good | rom East Windsor a while since. All ‘ { th Acquaintan ‘f r ster | TmoUse run. acrosy-the flor, and, dart. V[i “Thomas t> keep his word and take did not intendl writing this week, butl| if Maine Lover recommends it How | fairly well. SOCIAL CORNER POETRY. 8 pail full, I explained and was ld | Manfed and Happy, T must anewer, | Sor0UER the hole in the pantry fous |his littls son to the ball kame when when I saw John Alden's name, that| many have read the Grace Livingatone A Have been very busy and obliged ’ PR ol Hhtor Wama water snake. and a great | “No, not yvet.” It is through no fauli | 'Siaree is mow thoroushly interestcd | there were so many odd jobs he might | was too much for me. 1| Hill Lutz books? I have five, “The o &ive up outside writing. but have nderstood. fighter, and that probably there Were| ot our popular sister that she and the ! 5 Ster 1% i | have— | 1 hope he is just as dear a John Al-| Story of a Whim.” “The Girl From DOt lost interest in The Corner. Long et understood. We move along ons there, besides other sbecies, Dreamer have no sipped tea together, | “Ipp oo O3 i ictually speak- | *-Oh! murder! Don't go mear that!den as mine was. ' “Into the open 3ir | Montana,” “Marcia Schuler,” “Phoebe | &Y it live and prosper. asunder: oy Ofjiiess barmless. ~Aren't you ang if she is in_Hartford 1 hope 00T | jnat Perhaps I would coms nearer the | thing! That's the latest in mouse ' John Alden, perplexed and bewlldered.| Dean,” and Dawn of the = Morning. | POLLY PEPPERMINT. Our paths grow vfie’rntheaennu:'t‘y“"”_ imiaination omy? "o % €l to know her When one has (0 move | (riin if 1 said the paniry door is ace| raps. When the grocers boy brousht | mushed like a man insane and wan.|They are all fine tories | e e oreep bR B eSS ¢ settle all things are forgotten ex- | uaily squeaking, with an occasional| it this morning he said if # mouse go ered alone to Prisei hat beau 1 pring cken : baven't heard BULLETIN'S PATTERN SERV #lsng the years; we marvel and we | . 0, solitude, whiore are the charms that v sk acties andTour| (oA SaUehRIne, WILh o O o st e i e trer | mame. * Bt sax, “""'xd"rf:a'xw'*ufi‘r’ifif?:’:“ peop Jately” Did You et froen ien E hp 7 ~Aun SHUGHIe * varis: Juiory as feet are weary. This saunds Very | srand there stupidly pinching yourself oing so early? Beltel | for ve John, and ey this cold winte; e iter to read that way. ~Oh, wad some | 4.0, 555 ST You are In0ed sath n | have got to learn the way some time PRISCILLA. TEREA AN Not understood. BeniDid you recslve packet? o[ sower the gifiic see us 10 hear ours | he mgeneir 0" nE conversation glven | oS B, and 1ts always oulel in the e e et - 3 cait ie Yy Ittt - ¥W® seT'es as others hear us” | “Well, Mrs. Mouse, I thought Satur- | pantry Sunday afternoons. HANDY WAY TO"S| . Mot understood. We gather falce im- e oy e [ jodte and minc” anticipate an en- | gay might weuld bring you. Yes, the | ‘“As goon as Mrs. Mouse has disap=| S Siers: 1 think the] NEW IDEAS IN CURTAINS, T el e e s euelved Rins MA. 1‘ distance from Hartford center Tkios? N mot In the same place.| box, you open the pan door very | best part of the anniversar. number{ Dear Ststers of the Social Corner: | go by, o DA e where there more breathing | Bridget said she \it a rat. 1 don't | ently:(ike Tommy), zet a cool drink, | was the kind expression o Now that housecieaning is in order we S B Shen goem 15 Gn fmas.| Waterford [ Space, a place for o small garden and | Lnow whether she meant you or Tom- | then,” closing the door ever so_soflly. | and what he did (o make tie Pge =0 | are many of v Siinkine of mow cnicy| gTessions; 2 =S Ta icks, ides being more de- She calls him -i@at pesky little | you tiptoe hack to bed. The next morn- | attractive and interesting; and we ap- | taing for the windows ond _dle— | ditor of Uhe /Social. Goraart here be a Social Corner re-|{on snelf | or If. Iike Ruth of Social Corner fame With great delight we read the Song | in curtains this spring.. The nesw ore. Not understood. H send a few tested recipes this summer? | I like Tommy myself. Bridget|you were oniy dreaming.” |and poem written expressly for the ! tonnes show large paiterns, althoash 18 th L looked at the flag floating o'er | calls him a little sneal, too. T stopped for breath. Sistér turned | anniversary of our Corner. thie ' very: Amall pattetn. It Aot Bt tnderstood. Poor Eouls with Neirtvere page, the words of It tiptoeing In the kitchen and |her gaze from the pantry door (which |~ With much pleasure we read the|of old English block chintz patterns. | i e g S v Tomato Soup—Let one Salute to the Ilag came to me | rurning my Goor knobs very gently | she had been staring at in & Sort of messages from the different Writers ' may still be found. The new. large. suge. = me large tablespoon butter, uit our ner: “I pledge alle- | jittie sneak, why then I like sneaks. t sounds simple enough as you tel m more of the first writes Co | the colots are good and well blended The poisoned shafts of falsehood :\nd‘ it wad a litdle pepper o io our Corner and o the’ de- | “i¢"s” such & refter from ‘..,lmfixu,w,h,. said 3 Ke Uhe cloming sentence of my s b o e g ¥ one quart tomatoes whieh | 1 for which it stands. One | gammed all day by Bridget, remarked | “Oh. cad eas: letter more plain, will say that it was ot e urobebly i bact ‘cfbles for Are oft impelled” galnst those Who | have heen put through a sieve, and to | fmily indivisible, with love and jus- | she Goo Y 2 | “Its a good stor: sald Sis- | widrossed to Billie In & apirit of mirth. | curtaing ot & Hoine s S, oF moM the age— these add « pinch of soda; -tnen com- | tice for all” “The cookie jar cover is off? Yes, | ter. g 51 classed her with the sterner sex. somewhat monotonous, for to be sure S o Wi Ehephat l"”‘"*- let o DREAMER. Tommy came in (oh! very gently), just | bl forgot to say theres' one l;m\‘l thing | {5 eiich she has mildly protested it has been widely used in the Iast | N " = o and serve at once with tiny salted | —_— before going fo bed and filled his pock- | about writing a story, and that is t : _|fow years. But it is thoroughly satis. | Brot underaiond. The rectet springs o] crl.f | WHY | AM A DREAMER . e F ot think Bridget ought to | make the Editor think it is good |, Handy Way to Smoke Meat: As this | (ol JS™™¢ wears and washes welt and 3 lie beneath the surface and | lery Soup—Stew one cup chopped ... AN S - from the brine and smoked, will say | 0tS I with the furnishing scheme of | the show v Uil tender ;add 1t and th e 2% Wonfex ] : : Hier i an im. | 2BY_room. | ENEE e Thencn o e lengths, 5ad above seasoning. Stir well idea who you are, uni vour last |If you have no smoke house an im-[MRXIOCTL L e We no::ge our neighbors, and ihey | A OF Tand ‘ofi| POWE | Crimson Rambler’ ¥ I A """*_‘.‘“‘-;x_‘é“’,“l‘d"';“;'wim the edging and a band of inser- 3 = o s | the Land of shall send a card soon. end 1s placed on the , {tion to match, set in a few inches often_go— s | Neufchatel Salad—Two tablespoons | J. E. T.: Am glad vou liked theapron | hang the meat” through the other on ! e ‘the edge. Or they can be furs SSet Grsletutcad, Life Sea | putter, 2 rolls neutchatel cheese, 1 tea. | patiern. 1'do, too. | sticks placed across: place the boards | nished with a wide hem run with col ok - " fien | Dear Zditor and Social Corner Sis- weaves a|spoon each finely chopped chives and Polnsettia: = You don't seem so far| over and cover all with bags or a ored thread, or with white or tan silk, e e Pl SR R | lives: salt and pepper to taste. | awearratter-all, T have an aunt in Los | blanket, Through an opening In the | 0o morn the mar. orrite or tan silk, m(mn':.gmfl-'« sentence or the fan- | the oid fashioned way of ‘making pota- her awa | | Angeies, and I am always interested |side put in an old pan or kettle With | ventional edge, l ied 5u:'n H Peaneravon tan to' her little| Cocoanut Salad—One-half cocoanut | ip"fiows ‘of that place. Your letters| coals on which place corn cobs of | ' Swiss curtains, hemstitehed or hom- long years of friendship and | little as vou like, and is grated (shredded cocoanut will do) 2|gare fine, Come again. walnut twigs or chips. keep the blaze ' med by machine, are especially attrac. strange us i | for use i B 1 the Real Life Day." { apples pared. cored and chopped, 1 oup | “'barsls: You are doing the same that | down by sprinkling with water or put | tive in warm weather. They can be e 8 f exing | | cdlers, “Chopped, 2 tablespoons onions |y Gia Jump. from the school Foom {0 | Wel cobi on {op, or Cover With an 0ld | easily washed wad alwaye Jook treon Yot wndersto: tatoes (grated) add two quarts of beil- | ¢inl Corner sfancy, | Iy chopped (may be omitted W |3 D2 r so as not to cook the meat. |are a good choice for hot weather cur-. smary sss Not mnderstood. | - Str well, add one cup w u sent my |in season). Mix cover with two meas- | ™ " ory gear friend of mine has been e practicability of this has been | tains. = Finished with a narrow edge & SV ART DRES ot understood. Flow many breasts | nd Soue CablCencongsalcHdIE s introducing | ures French dressing, chill and serve | poregt of her husband. It is unusuall onstrated time and again. Two | of cotton fringe or litfle cotton balls oy | FOR MOTHER'S GIRL ABdarstood. | is warm, add one.or more “\is Tabitha Tabby-Kat” to the |in lettuce shells. | sad, as they were more than husband s of smoking is enough. with coarse hemstitching in color they | o B T ot rmatny day By s o o | e Gse 13 as much | S Wit ey were Godmatd, an | Wrtp Tuch Dedo 10 ) Duper bus and | Zea"adaly s imekponstre Snd Gurl | Ge Drees With or Withow o | is. then put it in & jug o aitor e B e e e e eany oo | zmwuals Wi nowadavs, ey were | keep In a cool place or pa bar- | able. oomers. Q put where it is cool—the | that 1 was : ather Grimm's oil as vou do gar; el of oats Seri — W many cheerless, lonely hearts are | Ccilar is the bes: 7, apfu Tales ¥ - cu young and had everything to live for. T kL _Scrim is perhaps even more attrac- RARTERE il | o e et placs S N S b ianadiar o i 3?(}:?:;“\11 Tade me thankful, indeed, that I THEODA. |tive than net, but it has one disad- | white S teimmegm T herall tan and A pase __ | enoush for thre o A en | that my st 1d much like Grimm’s. | pile in sal i s 4 pow- | v you S s _— | van it is thi o 45 trimming is here portray How many noble spirits pase away— | V0 ke tie second time you can But | Hence™ v adartion of e Thon | Bored. sugar: bour Fest of ngredients | have mine and if any of you'Sisters| o T Lo | vantage: it is'thick enoush to exclude | The model I8 Alss Kood o seige: Not understood. into the new yeast wha ft over of # | mixed toge over salad. Stir up | knew the circumstances you would be a good deal of light. However, it can | panama, voile, T, percals, the old instead Of the veast cakes, 1T " Mans thmee e, i1 i Fori 1 -mik well. i | thanikful doubly. for you dear one, and T | often be used for curtains that hang at | ene or velvet Thie bloomars may © God! that men would see a little | hoc o Instead of the veast cake: R { there is no better way to show your - | the sides of tne window and do mot of *iicen or af ths same’materidl clearer, | =ar or sait to suit your taste. some other penname. {08 | oy ican Salad—Cut meat from your | thankfulness than in 4oing SOMEthIN® | |e.r Cornerites: T didn't send a ot | COVEF the glass. An umusual way to | Lg,0ic™S,,, The rignt front “of the ©Or judge less harshly when they | 3 o Sarned fHe naime Of cold” chifsken a4 equal iquantity: of | for:Him 3 e e page because ISR it is to turn a wide hem and | cuff and round flat coliar forms o pret cannot sec |, The Way to Make® Good Butt lazy. listless ot but Ive hung | S0 G O ettuce. When you have cut| I have reached the “want” column||*f for Ihe annlversary page because aong the inside of the hem to stitoh by | 1y Anish. The Skive 12 jotnes G0 tus © God! that men would draw a little | Pour b ; water into your churn, ) that ione ther couid he e | chicken into narrow strips 2 inches | in man, and how best to grant him |y TICE, 0 LIS, ReR SRCECE AT | machine a band of coored silk braid. | waist under ad_ belt. The pat; nearer . | stand 15 or 20 minutes, draw off, put in L e Tor one awho enjovs thig | long mix in bowl and prepare the fol- | comfort and happiness. The Mome | g50g FS5CT 0700 i OO TSR | Coarse hemstitching with colored silk | tern is cut i e wmaX To one another—they'd he nearer | cold water, let stand till the churn is #Pprobriate e Sou come | lowing dressing: Beat volks of 2 eggs, | should be kept imn late—nothing | F1°3, 10 80€ 80 | Sives another atiractive finish. s IL CequinoatfiE: S Syacas foraan b {lito D R e ano : <alt Sightly and beat In, few drops | Iving around fo try his nerves when ‘g The Fommer oo . HANNAH WHO. | 1290 Taras tor Thatbloom s, == And understood . |Teady (5 degrces), put’in the churn. to the Land o on of ont ot | o o S e poentula’of selad ofl; | bo. cotaes home tirsd. Good things to| L heerd of & now sasslety lately, may- | wiimantis T yards tor i upbmenks T S o —Sent in by HATTIE. |After the butter comes, draw off ghe 2 . e then as gradually 8 teaspoons of cel- | eat and plenty of them, is a wonderful | o 7 V%, e det = | t0 any address on receipt of 10 cénts in — ermilk, wash the butter in three or the members have T been led to 'fess & g g = = cont Don'tf o con [ rsmismbece sDut fheso folks | sllver or stamps, | . . to The By e hat T neclery extract. The mixture &hould he i remedy to keep him content ontt | s e Do naen Lolke | HELPFUL FACTS. iver aps. e ANSWERS AND INQUIRIES, { four watexrs (or until the last water is{ 0 ti '* is & most unin | thick as cream. Pour over meat and pester him with questions, or bother| [ SUSESCEER T 9SOPESRR - SR | = porgeroroust TherBulistin Company, R e | e Cwiiie M5 Deen” tooared fitorest 't some other lettuce. Stir with fork and place salad | him with trifies the moment he oDeNs | vaune. store clerk, car conductor, etc,| Editor Social Corner: T think the fol-| - . CRIMSON RAMBLER: Cards re- | “rsilaiibal i bers tell about he himsel i a glass dish, the deor, but get his slippers and see | {0y LITE LAk 00 OO e | e helps. are worth preserving tetved and mailed as you directed. E\ AUl I they 5 S Apple Salad—Peel, core, and slice |if the chair he likes best is near the| ;" «tal” their employer of it When boiling potatoes, add just a| Fiea Not Afraid of Water. MA: Cards réceived and forwarded | s h) L the fat “Hurran for gur | AveTupples (any kind); mix with them | light, and The Bulletin is handy, Groet | Ginle 711 fine that Sussiots Hight now, | little susar, s well as silt. They are| _Belatively speaking, some fleas are fo thoir destination.” Thanis for tns li o e or" I am with sin- | balf o lemon, thinly silced; place in | him with a smile and « ples Uried | ind tell the Manager of the Bulletin | far more flours than if only ealt is more cruelly armed than the lobster in. salt n, c alad dish and serve cold, covered and he may | the Editor of “our” page is jest right, | adde Fndas SALLY SYCAMORE Cards Te- a cool place for a day A DREAMER || Frenth dipating. e m that day. land that we have proved it 0 our fuli| If when preparing carrots they are :u: = “"g" ‘°{";m Lgestuze a8 thy Ceived and forwarded to destination. zain and stamp. e Miihs e Bl toutad Tocivsarand Tl S Donicigliin WA you: Heard® dur_|. sptistuction, boiled briskly five minutes, then put ofse: “DEs ot A EayeRt specimens - T oo sure they will be found vVery satis- |ing the day; always appear neat and | “';F 0ty | . £t collection s, a les of the White SALLY SYCAMORE Cards re- nsettia: 1 enjoved rea about RECIPES FOR LOVERS OF CHEESE | fovtore. 7 | clean, with® wour = bestest, cleanest | , DIAcK nsy: 1 wouldn't have be- | under the faucet and cold water run E tefved and mailed to destination Helen Keller. 1t is indeed wonderful =¥ A LT | fhce"und brighiese smite. Fhis cheers | leved | that it was your mater o get | on them a minute, tho siins will siip sesl. The seal was brousht home by what she has done, Denr Social. Gorner. Statorss. Frera | o | face unc htest smile. This cheers|, " yefled hed. Probably you have ! off as do those of boiled bests. Then | s seafaring man. who mas asked to N THE GOOD OLD SUMMER- Absent One: The Sisters o el s e R o s OTDen Shiarg Tier _ him and helps him to forget his day's| founq before now that “Mumps” is no | they can be cooked in ths usual way. > - 5 — strangers to me except one: but I en- ued and thes nre vern soon | | " SENSIBLE OBSERVATIONS FROM | “ork Fint L [t matter | Thic does away with the fask of Dreserve it along with any parasites TIME, | Joy reading their letters and zet many iy | “Think of him :u“g;» .“"."f, T‘i'l'{» 9% | " Grace he begonia you sent is|scraping them. which might be found attached to it. Sistors of the Social Corner: | USCTUl hints from the Social Corner. Escillu’]!-:wv Clhe‘e's‘ve [l e r‘-‘wfu:“wr: ONE MORE. bt doing yours. paaas hard-| coming up nicely again after being| Honey and gly('enn?)m)(xml md..mrm. In this way a new flea not averse to Come with me in your imagination on | ~Ginger Snaps—Two cups molasses one cupfu! of milk, one cupfui| Dear Editor and Sisters of the So- | Try net te let little troubles Dother | Uk projasiions 1s &n Sxcellent Temady Sf6r | waten wasidicoverad one of my daily blueberry trips. I|Onc cup shortening, one tablespoon gin- Aunty: 1 should like to call on vou | cracked lips. It should be applied ev- cker crumbs, one-half of a salt | Corner: I have always been in- | you, but be cheerful and happy. Louk will wear bigh shoes, a heavy skirt r, one tablesp soda: ud dour and in June w ile your roses are in bloom. | ery night until the cracks are thor- Thers is 4 < tending along where | Cream Puffa—One cup hot water,! Gheoce o 2 | T have enjoyéd hearing from old ac- and —considers her husband's needs| i oo SAMANTHA | G nsiead of putting an extra spoon- | ynceq his selfish desire for the sake ©ace was a small brook. It has Deen | gne halt cup butter bt tome B0 oo reese SEondas;One guartey quatntances, like Grace and Glenwood first, helps to make it what it shou LU s D ar. This opens {he leaves of the s Of some other person, who has mever Saing plase for e stack oueyera” | whiie holling atir in one’ cub Sifted Thice ol ot wation one e, | ¥ho T DAven't scen in vears. I have | be—a restul abode and & unctusrs. | WAYS OF SERVING SALMON. | ¥ makes The tea stroner. telt a pleasure in undergoing some B & B nearly dry. The trees and e aste Reics this Soots, stis in | biespoontul of vers one cuptul of | SOUCIT, ag it seemed as if all the Lo : Dear Eaitor and ‘all Seclal ‘Corner | sookine. alors. Ho. il ateoniderias | 1o . Hiouble, hecase Sitfpissstl RIS St socay. it meas i T veah e ana bow: good advice I could give had already | GOOD WATER PROMOTES HEALTH | Fricnds: *AS salmon is considered the | string. A handful of lavender flowers somebody. alsa. It,is & rath that man dish wade through masses of ferns knec with the oMl growth of years in- tesmingled with the new, making one most nutritious of h, tho Dear Editor and Sisters of the Social | would send on of orange peel 18 DOt a detached being, that he has a ter imparts universal aspect; and when he recog- grexsed pan minu ght 1|in a bowl with len in o few nice recipes for | and covered with boiling w: jake in a {uick oven 25 heing careful not to open tne These cold days I have been at worl on my spring and summer clothes. It i | Corner: I think more of us ought t ki | - i pepper o 0 1 think ore of us ougt 01 cooking the same E tle fragrance to an entire a - -] Ahink of snakes and turtles; then on Dk o iponeror than s necessar Cheese, beating 18 anite a problem for the country Wo- | zet the water habit. A great mar e o it © apart-| pises this, he becomes,: great—~From oot s, 20d turtles; then off | Don't let them touch each other In tae cheese, | Dealiig man to look neat and tidy. | people are ignorant of the fact that Salmon Potato Leaf: Mix two cups | ™if at any time vou have a gathersq -Sedhana—The Realization of Life, B ey o brush, bull! pan T der et | 1And the color I wear makes a great | without money or trouble thev can Of shredded salmon with two cups of | gnier o poisomed hand. take a eab. Dy Rabindranath Tagore. sometimes Impossible to get tnrougn. Cream for Puffs—One cup milk. one- sne-half hour. | Lfferen Rty T s Drown. 'have a remedy for a number of human hot seasoned mashed potatoes. Add ! page leaf, roll it out with a bottle un- | —— I will try again; wnother piace is half cup sugar, one egg, one tablospo : « Extoonis T R et i shatiE e merhava) hecause (tla | & miNiced, Gnlan;iyo taDIEE0000S. OF | (iDithe fuiontcomaedi anal fie 1t ion tie To Cultivate Cheerfuiness. = gh | cornstarc ot W e ha i S0 common that they still neglect it,| melted butter, a little cavenne pep- cte i JJome places higher tha, cream are’cold, open the puffs wi s R e is a good match for dust. For house- | oie ¥ well, put in a buttered dish, scatter | “romis s knowledse which nevee tomes - < hu.,u;l;m,l“m [have to hold them | knife and Al them with the cream. »d and placed in a frying wear in_hot weather blue gingham | “"B .. frah water will flush out the | buttered crumbs over the top and bake | ,iies & FROT ¢ (omes m score of recipes for cheerfulness, 1o one e R TR A KEZIAH DOOLITTLE. | Sprinkle sa over th dresses with low d.wk nng BBOxt | St rnaly - i an, warm | in moderate oven half an hour. Serve | T S 5 X #2d among them was to remergper all 3 . e =B Fh and add a th heese. Then Sleeves are cool and neat and are &o berries and after putting LITTLE STORIES FROM BILLIE. | > water used for bathing may be served with cream the pleasant things said to and of ker, GREETINGS: EROM & POLLY- PEP-| 1o Msty a boxt oficundy, eniilesrahin Scalloped Salmon with Potatoe: PERMINT. neyplece and & kettle simmering on it a layer of salmon in a_ buttered — e, then @ layer of cold. thinly sliced | Dear Social Cormer Friends: It is| the hob. Do not give way to melan- ¥ n i pep-, some little time since I have written choly: never ask “Why were we et it | anoier Tayer behread Sandoaited Bide flo"wash” diey oot meed” an | "Nt e money-coula e saved | S Perhaps coming (o a fairly B0 B Sisters of the Cor- | SSSSe: 28d Whew the pamis full gour fapen - © clothes has a | Which is given to doctors if this nat- NeSe, Tooking aound, see i “With due pratse to our | LC% 4 CUP of Eood. rich milk cover| The material of our clothes bas a | iiyi'remedy wére more frecly used A of them tree-size, loaded with or tor the great success o our | CiotelY and stand o side ‘of ‘the good deal to do with thelr neatness. ! ocier once told me I ought to drink a ome that seems inexhaustible, (o get to | Certainly put me on a pinnacle and | Lre o, on, LY minu Tura on.m seed and other seads. Smooth iowhed | would do no~harm. ‘There are man the others, ail hanging full t me down ker plunk. When I think | o ey = ¢ ves, sprinkle with salt nd continge | but have read the Corner news nearly | born?” If you are giving to asking plat nd serve at once, per and bread crumbs, A S o O el “ men and women, the latter esr D T e e e very 'wack. 4 : It is a jungle, indeed. where one can | of (hat controversy between O1d Soi | Y 1 e e v ok | o the Tatal brise A white Hnengis | Who confess: that not know | J e e e e eap of | Am giad that the snniversary page | 908tious, ask easy ones, ey & quict hour with nature. There | and myself the remembrance is Briev- | frionas Lfmine o A1 eIy dear | lnE Hhe e ort atve Monds | when they last took a drink of water. IS on top. Pour over it a cup off o feo much of a success. e €an be found pretty odd looking grass- | aus unto me. the burden is Intolerable | oy G e nd pongee are my standbys and I, They drink tea and coffee, and seem yotm © & o Married and Happy: Are you still | The cigar factories of New worx em- - es, lilles, graceful birches and bushes | And why? Because I was not permit. ALEERRL S st R e L L el el 3> to think that these satisfy every need "OUT in Hartford? I am often there. Have pliy nearly twice as many women as gammonly found near brooks with | ted “to come back” and get the last | S, LolC oVer Sunda L e st Al LIk vell 1o 2 neolsl [ oL themiody] Creamed Salmon is made by flak- ' wondered whether I might meet you men e White blossoms having a fragrance | word. | ry and k Heafi] S s OB O amon he this time of | | Water, if persistently and regularly ing the fish and adding @ white sauce. | in the shopping center. So lad that similar 1o that of tuberose. Oxe | clear until st §, 9 and 1 e ectiies, JouE cREd. cERt B A e i e e oo® e | taken, will cure constipation, is Cook three minutes and serve hot. ou are better. = @n see and hear the robin, bluebird, | we will ma welkin thanks. Wee Peggv is quite well the year. A whisk broom s months o 5 beEinnlig § seat is b not chronie. 5 & an! Aunt Sarah: T thank you for my| Bluejay, woodpecker, catbird, vellow= | 1 was thinking the other day if we | 1 0,1 2 R e e o et maflier I have s short liien ||, Flenty of water used Inside'and out- | Salmen Loaf: Mince fnely ane can | el 88 Mac, oo ave Aebweradii - oceasional or partridge, duck, | Corner tells us we will be as Wise s | covered Ready in her now home? Whe | with one button o that it can be easily | and make the eves bright and cle Sup (of soft; Breeil Crumtis, tworbselen| . Mric: Saraliv: DeNghte-.. Do | 3 t en fox, and deer. | serpents—and 1 hope as harmless as | qau e ook ey i her new hom et 2 ¥ | - Women who use-creams and lotions | $§53 and a half cup of sweet cream. | i M Ny Clenmanship | now? are all there, for there are few | doves Shiss vour lotters, O~ e commer. We | HUER SIa pair of rubbers saves the |jvouMldo-betier to drink plenty of wa- | Seafon with salt and pepper, and | SLColSPRRR L S SRRRARRD MOWE %0 disturb them. Their different calls | Benjamin Franklin onoe said: “Te js | 758 YOUF letters. = ANNE. | shoes when walling on frozen ground, | ter and daily apply It to the skin Ismonh julde I Seslig ot o WL ineriong) el : & songs will make up for the less |not what a man does, bui the way ho | z | *Tan shoes show the dust the least of | Beauty comes from the inside, any- | tered mold, set in pan of hot water| B j50" myank you for my post| P iae bl e e e A e joon way, and a clean stomach, ~clean|®nd bake about balf am hour. This| ,gd%% YREE Fov fof fay pes One afternoon the last of the season | the world. 'We may. say It 15 oo | FINE SALADS. |71 wear white gloves only on fine | breath and clean skin go togeiher. may be served cold in slices, or served ) “rd- . = bl et omet " TR | W han e e a0 | = | ol e ® : & e e T B e i | POt With White selice. | ‘after much exploring a partly clear | the time he siys it | Eaior Corner: The following | "“Some of the sisters will know me | from the system, and outwardly ap- Salmon Soup:. Grate an onion with Cheok Yeur April Cough. | #pot in a new place. The berries were | Recently reading some jokes I read | salads have stood the test of time by my clothes, I fé ! plied 1t opens the pores. If we had to one £ ek milk d cook t 'l #h6 largest 1 had ever seen: 1 had gone | one where Mrs. Fatieish s v my clothes, T fear. s : one quart o nd cook ten | Thawing frost and April rains chili 4 he water than nonal, s Seng | one, Where Mrs Fatleigh was at | Oyster Salad—Doll 4 pint of oysters | If there still room in The Corner for |buy water at o high price no doubt minutes. Thicker the milk with two | you to the very marrow, ¥ou coton g #rying hard to get all the berries on | rtanding near, and she, desiring 5 | U (Her own liquor until they wrinkle ONE M ORE | niinea e meing fanent totay) o or Bt e ot s | it i hanastatutiod_youimraite. | RESIASE LI S EETT 8, e tading near. and she, desiri on the edges. Drain, cool. chop and o o n are being taught today spoon of buiter, A teaspoon of salt, @ | erish—cough continually. and - feel | . = ge bush, looking up occasionally to |drink of water uaicea "one of them 10| Lk With Sin equal amount of luttuce — | that water is a most valuable remcdy. littie pepper, and 1 half a can of chop_ | miserable—you need Dr. iKings New _The ORRINE treatment for the T on mavonnaise dress- CONGRATULATIONS FROM SUN- Begin by sipping it slow ing and serve with wafers little ped salmon. Cook ten minutes and | Discovery. It soothes inflamed and ir. Drink Habit can be used with absolute 1 had never explored there before. 1| teous and started for it. One. soing a you can easily drink a pre Cotgh: & atrainesSiSiry T s found myeelf indulging in a reverie|man was quicker than the others am | BONNET SUE. ke o el D it S e s il il ritated throat and lungs, stops cough, | confidence. It destroys all desire for . e 1o A 5 It 18 8o refreshing and de- once. your head clears up, fever leaves, and Whiskey, beer or other alcoholic stim- R o ahane naturally in-|when she compiimented him on his| Potato Salad—Cut one auart of cold | £ : rne | lEhtful that it is a wonder more 2 You foe fine. Mr . T. Davia of ulants Thousands have successfulls Qiisa. 1 was thinking of the Social| promptness he replicd: 0, don't men- wtoes (o st faes : cop fine, halt || Dear Fditor and Cornerites; The plo' do mot arink It and Salmon Cups: Chop flnely & can of | Kiickney Corner, Me., “wan cured of 4 | Used It and have baen restored to lives Corner when it first started, of | tio used to work in a circus|an onion: pour over French salad birthday number of the Corner filled | healtls. { salmon, udd half a cup of soft bread- g ool B i Gan | Some of the old writers, the first stories | and carried water to the clephanis.. | dressing, and slighily mixi serve cold. me with pride to see such good-fellow- | JChutle o the Social | ermbs, €wo taBlespoons. -of - melteaif Srenotil cough after doctors tremt:|ch MOLreey. eud Uesfulnces Cen be and that that particular day was Wed-| Tn my own erience, one r & Socia i one day 9 The is made three tab egar, one salt- alty t ment_and all other remedies failed.” | £iven secretly. Costs only $1.00 per Relfef or money back. Pleasant—chil- | box. If you fail to get results from and half & cup of | dren itke it. Get a bottle today. | )ng the Sisters and their loy The Corner. i wanted to send hesdn; and The Courier was already | was b, Woman came s SR butter, one of lemon juice, two beaten ii* the box walting for me, and that | to my back door whom I knew by sihi et eggs, salt, pepp = RRINE vour money will v , and one of peiper my greeting at that time, but stepped | pepn \wiNG KEEPS HER OWN SE. Tich milk. Mix and pack in greased iand §1, at vour druggist. Bucklen's ;:‘fiifi:fi.’;'"’,@fi!&’ Faeioet e:u. 1iih being fintshed 1 was roused from |and to how Lo - street. 1 should be siightiy salted. side for the older members on that | * cups, set in a pan of hot water and | Arnica Salve Tor all soas: ing all about ORRINE. et oo pury to Ol my pali|to the door and gr © cordiall Cabbage Salad_Chop the caboage | °CCasion, as they came frst, and we | CRET. bake until firm.. Serve hot on indivu- il e e e i S, e snddeniy looklng up my eves fell | sying: How do Yo . B Con a1 Siakg | new “members must tas alons atter | - al dishes with white sauce. Strangthens Wellt Rall TIH Wonmall = 5 0t et llen e n.” 1 had her sit In the dining room Eht tiodh one e hoiae eI jethen * Dear Sisters of Social Corner and | - s _— — zround, and the same distance [ Wouldn't le¢ her sit in Kitohen; OICE HEENL Speat one JBee hdrg First of all, congratulations, Mr. Ed- | Editor: As I have just finished read- |, Salmen Crocuettes: Mix the meat! 1 was e e - me, und T saw o strip of yollow, | aithough we passed righ 3 1| fo form 4 smoo'n e c add |ie gp 1OF upon Your success in bringing up |ing The Corner news, thought (here oM ome can of Pmon drained and | Bees” writes Mrx. 7. O, Van De Mands Children Who Are Sickly LS 3 4| After she was seated she S asie: add (his 10 (nig “four-vear--old,” due to your un-‘wa 10 time like the present to pen i ced, half @ cup of fine broa - ; o : value their own comor, fod e be> T looked again, On emch | © o %0 e sl ek ing ax | the boiling vinc crper and, e gl Dot DLLLGLS (o SOUE NG s Sol e I present o pen a | orumns, salt, pepper, and a little gyt o WUhlank L i T vt S ony e aam camort e s wien heown s e h : all appreciate. it | "Tses soma of the sisters have thougnt | WISF; the juics of half a lemon and a | kept mo from Breaking down. I wil jine O eIt e shentl stripes and the whole in 4 coll repos- he took me completely off my feet, | POUF OV To the Sisters: Your letters are all | of me, and I wish to thauk the sister! ‘2PIespoon of butter. If too dry, 2 g NG et e e aron, Thi- Serenely in the sun : uld gain my | CUENLY fine, and many a heart has been cheer- | for making use of Red Wing for a Meisten with a litte of the salmon|and worn out? No appetite and food roughuuc the season. They break ‘Oh, horrora! could it be a_-snake? | composur | Celery Salad—Two bunches of cei- | ed by your Saturday greetings. Let the | solo. B °f % liquor. Form into rolls and flour them | Wont digest? It isnt the spring up Colds.relieve Foverihness Constipa- 2 bad never seen or heard of one In | “Wel: . in o while Mrs B |ery. 1 tablespoonful salad oil, 2 table- | g0od work continue and may you all |- John Alden: Certainly I can come Vel Set thom in a cold place for an | Yeather. ¥ou meed Hieciria Bitters. | Lion Beething, cosovcers, Hegdache and ..e:::;"hrlhmme!xfirw" “""y;:m Then 1 out she was canvassing { spoons vinegs n teaspoon fine | he repaid in some way for the good |out and sing my song, for this is a NOUF @nd they fry in het fat. Start a 0 s y: - powders: hever fail. Ge. Dom't ac: mple mailed Limsted. iw nothing beiter for stomach, liver and 1 t to tasic. Wash | that you have done in The Corner. | part of my life, as Scalloped | Saim, R Jpe cel n Y A . % e 2 Hope: almon: Put a laver of | kidneys. The great spring tenic. Ke- Scrape ce eold water | Bidds: I think you must be in_ the | ine canned saltion in a shallow baking | lief or money back. sc and $1, at y dinmer iime; then cut into inch f wrong coop. I baven't a ghost of am Perhaps there are some who think I pan, cover wWith soft bread crumbs, ' drogsist sht th hat nging is my bu, was doomed. |