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7 R Ann: I!nflyoum\tlt!;.v' N : - A X 2 mmt;m ng | e ¢ — 2« :voc ‘?mu E S fflf molasses, four c:b:woon-. but- A WORD FROM PATIENCE. Cmtmamon RAmbISE: Yoa, T with soines | fooc o s 069 quarter lekapoon sk, ottost Dear Editor ‘and Friend of: the So-| "Put ten conts worth what tired the next day: but thers clal Cormer: I wonder if anyone has|in a. quart. Were duties to attend to, just the same |, _Snow Cake: One cup sugar, one & missed me. T want to to0 e ™ o’ Marived home | half cup butter, -beaten till creamy. Thona Who T aee Batite ool She & Add three foufths cup milk and two 1 have not acknowledged. 0th S etine o Jor Jour ainner. " *|cup flour, and the whites of four eggs Crimson Rambler: 1 -wrote you a X 7 ‘Ready: Yes, the thunder shower | Deaten to a fsoth. Stibe letter, but it got lost before it P 3 came right in the midst of our party. ULDY. mailed. ‘Some started home ahead of the show - Ella of Canterbury: Sorry 1 c-:: e and others waited until after it was | COMMON SENSE FROM “THE | i not send dailabs, s I promised. 4 over. > utter is always firm and s | we - mmoved Jone. 4ut e 5 5 A Tola and Chore Girl: Am sorry I was CRAmIK keep perlectly.y Ot ‘Gourse, 1 do mot| Eet at them as things were packed on JOSIAH WANTS TO GO. 20t in.the house when you left. You | puifor and Social Corner Sisters: | PUf cabbage of onjons in it. =My meat| {op of them. Such & time s we had:| Dear Baitor: Jostah sez X swan AR ey a1 think Aunt Hester. was some sur-| o 8% TCh- (00 o xg'\,ought in the e goodness you folks thers § heighbornood couldn't | Rrised to Tead my letter to the & morning. We oft bottles ot EOod times at picnics that if T reaily e T e o s | Corner last ‘week and. see”her namé| TOCRIAE. VS offen. EWt bor o it thought thare would be another SMILING IS CONTAGIOUS—BETTER TO CATCH || ¥ou'sh here™™ S e T Have” had "mo “ice. bills for - thres : . ST T Nave tlondht asveral t The printer must have been think-| .,rs ang no spotied £00d. deat! THAN THE MEASLES Bkl ave thought several times|ng of her when he set my letter, or | Yo spol . / of oo few minutes together that day. | gjse he would not have made the mis- CORDELIA. X e R S T e e e Y Lot 4| MARRIED AND HAPPY IMPROVING ery e ~ S t was signed Esther when I seals it nt 4 were Vi poor. Gneu Tll have tof RVENY WOMAN'S ‘OPPORTUNITY . |since.” That lost article was restored | '“ 'R0 SISRSC FROSE WOOR USROSl ad move. 1 stopped The Bulletin, for T e |a few nours after I arrived home. that 1 was & mistake her name balng| - Editor and Sisters of the Social'Cor: hot time to read it, and 1 have The Bulletin wants good home letters; good business letters; good help- | Dest wishes to Al NTY No, 1. | used without her consent. ner:—I will write a line to show you fl"mfi:vfl:.:mm“ i« :‘h‘e‘ ?E:?c“nmu o ful letters of any kind the mind may suggest. They should bé in hand by G R L R e S, A e Bt %% The Bulletin | come off for this year. 2 $68 Wednesday of each week. Write on but one side of the paper. TO PUT DOWN BEANS IN SALT. | oot e and mood commog| &nd the news daily and on Saturday in |, Fope this will find you all in_the for several vears, but am getting very | Potlatch: I received your card and & s 5 Th v ‘est of héalth and enjoying yourselves. Address, SOCIAL CORNER, EDITOR, Bulletin Office, Nor ‘¢h, Conn. Dear Eai sense in advice given to J. A. K. I|The Corner. It is so nice tohavea in- TENCE. ¥y J tor and Social Corner Sis- = terest in so many. PATIENC] ‘2 5 ters: Have you ever tried putting have been a sufferer from rheumatism any down string beans, as vou would eu- | 20 SEVET Veas, Or A B at it | will answer soon. Sorry you have had | WHAT OF MARRIED AND HAPPY. THREE PRIZES MONTHLY: - $250 to first; $1.50 to second; $1.00 to third, [ CUmbers, in salt? ' First put a layer p y. 80 much sorrow and trouble. Could we —— Award made the last Saturday in each month. of salt, then one of beans, until the far | 13,S%5°F, 10 deny myset some (WRES| S Siitere heip vou in any way? I wish| Dear Bditor and Social Corner Sis-| Testifies She Was Restored : Oftub is full = When wanted to use in | jntonge pain and be crippled with|I could. We can sympathize with each| fers:—I do not know whether you to Health Lydia E. g Winter, take them up and freshen and | \nionee PR S04 B8 CEPRIES Y| other and I think we do S0 in our cir- | think of brave Married and Happy in i 3 €00k as freah string beans. Tt pays to be careful of our health | cle. her hospital experiences, but 1 can- Pinkham’s Vegetable I enjoved reading about vour Soclai | gnd Brogy ‘the laws of cause and cof-| Aunt Abby: Hope the rain will be|not keep her off my mind, although I SOCIAL CORNER POEM. e churning. “Dot care” saia tne {Commer picnics * very much ‘ana hope | 14 over and you will Nave & pleasant day | only know her as one of the best and Compound. ad, “you €do get off the tune. You !YoU Will have a nice time at your next : HBR. |August 21. Shall try real hard to| brightest members of the Social Cor- - When Someone Cares. ought to sing better. Now listen!" | one. KEZIAH DOOLITTLE. 3 . - | Come. I want o tel you our Sistor | ner. You ail remember her sudden| Lackswanma, N.Y.—After my first When you meet some disappointment, | and he bezan to sing “Children of the - ES GREE WITH THE| Married and Happy is improving, and | prostration last year and her weeks of child was born-1 felt very miserable and] an’ yer feelin' kind-o-blue; Heavenly King” “Keep qulet, will| DIRECTIONS FROM AUNT ABBY, | /OLA DOESN'T AGR Rer friends are encouraged to hope for | confinement which included Christmas. When yer plans have all got side- | You?' came the retort. “If I cam't{ * CRANK. & speedy recovery. This is good news| I saw by the letters that in July she tracked, or some friend has proved | Sing 1 can recite better than you.| Dear Editor and All Social Corner to_all went to the hospital again to undergo antrub; Didw't you hear me speak The Dear |Members: In regard to the picnic| Dear Sisters of the Social Corner:| T wish to thank fhe Editor for his|® serious pperation and not a word When yer tolling, -praying, struggling | LitZle Heads in the Pew, last Sun- | which will take place at my home on |1 was very much pleased to meet so| continual interest in the Corner and I| about her have we had yet. Since . at the bottom up the stairs— da: Aug. “19th, 1 hope every one who can | many of you at the party and hope to| am sure we all appreciate the same. | Several weeks have passed and no bad ham’s Vegetable e It is like a panacea—jest to know that Susie, stop disputing with Willie | Will attend, the Editor included. We | meet the same ones again sometime| 1 will close with kind wishes to all. news has come we have faith she is Compound and m someone cares. ‘and take two cups of sour cream from | shall have basket lunch, as usual; cof- | with many others -added. SALLY SYCAMORE., |on the mend and we all should unite Y , {the churn. 1 must make a double |fee, etc., will be provided. Perhaps I shall feel dess Ilike a 3 in good hearty thoughts for her health res became firm, Someone who can appreciate one’s ef- | batch of cookles for the Soclal Cor- Should the day prove stormy, I sug- | stranger it I am fortunate enough to| 4UECKLEBERRY and well being. When I think of her appetite ssses te’ Wi he. A ner picnickers. There are at least |Sest the next pleasant day. attend another Soeial Corner party.| HY RRY CAKE AND PUD-{ ihere comes into my mind “Brave e a0 Smoiatiet S Someone who seems to understand— | forty of them in the front yard. Jim, | Those coming from the city should|T am sure Aunty No. 1 deserves many ING. heart! “Brave heart! Cheer up! Cheer et Sk tizedl R &1 5o cA% SYmpatDl Rural Delivery and Papa’s Boy are |take the Yantic car and get off at| thanks for invifing us fo such & up!” ringing like a song. We all hope 3 MORNT & Someone who, when he's far away, | ¥ving to take them to the old tree | Peck's Corner. Guides will be at every | beautiful place. It will always be a| Dear Editor and Social Corner Sis- | #7G pray she may be made physically / feeling. That was A still wonders how he fares— - and give them a drink from the | car from 9.30 a. m. until 1 p. m. pleasant memory to me, and now | ters:—I will write just a few lines for | whole and know the comfort once six years ago and Iiyaten' House or H Dress, With Someone who never can forget—some- | SPring. where the calendar colored | There will be accommodations for | when I read the familiar names in| The Corner. In last Saturday’s Social [ again of perfect health. She may bé Bave had three fine] - Leos or Sherter Sto. g b one who really cares. , | Elass hanes, and then they are going | those who drive. the Social Corner it seems o pleas- | Corner there was a plece with my pen- | in St Joseph's hospital for some time. | poiey = na oo o s iy (5 2R A ey S st Mee ) to the.'Silver spring near the picnic All please wear the yellow bow. ant to think T have seen the owners| name signed to it. There must be some| Will some of the Sisters who are near Y - i on Rornmnt Vet It will send a thrill of rapture through | Sroungs. Many thanks to all who sent me{ thereof and talked with them. I shall| mistake as I have only written once| to her let us hear once in awhile how | bles 1 always take Lydia E. Pinkham’s| o ... . . Jo07 o biue the framework uv the heart; WZat else can I cook besides cook- |birthday cards and other pretty gifts. | look forward to meeting them again before this since I went to the picnic| she is getting along. We are all inter- | Vegetable Compound and it works likelana white, with trimming of — white It will stir the inner bein’ till the tear- 1:;’ ‘that uhm taste good, I wonder? 1| Kindest wishes to all. et St Copanirs Takol Sathd 1n-1he well Deipg o Miirried pndl et ity T B RS I T TR B drops want to start: Suprpose that th have all kinds of TN - . . Sy 'k H Happy. "y also good for stersucker, gingham, For ‘this life is worth the livin’, when | f00d with whem. S AUNT ATy S RO e of hetig Shlled o e s e e e | e RrutH, | A F. KREAMER, 1674 Electric Avenue,[* b Soon 1own, batisis armire fam: Laz,2meone Yer_ sorrows ghards— | o oooo0k ome dried beef and | THE PICNIC DAY AT AUNTY’s. | Crank” i my opinion of _curing | dainties and will try some of them soon. 5 Ln_g-wm N&Yi‘ = I Shx Sizesr 34 36, 35, T, 45 ana 44 ru z ke Do s, e’s nothing so 3 5 C z : ’ 5 °y0u o At atnteons’ ares: n gl the werido eried Wilaa S rheumatism. In the first place I| Chrysanthemum: I hope to see you| GREAT GRANDMA'S RHEUMATIC e success ydia E. Pinkham’s|inches, bust measure. It requires 53 5 3 . Dear Editor and Cornerites: All | don’t think it is ever cured; not to|soon again. Did you get the card I Vegetable Compound, made from roots|yards of 44-ineh material for a 38-inch Why, yes, that will do nicely. ‘The |0 = 3 > . REMEDY. Size. The skirt measures about 17 ©Oh, this world is not all sunshine— | Tve hread was new this MOFRIRg, too, | Lo e, ¥as In harmony with the jo- | Stav so, cepecially. when it ls here-| sent vou. and herbs, is unparalleled. It may be|Viras at the lower cdge il B vial party that wended it: . ditory. There are things which ben-| Betsey Bobbett: Sorry you met with . the L many days dark clouds disclose; | and that will help out™ Aunty's. that S¥plcat; July ,fm;"n‘h‘,g | efit i, to some extent, but I don't|an accident; hope you will be better| Dear Editor and ey s Tha] I G et ssafiianes Iy waen mf\“l(““dg;'mf0‘:‘;42,‘;:‘;7“";"6;‘:“: But the cross is not so grievous, mor | Blizaveth and 1 are glnng to help ffi‘"“ doing out of the oraimar when | it only weakens the system and gt Crimson Rambler: How are youl| .7, ihe reports of the gatherings| mation, nlcer-don,umon,mhnug, Order through The Bulletin Company, the thorn the rosebud wears— An’ the clouds have silver llruna—’ when someone really cares. T “heris v saw the wearers of yellow rib- | disease a better foothold. | these fine cool days? Have thought of | ™ 3 g Pattern Dept.. Norwieh, Conn. Jim, Cherisette and “Will can | hon scurrying hither and o :y Unfortuately for our pocketbooks in| you many times. wie good. It was almoat like being }aenhodicflp:lm backache, bearing-down| Show the interesting Places. TLet Us).uto ung wagon, on cars and afoot, | these days of high prices, we were| Peggy Anne: You and T must like| there mys o St ithin e tulency, indigestion, dizziness, slice t ale’:)::;.hd?‘;r ‘v.‘;& r;:nn;\p;::z-;" to accept the hospltalitay that Aunty | made to live by eating and those who | berrying for I pick quite a lot of ber- | It 1s the fruit of the spirit within U3 | or nervous prostration. Lydia E. Pink- Penalty of Public Spirit. g . | to. cook o L : vhich maki a " As - - ertak: yth (PR B {5 co sh for the company?' | No "7 well knows how to Eive and |Bave tried to live on mext to nothin | ries to canHow is Wee Peggy getting| Which makes life besutiful As wel popsg Vegetable Compound is the stan-| I ® man und . S0 8o Shything NSWERS AND INQUIRIES, Pound i W the beautiful surroundings and | have generally ended up like the old| along? holy i £ love comes sweetly | dard remedy for female ills. of public service without being part A AND . hmerec Pk L | Corner cheer, that is & romin. | Man's cow, Who “up and died just as| Here are several recipes for Huckle- | B0y, flame of love comes sweetly | dachvemedy for Temalelle . . |of & machine, or If an organization KEZZIAH DOOLITTLE—Card re- | want them to have all they want, | COf foature of our gatherings. not for- | he had got her learned to ilve on| berries:— others, and giving real enjoyment with = thetr sev ehoald| Which s composed merely of repre- ras 0 a 'y - | getting the tempting Iv - | nothing.” Huckleberry Cake—O a -haWl J p tressing ills peculiar to their sex should| celved and malled to Rural Deltvery. | Elizabeth, go into the milkroom to the empting Iunch, where va- uckleberry Cal me and one-haMl| plegcure from week to week. sentative citizens and has no preds- big square pans and get a good skim. | 1ty Would put the display at some| I have had rheumatism more or less| cups sugar, 2 tablespoons of lard or | ” [ joo forward to the coming of The| be convinced of the ability of L; E. P THEODA—Cards received and for- |, “O7U0 Bons T06, BeL € 8 Ahe gravy fairs to shame all my days: but as it troubles me a| butter, 1 egg, 1 teaspoon vanilla, 1 cub | Bunetin and if duty calls find myself| Pinkham’s Vegetable Com to re-| toTY interests undertakes to do any- warded as you directed. plerty and. rich. > 1 wonder if the birds wondered|&00d deal less now than in my girl-| of sweet milk, 31-2 cups of flour, into | - with paper in hand earnestly reading. | store their Kealth by the many genuine| 8. the word which sums up the HULDY—Card received and mailed | “Aunty Aunt Hester: Your letter was fine. | gnq truthful testimonials we are objections of the standpat mind is No. 1. vou may. help wash | what kh‘11ri o{h noisy magples were | hood dfil,\'! v\éhcn llwhu noxl;’:l;y a:v;r;g which 2 teaspoons of baking powder e potatoes. vi passing t roug] the woods that morn- | or Well, and as sve al s have been sifted. Beat all together Vi of & P ” = GREAT GRANDMA :—Card received. 5 : suide-mark it brought us nearer the|all my life, T don’t consider that a 3 At 2 o'clock all was ready. Theoda, Please write who was intended for.. 8 Huckleberry Pudding—Two cups of | vent prayer of faith brings the words Married and Happy, Aunt Sereng. The yellow flag, the rustic arch draped in | meat diet makes it any worse because| corm meal, 1 cup of flour, 1 cup of | of Isaiah 41-10, “Fear not T am with Good Rules for Life. Fairy or Enid. | Dreamer.: Pegsy - Anne. Aunt Sarah, | Jellow, under which, we passed to see| I have grown better with time. moldsses, 1 teaspoon of cinnamon, and | thee.” These words come to me like AUNT HESTPRLetter receivedand | 1o, Elizabeth and Aunty No. 1 gaf | AUity’s smiling face to greet us. think acids are more to be avolded| .2 teaspoons of nutmeg, and 1 cup of | sunshine through a hazy mist, with forwarded to Fvelyn. among the flowers on the porch. The | , Greetings were exchanged and new | than meat = hi o, i her| milk and stir up. and add at last two | enlivening cheer and comfort. . Soune membere Chore Gint Fairy | faces were unveiled from the mys- eryone has a Fight to his or her| ;; "4yree cups of huckleberries; bake| Ma: Your card amused me. I AUNT HBSTER: Cards receivedand | S010% Wpmpers: Uhote | Gy Falds: | tery of “Who is who.” own opinion, and what treatment or maifled as directed. | Papa’s Boy and Merry Farmer's Boy, |, The business of the moment was | diet is the thing for one person, don't A AW I o iy B 54 transacted by Biddy. Joan favored | alwavs fit everyone else; and if the £ s Frankicarel us with music and a solo by Biddy | Scarcity and high prices of meat keep ; mfimuud to the writers you in .h{msa’f;‘ ml;av'\:? 1&}'}:;]‘: E*Rf“l‘;lflndefifi'} Then our hostess led the way through | on we may have to go without wheth- ' ll i _ L ory and Blanche Indled out the cream. | Pezutiful spacions lawns, hedged | € We want to or not, so then we will ‘ i GREAT GRANDMA'S DREAM! | ed beet. about with every kind of shrub; down | have a chance to try the experiment | | '. % ~“Whatever shall we do with all the | {hrbush a magnificent rose "arbor, |and see if It cures us all . | I”' | { ’ i l‘ = tabies tha Proneht (o ree hundred feet long. the most was interested in . K's letter , i I ms:;‘hef:::}‘,’f_‘:“ B o T | et & phine Inbcbecn: e beautiful thing you could imagine, | about raising birds. although I have i { | ml 4 tween the two front windows ax the | Married and Happy. Wwith its mammoth trusses of pink | never kept any. I love pets, especial- i i | , il head of the stai “Oh, we'll box them up and send | DOrothy Perkins roses in its setting |1y cats and dogs. I can always make ||| IH' ll‘l i " \ . fl Betore her, on & little stand, stood | to the Editor.” replicd X Y % “They |9f shrifty green foliage, climbing on | friends with them everywhere I so. 45 % ” ‘ & I i i e SRR S » "' |and on, unrestrained over rustic sup- | I have never had any of the fancy l l ” !a?.:.‘“‘é,.‘i.‘i‘f&.‘i“y:.f f::r'l'symfl?xmg):: - ’o'.“rn.p""[( d I;Z:;" (:‘::?\‘dma_ «1 | Posts at each side and overhead; at | breed of cats, which are lovely to look | | | H ’ taking up a creepy bloom, the outer |could not think of allowing it. It the base of each post were mammoth | at, but usually no better pets than \ Yy H . b tdge of Which was tinged with faint- | would be ridiculous to send all that | Oriental poppies or other flowers. On | some of those which are Just plain 1 l n est pink—“but no loveller than this |food to anyone.” we passed and entered a walk thickly | cat I have had some that seem- |||" |1||||| flame-colored blossom by your side.| “Never mind, Great Grandma. It |DPordered with evergreens'and flower- | ed intelligent enough to talk if they ) I What a study of tints and shades!” | Will be all righi. Il take care of the | in& schrubs and plants and soon we | could, and they are so companiona- il ‘Replacing the poppy, ‘Great Grandma | matter,” said Rural Delivery. reached the Mecca of our ambitio ble. I always thought I should like R dow o tor " Great Granama tried in vain o rise | ¥lere we found a cooling sprin|a parroti but my family objects to I “I believe that I have all in read- | and protest when all at once a voice ‘Wwhere we could quench our thirst and | them. ish 1 . o S0 carry to Crimson Rambler's | at her elbow <aid: “Wake up! The |[eSt on the seats and rustic settees.| Best wishes to all ° e o e | am s visite. walting o ke you | e Tasrance Tn the airsaused me ToLa. SN ERE is a coupon scheme worth for everyone and two extra sized dried ‘rimson Rambler's. You must have | 0 lool . and behold! There was 9 - Tovte Ties tor Jim. "My patiense, 1| been faking a nap.” e tell ofleafies Bitia iover e SEASONABLE RECIPES. o, whl]e—get the valuable -us nearly forgot to pin on that yellow | “Indeed I have, and such a ridicu- | ¢oals. vere, camping out in o O‘P ‘, w! Tl put it on right away. Ther: dream as I've had. - What should | the most delightful’ spot imazinable.| Dear Social Corner Sisters:—Here 0 food rod B e 3 s e o ke mo dream se T wenases <1 Yo oo = amall lake, teem- | are some timely recipes which I hope P2 ‘99 COUPOHS with every P uct you 1 suppose that you did not mean to, t understand it.” ; sh and pink, white and yel- | you will find to be good: (P 0» e e L maan e, | e T aealen th At fof | IR Wator:liNen: Spavnediby rostie| ocar bl Be E0% e ot diced buy—save them and you’ll be surprised how just the same. You shall dream of | the Corner, “I cen. Ha! Ha! I;I\QT z;’;‘ffil: ‘;\‘g‘h“‘;‘k“s"‘;g“ we, “;‘}t"“ triD | pacon, 2 small onions, eMced thin; 1 p ‘2 OLLY PE"PER“ saw a c moor- dice % R = | B TR Lo e e 427 quickly they will accumulate—you can get many “Dia ‘anyone speak?” Recelving mo | DOTTIE’'S RECIPE FOR RHEUMA-| Our appetito ran riot with the good SEraPea from (he cob: B tablespoons things and th could we help but eat, 2 i b, “Branimy nodaes W04 noecd leris {linse 2n0 how could e help butext, | {eabpountut satt, ‘T it boliing ik . beautiful things for yourself and your = = % . | abpetite to the very Timit and evers St g | ‘Eon the edge of Great Grandma's yel- | 7o the Sisters of the Social Gorner: |ty "uged "go Food under. ehoms | (L7, bacon and add onions. Brown. home with them. gl ¢ Grandma slept—and | Lhis is a lovely day, and one that all | spreading, leaty boughs, with ferns at | then add raw potatoes and corn, wit! and soon Grea P can enjoy, the sick as well as those | corcafIng, leaty boushs, with ferns at | syficient boiling water to cover. When drentned. . 3 |in heaith; and in the beautitul sun-'gGro. % the back-ground potatoes are tender stir in flour and e T rses tugsed at their | ile | e love of God if we pause for & M-\ sion of our appreciation and thankful- | Tilk: Simmer a few minutes longer. seve: orses tugg ment and reflect on his goodness and 2t Tor the way The Bulletin: mani. {3dd crushed crackers and serve very UMG"W, G Grasie Galoting; sithere to us all. He is JUS CBUSING . fistx lls intercat in our pleasure, as | Nk A half can tomato juice can be as fany as sixty peopie nere ;Dis Taiff and sunshine to fall ‘on the' w4 partook of the treat provided for | SUbStituted for part of the milk. Fres must be as 4 pm o i just and unjust alike, and if we would | green corn can be used in place of It s so good of the Soc OTRer | only send out the thought for his love | us, 5 The time passed too soon when it | €00ked corn, and gives a more delicate friends to come to see me." and mercy for us we should feel his flavor. Nat and Elizabeth came in to say o G et was neces for us to turn our . that sil bad brought lunch and Great | brescrcS Was with us through all Ahe faccs homeward. Corn Soup—Two _cups scraped corn, Grandma was not to furnish anything. | i3 in heaven all must be Fight. |, On itho returz we’ visited beautiful |1 pint hot milk, 2 tablespoons each TBut sald Great Grandma, “T'd like | 5\ heaven all must be Hght . = Iheds of bright flowers saw thrifty | butter and flour. salt and pepper. on- to have something for them, myself.: | . Licf SO gardens and abundant fruit fon juice, minced parsley. Boil the will be done, lay our hand . v cobs in a pint of water for 15 minutes. She started for the kitchen. Here | 55 ang surely He will with us o eie Were more than thirty writ- 4 he milk_ butter and flour and the an animated discussion was taking | g0 , ers and friends who enjoyed this day, | Add tl R B by A | abde. which will indeed be a red letter day | Scraped corn. Season and stir with place. Two children, a boy &Il | 1 have not started in to writé a'ser- ' jn" 1. orninals of Social Cormer e | croutons. {mon, but simply to send out a few e . . Ledger French Dressing—I have HBTEL wnuDSTflcK {:“7‘&‘\‘5‘"-‘ for the spirit as well as ”"’i T):clor fSorry you thought me | found the Jfollowing a little variety e 2 isuch an infant vou thought it nec- | from the ordinary French dressing, and | 1 would say if those suffering from | ..o v s I} 3 = f | rheumatism will let beefidlonsand et ;.flsan 1o prescribe. Never-the-less I|as I am an interested reader of the 4sp_sTREET, NBAR BROADWAY | 1ait"s hound of burdock seed and 8 hing heCoyered, Hope vou will be on | Housekeeping ~ Page, 1 call it is the name of a pemcu]arly high quality of various foods put up in attractive orange age clov v o S ncy, next time. edger Frencl essing: . TIMES SQUARE, NEW YORK |rackase of red clover flowers and take | “"rocey dnne: Received that last card | One teaspoonfdl drv mustard, 1 tea- and purple packages, and sold by all grocers at popular prices. Serv-us is the name jone tablespoon of the seed and a| 360 ROOMS 270 BATHS quarter of the clover flowats, ‘pour a! Sor, Scnt The one that ot the first | spoonful salt 1-2 teaspoonfui onion chosen for the entire line. Serv-us Foods are unequalled. When once used, you PEAN PLAN ONLY e S 3 rd ; : vk uice, 1 tabléspoonful Worcestershire i | m:v:v‘::z ;xru $2.50 & $3.00 sy t:t:ll,ekrh:r:Zrtrt::nt";:n:";fl:r&: e lmham b helohgi . o | sauce. 2 tablespoontuls lemon juice, 6 will er Serv-us ever after—on or in each package of Serv-us Brand goods. is a val DITTO FOR TWO $3.50 & $4.00 | throush the day: the next day repeat, | . “reseine. vonr sarq . TN Pleased) tablespoons olive ofl. uable Serv-us Coupon. g 1 A Eohad A s + | ueing up the hurdock seed, T think thes | e your card. £ Mix all jngredients thoroughly in a Y O R OMELIKE ATMOSPHER® will be cured. After having muscular | THEODA. | small glass jar, keep in a cool place, MODERATE PRICES | rhenmatism for 1S months, I am com- | and always shake before using. It is i —AND— | pletely cured. 1 trust someone w.il | A REMEDY FOR J.-A. K. particulariy good on vegetable salad e uce e os o n IN THE CENTER OF NEW YORK | (ry this and report | used with cold meats i WOH, VALIQUETTE, MGR. Will now give.s Huckleberry Pud- |, Dear Editor and Social Corner Sis- HANNAH WHO. ing recipe: | ters:—As we have Old Glory with us| Willimantic. =%/ without redu tll uali f what ueat i ‘Alss THE BERWICK. RUTLAND, VT. d": = ‘:‘3 A : HER | we shall feel safe. S 0 r eq o - * uckleberry Pudding—Take a quart | How encouraging it is to read Aunt THIN A i i — R L | of nuckleberries, a pinch of salt, three= | Hestor's Totters: Thes are se full pf| CO0D THINGS TO KNOW. Serv-us means everything in foods fourths of a cup of molasses, a ha.f love and hope. I believe as she does, | Dear Memmbers of the Social Cor- teaspoon of soda and flour to make a | that without prayer. all would be lost. | ner: —A few homely and helpful Spices Baked Beans Condiments C TO WOMEN | batier. Steam two hours. I try to look on the bright side, al- | hints may not come amiss even in Pickles Sou Chocolate SPECIAL Sauce for the same—Beat one égs 1o | th0UTh at times it Scems dark. dog-days, so I submit a few from my L he most economical, cleansing 80d | foam; a cup of sugar, butter the siz T 2m going to write to J. A. K. and scrap-book. 5 : Rolled Oats Catsup tell her of a remedy that has helped | wh germicidal of all muupuu of a walnut, a t £ vanill i i B foods. Serv. rand Foods are all packed [ of & cup ot bolling water " ,;‘nen“z’hfl; I = Confident that it will [ 500 Datore tytng. on. the G0ty itile in sanitary packages and in accordance with the U. S. Pure Food Laws. Wi e best of wishes for all tae vill v h hs £y becos are each and every packag axXtlli H € | b S Lo e T 2 ienden ang | L Tl B i o Secoming The Valuable Serv-us Coupons ar o ackage. prid | ner. Do S e areion WL &y t0 b= |5 of. you; ars betherad with fiies Atrine Commence at once to save A soluble Antiseptic Powder | AUNT AMY. [thé warm weather try keeping a pot of ? and get most anything your heart desires for yourself or your home. You.r X % PLEASANT GREETINGS FROM e mignonette gLpWing on your window- grocer has Serv-us Brand products or can get them from to be dissolved in water AUNTY. A FEW TESTED RECIPES. e e oLt frhana eptis ches | passing rapidly and it will soon pe (] Was very glad to have the oppor- 3 h‘fl:.'l‘."”":;‘;‘.?&"'m:éfl-fl :: time to meet at Aunt Abby’s. I hope | {URity of Visiting Aunty No, 1 and| A quick way to clean currants when Soaratt ing ¥ . throat, and that | she will have a good crowd—ihe best | Sceing her celebrated rose arbor. It making cakes is to put the frults into 000! used by feminine 1lls it has no equal. | yet. was well worth the trip. Many thanks | & colander with a sprinkling of flour, RE Fou 60 years the Lydis E. Pinkham | Udell: Am sorry you, as well as sev- | thanks (o the “Eulletin” and Aunty *m‘&rub round a few times with your g B Medicine Co. has recommended Paxtine | eral others, couldu't attend. the lawn | N0, 1 for a very pleasant outing. 'hnn It is surprising how gquickly in their private c ce wmflpnnv on account of the distance, but Aunty No. 1: It was sérry about | 'he stalks are separated and come omen, which proves superiority. | it couldn’t be helped. vour mishap. Hope you were not se- | through the small holes. ‘n:n ‘Who have" been cured say| Calla Lily: I guess you didn't read | Mously inconvenienced. Get some bitter apple from the 5t 18 “worth its welght in gold.” Aty letter telling all who would write| - Joan: | am watching the mail for | chemist, crush it, and\ sprinkle It S0c, large box. OF by mall. jme I would zive them full directions | (hat picture. 1 will return a like fa-| amongsi the clothes. You will find it m Toflet Co.. Mass, | how to find me. T didw't care to an- | o the finest thing on record for keeping nounce it in the paper: but after all 1{ I am seuding a few tested recipes: | moths away from everything, and one see it wouldn't have made much dif-| = Sponge Cake: Beat > eggs till very | can lse garments at a minute's notice, ference. Iizht. - Add one cup sugar and four | % there is no smell 1ift by bitter Tita Parber: Am sorry you .oumn tablespoons of water, and beat till® apple. 7 meet with us. You certaidly lgmt ¢réamy. . Sift together one cup of To eliminate ice bills I procured s will find the pests will not trou- w“w Wholesale Distributors ‘ as needed. Dear Editor and Sisters: Time ls| Dear Bditor and Corner Siaters: | Dle YOU 50 long as the mignonette is 5?]1\“0 The A. up e Norwich, Conn.