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will come.on the top that is a great {deal worse than the dirt to.get rid of. When boots and shoes have been |hardened: by- water, apply Lerosene to m} 3nd " they wm ‘become noft and P! Clean your m\-nvgw kerosene by taking a soapy cloth, pour a 1!3::9 ‘obtq;.ha o!h. 1‘1! I‘td :l?d rub !h; 1o wash o Soap andl It was that hour between supper and(join In the performance. She took two E I ANDS ::}:;" I:ur‘;““ look . A;':; l;“;éw’ér;:: bedtime which is so dear to both|Small dolls in her arms, sat down in ‘or,/the cog. wheels. mother and ehildren, the time when | 27 l‘t_‘: :’:“‘; _’I::nct:‘:“"d: SUPERIOR It is really surprising how seldom |mother can be with the children and Deady’s vond o Hoihe D chimnevs will break and what | they are tired enough to play quietly, 2 SRS :m] of fine polish will be given them by | or listen to one of her delightful stories. \Haruald stopped in the hn}{ e‘ol 2 A cleansing with kerosene. But on this particular = evening e e Sl st e mother had one of her worst headaches | claimed - girl: fis::n-ou:lelfl’;em“l‘lom ‘trm:n:: l;:fi ané was lying in a darkened room.| Poor little Ruth burst into Lear-\.md e I g oad, i, after ~ou| Xunt Proebe had gathered the childrer | Le” entertainment haited while Aunt e By g Pl A in the nursery and was trying to keep| Phoebe comforted ber. e = Ziric can ba oleaned nicety witn it | [NeEl dulel so that a restrul sleep When the liftie girl's sobs ceased, S them juiel so that a restiul ==l marola.recited *“The Old Gaken Buck- in water over night, |given me man as well . {also an iron sinlk. R e ey 3 et” in a very creditable manner. He . in the pudding and|as many good B WITHOUT EMPLOYMENT THERE'S NO | If your stove that veu intend te set| The children meant to be good, but|TtMembered ~every word and_spoke B oaeT et AEl| e e it ot e Corner i h a v and clearly and with one-half cup sugar: |feel the same way ENJOYMENT {away during the summer is rubbed | somehow they were unusually restless | SIOW |over with kerosene and then black-{and noisy. They tired quickiy of one|cl€ar comprehension of the meaning | boil one and a Lalf pints of the milk| 1f March 6th is Ble, why iened (treat the stovepipe in like man- | game after anotner and had several!and spirit of the poem that Lis heurers|ip the water of the tapi beat the | Saturday, March do just ner) they will ba free from rust when | d ich voices were |Could almost see ! nd n the other balf pint of |as well, so I observe you come to put it up again. If your i ’]’T he old oaken bucket, | ioca, voiks, ete, :ngg:\_ver‘ and th;x me ‘“' i 8 stove gets rusty at any time Lera- y ' Aunt Phoebe exclaimed: | he iron bound bucket, oil three ere’s wishing you ali a merry time, A EVERY, WOMANS: OPPORTUNITY sene w‘iu rnmo\t/); it 5 ‘Children, you must try to be quieter The mos <‘J\r“1]—ed bucket, f all the time; beat{ MARRIED AND HAPPY The Bulletin wants good home letiers; good business letters: geod Help-| “\woe o Hannel in kerosene, dlp in|and more polite and kind. T propose; That hung in the wel i tes. add a spoon of sugar and o @l letters of any kind the mind mnay suggest. They should be in hand by | dry whiting and rub plated silver | that Gladys, Harold and Alice sit Alice had waited so long for her turn | flavor and spread on the top. Brown| (The Suggestion made by Wednesday > each week. Write on but one side of the paper. ware. Let it dry on it and polish with | ehtertainment; and Ruth and I will be that when Harold's performance was | slizhtly. : and Happy seems to nicel £ = % z S an old eoft piece of flannel. the audienc k; 5 over she nearly ran to the stage. She! Floating Island—One .,‘.an of milk, | cial character of write: 4ddress, SOCCIAL CORNER EDITOR, Bulletin Offics, Narwich, Conn. Many are the uses made of this pro- Oh, what fun!” exclaimed Gladys. had on the skirt of the bagpiper's suit | put on the stove until duct of the earth, some of which I| . Wwhat shall we do? inquired Har-linat Harold had worn when taking have mentioned, that belp us in our | %: 3 part in a little Scotch play, the jacket every-day work. 4 g’ou may e;ch“f‘n;‘a-: Eorieee and | 3nd head covering of her Indian suit | 5 o sing a song. T w ve three prizes.|and a palr of boxing gloves several CRIMSON RASMELER | Tne first shall be for conduct. To the | Sizes oo larse for her. The effect was | child who is quletest, also most pol so startling that Gladys and Harold - GREETINGS FROM SWEET 81X |and thoughtful of others, I will give|commenced to giggle. Without wait-| put this little red leather notebook. The|ine for any announcem TEEN. one who recites the best shall ha\e - 3 partment and no doubt bow folks will find it pl g together and have a pleasant time and also a pleasure to brighten a to scalded milk | day in the lives of The Co ken: pour into|ins—Diana, Frank, Dom F cool and th: any others known to individual on seven saucers opportunity may be g a more the egz beaten, two table- | complets celebration of the day we will doy hoiler}, thir caten. four ble THREE PRIZES MONTHLY: $2.50 to first; §1.50 to second; $1.00 to third. 4ward made the last Saturday in eack month. ! | e | SOCIAL CORNER PRIZE WINNERS FOR FEBRUARY: y p i “Twi twinkle little siar, - and put it on saucers to | make the on my new blue pencil. To the best sing- i 1 ar, Dear Bdi!tnr ung, S;\cxal Clornerites: {er T will give two pretty picture pos- TH"‘; Soa Sonder ‘““‘“J‘ wre. ; o T @bt Uitk knbw . - I'm beginning to feel quite well ac-|tals he funny mistake in the words o Pl fae et te P“; Ph'xx”xszsxox— Atted ¢ quainted with you now, "“What shall we do for a stage?” little verse which gave them a| M oo me s mie Coiiiect 5.7 © Nan for letter entitic Bright Ray: Do you mean the game | asied Harold. very appropriate to heriMiyL . ol o tor . - ; SécondiPrica $150 with W. H. 5.7 X6, I didn't go. though | “You may plan about that” replied | costume tod_much for the sel ve and bes I heard an account of it. I saw the t Pr \ebe, Then, cceing possibilities | control of her audience. Even Auntie To Country Maid for letter entitled “With Stale Bread. W. H. S, girls on the train. I'm think- {of keeping them interested for a rea- | joined, for a moment, in the laugh IN CHILDHOOD DAYS THE SPIRIT OF FANNY CROSBY. Third Prize $1.00— i ing that T would have io grow a o sonable th of time, “You may dres Alice into tears and cried: | s PR S e o i e i ple of sizes larger to play against the | up for the stage, if you wish. All 1| “Stop laughing at me. =t _ s maAins i e ~ he late Fai Zo X. Y. Z. for letter entit " ) Maple Sugar.” W. H. S. girls. Who are you? You | require is that you be quiet and do not Ruth, reminded by Alice’s tears e Rallea Satat e F0% choer and ‘“;‘r_’" g e il can’t be a high school girl, I kmow, | quarrel.” her recent tribulation, began to cry. _,"t'. R e i DObG| te e Ihsean s bu}:] ;Xaerhapgrflvou'm ra mr»t?{‘r_ { ’r." three prospective performers re- i\vmur« “-?s_ aimo?‘x‘ li):x :]J‘e;‘p: i for et .m“:“.“ o A;f.‘\)(wlahx‘: died at age of 95 = elena: anke -for writing a re- | tircd to the spacious, well lighted closet | linew that it would be difficult to quiet son. LSueh tunigatn BE GLAD. TESTED RECIPES FROM COUNTRY| ipe for old-fashioned bean porridge|of the nu bt e R sobbing_children before the noise il “‘“e"‘la”. e i MAID. g with_your other recipe consultat Li Ruth, left a | reached mother’s room. But Alice ston- Meres Snd. visitod them the day. The wa nd hastened over 3 northwestern Mas dear.” she admonished, d 1 hard paths tram motier. Let siste: I the e “‘u-‘-:r“ but not straight warm thawy day it re- this durlng a fever i | hot poultice was applied destroving the nerve. bt years she had with Aunt Phoebe, made haste to claim ' ped crying as sudder her attention. Armed with her favor Stafrord - Daisy: was O. Dear Social Sisters: Here; K. 2o & are more recipes. Try them z Calla Lil tile paragraph to|ite picture book, she climbed on Aun- me lnow hew Fou enjoy them. I|Me Was very encouraging. It made a | tie’s lap with the request: will start them with my— certain corner s heart feel warm- | “Show bookie.” > er_and happier. A few minutes later Haroid emerzed t in_versi beart of mine be eased instantiy O BelnE SoBT Weary | Marshmallow Cake: Cream together e ia e 2 PRt ek Ly = R on AT BT : navigating to walk 6 S IRIE At e ne cup susar, two tablespotms but-| ciola: Thanks for sending tn_the |from the closet and =aid: “We are zo- licesslan Wik tep meant “slumping 2 The burdens of anot | te Add three beaten ezgs, —three| "", ¢ yrenitabla: T enjoyed@ your quo. | Will be stage manage: A flight of ve Alice the best.” . or deeper with a re-{(Oh, what a happy jauarters cup of milk, one teaspoon| . ione s & beantiful paragraph | Steps leading up to the bed was quick Phoebe and the older c ull of snow, and, if a e I ©h_ heart of mine be glad, e vanilia. two cups flour, two.ted-| gl I've.betn reading: “The 1g Ruth’s small chair, ghted v DAL ¢ (3 Mieng fes e o2 1 resolved Tha thiline worid | spoons ing powder, one balftea| Of & 2O KIEL [ T8 A8en Hr e OIS haC ke core vund ottt Tt ducking wes more than probable. Crtertenii) it to raise a on salt and add to the above. Beat T ahows i DUt mother’s full slze chair in a row. | srogramme, for Z.: It is good:-to see a lette! | ' ¥e have no tir d and cool, frost cldke £o . Tamus s To i “The first number.” announced Har- | -Aunt Phoebe ou in. |;:\ Gont wai How many ze 1 : ‘ing my usual healti confined to th but it is a friendship-life requires not old, “will be a solo by Gladys.” “l think we more doing as better doing, net more| Gladys walked with slow and stately | Alice, she action; but I wrong action: mot |tread toward the stage. She was a I am.sure we all a-difterent -way of |T2yed -in mother's purple kimono, |corduct has been the best. Wie life is a rest- | Which was tied arcund her waist with|Gladys neariy tipped over two of t© for friendliness causes restful- | @ bright yellow scarf. A lace trimmed | chairs, it was Alice who thought That other o weep and I cannot and I won't. the song by won one | cide to v el that her | I am enjc illne mine. Oh heart of min Life has 4 . minutes: arshmallows one tablespoon hot half teaspoon vanille; o sugar and milk mixture. . Beat It is a life of joy. Reing a|boudoir cap, ornamented with a bow | mother and caught them before th Sare SELSHEE S ST e ot ury, in | till partly cool Use at once. friend makes vour h a channel | o pink ribbon, rested js Iy _on herconld »-the floor. Alice was t £ABRE JOr NeLy muachy years she studied z our lives w Gingerbread: Beat together onelthrough which the friendship of Jesus [ Yellow curis. In stepy toathie sl Nt £ Euth, - for - She stappdil d it ford tablespoon b cup moiasses: | toward vou may flow on into other he tripped gver her = flowing | crying about s own trouble to com- | it g never Jearned to read On heart of mine b ne cup two et ‘ Thus His friendship bears frult | When the tiilrd and last chair | fort Ruth. Gl | letters. Pla the inder another 't 5 sod: r life and His joy o n reached the gown extended g to the rised and de; g e Atie to. catle e Seestl Cods e e e el By Herwitn ki 3 the ch ice. Aun 0 1t the litt first Sweet hey vwere not sensitive enough to read teasbon" ik SWEET SIXTEEN. | s af in her hand. e the raised characters. Fa i i chied the bed, A 1 arold.” she continued rs anc | &he memorized from n THE TRAINING OF GIRLS. Hopen and aim c cond prize, for his u er conmection with hich included an addt: aled o prize f count S s, and ref Before b hou: re the manif 1 ! : : b iy s b b - ora it AR 1 sang “Home, | ¢ r and y¢ 1 once recited these s 11 L B he. children were. examining | GREETINGS FROM SATURDAY EVE | &y € e from e WAYS OF COOKING THE h ; " opened. S % DAINTY ] prizes, the opened and | convene, nake should be . - 1 s Social Corner Ste- | G2 ' 1 anty sum a little OYSTER ical | gRecimt e : | & otas g {n‘iu Bl R Spehe 2 B e S TADLS e | she said, “I have 4 e AN = scens st valuable as , with a deep and tragic voice, | T sleep. H SOEIRLs You now behold will prove to ¢ 3 and mot! { : iabiad lana R writes we are a mind 3 , by any Entirely. or oy ed that the Editor t R kg R word, p And a8 , entirely for-{ T Instruction hath a r o eer t home: so she should nd. I { Reature ished, mother was gla | raze or The en ces S Ra e 2w ers—For twelve oysters i aieces d finished, mmended < t that he |irolen Ke : 14 cne-half teacup Ak e. He felt z00d. < etin, sus: she de- take | GOSN Flc) aborate costume was unsui -ed as pr: and heart - can get the best out of ase it comes to her, the important and the kelprul J gotten trom it, Is import- also- have 2 broad ng knowledge of the tend to the succe: 1 the home in its of the best meth- me, wi sould also she e dignity of a st attempt at “dressing f wh artific ge manage: ANOTHER WORD UPON THE SOUVENIR, Dear Editor one of our sang “Yankee Di { tones an * exclaimed Glady's, d I am gla AN ENJOYABLE SOCIAL CORNER take an ¢ 20 lferent departmen tods of expend CLUB-MEETING. large washir am so g e Around our home has been just one be small o vate any hic Sh ecial tulent One Dbrillian i 4 1 bleeding patients. t Beas be of use in her| "pont try ome weeks ago, | sheet of i r timid and SN : { webs or 1 Mehitable get around or tved fo- Laxst, no means least, 2 girl | ¥ pomt leave o S D o5 be shionld ned to be helpful and | wound too long. They —Ella Wh r W io fee i onsibie for the Dot spr days: |tc wr Don't bring | to the mostrils, Don’t touch happiness ang being of those hat I started to add a fo INQUIRIES AND ANSWERS. The home life depends largely es after st the S T S ey Tt that Happy was, + regard to the Social Cor- RIMSON RAMELER 0 o hole, and {the woman at the helm and the man- | Do Y 1o B Jemp it _shiccotas] c. . COUIA. JociilE Tt To tiose xho are inter d forwarded as irop e spoonful, | ner. In whiclh she mests tie many de- S s d dish. proceed as follows: J€ ested in hard v will say part ¢ I have offered :5 haj made by myself. ] useful as well a Don’t take a light inte any an called | Scalloped Corn—Turn salt and pepper to taste; have{ a quantity of fine bread or ful of batter. mands made 2 her t Fiy to a delicate brown. Serve | ; serve, but to win willing ser. | 1vindest regards to all 0 others; {rained to be a gra- AUNT HESTER. cious queen, not an abject slave T mean that every woman| SERVING CANNED VEGETABLES. certain rizhts and privileges in | = c f sweet | the home which she should know how | Dear Editor and intain in a proper and dignified | Friends: Many housewives i Every woman should Imow her | ned vegetables merel | v in relation to her home and how | ODen the can, pour the contents into a to_perform it pleasantly and well. | season to taste, set on the| Some American women allow the | Stove, heat and serve. This is a great|di inmates of their homes to demang | Mistake fo Y and varied dishes woman is able to per. | 2y be prepared fro: A | can of corn, one quart sliced raw po- Inst i d so they degenerate. ints | bles which add to the variety. | faroen, ‘o emall amotnt of dised Tat o st the o home. \ 1 Wil send a few. recipes whic i one sliced onion, one tea-|{went in, laid aside our wraps. °n Rambler: I will send you|Rope you will try pepper, one tablespoon of | wan at Shoh AWaRaRHInE % Tomate Scallop—Turn tablespoons of butter, two | Jew ar me over the hills ©. 1: Card Teceived. Thanks, | out of the can and st ) i and six buttered crack-|atoot and Aaiia in her carriage bring- | PATULA, |coarse colan arrange in a buttered the corn and scald the pota- |in> Sama % the bottom of | baking dish g laaler of cracker b L toes; . fry .the and remoye (rr;n a % ut a layer of tomato pulp | the saucepar the onfon in the Whyt e AUNT HESTER’S DONT'S. tron a eprinkling of sail, pepper, a I 3 e water in Th e mince. work and he other half is ornamental. I am ver Escalioped Oysters with Macareni— 1 pound of macaroni, ‘ er of the crum corn, dotted with bits | proceed in this “d cident. Joan: Iam Iy d miles of yo to taste, B aroni in small pieces, water until tender; skim it o of it in_the bottom of a bu systers and liquor of butter, add the | more than. any form, slave: rims. king read cru m: 1l the cup of sweet moderate oven for Serve hot m the mil you never going to ur letters are m ¢ are you? I trust you | varied dishes| Canned Corn Chowder—One quart bow, then When you have to wasi the worl {s not pleasant tc just sing a happy song and sec will be done. Lave a little Touné just likke the one you gave only the top of mine has plush on and is tied in the cente: ellow ribbon. I took the ribbor A card awa © GODMOTHER A PRACTICAL SUGGESTION. seautiful ture o our t e was ver: ow | WArmed he erackers e o == % | tle butter and a the potatoes ided (about 1ad -had e other day and when I replace i ewk et 5o atras, Tih| Dear Editer and -Social Corner|the flavor is liked: proceed 215, Then put iniatiayer ofithe| moauL csta had Tad all cover the top with vellow vel- e prinkled Friends: A new year .has found ou1 { manner until the tomato pulp has been | potatoes and a layer of corn: season|aroung she. was Z = a1 friends still with us, and the.-Soctat|used, making the last layer of crambs: | with aate ana pepper, and allow to[there and glad to see the Pl cioss nonl B wint g e mag ] fevnstite Corner page in The Bulletin gets Dore| eTate over the top layer a light.sprini minutes; blend the but-| Soon came the call to 2o to a pleasant good Mo T e et nteresting to me every week, and will|ling of cheese, and pour over a in a saucepan | > rar ; {IRY "GODMOTHER o wish you all 5 Huppy New- Year, ‘a h of the tomato juice to : ; in_the milk and con- | "% ¥ itable said S than the 1 " Re: though it is-a little late up around the upper lave i eachee the boil- |3 43 ,.”- table that Sk POND LILY SALAD AND CODFISK ars ol cture it el I wish to thank Sisters L. H. I |in the oven and bake for three- E ; pour this over the chowder, el red tables things, the mai to Be careful Violet, Old Glory, Crimson Rambler,| Aunt Abby, Huldy, Doctor and Merry | Widow for the pretly post cards se:nt| hot, | 1€ while I.was sick: and T will return{ g cyp of rice in salted w "} {Some as soon as I can get some g003|der and dry; arrange in ones. ing dish 2 layer of boiled rice, then | the dish WIGGLE, the common may be served old of Dear Social Corner Sisters:—Do % love such beautiful days as tod: T30 to laughe We | “the 2und, of Feb, Spring is almos ht be eating now |here and who is sorry. Not I 1| Pake half Suppo! sver and brow students, graduates met and. decided ght one more rect; Peas with acant room n -~ all pieces but- med I had a very nice visit from Bumble o e "_‘fl it L. T FL.: 1 owe you a letter and = ayer of tomatoes, salt and pepper L pleo TheMd = Boe. tode bullding—one for social parior - i - q was Ghos P little bt % | .. - - - . 1 o ST S G e e b | answer it ‘ore long. I wa t> season, and -a little butter: proc add the por ntil well Have been trying some of 3 sick all the month.of December. n this manner e been used. Cover with a l.n-n til the ingredie Birthday, dore; then f water,| We spent the after: are all Clover Leaf: I will send you a card have saved the recipe forltiig will probably req 3 | butter a baking C. E. & Letter received and witl! bottorn a the Sister: | Who yet. Success wut we eouldn’t do it Soon parti walked over e Ac em ad o H - s 1ar - o s, | Mehitable and Alarrie perhaps ¥ ang the Atademy ? 349 oo soan. Hope you are well and bhapp, buttered bread crumbs and bake in Juart e e e e e e ¥ EREasIR il S ithont | Annette:” Did you'receive my moderate oven for half an Sery ve very 3 i jon't think they did m Pond Lily Salad—Boi A el i oy sudw - thOUt | card, and was I'correst in guessiag| hot. ARAWAY DAME. | 30 p. m, the hostess pour cold water ove DPose. one bundred of the old sit St 2000 e RIS AR | Macareni with Tomatoss—Ercal tie | ssichy | was ready a0 we went into the din- | (The oft and twenty-five of the new zra | PRt hSD“P‘u"‘gm X ’“’g Jhar FeCip® macaroni in short lengths and cook in|TOOTHSOME RECIPES FROM A linz room szain, and tried to eat up| 3 s s e 3 S5 ng and-like it very| biiling water (salted until | e things that were left from din- | (Contiruec on Page Fifteen.) | = SCHOOLG'RL. five men 3.?.1 i - each give a da) in paint, paper, came, and we ~overed fiel 1av r Social Corner Sisters, One and | layer of m | What lovely weather we are c i o HELENA, |20SWer as soon as I can find-out about| sait, pepper, butter and ng g - o and 100k the trar for waliman. | SPECIAL TO WOMEN k_wonders two_rooms b 2% | What you asked.me to in the letter. |of flour, ¢ her with red 1 do hope spring will soon be s will furnish curts and $15.00 wii = balsem Fir: han| S| o= toastAeE wIth s ic . cacl saying ta) the [gther. | The most economical, cleansing amé MET e e g e Dalsem Fir: —Thanks for papers|cold meat of any kind (if liked), and a | e “What a good time we've had” |10 picidal of all sntis et o Sl il et cur- KITCHEN USES FOR KERO! sent, will remember you later when|slght grating of cheese; Droceed at The Corner e | 77 germicidal of all antiseptics is ard fetvig Mu- tthed We arrived Willimantic safely and sweet. 1 get time to write. We enjoyed the|this manner until the baki papers very mueh. filled; now pour over all Riad 1 enjoved reading vour story| coaked tomatoes, strained t seum, First we Iam kerosene and so ended another delightful day. | Po Peppermint always calls me > , LADY MAY MORNING. aX Ine you ity good gess or’t know, but 1 think I'm slightl l(n;% e ir in The Bujletin Social Corner for Jan-|ander, to cover the macaron acquainted with T've just 1 Stuchrsteni ish uary 9. It was very good. ver of the dish of buttered bread | (47N SEL | SbiSBRCEnta 3 n our windows shine like-silyer.{ Here are.a few.Practical. Donts: crumbs; -sprinkle with sce them, and am going 10| THE SOCIAL CORNER ANNIVER- . e borrowed or_hircd the. Vathe oap A ey Dow't try to get off 'a street car or| grated cheese, and bake in a moder ess them. Don't forget to call again. | SARY. A soluble Antiseptic Powder plain table for $1.48: od | bieeri U tolEdR o they HogH \‘\Atth | train before it has ‘stopped. Over for three-quarters of an I will send in a few recipes which | % % e g g;;’m?“;?mé‘“"’» S0} K ermseiiel B i e | Dont put your arms or head out of| Thia will be found delcious. »v;m of ;hecbiswrs might like: Dear Editor and Social Cornerites: | 0 be dissolved in water 25; six small folding lerpsen . a vehicle when it is-in motion. | Maats T o | Tapioca Cream—soak two ev Looking at my calendar T find that $5.25, $49.03. Now Oil your machine with it when it g s O g 2 Meat Stew h Tomatoes—Cut mut- |, c ot Prida ST = neeq 3 $650 . tno pm““ “j. runs. hard, then.oil it’ with -mgehide alg;flé’tt leaye a young child awale|ion, lamb, veal or beef into rather| 2'eSpoons of tapioca in one on Friday. March 3th, the Social Cor- as ded. will . small pieces, place in a kettle a table- | il for a half hour'then add one S i oot Bcn’t let'a ehild play With fire arme.| sncon bt Arippi gs, heat smoking hot, | CUP ‘Sugar, a pinch of 5““' jane hait he Museum and we e $31.23 over on't forget -to ‘change Your wet|then ladd the me:t, covering closely [Dint of cream. et the whole come (o the day as Social Corner day: }ulceration of nose, throat, and T And now suppose the local student Mix kerosene with wood ashes “and clotning. at once, and shuking almost constantly -until|® boil in the double boiler. Beat the|invite a Social Corner friend or twe | caused by feminine ills it has ne c.f::L hold. an informal social there every it will scour tins with very little'trou-{ ~Don’t stay under a trée in 2 taunder|the meat is evenly browned all over; [ Mhites of the thrce egge, pour the|in to tea, have a birthday cale, send |For ten years the Lydia E. Pinkham D A e tie e ont| ble 2 storm: fow add enough water to lkeep from | Seaten Solis (o the hot mixture and|a card, or token of some kind, to our | Medicine Co. bas recommended Paxtine of town when possible, don't you Sup-| Kerosene will make washing easy| Don't wash away Bleod clots, they|burning; then cook slowly until meat | tiKe at once from the fire. Flavor with |shut-in members, and do something|in their private corTespondence with after hav or so, e flve vears old. ow on As a medicinal antiseptic for douches March 6th. I suggest welin treating catarrh, inflammation or and small ones for $ gtfoll worked it for a hal pose it would be a good plen. Sup-|py mixing a little with a strong soap- | the Nature's Protection. is nearly done—about 20 minutes be- | Vanila. Silr this into the beaten|{y celebrate, women, which proves its superiority. poss we try it suds, then pour over the clathes and| Don’t attempt to do too much, save|fore the meat is done add potatoes ites and bake until brown in a mod-| | am sure Mr. Editor would be glad | Women who have been cured say _And ctppose che Socinl Corner mem-|soak over night. If you use it wher | something for the doctor to do when|carrots ard onions cut in .hick slices [€rate oven 20 minutes. Eat ice cold.|:o boom the day. 1t s ‘worth its weight in goid.” At omething like it. boiling the clothes be sure to use a |he arrives. (the ount of the vegetables and |If you have no cream, use milk. The Corner has nat only widened | druggists. 50c, large box. or by mall. ETTA BARBER. °zenercus amount ¢f soak, or a scumn Don't give alcobolic stimulants tol! meat depends upon the size of the famn- Tapioca Pudding—Three tablespoons | m¥ circle of acqualfitances, hut has!The Paston Toilet Co,, #Boston, Masn e, TR0 T

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