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T 1N\ B s s SR o F e ot B | B T R | , LR — RS i R S T e o g ey SO A (138 : » EVERY WOMAN’S OPPORTUNITY | The Bultetin wants good home letters; good busine : i1 letters of any kind the mind may suggest. They should be e It each week. Write on but dne’side of the paper. Address, SCCIAL CORNER EDITOR, Bulletin Office,” Norwich, Conn. ! © _“THREE PRIZES MONTHLY: $350 to firet; $1.50 to second; $1.00 to third. 4 ‘made the last Saturdey-in each month.. 7 . 4 THE FORCE OF HABIT. % R R . _ Did You? ‘ Dear Sisters of the Social Corner: | gar until pickles have ‘F you give him a lift? He's a|Are you:aware that These are good to try. ~ brother man, PecvousT It you i, yodise -¥in e RUTH. Ana bearing about all the burden he |lnconscious that you have et R i : E £ i s E i i | foar of cannon and Dia’ you S 5 an B | Py T th ! X : oNE ) there a amteptione, “and 101 it ur nervousne .never . o Dl 3 sive IR B T e The way | ATTENTION CLUB NUMBER ONE!|of vou ‘Aren't you opersoally and i you can - one of = Srriter ~-downcast and blue, b to prohibit No. b ol oo .| you counmt 30 it 1s just in- the who T8 3 Attention Clib No. 1! You are all | - Mother Hubbard: You certainly temperatu writés an_of- Ang. the smile would have helped him nvited to meet with me Saturday, O¢t. [ aroused by curlosity, but you ser ficer- who o' battle it.through. 16, Bring the usual articles ot foed: have followed your fon. enter the " i » There is nothing uplifting or com- Wi m a and coffee. e 't ‘appear in The - Cormer Bim your band? Ho was |\ Bioe0 ot nersovtica: Sana_ shere | Wil lave luucheon. at 1.p. m. -, |1oon, please hunt me up. After hubby P 5. SPECIAL TG WOMEN 5o fantied, was using | 1S nothing credifable about such a| Bright Ray, Hamuah Who, Keturah |hae re section of The Corner, o - J '8 | Dhysical siate, which by fhe ‘way is| §d,any others who live in this neigh- |1 may disappear. Our faults domwt| Canterbury. e cimsetig -ens Dia you|Oftener the-child of the imagination | DOTo0d are idcluded, whiéther you |look well in priat _ . germicidal of ail sntiseptics is then anything els e . TINY. | A GOSSIPY LETTER FROM RURAL x The doctors are aware that half the enberd of hub No- 3 i e st : RECIPES WHICH SATISFY. DELIVERY. 3 - i e. . t - 5 bis ot tr | Fina the white arch ondwxaahltg e y rifie PaX }ne road. come .up e hill and take o Dear Social - Corner Edj p Do you know what it means to be|Y use ¢ third turn to left. Old GIory Will Be | no end 1o food orerieical rovinss §| Friends: T've no idea of farewsiling. 3 clearly char . the fight, at . makKe | Gying, and there you will'find 8 Wel- | have & fou T shonla e pleased ‘to| 1 It s very kind of a i )u-:1 ::! time might p comé: AR A you try: ¥ d the malé Social ‘you know what it means—just a- MARR “ X b of his : ot et | cery woman who s her mers . g ¢ Bomne. Southern: Tes, God made ; the ng 4 to be dissolved in water »'.“"m Mm,.n, about all a man | COnversation desetves’ to have the phy- |'SOMETHING WORTH KNOWING. |and parboil them in saltéd water for 5 PRttt atanar siclan tell her what an enemy she is e twenty minutes. Then place them in fresh, cool water, after _ draining; : | to her own' well-being; which would be | Dear Cornerites:—We make better you ask what it was—why the |equivalent to telling her how many | homekeepers if we learn - something again drain them and put in a sauce- % : kinds of & foolahe has bocome. . |new every day. and life dosex't see|pan * with s jump of Sotten of §508 | Foan . ot Why the half-suppressed sob, and the excesses affect |long enough to get tho major part of | size. salt, pepper and nutmeg o taste. ‘man ever | * > 2o e %" scalding tears drip? Get. too, mad, . dwell too | What we feed to know, - R | ook for Tive mivtey. Weise" VL] momas: has” bien: MTler the’ man exblandtions. escribed inkham ' x ither of Tis when the éss, sulk unreasonably or| Have you learned that catsup pou > as Medieive Co. has recommended Paxtine moisten with cream, add s little chop-| = Ginger, who agrees with Merfy’ An- : in their. private correspondence with L7 . time came of need? = oy mnfln?u;ly,‘md you may '::rlxlmg ed- sveru:or%‘wmn nflu roasti: ped parsl mix well together and|drew in putting the men off the Se- A i done. that: ‘women, ::‘u proves its superiority. you offer to help him, or didm't FetaHA - nelirdsttienta, |proves the Hiibe mandertully. serve. - cia] Corner map, does say there. in lots sin. Women >=o: have been ‘cured say you'heed? o iy Of LIS Old Scotch 'Brick and Breck: One|of fun with the men. v Friustans. | 1t 48 W00 1 St B gad At i R s Tmor BRier Drbvetod | mives . oy part of green. tomatoes, ome part of| _Gadabout: You surprise me again. all he knew. He was|druggists 50c. large box or by mail DOROTHY PERKINS CHATS. ured. ioivishgipod b < Bl o SERY green fomatoes, one part. of ripe. to-| Yes, I was in an auto and on the way v When the charge pull- Tollet Co. Boston, Mass. matoes, three large heéads of cabbage, | to the fair as you write. If I had séen id nét do_anything but Arflerican housekeepers. + Suet Is cut been Social Corner Sisters and Ed- [to cure our mistakes instead of our|in -smail pieces, covered with. wager, | o, it dozen ETeen JeORYE. coe RaK {":‘\{e‘h_';"’;‘ :"h:o‘;my :mflw:‘; "May I come again, or do I come|maladies. The physician is so:wise he allowed. to boak for a day, the water, | fooey TiPe Peppers, s, dogén|Dave had your coiphay. as.Chees. Wy ‘often? knows it while we are such fools we do | being changed once. When aramed | WTE%, "OnS | CN NP, e and et | TR0 SO SRS, roonttle with Mirs. 1201 ‘Boy: No, you have never been | 00 t is put in a kettle with one-half.cup : a A : e ang’ T 80 ot think vou | . Tnstead: of thinking how awful nerv- |skim Tmilk to each pound of suet. and | the Drine. put in & kettle with three|R D. we should be pleased fo have| . o, coicay wsmont 'm'-'i am. 1 have never met |OUS you be. think that you are. the |cooked slowly until sound of bofling |POUNds of brown sugar and enough|¥oR W ug Db CAEROl ST Fe 3 AR O . . but know who you are, | master of the situation and glad you |has ceased. When partly cooked the | JIn¢Far to cover them. Cook one hour. | I, Yoo SUECl S0 C00 Cicing the - e ¢ “Xnown your hubby ever since he |are alive. If you are depressed in |clear fat is drained from the scraps. |iimi,eicre taginE (rom fire Put In one | e writers crodlt for good service | Chil's Set of Dress, Petficont and a°boy in knee pants. spirits because fortune does not seem | Every scrap of clean bread not|ablespoon of grated _m,‘,:.-.m.u‘ ek s 2. Deden, . > Saw you pass)Wednesday |to favor you, rise into the atmosphere usable in other ways should be dried | Sround black pepper cloves, thres o : glad you do mot think —_— Tyour busey full of ladies of your 6wn conscious power and de- |and then ground in a meat chopper. |C®leTY = > a man 18 so dwful bad, after all-and | ‘This sombination will readily_ aphesl afternoon club. clare: “I will succeed!” After this eift it through a Pea pures may be made as follows: | \pey are of some use in the Social | to the home dressmaker. The dress in Look out for your thoughts. -If you |somewhat coarser than a flour sifter.| Boil a quart of shelled peas in salt| " .r' A man should know his place | in sim d may be do not Reep them right no drug will | Reserve the:coarse crumbs remaining | Waer. with a y . and there is a place fof him in the Bo- make them right or improve the mental |in- the- strainer. for meat stuffings or | Sprizs of pars| with short sleeves and neck. - or physical torments they.bring upon |sealloped fiah-or vegetables. Rub throukh a colander and return. to | Ciol Corner. 1t is n Jolly' company 10 | petticoat is cut with a long waist and “ fin ¢ ! tabl = be in and he can be useful on the job | [~ . ove a comfortable - you. The_fine érumbs that pass through | the fire, adding half a cupful of €6od | o ‘Al the woodbax. the coal HOd | memt The Bood featurcs of the draw- The Dreamer: I am not H. H. I was|may be used for bfeading chops or|Stock, salt, pepper and a Tump of | furning the ice: cream crank and see- | ers will be at once apparent. Musll a régular Monday morning caller upon fovsters or croquettes. sugar. When it has biled two min- | in "that the camp chatrs are ready for | cembric.'nainsook or canton fannel & the author of “Perfect Health” for 25| This fineé crumb meaj also may take | utes stir In a tablespoon of butter|ine table. Have him.do his part at|E00od for the petticoat and 4 years, but I do not know H. H. You|the place —of an equal measure of |rolled in flour. cook ome minute long: : g with edges. embroidery f 3 will have to guess again. flour in muffins, griddle cakes, etc.|er and pour upon croutons of fried | Great Grandma: You are Fight in | Tacty Stor " lawn " batiste 3 P . THE CRANK. |Usually .it, is not best to use more|bread dice in tureen. - régard to the life of those on the | cashmere. percale. gipgham. challle or than oné-fourth to one-half of - the . 2 = SEma—— prmeibgin s f'or Sslosd carvate. cooks s and one|farm. Time has changed ":.n things | volle. p:“-:mra{"ny‘.mox.;m“::la Soeve WH. hal jons of carrots sli a quart in .the count: as well as in e eity. e AT DOTTIE. THINKS. Apple Butter that will keep twelve | of ar taeh thick. until.very tondor and | The ereatern farmer scho. Once was Farments s cut.In Tour siges: 1733 Sisters of the Social Corner: |Months without sealing. Take oné|Araw off half the wat slave to hard work with very little | 79 Years. 3 gallon good inch material for the dress 2 5 H lon vinegar to twenty-five | of vinegar. four of ta- |of the comforts of life is today tak- Are you lost, strayefi] 5, LhouEht as I sat by the warm fire |y ione- of -aliced apples, put all in a e i T L UEAE. O S - for the petticoat and 3+4. of Me: - Y : Y g ing far-more comfort than any bu: 4 for the drawers for a 3- size. or: stolen? " Have mot heard from you Piat®eihie rather dull Sunday, I would |large kettle ‘and when it begins to P Iness man In viliage or €ity, fof he has | A pattern of this iilustration matled in‘a month gnzyr;d::;enat:;;m - time has come and gone since I last |DOi. Stir td'keep it from burning. Add | {ablespoon whole white mustard seed. |his auto and makes many pleasure | (0 any &ddress on receipt of 10 cents in - Tt requires 4 fifteen pounds of sugar. Don't put in | py, " . silver or stamps. wrote. .. & t all the ground spices in a thin | trips to visit distant friends: and his 8 erack-a-jack at canning and preserv- | * The fall is here in good earnest, the | "2k cloth bag, and add & pint of tart jelly |home is made attractive with plenty | pOTder throush The Bullstin Company. ? . leaves of the trees have assumed their | TD:8 Will make six gallons of nice|dissolved and cook two hours on a |of beautiful flowers outside and .fine o e S e B wishes to all ; |apple butter. Cook It Hil it is thick | slow fire. ~WIll keep In a jar.with|music inside to Welcome Ris many |, peayTiFUL i) DOROTHY PERKINS. the Dbirds enough’sosa_spoonful dipped out and|a cluth tied’ over it friends, who -enjoy with ‘him “mahny 2 ¢ sy T |cooled will raise a saucer by setting 1 t event Many . farmers COSTUME FOR WAYS OF MAKING MINCE MEAT. s the spoon in it and lifting by the hans | Potate Chowder: Parboll and slice | PICASART | €YOTONE® . orl rom the good old sum- | GS R oft ‘tne fire ang navor to | Sx five potatoes. fry half a peund of | {h58 TANS MRLIAINE, A0l SPana SHEADVS W PRICES RANGING ON UNTRIMMED HATS IO Coriar: Siktirs: T aml ok o e to e t taste. Put in ‘stone jars and let | SWeet salt pork (chopped) apd when | .o iriging, the farmer- today- stands . Riing & Tow resipes: : Brapare. for the o \dsvs. Wheed}: |cook Then cover”top of ‘apple but-| it DeEIns to crisp add o minced onion | bieh 'in line of other ‘professions : from S8c up Mg Ple PlainTwo aups chopped | All who atay.the . winter miouthe e e triome | iayers in & soup kettle, sprinkle sach | IReTE are no more Shtive workers-in 5 Dbeef, sugar, layer with pepper and minced parsley, | th€, churches, granges, entertainments ‘Dolled cider, two lemons, rind |sibic for that lonejy cold period, when |YOUF aPple butter will never mould. | li3er Wih pepper and mincec Parsler. |and suppers than the farmers wives 4 s ¢ g or S gt o L (11 wafive et s o drenedt OPHELIA. | holling water and simmer thiree min- | {10 SSHERers, Who frloy, Cod's fresh ALL TRIMMED HATS—A LARGE ASSORTMENT sajt, four teaspoon ‘cinnamon, | her strenstl: for another summer's - e arn Inte b oMMt sug’ and the works of mature. . - y .,euplono: chopped cx;:::‘u.u,o::u;‘:lnv. T bve beall, alv/i5d alfterest thiiee APPLE RECIPES OF VALUE. the liquor back into the kettle. Have . > e to make room ‘for others. ¥ u ; ready .a pint of hot milk, into which ff ‘ finely chopped; mix and scale: | Written for The Corner from time 0| 'Dear Eaitor and Social Corner Sis- | bas heen stirred & tabiésnoon o i ol vy e orm 1.98 .up down in jars and pour a little | Hmé. and was much interested in the |ters:—I' am sending some nice apple | butter, rolled. in flour; add to the dw‘:ndw" vhen_ used..add six ;f“;‘” dbont et oaylen |1 think |recipes oe 4 change: \ liqour. cook one minbite, return the po- | D/SHES CHILDREN WILL LIKE. yed apples and sto; . erhaps, - a e s lerent. from the. > i x> > - a —_— PP atoned, raising | DTN e The Ten oot from, thel: " Where s’ Ihicy Acom? tatoes to the kettle and serve. T Bt i B B ; 2 Can:any of the Sisters tell me Bal-| Novelty Sandwiches consists In the : Minoe Meat—Four pounds:iéan beef | SVEIY Man and Woman who enter wed- | soor e’ addicasens 3 b cial Corner: I am ‘dending & few re . ock” shoul ? act that after the sandwich is made fromneck” ook in & Jittle water Tor lockanad Bave, 2 Joctor's certificate R oo “Anf,';"“,.,c:h“,:‘_“,‘;‘", antry e Ty rasset ctosetytaaotier: and tiem | CEee e 1 knolv Wseieicuiigren yit . SR : 25 down- i€ £} > . Put on aldipped In a thin batter. m and bone and when ‘cold chop e 1t put down: Af they |well huttered cake tin. Have. ready | proportion 1o one benton se o hei¢| E99 Bread—Cut two slices of bread reduce liquor to one pint and|{pns. oin 3 some apples ‘cut in quarters About a | eu o milk 1 the Alliek ot the sara, |3 d&Y or two old and dip into a well 1 I'to chopped meat; combine with it e quarter of an inch ‘in thickness. Lay |wich is a savory mixture of egx, fish |Peaten esg to which has been added Phone e g0 : n each .quarter fitting_closely | cheese, meat or fowl, a. pinoh each of |4 Pinch of salt and Ty in a pan with X sget’ chopped fine, four teaspoons salt, y ¥ 5 ‘Spri Pepper_and .salt should be added to | little butter. " This is nice for’break- BHle pOUna. ':unfiéwoom“afizr;‘;;?a cinnamon’ and sprinke. S L e el h:‘- erites—White of 1 egs, 1-2 cup. , one- . 3 Tins u , 1-2 cltfon shredded, three oranges and | ii orome Hike: o Ve, When born_ of | U™ ALble “Cake—Currants down | ba” Slently swesioned and fabound | of powdered sugar, 1-2 cup. of &round : Juice and grated rind,| T Go not endorse the present time |CACIF line of the apples between thelyith a teaspoon . of sherry. Cook. the|Or chopped . nut meats. sugar four teaspoons cinnamon, two tea- | rule of feeding. 5 ohiid every twe|TOWS Pour melted butter over thelmolstened sandwich on A hot, well. |and white of egg. until thick and then spoons” one teaspoon clove, ome | Fouts Our suothers. Srandmoth g | Cake. Set in the oven to bake until|rreageq griddle. browning first on one |8dd nut meats. Spread. on -crackers et Dol Sider, five quarts chopped | great grandmothers brought up- their | 1°RS When cold cut In squares. File and then o the other. A shallow |and ‘bake in a moderate oven until MISS HOP) : 4 _ sphples. Ooodkktfll’el er 30 minutes; seal | children ‘and fed them when t hey | APPle Cream—Mix one cup of chop- [iron frying pan will answer the same |8olderl brown. 2t rmand keep In o0l Dlace This| thousht they were:hunery. ped apples with a pint. of Whipped | purpose, and olive oil will be found an|. Apple Snow—Six tart apples, ‘sugar i Quarts mince, Sothe children “canmot také as muc | STeam, arrange in glass dish and cover | excellent substitute for hutter. to taste, stew.and strain the apples PAULA. |nourishment at-one time as others and | Wi{h chopped walnut meats HANNAH WHO. ' |and when cold add the: stifiy beaten —_— some ineed more. -Some children have| pple. Johnnycake—One - pint of| - —_ Wwhite of an egs: v INQUIRIES AND ANSWERS. to have epecial treatment . like_ some,|White meal, two tablespoon of eugar, MADAME H. SCHWARTZ 10 Main St., Breed Building Principal of the Boston Cooking School, says fo Dave epecial treatment,. Hke. some Bt Conapari| SAW NO-ONE SHE KNEW. Prune Whips—One-half_cu : ; . SATURDAY EVE: Letters recelved | ily ' soda, e teaspoon .of : : 7 - stoned-prunes, a' pinch of salt and 1 ; - snd mailed as you directed. S s ;d‘,‘.“,';“’“h! :}:‘;’fflg:r;mflh;’w Dt Sartan il enomen e mais | . Déar Social Corner Sisters: . I.have |tablespoon of prume fuice. - Beat to a e cream .}?"’"’B P finisheq reading The Social Cor-|pulp, then beat the whiteJof an egg : i 1 soft batter, three apples pared and |JUSt p. Eoraricden o Foxinr Boottitie " [#ma ctilaren s e s e L ] Rlicot s M in oo onder giyen - and & Ee::"‘(?kul:lmflmmemb:::h’z“i :v":&‘:nmmd T e e minutes. > dn ritiug letters o t:m.@g::‘.:,gc by the woman, is happy In. the thought of |P*{Unty No. 1+ You have planned a|0uM like to go into The Bulletin| :Gustard Sause—This s mice served fine ‘day for your picnic, October tent, but as I am a new member I|with most dishes that call for @ sauce. . - = upan outside of envelope. They | SoPNSIbIity puc on her by the Great |20e, 45, CF FORE Bionic T T lost’ mycourage when I reached it | Two caps milk, 1. tabléspoon corn- B E0un piared out, or they would | ot and.'all that.pertains . to- 00, DAISY OF CANTERBURY. | i aticn, . (0 not.know.any of |starch. { tablespoons shgur. Yol of : Quility Is . " Write name e . any d voring. ’ . A m and. recipient on separate piece ;:n;:. the law comes in for “Better i I hoped Blanche ?‘3-"."' be there y&h til slightly thickened. J 3 Take. an: A WORD FROM BLANCHE. or ‘new gown, S8 Ve noe to miake| -Cpildren’s Berry Piss—Place a round Economy s * SE: Cards roceived -and|net Senl NS, Dot sure. where thelr 5t and intended o have her give me|cracker in & patty pan. All pan with 5 ' “to.Keziah Doolittle, | vy o ot e from and Where| Dear Corner Members and Editor:— | S0me pointers as to how to trim it. | Uieieh Derries, pour on a thin cus- g v band ‘may appear in, or cursed with |I'gome once more. e i Bl o e " e fear of hunger and. what Foraway Dame:. Your rules for|how vou used sugar :v- and must P 4 5 Tontr. N o e pan Yo e R Have we_seem to do about the same Amaking are ¥ say thieves and murderers and deformity |YOU tried putting a Well-warmed soa; T also buy flour sacks and find L H. K: 1 A g = them great economy as each sack 18| rai g 4 3 2 ¢ a yard square and costs less than - three cents. 2 . o - P, T TTA / ooy g g o o d : 1, think -tin cans the best for plants as mine do.better in them than in the clay Pots. g - Hundreds of cooks in Norwich and New.London HOW TO MAKE GOOD BREAD, 2 ] h P : . . s Tl e T Gounty agree with Miss Hope. Let us shaw you T am a new. writer, but have read ickling * Sesacn “1s 1o raised ‘wititet squashes overal thmes.. Thank | gon o oy = B 3 ' Dill Pickles—Take cucumbers, small o - from moved ~ Guess 2 3 S % . ) or medtum size, and ‘wash clean, it 3 A Do giron | \C of Cu:. Here nee for ye > { o 7 1 ! AR, . 2Y ¥ b 3 " ves mBfll:g.y: “Your stary. was fine and up- o | Ce “Mand F p { < L . en jar |- Diana: .You,teach us: never too ola leaves to learm. . .. ° - b. > bers’| Great Grandma: We shail