Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
‘way. Hope you 1r‘: : at [} e St ; S s | 8¢ itz mn.:;:shmt‘ niufia n?.m the present time. 5 . & . E.‘mw ‘wiadov/s there. is noth= | ¢ e B " g =" 3 3 it Bie ST S any. patterns: of iatting work ware . With good wishes, 3 : ) % 2t aho u p n eldecly e with aiffcrent | . i Nowrommesaal |, SR T Ry f : , makes & | puterne (c auoyh?},?%&h ying: | DAINTY- EDGING—A KNIT - KNE| £ . . 455 Janant % § onl e Jo "'n‘?fic";"fi'} Deas Soctal Coraer Sis uiwho B S S A 3 1 “as0ld “ay - Methnsalah e e el . : T OF (GREETING. . ; “a Aizh of ice;cream, directions useful: = B | i3 /, g A t | —_— AL 8 18 enjoy. T a 3 4 Buy a hemstitohed. handkerchier| - & 2 2 ! “Social; Couner Sisters:—Again | the door B with a very narrow hem. You do not| = 3 |\ N > ‘ 1 ‘words of greeting. £8 2 ‘want it more than a sixteenth of- P ), e ; g i “Wougewife nor a gard- |’ | inch wide. If you cannot et one &%| ' ' i 2 < 7 7 [ am useful ¢ : narrow as_that, get.a wider one.an . 5 N 3 < 5 3 along these’ iines, but -mereiy Lo ¥ It cut half the hem oft. This Wil wot| . G ? 3 - . At éctly, cxpress a stray -thought hurt it at all. Buy one ball of tatting 2 Do B2 ? b Ao % (0r two .on ‘ess yra: bjeats. S - fmail. i ; ; thread, white or a:color, and No. 11|, s < TR .. Imaginatively, I can. hear as the No- : i b= {3 . Dr.d:11. Schenek & Son; Philadelphia. steel crochet nook. Put needle through - ; : Kk (7 g, "vasne| THAMKSG(YING - BAY. . AT - Tig| Drdidl Schen e | EVERY WOMAN'S OPPORTUNITY ham.:wwhhmgém st.h;nhnt‘:odhm‘ umg P e N ot . B J £ B .‘s;;m,m.f wf-:dland(:s, !heu;‘)z; - P ‘WHITE YOUSE. & ; = =T i) i 1 The Bulletin wants good home letters; good business letters; good help- | One - 3 | - k X £ < : 2 gzas pling. &K the’ cadars-Miagimg ] - A ¢ -3 th: welgh and add three- & same hemstitch and ctochet.one stiteh. P 5 z - ¥ 2l with 1he ideeper chords of the heavier | Dear Sqcial Cornor: £i 3 T 5 — ful ‘letters of any kind the mind moy suggest. They should be in hand BY¥ | Then ekip two' hemstitches and put i - N 5 forests. . Imaginatively, 1 ¢an ‘see ste|sending o o i -i"'f'h"mkuzw,p?:‘"' i ";'.,.:.?"“’,‘-‘f,(,‘,’.f '{f; o Tour into mo'da and set astde to cool. Wednesdaz.of each week. Write on but one side of the paper. needle through third stit 1 v : Sy $ 4 .« “}lonely blossomss that only a fow wesks | ing sprea ” read through, crochet one stitch, . { since shyly. peepe.l from along the by- Breabiast, g ITOR, Bulletin Office, Norwich, Conn. chain 3, put needlo hack in same hem- | . 3 X ey 4 Pathe, mow . deeplv buried beneath the Grapes, Oat Fakes- S mking Ble; - Onc. and Moné-hgit ¥ * stitch.and crochet one. - Skip:two hem- 5 3 . ~ o masses. of sodden . leaves and entirély Brotled . Porterhouse Stealk. ups- pumpkin, one and one- stitches, put needle in third and repea . < £ tten saved by those yewrming|Codfieh Dalls. . Evonned Potatocs i‘;‘.m{“é,'.’: P e o THLY: $250 to first; $1.50 to second; $1.00 to third. [all around handkerchiéf. This is. a BB ! “ . | forthe *Mowers that are born to blush | - Ruckwheat P g s TR ity foke ay in ewch month. very dainty edge. 4 S " and “waste - their fragrance on 5 S il o m"nw ~ St - e 3 v ke To Knit a Knee Cap, cast on six i ¥ > a $ tadr.s . . ¥ Sofe > 5 > o X SR N S anga. losben ¥ 3 stitches and knit eight rows plain. itly . the pare trees- stund,”be- 3 st wash i Py LAt e 5 ] % i Next 20 Tows increase one in ‘the sec- 3 g 2 R y St g -{reft sof /their formn+ vivid colorings, > PRy e et A kiew unt ' A 1 ond stitch of each row until there are s > W . which now: faded and worn are eare- Oysters on Half ‘Sh 0% g5 BT R E Zokias OF THE NOVEMBER SOCIAL CORNER [Sf%5ih of each momu R 1y D : : i e e et tre SB | R TR S, 3 4 pommbie Niou < ichiv ang @ Knit 40 rows piain. . ¥ J o . let runners which -so artistically eir- Fried Smelts. Sauce Tarare. Heve i e ‘!; e coane J PRIZES Next 20 rows decrease by knitting : g “ . * .| cled their scraggy trunks are now fall-| _~Roast Turkey, Cfanberry Sauce. Dy SRRy, WLE the mille 15 together the last two stitches but one ¥ ’ . len dead and jifelrss. : Mashed Potutoes. " o g “:‘"‘jf«bc‘fé s: B ) upon each row. ‘ Occasionediv a-streak of surprisingiy| ©oiled Onio: s nip “Feitters ~ ;’l’g’)r“g,'y ’;':!mxt:xe Knit_elgh: rows viain and cast off. 3 y ; . 4 green moss snugiy settled amidst ihe % sitves. 4 4 iy a . s n Firet Prize $2.50 Pick up ana knit 60 <titches Slong’ onc . 205 " ¢°% l'tangled brush, relie-es tye - sombre Chicken Salad Venison. e o e aniln for * To Ethlyn for letter entitied: “Handsome Presents Made at Home.” side and knit three rows plain. Make ¥ )/ ¥ tints. of .the surrounding wastes. . - 4 ¥ e L D N T 3« 27 rows or knit 2 and purl or seam 2. } 3 g S 3. e : The: neutri skics and cvershadowed Pumpkin- Pie. Mince Pie. e iiiieny | uiga 3 Second Prize $1.50 Four rows plain. BB N B 2 8 g |Ands:zfi mmgmv. that’ the autumn C):l‘ar:;;e:};v‘;ssc. Aimond fee Cream. A-‘p‘; 7t - 5 o e e Noxtowalt 1, ‘kait -2 in. the secon I s > 2 season- is: gradually ending and that| . 1-@ 1y, - Cake are) calte an To Madge for letter entitled: “Recipes for Puddings. stitch, narrow ard repeat to.the en L the winter season is stendily appreach- 2 2 pples: rook them i as little A knit 4 plain rows ang bind off. 5 . |ing.” Dav by day tie-svnshine slovly - g . |2 possible: rub thrauen' acot 1 Prize $1.00 Knit upon. the other .side of the i BN 5 - |iessens and Gomrmensurately the mizht Susper. 2dd. a piece .of ‘butter tre.size of ar. Feather Decorations.” center_ plece, in tae samie way, Ovar- fs slowly lengthening, N iGeT Dystors - feRx nnd:sugnr to tast { tter entitled: anche tor letter pee] of a grated lemon. ' A hand in shape aud run elastic in the [ 7 And as: the PhHanksziving festival is Cold Roost Turkey. P holes. H 4 3% nearing and the -tables -will - soon i pe Pora‘s ‘Solad 1o crukts; “using hal 8OCIAL CORNERPOEM JTHE VALUE OF A GOOD MEMORY | Requires two skeius. German knit- - & Bountifully spread for the ho: i Chengr Shortodich. vlain paste, . Patutie) w1 — | ting yarn and one pair bone knitting{ [44 § A" . ;| comers, T "capnot but wish that I also “Feiair. - . BASTER LILY. prted A Friend or Two. Dear Social Corner ¥riends: A Very | needlés No, 2- ? A might eteal away 1nd participate.in served 1z Pl - & Ao oo — handy thing to have is a £00d mem- SUSIE i q €a 1 |the foast of the abuncant horvest. Pres ver: Exg Blom. THE RAINY DAY CLOSET. There's all of pleasure and all of |OrY. It is a set of mental plgeonholes, s i T trust that these lines may be he bt s b ot ibacite sl it sie Beace 80 ‘well arranged that one need nof|rHE GAMES AND PRIZE WINNERS : B o 5 | £ul td thase to whom the ever chang- | Maviorar oS DeC - b Dear ‘Sacial Corner Sisters: A wo- In a triend or two; look at labels, but can, without effort, ¢ . |ing beanties of Nature sinzularly ap- Lol man with a family of children will 7" And all your troubles may find release | call forth what is wanted. It is as AT ALFARE'S. L AT A PO (o Tidee ahode” o Has Etta Barber gone south for the i Zol Mo, Gatiniee of estabiishing Vith o friend or two: essential to a well-equipped life as a s 3 " : ! = is -t - Tinter,, of ‘what “ls “she ‘mattér with | - Rainy Day. Closet: £ hand | crank to o grindstone. ar Social Corner Sisters:—T have > 3 ce to 1. which ] .fli’o?’x;“:g.?.‘.‘fiflt.‘;z and | “oPDY the child whose memory is|bedh so busy it scemed as though I g THE LITTLE SPINSTER. Wikh the. Brofhors and.the Sisters a |, (%, %, he Place to siore Junic mhin § But the world is made—do you under- | Well tréated and kept in good work- [ could never tinie for 3 1295 New Yark Gity R - |Happy Thanksgiving. 7 escence may. become a perfect joy to sy ing order. Pity for the one whose for- s i but tonlght am de- T & I % . FARMZ DAUGHWTER. |the housea or invalided child. Ot'a friend or two. getting is allowed to usurp memory's d to write a few lines in praise| Set of Clothes for. Ddlly’s Wardrobe.!Shee Bag, —= el A 5 Pk var eIt place, = last social zathering of about| ~Cut.in five sizes for dolls 18. 20, 22,|7 P : EQUESTED RECIPES, ETC, FROM| WRINKLE'S INDESTRUCTIBLE |magazines and iliustrited papers and a0 sing and a crust to share 1 once knew a little boy whose Corner Sisters at the home |24 and 26 inches u:t length. The Arcss| Tne three bags are furnished.in this | ETHELYN. DOLLS. Ctaiay s Soanih s oeT SHpleenTs. With a friend or_ two; mother was a confirmed forzetter, and . requircs 3-4 yard. The drawers: re-|pattern and are cut in one wize only.| E S 5 sb-that ithe cutting out of pictures. A smile to give and a grief to bear |WNo had mnot the faintest idea of the| She was most ably i quire 1-2 yird. ' The hetticoat requires| Tho. shoe bag requires 1. yard, the|.:Dear Social Corner Friends: By re-| Dear Sisters of the Social Corner: |may preve a pleasurable pastime to fend or two; real value of a good memory for eve orating and preparing a bountiful 1e-|1-2 yard. The cape requires 2-4 vard|jaynary bag 1 7-3 vards, the x'-a\:ehn‘, quest I send in the following recipes|Although ' circumastances iiave pre-|the child. A d to walk and a goal to win, |CAV Use. "\'{‘fmgg":“fi‘ Seven would k past, by Theoda, Tidy Addly and Kathi- jof 38-inch matemal for & 2Z:Inch 8ize. | Ciino. 1 5-5 vards of 92-inch or. wider|and direction: Prevented e from mceting with oth- | Sps-imans of rock and shells, pres: Rsnooksto find comtors in, - |otien-say “WhotSgGuRel 1 torJerine, L R N b e Ak, : material. Price 10 cents. . Taylor Cake for Thanksgiving: Two | s at the picnics that have been held|ed flowers brought *-—om the moun v things.” He would forget tasks, er-|field Depot, Souih Coventrv, Yant G e 1918 1902 Pt f oo T R S L e B e PR O TP s Rl i mfl friend or two. ds and commands. She never com- | Scotland, Windhe: North i e B 4| poundmibutter, one ;s and one:Half | [Le TONEUMBIE 3 have been much|mexs smilhn memensass.: z 3 Pited 1o et e bor Fvoma| ceoanc W Indhom, e ana Rk A-Serviceable Set of Bags. Dolie’ Long Clothes Set. Pourids raisine, ohg’ and one-helt|interested in reading tie many helpful{ish.. treasuress. sbould find their way. . % | bood he was aiw saying “I forgel Several games w od 1, 3-4'yard of 38sinch 3 5 ‘ Teneth. i1l re- | Cips_flour; one pint sweet cider, three y_be pe d v of{are endless. s T s TThond OF ™Oid the monthe | L don't remember He was a Iaugh- | them 4 pemat Hmte ynich eag|2: 5-8 yard, and ol ) ; e S Saris o riinch material| nutmegs, one tablespoon cinnamon and | (hg Sisters In ta- near future. TR a0k shouid contin store Y and years 3 3 Ing stock in a social way, he was al- | quite exciting. “Pop Over” was - the|F7ice 10 cents: T 3 for the dreis, 1 i-8 yards of 24-inch|ORe teaspoon sada, = . To add my milte T will send in some | hooks ‘for. children or a:i . Hd- With a friend or two; wi uch ridiculous blunders. | lucky one, receiving a picture, for the : maferial for the wrapper, and 2,.1-%| Tr¥ thist It is perfectly lovels. : Qe Dol old-ofgture - mosinls. clover, A vale to cross and a hill to climb, 1 have in mind another case, a cer- | most peanuls collected. ~Guessing on 1897, yards of zé-inch matarial for the coat| D2ISY: Received your letter and| A Doll for & 'baby a year or less old | allvertising car v tacticall sozts A mock-at age and a jeer at ttme—. |tain jittle girl who had a mother who | Beans in & Bottlo" was the mexc: on A Pretty Set for Miss Dolly for an i8-iuch dofl.. Frice 10 -cents. |?/%C one from V. G. L. T will send| must be made wo that it cannot be|Of fascinating e The prose of life takes the lilt of |KNeW how to appreciate a good mem-*the program. The ficdrest guesser wa: c S for dolis 18, 90, 22, this t5 the Social Corner, but am very | easily broken and have nothing about| eSS te Zrown Wt dear to the Thyme ory. She heiped the child commit Thu Drise for Otk o) 24 and 70 Techon it tenath . he: Gres 1480 sorry I can't put the samples of my|it to hurt its little wner. Therefore|heart of childhood. ‘With & friend or two. verses and stories just to give her|very calendbr.® Nekr van: Pie] oo Gaire 111 yeras ot 38 Sach Py — necklaces in, they are so pretty: china, wax, paint and paper must be| Furniture and seed catalogues ap- memory growing _exerciscs. Swine some of the piotures Fepres| mtenal. Tho. hat “wil reauie 14| coattern for Dog, Pig snd Sheer. ‘The Bean.Stitch Neckl! Cover a|avolded. No. 6 vhite darning cotton |PeAl patticlarly to li‘tle people, and . The brother-soul and the brother- | Sometimes she would refer to tr sented hogs that certainly world ha rd for s i i Price 10 cent Cut in_one size. Tiw sheep will re-| biasgring or china berry for the end,|in the large balls is an ‘deal material |Mismated = ks of ‘cards are great heart He girl for data, Secured 4 prize ut some of the comnty | o OF A F-incn size. Price 10 CENtS- | qpire1-2 yard of materfal The dOE| then make the following chain: 3|to make a baby doll. Three balis of | time absorbers. x a friend or two remembeging. “I just remember,” she | fairs, if they had hecn on exhibitio; 1894 3-4 yard, and the pig 3-8 rard. Price|inread over, and go back to 1st.stitch; | cotton will inake Two dolls. Wind off| A few good new games should be. e us drift on from the crowd|Would say when isked how she kept | especially : q Tidy addlye e 2 10 cents. drzw up, put thread over, go back in-|a ball and.a half upon a :hin board, |aTGne the coliection of this wonder- apart 50 much in mind. It is easy, if you|In the : nowever, “Dew Sadlaw'hercrad iy vy R 1=« 1o first stitch; continue this until you | or book, about eleven inches long: s:ip | ful room. idn e With a n;.nfl o two; once get into the habit. Drop's” porker wor oht. tne obhteste| Cut in one size- anly. [t will ‘re-| ~Write The Bulletin Pattern DEparts | have put vour thread over four times,|a String or marrow ribbon under the| . Envelopes from iwhich fhe stamps For g' lays happj L g 2 or come days | Thanks to my mother. T have been |ant winning a bon-von dish quire 7-8 yard of 38-inch material for |ment, enciosing che price and vour full | then draw through altogether. I use|thireads at the upper end and +le|are. to .he cut will afford some bo: == very happy to hoid facts in mind. 1 < wes whicy I|No. 1. and 1 1-4 yards for No, 2. Price | address, and- the pattern ordered will | Colu Merceriz ich: tight as possible; with a shas ir of |2mUsement. All the odds and ends By the hale good ti have ev "o Torm habits of remembers | NOTWICh wayi was glad I covid meet | .1 ] 4 s oo o P37 Wil dend¥ou & Leat stitch R'ycu | dfterythe oottan has been removed | intasythe.claset-and, someiday fnd w e hiale go0d times we have ever | pelter to form habits of remember- | 1o’ many of them, anie more =% : 5 =3 ~ | write %ain. from the book; take out forty threads | USe. "Fhere e’ sure to be Tshul in e Schoolday gin. Prac-{ " sunt Hester: Where were vou and| Win—'a catinl a7’ a_eatin'" until he|come forward and let it be known, for| Primerose: ] am not sure whether |and plait them ir tw: braids to foym |1a¥s many of them, WHER @ i a friend or two. R Joan meonERE g ownnddiRs o LE there will, be; much: sultering asadog |1 sent you (the directions for, making A, dolis - baix:. (o Ahdsss With - baby Simaceat e WL Jedee happy s e g = Olga: ' Have yon had you HORTENSE. |the poor and nesdy this winter, and{the “Leaf Stitch.” I will'do 80 now: n; then tie the remaining bunch come. 3 - Then brim the goblet and quaff the s, of | o S s S buE cdmpany, el e Wi have Dlenty. are Do SOIir fOF | Cover - Eing or Anything o desirs’ |aEain one and & halt inches below the| ~The ari'cles are carefiilly arranged e e e o sey s I ol ces, | Ha1 ha! GREETINGS FROM ROMELIA. | Christ if we do not give of such as|ble for the commencement of the|frst tying to form the neck and head; |on the shelves or R A O & triena or two: s | BB DIk, What ne R Guess this telis you all. So. good izl i We have. Different people cap find a | chain, then make a chain of five, put|from each side draw wout tweive |Older sister '"mWS- - gl % “h‘»?;f“ Spoast - an Who can AlWAYS|you, and what you have bye, Dear Sociul Corner Sisters. — The |0t of different ways towards heiping. | thread over, go back mto. the first|threads and around this small bunch|%able ‘old maid aioyofor such LHem, T AR Of course, we ail real g KETURAH. |end o tne seascd’ comes agaim and|Different localities. and climates ‘call | stitch, crochet through two, then two 3t the junction of tne rest of the|Sthl be °© 18 -appolnied. Casiofien, fairest sight is a friendly face, |2l0n8 in vears, that remory cEmm—— There'are, as we ail know. many_things | for different methods. 1 bez of you|leaving one on the needle; then put|ilreads -and tie again three inclies|STIOPE 'he TS, - Sl o reEHACNL The blithest tread is a friendly pace, |°0° of the first of OUR THANKSGIVING GUEST. |to be tha e LA 124 1~°‘"‘; fl:fi.:lnfi?\f :’:\51: us “Though I have ‘,{‘{’;’,‘1" é’fi’:&.’:‘“fl.&"gfi“ ;Ou::: 2 .':."‘"?fil:!’.a."i,i,",-‘,.’cfi”i’;&.fl‘i.‘“‘.‘.‘.t’ ?yig‘: £5'¥he eftect that no one must ask for And heaven will be a better place Ve cannot remember names, or fulness be joyfu) thankfuiness, cheer-1 “H8 e X0 B B s acunding | Lot 3 SR C e e aaticke. doy Blaniaeltti; inwiAb i n. a friend or two. . as we used to do: and wonder | Dear Social Corner ters: o I|f2 thank{ulness = tiat | DOt CRATILY. ;Lo o 5ounding |ing 2 on the meedle: then I put thread [This forms the hands. Then tle alp Be S0 f TEtiings may be AR Ly £ tob to well remember G sirat. T 3 o rat A ng cymbals.” .Don't | over crocheted. through 2 then 2, leav~]Tibbon around the waist and trim off 3 play i ot fo by gunt Jeibert Nesvit |7 Tastop foithik ot [ n el Remembar s e e S penit|you want a place among God's helpful | inz 3 on the needle and continue this{any uneven threads at the bottom of e W Bass e ] shunt Seet: rowing old and our mem- | sas. I have alwavs joved the genile |eve v O R ail, T waSE: 0 el yohs ikt you | ol Yen:hibce fourion your nesale | (I AN e Eht off by the weather from their cus- CLUB NO. 2s DECEMBER MEET- about outlived its useful- |story of the Pilgrims' first Thanks- - truly L e ehia Hosiar O Tneq Do yaiefochet off 2 at altime and| | It i8S Saepih. tor tle il these | g e T - ING. Fiving, ibecansoiat mests the homely S S e "fl;f one | then go back and make chain five. | Places with string first and always sew ¢ Fai MOTHER GOOSE. ot 4 1 send her ghose samples | The cruel. unchaincd winds s {ner flower. . o ’ cover “prune. pit” or a na berry.” silk. nc eves an alRpieecin CommericScattie and 1| sho asie o o s fo mies | the ralics with Adint e TR e orn: Thanke for the card 1|ty T It mowll T 0t o | T6 Commence with make a ch, of five | eyebrows: outlinenose and mouth with | THINGS [T MAY BE WELL TO; SOl oty Club, N0, 2 and. will nvie) 0 much trouble, - | mother, accustomed <o the feasts. of | recelved frem you: Hope we Can be- | Dawne arrow mat vout ood readins | Stitches, put thread over. go back-in- |red marking cotton. = gu O IR bt ad i invite We may ail retain our memo- | New Englaid, must have felt. the dif- | come better-acatiainted in tiie near 7u- | mogasines, oto, Save, ‘and give’ to|(o OFt. crochet, through, then ~put| With such 2 doll there need be mo Sisters: Th My heuse Thuisday Decornbor 7 o ‘hgs“.::rl\::(f;s we have use for them, | ference beiween (e, old life and the | ture those who 6an't Bive and ghpedially t;m:hovar. mmxm:l«(t and Bkcmchfl !egrro of o:l;ymd:.l’rlllxr;;-uell:“-fi"h;firay. h&::flsfl:‘f; Cor:ff m:bnmm; 2 2 the wish o Lz new as she placed the frugal meat . ROMELIA. § rough: two then two make one L s werr e i R DOM BEDRO. | thres on the seant kitelan tabies Sor the prisoners ana sailore, soldlers in | gain: then put thread over, go back | baby ribbon and ons and & half balls | things mey prove of use to some of: ey : ——— the linen was fine and white even in| THE MODERN IMPROVEMENT | Did you know they were oftentimes | &0 the firat stitch, crochet through two | of cotton No. 6. I T . 1 Bl Bither-a Cireencville, Tartvil A RECENT KITCHEN SHOWER. |those days. And there was to mueh Crin. atirved Ctor rending. ana . when they |and then two; put thread over orochet| Another Novelty T wish some of the a little whiting with cold wa- or Willmaet ; more 1o eat than usual, that the Child - through two and then two; turn next |Sisters would try: Take a _small |ter to form a paste. Rub the aluminum; Twelfth strect, nonr . g:::nao“n:r{ oclal Corner Sisters: There | Afraid of (ie Prairies thsught that Dear Social Corner Editor: Am very ;:i\;oglega:;“:flzef"{rfifik "a‘:u;ml::-' stitch to the center then make chain |sound apple, peel it and cut a face on |well with it and polish with a soft, # et el L T 't fun at a recent kitchen | Was u feast. was fricd auail | sure vou will be surprised fo et a |fore vou destroy good reading. of :ive: and. prodesy s hefora; there|it, beginning with the noss and make fcidth. street until you see the sign. About |} r the girls dressed | thegresult of my r's i ot T A e e T know one girl personally who owes|2re two different styles of stitches. |a very small cut for the mouth; put| “When filling a fountain pen, to two minutes walk. - 7 11 southern mammy and ap- | an® unerring 2 o T ey o e I e ot | Her rulned life to. the trashy reaging | _Saturday Eve: T am glad you were|it where it will dry slowly; ~when |prevent annoyance from air bubbles, Welinda and Gi peared with a small push-cart. piled | peaches; a simpla cake mad this | jumping-up suddenly, in the fost out- |She bought while working in & fac- |Pleased with your Dbox. I hope you|nearly dry, take black or blue beads|use narrow, tapering pteces of blot with _tinware. occasion: ard “bruom hundle” squah- | jandish- way. and. almost. fmpossibie | tory. . She loved .to_read but was un- |Teceived the last I sent all right for eyes, sewing with white thread}ting paper, cut small snough to reach Over her bandanna she wore a hat|es, the sweetest und 1ichest -that ever|places, I thought 1'd let' myself be|ablé to buy.that which ~was . good.| To the two sisters ~who sent for|from the back. At this time one Sag|eesily within the barrel of the pen. Eiiza Jane: 1 see there is another | DAd¢ from a colander and trimmed | came from cabir oven! Those were! heard before cold weathér appears, | Doubtless many of you could name |hina berries: 1 did not ‘then have mould the features to make different|When ‘touched with one of these blot- one, and I'm wondering wr § ith a dish_towel and a sink brush.|the gift of a well-loved neighber, | when I have to hole up like the squir- | many others if you tried. thoms. T have plenty now. 1 do not|expressions. Then pu: it where it will|tor points, the bubbles disappear and ’ R e et E who-3 At her waist dangled a chatelaine | brought by her il the way from the |rels for winter. You, probably, all, want to Know a|sell them. Al I wanted was you to|dry thoroughly.. New make & cap of | others do not form. can’dome ftowanr pionie. made of patty-pans, cookle-cutters, a[next .county, and I'm sure that they! To all you people who have plenty | little of my ‘country. We'live in the | pay the gfl't,el post. I will send them |narrow lace' with rows and tles of| "v, ronew taffeta that has becoms ' outs 16r Shgh Sam nutmee grater, etc. had no idea when thuy were sapping | to eat, to wear, and & place to live |northern part of the cotton bélt, seven [to any Sister of the. Social Corner|baby ribbon and a neck ruff of wider| 022" 0 (0 ing in crispness, lay - mompewinz club entertained one of its|the sun and the rain on that tarmI hold out my hand in hearty con- |Miles north of the Alabama line.. The [ Who would liks them. e o TIbbon, put It on,® round pin- it over an ironing board snd go over wmbers at a lancheon in this way. |how delicious they would taste to the|gratulations 1 _thesa. times of high |country is quite diersified as to crops| - Grandma: ~Recelved your letter and | cushion or penwiper, or if you are art- | it Gith aicohol and hang it in the air A In the center of the table was a large, | cabin dwellers o ihat seome ‘oo o £rown and the lay of the land ‘which | mislaid wanted to put in a neck- | istic youw may mount it on a card | INQUIRIES AND ANSWERS | rouna sewing backet lined in her fa: | Thanksgiving Da D e Ot | T avel im places and Tilly. in ‘others | lace ll finished for you. I made one | with a suitable senfence like “What is | ' 0% ey MAMIE KNOER. W A ks te color. = Suspended over it on| At last, expeciation and prepara-{and am trying to.do.all I can-to re- | With mountains close by; well watered | in, layender; and also a pretty card:|Christmas without ;randma?” If the rubber glove gets torn don’t . tetl ‘obliged to you for vour Spiindin | cmoc s O erent lengths the same | tions gave way to mastication and the | lieve. ana timbered in most places: climate | Kindly end your name and T will send | ~For a man's face { make a goatse |throw it away. Put ElocpAC LI lotter. Tha saitoe wil send see ad | Solor 8 (ihe basket was a shower of | feast Was on! Wa wwere well settied| In ous: awn' neighborhood, I organ<|€ood: - Thetmometer usually ‘about § | “Reanstiteh” Leat.” or “Violin. or side whiskers of curled halr such | plaster, stic 2 2 : he 5 - i 1 to_the delights before us, when in ized a club among the wom: to 10 ‘degrees cooler during” summer o ‘Handsome Lace|2s is used for upholstering; add a|Where the tear is. Adjust it on t e o Al inguicers, and forward all | needles, pins, emery, “wax, ote. 110t the swiviimg wind vie homra s | Cosla not teave taoit Homer i uig [here than in_contral Kanss where 1| Gallar ont e e oo ;. Take | velvet foolscap or . 1ed fiannel night |inside of the glove, - It works fine. Social Corner hopes to hear from vou | to stretes o iinrsominen shower is|strange picking at the door and in|work. . All ‘are poor, néedy women,|Was raised. Winters warmer. Summer |the cuffs and applique on the ' worn | caD; aleo a neck ruff or a necktle. You fore using table oilcloth paste at b iy Hume Shoh o e, Somewhere, in, the |stalked an Indian brave of command. | Willlig to work, When and whera op- | Nights alwaye. cool, and 0né heéds a | part 'if you -haven't the cuffs then |mMay have to experiment with a num- |each corner on the wrong side a square R AR R R T the Bt L aspn it er | ing presence - and picturesque. attire, | portunity is afforded. We wal at the | little cover ‘to sleep comfortable. We |yiace a plece of net and button hole it { ber, but 1f once vou get the knack of |of cotton material. This will prevent= sl e e o tnx Yy s“n:- OF hotur et &marflm K 3 guen Fear, the worst cnemy 'of appetite as- | “Modern Improvement Club,” ‘and’do |80t our first killing frost- the 14th|on the collar, on the wrong side; . then |it, it is very fascinating work, as they |the unsightly cracking of the corners eet and little Clothes ham- | sailed me ard the delights of the big|all kinds of fancy work for sale. We | (this week). Usually they come ear-[get o plece of baby, {wbo,, to match | are the most human- looking faces. I|which so often es-long before “the s {:f_iptul poems that are worth while [Per and escorted to the room where = B dinner faded away. find’ many families.who have no time | lleT: We grow vegetables and fruits N to%wear it with and | ever saw. and one .could scarcely be-|body of the cloth w8 any signa of 808 make the lasting impressions. | the “wash” is hanging and told to| By signs ana guteural moises tne|fo o such. Work, athcrs who do mot | Blenty usually, though this last year o Rowass oe figures on your col. | Heve. they were made of a dried apple:| wear. ? : NTA: lease number your 3 SISTER rnra, |[ndian communicated the fact that he | know how, and many. who do not want|Somo crops have been Tight: “Have|ja;. They are very handsome and sell | Will someore 3end-a recipe for mak-|. To remove wrinkles from & gar- s 3 You write them. Mixed VIRG] - | was hungry and he. was invited to ihe|to do it all of them eager to buy,|lUved “here since 1889 and never.yet|sor quite ‘a- little money. Ing oatmeal bread?, oo ment; “ang. It in -tiie bathroom over: fBers wiere recipes ars concerned |\ JERUBHAS W table. How fast the slender stock of |knewing it eutlasts factory work and|®eW a complete crop. fallufe. 'Farm- | °> Jueq to see them on the impirisd i WRINKLE. |the fub, close ‘the wihdows and door’ 3 [ pusiting. EEK END|good things faded nway. I remember |cheap imitations. It ls handsomer and | &fs wWho will work will ave some- | ours " They were very_pretty. South Coventry. ~_ |ana turn on the hot water; let it re- TH: This is the way Martha VISITS. noticing that the canned peaches wcre | Cheaper. e 7:°70 | thing to live on each.year-if they |5 Main, there. for -two or three hours. A :, : ETHELYN. 01 ‘her . Thanksgivi especlal ‘favorite « i The great speclalty-and ‘pride of our | manage rightly. Stock,does well here | . o 1 the "the¥res] Bietty uae; arvids th| Dear Social Cormer Friends: Just a|thet amuscd ne wes pus pusties hink | club 1o crochoted awd Jmivied | beds |80 that one Gan farm. raise stock,| ARRAT ORANDIAS. DREAM bk igiado bbb LR L o T LI e TR the volks, and beat the |few moments for a chat. ‘What a love- |teaspoons of sugar ‘n his giass of|Spreads made of threads spun on the [Some truck, fruit and a little of ev- ey % Dear Social Corner Sisters: Here T i A dm"o‘r two s placed on & to a froth; then work two j#¥ morning for November! I will tell | milk. old_time wheel. Many. erything needed -to keep -'the family| . -~ was interested| hive planned ‘s Thankseiving Dinber|lumin 0f sigar. dréphed. into o smalll na-o.;r.::'u:; o o cream, put the wz::kot a little trlD‘Ur:ic.\e nn‘d Itooka| My mother and I unable.to g hfld@'hu“n-“":,m'tor oné of o:m;o s i % m"‘,_,‘, atrmid to m”fizfi?‘fi&"‘rfi-;&w, dream. .1 mu"’?"hou‘ evervons Wifi h.?..:.:mf Flass of water and a teaspoon, L, & spoon at a time, ago from Saturday till Monday, | watched the stranger closely. = My | SPreads as a treasure of the e a % r-and- reclink in| pleasant. time. S Jltaken every two hours. This is also* well raixed. Then put two|While our baby son kept house. We |fath old-timie “wheel. Organ and | 5tay-‘longer; but hope. T have mude {1ald aside the paper. an o = i ; For: " pounds of sugar, finely powdered, in it | called on Johan and had a hot ‘lunch | but the Tndian Mcked the Piastes hon, | Dlano stool: covers ‘of ssme aterial |t useful to someone, and to anyome | my high-back ool ohair, L 2o0n] Roast Turkey: Sings and clean the|taken fur & SON. :fiur:f::"inwz’-t“ 7 mhontunn manner. Then add the|and then ere met by another auto|in a short time. . | g0 like -hot cakes; too! "Grocheted and :ho '°"’?,‘;“J,‘f,, anys r:tr;nu ln:g:mn; :;:‘:nldmz. nl":mx"llfl';d _‘y'":‘ 5,:'}5,‘; ng u;z!key the mame ‘as. e'z'l;icken. rul wl:‘l; = "'J!’fl':"; “fphm_ ater ans appisa 40 yolks eggs, well beaten, two and|and arriv@ at anotler friend's ; I knitted :trimmings: /fot..#he | tion' on -al & tha can e, 3 : = Hien - or _O%er D~ Dopnt- =l neck. Snechalf Jounas of four™ ana fve | o hed mot s or 17 sears. WS wne | sorssouss s mother piimecin "5 | Lrides: utht: Tor the Sables, stc. are | Wil be siad to do s for scif-adarase- | e Soctal Uormer elub who, were or, | meve with sibiet smuce ‘and Cranfer: | {hq necki . GIHENET £ "0 B of t. Ad - yed vi o . 3 3 ed_ stam) tenvel " and A -, % ] Ty sauce. e ey I8 very larg - g 4 o this one-|joved our visit very much, and it will | the beautiful earrings he wore detor. | o0y 2 smali part of aur worlc and |cd siamped enyelos snd paper. | GEINRE ST LIl " mynelr | fo| 17 whl require thres mours or lomger; | frequent. intervals with $alt and wa-C ounce of mace, a nutmeg, one- | long be rememb: . brings in ‘wh : 2 : Bt of wine, snd sore French | has changed since we had met pertns | Ianien pateo nG Iong e modvy and | the Dave momants abous the hame..|and all, T am vers sincerely | watch proceedings. Une came in with|a small one will requlre only ons|fer allays the inflammation of a sore " . Five and one-quarter hours| Monday we took train home. As we|very beautiful, 'The car was siit from | T0:bein with I had to:teach this| = ° ¢~ EAMTE RNORR. . [sinles of efocliet Buttons aud ecflitoyr'and a'half “Hasts frequentty, da | throate, bake it. started to get into an auto to reach |the top of th . Work to every .member, ‘a8’ nét _one % tain pulls; one had dress hangers and|turk.v Is apt to be more dry than —Thanks for souvenir card. |MY sisters I sald: “Ha, ha. you've|welght of stch '?-le‘fn‘:: e ';,’,'.‘,’ knew how, and now-I.am helping them |~ k53 R cute” littfe" casés for thimble holders, e = BITH—Card " received been carrying a bride lately ™ as the | the siit open_and _presen: Doas to master’the art of basket ?Eaflf CURED FISH.AS A STANDBY. |30 2000k N R s TR S Mevii o 3 o was spra; Tt o , ork. Have made, two very ! : s ; we ha e - 2 Diy. P IR %70 Yoars since T beskeme 3 | ARF arariie Rmaalt horseghiy ne| i T, e T o e Gormeriton: han e | o " i e g Some, RS o alpoon . onkotn e ENJOYED THE GATHERING| "1’ .04 out tator 1t was the ariver's | Barsbolt Zilently into the storm. He| e Neol ‘ang [have nad a sutfeit of the proqucts of | with sampies of new sttiches—vioiin | {?8=Doon Diack pepper one tablesnacy | % ‘Socidl Cornerites:—I feel so 1|Prother and his bdride he had taken | thinking we had given one, who need- | iy Sutsome very mice soft yarus in the land it is an agrecable e {0 [leat and bead stitches; and a ‘box of | JIOTPEC P ’ oft, wool an@ cettons during spare -time, |Eei Something tiat tastes of the sea. terial to' work with, and all began( ™t nd it tnof} PR folisinta with « freat ¥ dined at Sistor's, then we were hon o s T e Do Gy | Farza anle ot S| oo on 100 d Sh T cuiel DICNiad] % o bupy. . TheR o Droushi ssaipley fustor, s horousay- it the, othec 38 your gatherings and enjoyed them taken to my ol home for a short call the seventh at which he had eaten a o My et Kow | serves. to_ whet up. the appétite. Wyt That styls’ of darned worl | inredients and use. If onion is hot FEEE Thanksgiving dinner. There ‘s more > “but 4 % r ’ Ve liked, amit it and merely melt the. e o & SFheesTor Bome! Naiok Dt . os | tnke o RS 1orS Furmmana o b us | D wogo_ e Gind wlnie i v | The folowine Mt may conmin o | went by ysar aeo: we want somethin | S S mine. 0 SISTER PHOLURIA |Y;e been entemained lovely, and|buked; and outraged. nature did the : i desire to get 4 quick meal g, some- Oyster Btuffing: Firtcen = oysters,. 5 x work this time. % 3 3 thing a little differant:.. aifferent . patterns of. a -mile-a- one-half. tablespoon chopped -parslev, poOlF8: Thanks for kind thoughts. I|in_the bitter night, following his £ sually begin fo' D pered Nerriog (vialn, tomato and | lacs ahe was, welcamed and oon. the |one-half. teasporn. - sweor jotam. bave not done much canning or pick- | big dinner day, he dicd in agony, and. S %, and fmustard sauce)—Bre: fast or -lunch- | ball was set in motion: two cups broken bread, two o= mlL s 4 ive bad none of that | there was lamentation in the tepees of | quit % eon. - "~ -7, | A wreath of reses and-buds in cro-|noons melted butter, salt and ey g<r.] n:‘ tAm ':tfld.nl for a sight of one. | his_tribe. s v Plain or dried hcrring—Breakfast or{chet in a mnice fr: ‘was admired by | Wash the ovsters: drain them: mix D e e e, o0m. Ve had| We suppose that he begzed his first 3 Tuncheon.” AT o g all. Sofa piliows and hand bags in [thoroughly with the other ingredients one about the 11th cf Septshmer and | dinner that day by.chance, and. found | a. ror- ‘sume- material, sijces (broiled, creaméd or | variety were displared, and many [3Rd use. it gran fs J 5 < e e sy | [stead of the usual frugal meal ani . meal. for night dresves. and corset | . Cranberry Sauce: One pint cranber- shi extra nice dinner, He tried it -again 2 . () - shiowed talent d - - patience; |ries, flock of geese—fourteen heauties. and the rich food travige - dishes ST sy e ‘meal o . i) Al Gormis o -igyie-quater. ="Dfi water, | ~ T suppose the Cornerites are looking | tempted him to keep like B'E; Gocd- n with;. _Salt i (brotled, .m:n}:‘ 5:‘:'& ey 2 it he water .uq‘:-fi,mm wofty’ & Te