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:}IAW of a mitten. “When P ot eaves” are togetner. middle and a sm: bow of ribbon is 1895—Set of Ciothes for Dolly's T 5 Wardrobe. - Cut in 5 sizes for dolls 18, 53 oo -up Lo the. . Hands. Became Scaly and Skin 20, 22, 24 and 26 inches in Jength. The | 2 Was Sore, Ashamed To Go Out, y ) Sequire 113 vard The petticost yaqnires | Of Dolling g i 3 i ~Lasted Three Months, : 23 o s i ; E Do Al st 8 ’ ) 2 i} |1:2 yard_ Phe cape requires 3.4 vard R e S Mo I b, and e (oaoh Heac of & thenent 2 of 38-inch materfal for a 22-inch size. | g 0 . ’ Afot sh-in ped Oystars: Roil fine one | Ty ; "HE, # k i B PR SRR | woa ry s o o (855 R Fo R T i iy o | & BRES. | |co ok BT |l bt ot U e -SOAP AND OINTMENT and 26 inches in length. The dress |quor from the ovsters, and add fo it | Soned With nutmeg; — i . o toasted the next day. e S will require 1 i-2 yards of 36-inch ma. | fresh milk twice or_ ihree. times its : terfal. The hat will require 3.4 yard | quantity; moisten the crumbs with |, Corn Meal Muffins (withont egge): for a 22-inch size. Price 10 cents- this and put dvee: z.n:e;m a alxyar of et r"" Eoriy :fuiln:l-cnu ;nu{l. Wo‘fl& “,{ ters; seasos It 3 of yeast; 1901—Shoe Bag, Laundry Bag and | 5787 Season With SOt R0 PO RPer re | rise over night. In the morning add in the morping I found Traveling Case. The three bags are | oif3 Of butter, . with their re- | On® teaspoon of soda, half a cup of broken out with little furnished in thjs pattern and are cut | o CTAckers and, ovsters, With thelt ¥ | i anses, & littic salf, and: bake. I ome Sz e fone Shoe bag re. |iaver be of crumbs with bits of butter| Berry Tea Cakes: One"pint of flour; )w:‘l_?: mzaxr;,“l;‘ o unn_eryl:lg ;lu & ovg.-hm Beat P aa{‘ egg, add to ‘n ;rlnerae ubhs‘poonu of butter, two ta- g TdS | one-half pint of milk, or if any H- spoons of sugar, on 2 of 22-inch or wider material. 'Price 10 | quiq remains use that. Pour this over | Sweet milk, one teaspoon. cream tar cents. all. Bake from one-half to three- | tar, half teaspoon soda; stir in a cup EVERY WOMAN'S OPPORTUNITY | The Bulletin wants good home letters; good business letters; good help- ful letters f any kind the mind may suggest. They should be in hand by 1807 Waist—-Apron and Bag 1844— | fourths of an hour. Cook with a Md|of fruit. To be eaten with_ butter.. A oh P stde paper. A smart combination. Waist 1807 cut | over it for'the first half hour. Theén| Potato Griddle Cakes: . ud.d.: ozmu:::}l:;ta&;gg.mwnfimm Norwich, Conn. P D f _|in six sizes: 34, 85, 38, 49, 42 and 44 | uncover and brown to a desired shade. | dozen large potatoe: kes: Take one #4 Address, . i i i3 i g thi m tnches, bust mcasure. It requires 3 1-4 | Oyster Pot Pie: Havo ready mice, |teaspoons of flour. one. teaspoor of b yards-of 27-Inch material for a medium | light-raised biscuit dough, cut into | baking powder, one-half ti of ¢ easpoon ¥ .00 to third. ~ . b y v size. Apron und Bag 844 cut m one mall ‘Saugres: seasan ;.:ea oysters :_:2 st twg €888, two-teacups of bolling 5 f 3 b o size, medium. It requires 2 5-§ yards utter, pepper 7 e potatoss, and THREE PRIZES MONTHLY: §250 to first; $150 to second; $1 of 37.inch material for the apron, with | thicken the lquor with a Litle flour; | Erate: pour on them (ne seillins mine, made the last Saturday in each month. . 3 7-8 yard for the bug. TWO ueparate | place all in a pudding dish and cover | stir in eggs, salt and flour, sifted with 3 7 patterns, 10 cents for EACH patfern | over the top with a layer of dough. | the baking powder: baice o hot gtid- o, N. _— SRR Bake half an hour. , ‘allow. plen lard o butter. TR 5 o 1902—Dolls’ Long Clothes Set. Cut MADGE. o T R A SOCIAL CORNER POEM. square; frame made of pasteboard cut {gna ;5 In_three sizes for doils 1, 13 and 20 i o ey - Sciips S ool Sample Each Frée by Mall EEen’badace Rl Govared wittesartil 2 & Vardof 27 hen material for the drons, | PLANS FOR A BATHROOM. |{hrough a colander or mash carefully. | o toid oa?; SKin Book on the treatmens Move! af k. 5 N | Beat in one egg, one tablespoon milk, d ‘post-card - Serving Tray—The side, handles and Syt 3 AN 178 vards of 24inch material for he | Dear Social Corner Sisters: I am |one heaping teaspoon of four, thrce. | -Coticara, Dept. T, Boston.” Sold by We are on the main line, with a crowd- | bottom of tray is made of pasteboard- % 141 { T for the coat for am 18-ineh | sending plars for a bathroom: fourths teaspoon of salt, one-fourth | drussists and dealers throughout the world. ed track; It may be made square, round or lone. ¢ | L i e e U i In building a house or remodeling | teaspoon of ‘pepper, Mix and make S 3 We've got to o forward; we can't 80| geesaw Back Washer—Made of |9f i & S Exice 10 cens one it is weil to put time and thought | into small, flat cakes, flour slightly and — back h Turkish toweling. Take pieces OWAISSA. ? \ 9765—Dolls’ One Piece Set 'of Under- | into planniug the bathroom, in order | fry on a griddie in plenty of butter or | g1/ 1 el patrroy seouice And run the risk of colliding; 21 inches long and 10 ihches wide, i ; wear. Cut in six sizes for dolls 14, [to get the bst results in comfort for jnice dripping. Turn to brown both We must make schedule, not now and | ¢515e4; use No. 3 cotton, joined with | GREETINGS FROM SISTER READY. 5 16, 18, 20, 22 and 24 inches ir length. | the amount of money spent. What is | sides. ¥ L. again, , | double crochet. 1t will require 2 yaris of 35-inch ma- | wanted is a_warm, clean, convehient, | Dried Bean Soup: One pint dried Biit :elways, forever and ever, amen! C. 30 1 @ c. to brass ring make 28 Dear Social Corner Sisters: At the $ terial for a dcll 24 inches long for the |attractive place tnat will promots | beans, half pound ham, one quart of _:‘ else ” ::'fhng mo ‘sriflmngm chain; joining ring. Finish ring dc, ro, | Close of a quiet and peaceful Sabbath entire set. Price 10 cents. wholesome habits of cleanliness. T we loaf, lke 3 stock, one and < B rp, opp end. I will try and write a-few lines. While and one-half quarts. boil. ies’ The room shouid be so placed as to | ing water, salt and pepper to it som d b 1894—Ladies’ Aprons.. Cut in' one > . g peppe: taste. oy (“’”‘“” us, and PUBP | T housewife—Use No, § ecru cordon- {o:;’gtfl;{;‘“wa: ) L L koW . y | stze omy. It will require -3 yara of | COnServe heat by having as litle out: E::‘;‘C the’ beans and soak”them over y 1 1 wonder? nel: *Ch. 12 sc, st to 9th ch, 1 ht, 11 &, | goatn hag clabmed one of a family who 36-inch materfal for No. 1, and 1 1-4 | %90 HE0, 58 FOSENR . in a corner | ter off, mdflc‘;fim ':g. drain the wa- E L&k 15 from o 11 has been thought of and _respected.| : R e e with ‘two outside walls, and sspecially | the boiling watsr: adq. the: bam el ou've eucceaded fu buflding & Prefty | op 15"} Nt 22 t, 1 ht in 9 ch, join | AlSO the grest lass by a firo in this € 4213 1915—A Serviceable Set of Bags. Cut | not over a porch, as then an extrava- | bofl gently, two hours. Now SAd tha But AT | n in the gratetul |0 2 ch and L3t N1 € 1 Rt to Bateh | 7 has caveed sad henrts | V) It requires for Xo. 1, 3-4 | sant amount of Hieat will be needed to | stock. Prbss the beans through a e can vo toxt “soallop b Tequirés 1 13 yards ||,J, hioved the famous lunch at our| i P ch_material; for No. %, 5-8 | warm the floor an1 to keep the pipes . return them 1o the soup kettle, And kill time cutting up capers? No. 2 ribbon. REain gb maty THNE e raed toBose. yard. and for No. 3, 1-2 yard. Price |from freezing. It is hest placed over |and bring to a boil. Add salt and Or must you hustle and scheme and 8 5 Thimble Bag can be crocheted or | T think the RS icane % Ded 1¢ 5 a room that is a\wais kept warm, such Pexm;ler. and .serve with toasted bread. v 5 3 E W ope 1 sweat, G and very generous to putter e 1459—Patterns for Monkey, Elephant | 2 (e X o wm‘?fi? v Ao ] Thantae iy Spend. & Olshsent Though the chine be fine or the| Hatpin Holder—Made of car@board |I'm such a bother, when they know 2 and Rabbit. Cut in one size. It re-|opportunity for a small stove or fire- MOUNTAIN LAUREL. ‘weather be wer, or cover overa glass tube with crochet. | I cannot stay Jonger. They passed me quires 1 yard of canton flannel for the | o)., i it is desired. This is especial- 3 And keep your page in the papers?| g4 ianger — Cardboard two well filled plates, and when I saw 4 & monkey, with 1-2 yard of flanrel for || geisable for-chilly mornings in the |BEGONIA’S TESTED CORN RE- 1t ever you fail to keep pulling the | etted or magoard covered | hem coming my way with them it his_jacket, trousers and cap. For the | ¥ Cesifabie tor on oy o neated. strings, o ochcted or made of ribbon. | G i to mo a8 i€ they wero for ten : I { rabbit it will requiro 1-2 ¥ard of can. | Seaons when the house 18 ot when CIPES. Aren't some of your rivals around do- | Shopping Bag—Mado of black. cot- | feemed to m { ton flannel or eiderdown. The elephant | the pailos o5 ol oud for WATRING oF S0 thices ton No. 3: Bottom of bag chain 90; | "'The’ cap and saicer has been won - will require 1 vard of canton 3annel | gio,PeHEE S GO 2 Dear Soclal Corner Sfsters: There I wonder? el mrp“-;‘s b from meedle 1 t| by a Sister who did all required of her ) Price 10 cente. Another economy in placing the |3ou o] “’.?.‘Zie'.??“cui:,“’:.'f.i‘x“:‘m?“m You are starred on the bills and are |ch, 13, opp, side. . o 0 2ot |to win b 1460—Pattern for Dog, Piz and |bathroom over the idtcien is in - To meet with the Sisters in one af- flour s so high. I thought I would EPRFLIN. | teinoon was indeed a treat. chummy with fame; write & few of my recipes that contain Sheep. Cut in onc size. The sheep | Plumbing costs. very foot of pipe on the corner could tell you will require 1-2 yard of material. The [and every bend in it costs in labor i % corn i PUD When we e, ana the e % yard, |and material. The straighter the pipes | corny Te¢al. Always sife your . corn ke o g oyl stationa 4 = 1 the boiler snd the kitchen sink, t thi o'clock in’ the morning; " fpnary " Price 10 cents. ‘{Izmm“: mznz; S e .| G Mo Hie. o o e on tho mindof o, .Sp_fi‘;:,gc i U Thigiglvine grecipAl re- \ Enclose price of patterns and address | the water will run hot gr cold. one cup flour, two tablespoons sugar. you 'tell your press agent to look |Have Béen, tempted %o ‘write seversi > Bulletin Pattern Department. A "sunny”window. préferably facing | °ne tsaspoon of butter, or pork fai Or give your manager warning? e start. Think you must have some 3 A - uarter cuj . Method: 1 505 Tas, down 1o Slecp with your [Jolly tirmes at vour Batherings 5 WAYS OF SERVING MEAL. one cup seeded raisins. Stir the flour | forget, as wo want each one to receive | streng light shows where thedirt is, | Iusrter cups milk Method: Mix corn laurelu beneath, I send two pudding recipes: - into the sugar; then add the other in- | a mystery box. . |and sun and air are mighty germ kill- |meal and flour toge yith two and o Y ive 8000 Do wear- || Cranberry Pudding: Sitt two cup- |, Dear Sisters of The Seclal Cormer | Bredlemts I e e e e ape | that cach dne Io.to provide for themm: | If the KitcHen is In a wing ft will|then add sugar salt. butter and milk g powder k. = : ¢ hav at the gath- |room over tae end neoxt to the house,| Johnny Cakes #|Rub in one-quarter cup of shortening; | Raised Corn Bread: One pint : Health Pie: A pie far more palatable | 6ame as they have done a use, Or 'm wiling to work, but 1 wieh I[add two eggs beaten, B emmnaine || CEelCorn Som bt Tt e erings ‘through the summer. Flease |so it will be nearer moat of the bed 3 one cup of milk, then stir in two water, one tablespoon sugar, - | American pie is made by using an o 2 il h i Not fealing as it T were “it” for tag, |of cranberrics. = Tamn® Into butlercd |spoon of butter, one {easboon sart, sne | earthen or porcelain baking aish and | (nEs at the hall this winter: also; will | If the pathroom is on the first ficorjsugar, =~ G i st in follow my-leader.” ent|CUP% Steam an hour and a half and|ess, one-quarter cake compressed | Omitting the bottom crust. Fill the bt o el et s o o Qo Bopatetitamntiogrbo e S gl ol i Saesitier, poat ere ia only one epot where, I haven't serve with cranberry sauce. yeast. Pour bolling milk gradually on | SISk Se N Bake as usuni. " |are looking forward for a grand ood |the bedrooms on that floor. It will|on the boiling water gradually and let J ul udding: T eal; then add salt, sugar and bu 2 g i = e (ha" bawch: | S Enukh alis > | W1 va veas i v veets colate, ree 1aDieSPOONS - 1 S & 2 4 - place, abriel's phc UAIEStadEpoon| S0ak: fateam three | SEC. Woll hoaton |, L?t“l!;e';)atter rise | cup bfe‘a“:p%o:alsg i c\;rg_:‘get Uk | well. We miss you at our gathering | door, so the men coming In from work |one teacpoon salt, two . tabje | Figured piain , crepe, Japanese e nagging aloge and be making - o ot ot Ns i ‘_";"T;‘ o | chocolate very fnefsadd Hhe wul at Alfare’s, where we had a fine time | may go to_the bathronm to ciean uD,!sugar, one and one-half tablespoons Defind Biik, Yawn. Ditiste, linen Ad¥f P ms ump, 5 ma;’;u'aw”m fufif {3:{1"3 write now- | {0 the w:l;m °p| Czoh';& e hwrfl ::g et ikl st overihe éfe Joan, J. E. T. Remember Me un‘d gnl:se‘ a washroom is provided on the|four. one egg. (If eggs are cheap use o ave nYmifabiy aiapiea for ¢ e cntks . vou 2" Give a guess. o smooth. tnen aad |Guess: T think your pens are get- |first floor. _ |two. " “The lack and fron y —Edmund Vance Cook. |pionctofrapher: ~ Should think you |then bake 36 minutes. ] e e L o e i | ting rusty. ~ We have not seen| Disturbance frora bathroom noises in| Mothod: -Mix the dry. ingredients| o o Foke The nack edme s & Sent In by HATTIS, ght make a lot of snap shots these| Stirrup: One pint of Indian meal, one | the milk. Return to the fire for a min. | I%y,ine"from vou In a lonk time. |the adfoining bedrooms may be Jess- | together, and sitt them: bear tne ooes | Sth & Bhivwl callar he Aowing sie e nice, sunny days. quart boiling water, one teaspoon salt. LGi. TEROVE: BCH LIS TAETEE, P41 Ready: Has anyone carried off the [ened by -puiting clothes closets be-|light: add the milk, and stir in dry ine | P23,8 facing to corrcspond INQUIRIES AND ANSWERS. BB T.. Getting rather chilly to| Method: Put over water in double| Mel: POUF into & CROCHEIS POL 2RO oup ver? tween. A chimney is also a 05d dead- | gredients; bake twenty minutes cither | .. T5% P €0 autoing, isn't it botler and when it gets to boiling take | 56TV - P EASTEI LILY. | Hope all the Sisters are well: and |ener. Tttt teral AT Sy o T sut in st Carde i v BUD. |vour ~meal, stir it “up in cold " | hope’to see many ot you on the 13th| The nolsy ixtures, the tub and toflet| ” corp Caic L . and forwarded as you water and then a one teaspoon _of .| of December. should be placs if otherwise conven- nd ¥ou destredA: ‘{54 i INQUIRES FOR A SONG. salt:” pour in bolling Water "and e GREETINGS FR;’;"YRURA‘- LR C.E.S. |fent, on the wall, where they will he KUMSEEME: Card received and| ¢ e e o I bublabler AL Soctal Corner Friends: It has been|0ne hour. Serve with milk. This is A » Builetin C P ""“mz‘;";““ Accrs. many month since Tve contsibuceg|very nice. Dear Social Corner Friends: 1 wish I e S rathl COmntAer ovar the ot ho}‘fet:l:fiim%et the milk come to a| Order throust, the Buitetin Company. ; Sapds recetved and malled |my mite to The Social Corner. Some| Stirrup Steaks: From the left over|to thank all the Sisters of The Corner FisH, Where the washing is done ,a clothes | poll; Eradually pour it on the meal; @8 you directed. Thanks for card. have inquired after me. So I will say|of the stirrup I slice in about inchWho 0 kindly remembered me on my : chute may oe easily put in. Take a|;** | Eet cold then beat it thorough- SHORTY: Was sorry your excellent|that I am enjoying the bright sun- slices, dip this in flour, then 'n the|Dirthday, November §th, by sending me| Dear Soclal Corner Sisters: You|piece of tin furnace pipe, run down |}’ Deat eg® well add the yolk then letter for Thanksgiving came too late|shine and the window garden as well |volk of ege to which you have added |Cards, which were received from the|may find some of these rccipes useful- | tnrough the wall with a smail door in "bvi w (ei also {):ne rnb‘alint ‘powder. 10 be printed on the 20th. as reading all the good letters from tho [two tablespoons of milk and fry in | following Sisters: Aunt Abby, Crim-| Fish Chowder: Fry in a large pot|the bathroom swinging on pivots so|/Jon [o08 POUT o ns Intonat Sisters and Brothers. son Rambler, Potlatch, Papa’s Boy, |some pieces of fat pork, well seasoned | that it opens at a touch. 'The clothes enough earthen plates and hot grease. Very nice. . . De; bake twenty or thirty mi : [ J 'QUNOFMW FISH CHOWDER. Lucy Acorn: Thanks for my pretty Joan, Keziah Doalittle, Pidy Addly and to be dropped down into a bésket un- 24 'y minutes; suc- with pepper. When done, remove the t 5 . cartt) Corn Caks (Dslicious): Two cups of | Balsim Fir. pork and put in some slices of peeled | der the lower end of the Pipo. cess depends on beating (he ogg and V% new mhem. corn meal ,one egg, one cup flour, one e e e e ae DIPC. family |Menl: be sure and stir your baking r : C. B. S.: That sal = How nice it seemed to see some Of | onions, then some fresh fish--—cod, rock : Join your delightful circle? I|and so easy made. 24 dressing is fine | teaspoon sait, two tablespoons sugar, the old writers coming back to the|or black fish—with a layer of cut Irish | should be larger than one used only|PoWder in meal before pouring on 1 by one or two persens. There should | the milk. It is very nice made right. n seem to see lotters from Siste: Golden_Glow: oughf threeof _sweet _or sour nilk, . t3iee | Corner again.: There are many more | potatoes; add one pint of water and i town iy but | Bomble Ben weroTal:)m[ngz 0%, 203 | teaspoons baking powder.” If ou use [ not yet heard from. . Why Rot et |let it stew halt an hour: then add one | by e hor enls bor the nstal figtases| Fried Indian Muffine: Pour the = ‘mu 6. Am #lad to be remembered. - | sour 1milk, one {ablespoon molasees and | busy2 pint of milk, thickened with flour, let | put for towels, soap, toilet articles and | boiling water graduaily on the meal, Hannah Wko: I tried your cabbage| Bfllle: I am glad to read more of |one, (°25P000 Of soda; mix together| Scottle: Many times dreams are too | it boil up and serve hot. medicines for’ each person using it |salt, and sugar, beat thoroughly and soup and found it very nice indeed. |your letters—they are always inter- | o sory Sait: meal and flour; beat the|good to be true, which often makes| Fpjeq Smelts: Wash them, cut off | Place long nickel or glass rods|set’away to cool. In the moining ve any Sisters tried Bon Ami for |esting to me. Some how you call out | "S55 U8Rt : them very disappointing to us all. | ¢nJ'fine and dry with a cloth, melt a |along the wail arornd the room to hold | 2dd eggs (well beaten), and the flour. cleaning Jamp chimneys? Try it and |Cld Sol, T enjoy his letters foo: ajes | Peanut Corn Cake: One cup Indlan| Aunt Abby: I rejoice with others up. | tos s 20 (o¥, Fith & COTR Huell O along t 5 Dip a tblespoon in cold millk, Aill it if you don't like the result. Just|the Crank’s. % *|meal. one-half cup peanuts chopped|on the safe return of the good man of |ty well beaten eggs; salt and flour| If each member of the family has an | With batter, and drop into boiling fat; #pply with a damp cloth inside and out| Scottie: Am glad you wrote t o|fine, One-quarter teaspoon salt, one|the house. May the journey and rest assigned ;"nlcedo:trodldnd bagss thelr cozk !ensr:‘nlnuten wash cloth and towel over It neaily,| Corn Stirrup: One and three-quart- ers cups corn meal, one and one-half cups baking powder, a little salt and 1582 etyle iz 46 and Teqiires 1 for 2 bust One pint of meal, one|5_3-S vyards of #4-inch quart of milk, one teaspoon of salt, | 35,inch size. i L o A pattern of this jllustration mai‘ed —_ least heard, though usually not on the [ DUter one teaspoon, ome egg, thres| o any addrass on reccipt of 10 cent HOW TO COOK OYSTERS AND outside wail because of cold. teaspoons baking powder. In_silver or stzmps. Te. i and when dry polish off with a d ripd — - o B Tt nelp toutie. the smelts, aip into the ez#s, roll them T Ghyjawamen Cluh Mo 12 L too, a0y sox padn Leling powder, iousiand one: - In cracker crumbs or. grated bread, cloth. to have a place in l'the eity. for ousbalf cups boiling water and one tea~| Kitty Lou did bear down pretty e One pint Indian and fry in hot lard and butter mixed, | the effect will not be untidy. meal, one-half cup of sugar, one tea- ‘WIill close with my rect gathertn; spoon sugar. hard on the falr sex when she spoke . o . Fish Chowder (This s yor '::m)_ Welie: Card ot hand, will hear P Nfethod: Pour boiling water on meal | of & woman so mean she would mot | L they are a rich "f"g"t- = The: supply of fres hrtg’v:eur.wvfi;!; $pooh soda, (wo teaspoons cream tar- Jk owder (This is yery mice)——| | : Can , you and sugar ang sats Best vonron mmeal| fet “her partner in life have a litle| To Fry Fresh Fish: Cut the fish in- | cloths, oap, ¢ paper may ar, two eggs, one pint of milk (or one e : ip them in o well-beat. |in' a chest of drawe:s, or a cupboard|cup of milk or one cup of -water). If nea: = Hive: an Eha it add peanuts; let it cool, comfort. Poor “Rube,” he was re- | to pieces, and di > diced potatyen Wi nro, L o | e to that la som TS B0t e e powder; spresd. yory thin g | fused peanuts because his tecth were e o T e D e R A i A D L S T O Ry o iytoes. When tlses are in aag|Fords to that 5., -Lone Starry |bok e DT Tery thin n| one, les cream because it was so|brown it quick in hot lard; then cover | well to have two p! 2 er: if milk, one teaspoon er 5 i = the frying pan and set it on the back [ with a mirror in the door, placed over| Metnod: Dissoive the baking pow- cooked add three-fonrths quart of milk, | have them sent in. slow oven. O A s e o ot " Somg | of the stove fo cook through. Serve|the lavatory to hold toilet articles: |der in two tablespoons of boiling wa- :u'v.' n.nd”ple"pgzr to taste, and a little| With the season’s greetings to all, Indian Yo Bread: Three cups|journey she was willing to purchase | While hot. the other with a good lock for medi-|ter and pour into the sour milk; stir utter, it liked. JOAN, |of sweet milk and one of sour, three With luck to all, Cipe of Tndian moal and one'; Horoe |six frankfurters for her Reuben who To Cook Codfish Cut the quantity |cines which one wishes to keep safe|well; add other ingredients; add. egss: SRS IREEIRTIIRENINRINEACARINLI DI HLLIA S LA IAEN | 2 et * his taste for anything | you want In large pleces and put to |from children. mix thoroughly and pour mto buttered ® YUNGFRAU. . TIDY ADDLY'S SALAD . one half cup of molasses, ons teaspoon | py e ime excopt for o new Bomars | Souk i T oold “maten.CAtter two or| Trusting these plans may be & holp|pan; bake twanty=five to thirty min- B pmird saleratus, one of salt; ~steam three| 'Lt us welcome.Merry Andrew to | three hours, or over night, it will be |to someons, I wiil say adieu and best | utes. OEHET, INSTRUCTIONS. Dear Cornerites: Greetings to you | bours: our Soclal Corner again. There is|softened so it mn be readlly picked | wishes to all. . Pork Carn Cake: ‘One. cup of Indian Bear. Social G Sisters: T all. Indian Soft Bread: Two cups of Tn- | nothing liké stirring up things. Oppo- | in small pieces with a fork. Put it on HETTIE WAY. |meal, one-half cup of flour, one and chet articles dacamie, sters: To cro-| Saturday Eve: Why do you not|dian meal two cups of flour, one and |sition is the life of business. Merry | to cook In tepld water; when it comes —_— one-half cups of ‘milk, two. teaspoon chet artioles durable, ‘use double ero- | writo for The Corner? one-half pints of sour milk, ‘one-half | Andrew, come Often and stay long. |to a boil, turn off and put on other NICE RECIPES Baking powder, ong,tableenoon \sagar foss chain, of heavy mercerized ecru| Papa’s Boy: “Ask Aunty No. 1 1f it|cup mollasses, one teaspoon soda .one RURAL DELIVERY. |hot water. When done, stir Into it a and one-haif ‘eup of chopped. . rete and glue on to frome. was my salad you mean. If so, I will |teaspoon soda, one teaspoon salt. Sterling. g thickening made of cream ‘and flour; | Dear Soclal Corner Sisters: T here- |park. Mix -together the sugar, salt, Fancy Octagonal Basket — Made of |send it to you. There were carrots,| Method: Mix dry ingredients togeth- if only milk can be had, use a piece | with enclose a few nice recipes, which |meal and flour, also baking powder, elght pieces of pasteboard cut from |beets pofatoes and celery in it Mineler; dissolve soda in two tablespoons| GREETINGS FROM POP OVER |of butter. are as follaws: then add:wetting. . Bake twenty min. & patteri.. The inside is covefed with |Was the light colored salad. = We did |bolling water, add that and the ik —— Codfish Balls: Take the fish and po- | Pumpkin Butter: Three pints of | Utes. : : - ¥ 144 silk and fastened together with ad- [not see you November 8th. to the molasses, stir well, ang pour on| My dear Social Corner Sisters: It|iatoes that are left from a meal. and | masheq pumpkin, one pound of su- BEGONTA. _JENIORS DRESS, - hesive tape. The bottom is six inches| Keturah: Where was your letter |the other mixed ingredients. Mix well; |has been some time since you have|ga grated picce of bread. Mash well to- gar, four tablespoons of butter, flavor —_— = in dismeter about the middle, so_that| Ginger: I will see you about hequest. |stir into a well greased pan; steam for | heard from me, has it not? Eether in a pan. Season with DUtter, | nith gmer reme . mteson ad’ lemon Wisoutan TR Ty Pager. A JwuntiitieacTiivE siiestser Getarnill basket can be properly shapod. Han-| Olga: The bag ia lovely. Social|three hours. Aunty No. 1: Many thanks for your | fepper, a Jittle sawe and thyme. Then | pocl ither bake or steam the pampe | \ Tro e aper g = dles are made of wire wilh a double | Corner color. - BEGONIA. |Thanksgiving dinner; it was very nice | moisten with sweet cream suficiently | Rin Rub thoroughly through ai sleve, w5 it hvu-np:;rl{n:_“"n nes wbc’ mxe z amn crochet outslde of basket, and| Maine Lover and Nighthawk: You| ~= indeed. In enjoyed every mouthful of [t; mix it into balls. Then roll it in|mix with the sugar, butter, flavor, and oo -a;‘ o o L TR ¥ Fo0a for galatel, er-= { iished By (plaiting three chain for|Are artists in that lina, TESTED RECIPES. t four. and fry in boiling lard until Very | let stmmer on the back of the stove | SO Paper has been demonstrated by : . chambres, serge, gabar. % the last rows at top; may be made| Dear Sister Ready: If the nights Azalea: 1 was very sorry I was un | brown. one Hour, 1¢ becomes. hick add can | Suberiments made Ly the Forest Pro- 3 Iand plaid ‘suitings.” Them whellns -y WO coats of | Hen e rest onthe new LSt feo mo| Dear Soclal Comor Sisters: Lest|Stls o R°P S8 1V ey Mome bub M| Fich Cakés: Take cold bolled cod, |bekept in jars in a darkc place. Use | JICS LO0THOT 21 Matien, SHiecon | waist, and sieri, muy, be, niied sepog i ellac. D& & rest on the new wood box. | Saturday’s Social Corner was Indeed | W28 rather late to stop, seelng it Was | ither fresh or snit; add two-thirds as | the same as fruit jelly or marmalade. containing a medium-sized book, were | BKirt is gored and arranged in smartg v AiF Hanglng Basket—Seven TIDY ADDLY. |very interesting and therefore I en- |™Y Uret tme Cows Ciere: Was ot | much hot mashed potatoes as fish, | Orange ‘Syrup: Pare two . dozen | wranped Gnd fastoned with the gsi. | plaits. 4 r eeri covered. wire 24 inches | o F i joyed reading it. I always look for- | DO . little butter, two or three well-beaten | oranges .,,({ six lemons, cut them | gt t e e il |, The pattern is cut in three sizes: 12, f en wires in. center; com. |SUGGESTIONS FOR CHRISTMAS |ward to Saturday's paper. 1 hope[WMEBE . oo 0o, ttend the | 885 and enough milk to make a|Crosswise, Squesze and. stralh the | ca th acibas potts. throneneut ine | L4 439 18 years It fequlres 4 12 yards "by winding' chain in and out, GIFTS. some of the Sisters Will try one or| FOIPST 0L IGRE B brrmr e smooth paste: season With DeDDer. | jujce. To cne pint of juice allow one|Uniteq States. Reports show that pat- | ., A“"‘;f" it 1’3’&:&5‘;‘;.“';- ShAing basket ds you proceed: twisi pobi two or my Tecipes, i not I, Olga. Pragtical Polly, Lonesome Pine | Make into nice, yound cakes and £ry | pound and three-quarters of SUEAF. | oalte evers Dackege was recerven in | to nrs o, O, this Mustration mafled S i Niree fround edge of lop and plait| Dear Social Corner Sisters: I have| Jelly Roll: Three eggs, one and aana *°T will have your orders at | WD in sweet heef drippings or very | Put the juice and sugar together; bofl | toad order and that in no case was!in silver or Stamps. g e 4 s together and fasten|been an interested reader of The o-|half cups sugar, two cups flour, ono- | the gathering on Valley strect Decem. | Clear. sweet lard. and skim;’then strain through a flan- | there any damage which could be| Order through The Bulletin Company, t around odge. Form tall or handle of | cial ‘Corner for some time and now | half cup cold water, juice of one-half | pee 18 gs: Bkin well and cook|nel bag, and let stand until it be- [gners SPY TEFES o Tt CECE Pattern Dept.. Norwich, Conn. hatn: shellae 1t Gemeqe 'S WPPIng | will venture to join your delighttul | lemon, one-fourth {easpoon salt, one| Fairy: How did you enjoy reading|for five minutes in salted wator the|comes cool, then put in glasses and } if desirde. circle. the It A Candl teaspoon baking powder. Beat thel|tnat letter? hind legs only; then throw into ocold | seel tight. e i paser s cul ndle ick—FHuight 10 inches; top| As it is nearing Christmas I am|yolks with the sugar; add the liquid - water to cool, and drain: fry in hot! Prunes (a la French lade)e ] e DT e - Stmething: Muwy . Wissod and bottom of pedestal four inches|sending a few practical suggestions for | and sifted dry ingredients alternatély: | e soney e he ol o your coce? S % o e 1| togiated tiehtly So Sothl £ chiod o inside and out with pepper. j T £ o ‘water to prevent . - LR A S 1\ 0 1 ] | or simpie. Just as ‘one prefers. With a | =0 it will keep 1ts S eniell appeses vell But They Never Dry Up. +1 can remedy most ills, and set of this kind g little girl will learn| Potato-Flour Cake Yolks of four| C-U° NO- 18 DECE MEEY. ot % b e o v | My work duritng_the next four| help you to escape many ail- Fi That etory about paying workmen ting along? ‘Ts he still in your care? Furnished with parsley. | This recipe is particularly valuéible in | strength of the twime depends upon |five cents an hour oxtra for stayin % Christmas gifts, fold in the beaten whites and pour| Biady: How are the twins feeling Fy Sidn, remove head tall, | seasons when fruit is scarce. Take 8ix | the S.rmr of the paper used and |gober would nnmun;nc:::e tmri If there is a girl of twelve or thir-|into shallow buttered tins, rising only | now? .As well as ever? cut in desired length, throw into boll- | fine, jarge cooking apples, peel, plunge | the process of treatment. It -is well | Pittsburgh, since it didw’t come from E teen in the family a little cooking set | enoush batter to cover the bottom of | "No. 114/ High Street: How would | Ing water for fiva minutes; then drain|in cold water, then put them over a | adapted to a number of,purposes, but | Detrolt-—Cleveland Ieader. ivery Woman Wants )| ivould be a very acceptable gift. This|the pan.~ Bake about twelve minutes you like to g0 gathering bitter-sweet | 62ason with pepper and salt. roll in|glow fire together with the juice of | the foresters say that as yet no sat- 2 E ’ set could ‘consist of a cap and apron,|in a ‘moderate oven; turn out on alpow? flour or cornmeal, fry in boiling 1ard; | two lemons and half a pound of su-|isfactory means has been found for = P, 7). B a recipe book containing simple and |Paper well dusted with powdered su-| " Bigdy ts cackilng, so must go quiet | serve with tomato sauce. When well stewed, = split and | protecting paper tWin from the action 7] Sasy Tecipes, and 65 Tany seoking | EaT: cut off 8 thin strip from the sides | peni Baked Fish: After cleaning the fish two and & half pounds oOf prunes | BrCteein® oo Tt senn s e o Na Sa S / (Ll ‘MZ& r;;nnuLuuix:&e;u:a,u;uuh as mix- ‘s:nfy :I::dd.q%{uk!l';'er:l.lk afrorne, With " As ever your Stster thoroughly, let A:;um in —lt“wm put them to stew with the ap-|yhere it will be exposed to moisture- / ¥ 4 bowl pie tins. saucepans, 3 cake POP OVER. |for two or three hours. Rub it Well, s P - etc. This set may be made elaborate |has been rolled paper around it} - 2 table- spoon of butter, & emall onlon chop- A K 3 he 2 o y to_cook and think it nothing but play. | eggs, one cup sugar, one-half cup po-| Dear Soctal Corner -Sisters: ped fine, pepper and salt to suit if you like, or put away in small glass | ears.” declared istan o Femat it you give me timely 1t you live near a five and ten cent | tato flour, one heaping teaspoon bak- | arop in sud ghve e b hon | faste. Stuft the fsh with inte drese-{jars, 0 cut in thin slices for the or- % - eClihe Sto countrihute; wat- | s A prefers store theys are almost an unlimited | ing powder, one teaspoon vanilla, the | 1's next will be on |ing and tie or sew up. Put it in the of pastry, or to be eaten | ever 1 can 7 3 s, P . number of gifts which can be obtain- | Whites of four egss. Beat the yolks . 13, at . C T U, hall on|pan, with water to cower. L gt o e . 9 ¢dat e small cost You can often fnd |of the eggs very light with the sugar; | Valiey strest, the same | Sprinkle it over with -, and put the Platte will bo ably. 4 there very pretty towels to embroider. | add the potato flour and & pow- | place’ where they were heid last win-|in & small piece of dutter. Beke slow- each of corn, rye and gra- T M e - An embroidered towel with a knitted | der; flavor; fold in the whites care- | ger. Iy one hour. Garpish with hard-boiled The rye meal should be | SSheme Qfi!’“l the At i B3 or crocheted face cloth and a cake of | fully and pour the mixture into a but- | "It fs so near Christmas it has been | SEZ5 : e graham, or rve flour may | PIY Of aloohcl and using it to run au- £ 4 ‘- @ s0ap make a gift that will be much |tered tin. Bake in a very slow oven|planned that we have a Christmas| Oyster One g of oysters, Sift the three kinds - to- | tomoblles—New York Telegram. appreciated. % for about_thirty-five minutes. Mystery Basket, and we ask.each one | Including the ligwor. one cup of milk closely as possible, and beat Coming Back. 2 P o Here are a few things Which the| Rajsin Pie: One cup sugar, one|who comes to bring a mystery box,|or one-half cup of sweet cream, one thoroughly with two cups 3 e 18 no sdvertising medium in | Children can make very easily and at|heaping table n flour, one and a |some little gift either made or bought | tablespoon butter, one-half teaspoo: or Porto Rico molasses,| The railroad strike danger that the P.r:.lactle\l! ‘:E w The Bul- | small cost: bhalf _cups . m one cup water, |and not to cost overten cemts, to help | salt, one-half teaspoon of pepper. milk, one inoss resi ot Rl ol s v AT X aggne p ' sour ident drove away appears to have Penwipers are always nice gifts for| juice and grated rind of two lemons, | illl the mystery basket.: Please don'tlin a deep pan or pudding dish had a return ticket.—Boston Herald.