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Bacill, or the «washat4 destr ol by pu warm water - t; ana flo {in tnis o ciretimstances them. 1o g0 In . the wasn Iy d. i 0 . floors v, 3 ¥ nd. s te L s which ane more com the ways a housekeeper cotild vanilla. : be . s Lsed " the. sfcié Foom, us firy and ways to prevent 5 S | ; ne.-ha B ®ood strong soap suds containi that next Friday is Fire Prevent 3 - HT, : Vg 1 Tittle carbolic Melll Which s alsc Day and she wanted a few ideas ST wood, . add to ber list that X WG 24 = - igh o . = . A Sfet' of royal disinfectant » el the Cnttaren. Tt % Crew *IF WE. HAD ONLY THOUGHT. ; ca bhould B in e bath toom And c: es er, an: ¢ L i o A r Wwashin, 3 a right along, and right near the * : DO i Wil sfve & health sio o the e Rt e _Dear Soctal Corner Members: ‘A ! e crawling along, ou into the sreat times” in’ reading the So- 2 < ?Persist i the Aystematic use of L e BB cial’ Corner page we find one Sister TR e M e wome AT to Stop, ana 1l 5" in ‘his|14EMINE & Teduest of another; and the ; a8 ip | kpod disintectint soap, and »or ! KEY THAT UNLOCKS ALL [f|#2 » sason and e sked me 161k ndit Seste ‘of he paper brings an an- | of RacCoRTHE € e AT el Lo gEELS e e, Widow, Crale wras dead, He hat 10| B it requcst. - Sarely. "this.-aioms : e e 2 over 3 FETTERS Chocolate heard, a word about it ‘ Indicates what an interesting page-our|® Huctiehens Y, 11 avorsions: be indiigent to ot ; o had Judt debven on wh Pl Caaw e s : ; i 1 1 am wondering who it is that will one fablesp el your neighbor:. cultivate o i) Prescott came along in her car. ] i % of sgratitude for everyday remembered that T had tne chisch en~| SO M USRI s has ot ekl -;-d;"m g “womy” las e déets 7 a velopes for seat rent at e, e ¢ Mg o “h ness. leuze J _ EVERY WOMAN'S OPPORTUNITY Sip s e . lost. something fof the want of g n & double ho its o mentat ctucultion; Tecolle The Bulletin wants good home letters; good business letters; good delp- | ¢ eon “n‘m.m; 2dd vanilla, milk ‘and : I?ng:sg R sk i sy It f_}‘;l‘flh e atDings thbjeapoo T o] chat. 1, wastes. vital cnerey: be otters of any mind may suggest. They should be in hand flour. Baki sheets. th soft o s peron Y u oy D g > suaded’ that-it €an be cured; in e . e . .,:’ o = e up the first thing in the morning. And|X had only thought in time" How|cool; then add theee well beaten SEES, | don't worry, and 1 think you will SVednesday of each week. Werite on but one ‘side of the paper. i 2| i nad to tell mar about the widow's|diferent things might have been. a Jiftle salt, ginger, a little butter and | Son ¢ Worry, 4nd & TRRE SON 00 & Address, SOCIAL CORNER EDITOR, Bulletin Offics, Norwich, Conn. o Qeath. srifahw?‘( ,.‘,,,.d it soc of |t k“:o of no m-v’l:l ula‘..t can = tablespoons - sugar.’ - Bake one 1;» to_thank Anflh;y:rl:;ma 3 ; course, asked a lot of questions abeut ;80 many pportunities. heur. oL alh er-for_sending . me r 3 wmises 3 toamoos B N Nl Bssociations witli people you Estelle’s Corn Pudding: Three eges|omamented with. Crimson Tiamble > was with her about killing _the | Will Freaue heal sami - | w eni, two and one-! CRIMEON RAMBLE THREE PRIZES MONTHLY: $250 to first; $1.50 to second; $1.00 to third. [ flour. Wash butter in cold water to ast Mrs: Craners | o g o | Smde tiaed: “17 1 had only BOUEHE AN [ Bpasts: vaisr cao ot BRLier. . hede- ward : >|time, I wonld have ‘done o and so; | fourths’ cu, 1k fourth PARE HULLED CORN ; made the last Saturday im each month. In, as her little | anything. or fourths’ cup sweet ' milk, one-fourth | HOW TO PREPA ki 2 and as she can't| I.thought sure I'd get hame:-then, but ",“f)'}'g" 1t is too late! cop water, one cup: raisins, one ta- o wanted me to see |l met Mrs. Pinkley and she stopped to ing the holidays I wished to give | blespoon baking powder, one cup In-| /Dear Social Corner Sisters: been, and | ® small, inezpensive to'a number | dian ‘méal;” stédm one and ome-half. |sorry t d that Dom Pedro has be - ORNER PRIZE WINNERS FOR JANUARY 7, Feichies on It | tell me now poorly she hes been, and |G o et dite ton b5 paoKe, | Seeve i e e, 10 ONeHAIL | sorry to read (hat Dom SE0LE N SOCIAL C s i e 1s 'S0 afrald ‘of diphtheria,|ses her. I had to tell her all the thins | | SSAFPSL RS DORK | SLGTe%, THO%S | | Spenge Corn Pudding: One-quarter |have beed in troutle. & First Prize $2.50 nowball Cake—One cup Py Tittle Acker boy has it, and |I had been doing- for the last six ave cost more | Loung Indian meal, two ounces but- | Kutchen: How are you since cup butter, 3 whites of egss, 3-4 she is so afraid her Johnnie will have | weeks, for it's as long as that since|tian I could pay. I was puzaled and|ter one egg, one and one-half tea- |mad. What a good time we b To Aunt Mary, for the best short letter of the year. spoon each of lemon and almond, 2-3|§ " realized that I was looking for . too -2 k Cnriatenas’. bt then t as they sit near each other in school. | 've Leen to see her. She's-such & spdons baking. powder, two ounces of | YOUT’ house Christm . + jeup milk 2 cups pastry flour. Frost|gc® onCT SNouedp' that it took m | gossip 1 hate to go there. Ihucls for-my money. My busband says|sugar. Cream butter and sugar, beat | Kelcfkerbockéfs usuilly have o Second Prize $1.50 Wwith soft vanilla icing and if wished, | ite" gwhile to her mind, and| I heard the town clock stkike five as th:: e :tam-n part o!tlrt‘.. S 1 in - the -beaten -egk, put.a little jam |time when -they gel togetlo i & To Sockanassett, for letter entitled: “Hints to be Remembered.’ while the icing is soft, sprinkle it over | {10 ®y %8705 ome again. I came into the vard, and it was just T until then t my 108t |in bottom of pudding mould and pour | the table groaned, and how U 5 with shredded cocoanut. "The little Parks girl fell off her|half past three by the clock down at|OPPortunity dawned upon me. I won-|in the sponge mixture; tie a damp |dren, small - and ldrke, enfore Third Prize $1.00 Mo Salin. Cuis ivo cups| wheel coming out of the school vard|the store when I left” ik ?m;;g:laflnflaflwm%‘zgg cloth over and steam two-hours. . Christmas tree. Come and sper » sugar, 1 cuj tter, 5 , 1 cup m! . Sh ’t| “Oh, pskaw,” said her husband, “It's A NIA. 5 . To Aunt Nancy, for letter entitled: “If We Had Only Thought. T L I TAavons = Taans. & ke s E‘ZJ 3:;1;0 lm’g: e T e i o days., | nd instructive "talks of Uncle Jed to trina: Watch ‘the Corner. — try flcur, 2 cups seedless raisins. ’ D e i iivas 15 SEe e | v W Moty yousdeens to| SIechiidren. These and theve wioms GREETINGS FROM DIANA. Mrs, Katsenjam: How are a ER POEM HINTS TO BE REMEMBERED. Nut Cake—One and one-fourth cups |the school and bathed her head. That|be very popular. But I'd- like some|could be found just what 1 = oL ilals the children?’ Please sen SOCIAL CORNER X |sugar, 3-4 cup putter, 3 eges, 1 cup|took quite a few minutes. supper before I hear any more news,”|puly for want o Dear Socidl Corner- Sisters: Some of | S48 Tecipe. y Adaly ot lom milk, 1 teaspoon vanilla, 3 cups pas- ‘Then the teacher came along and VADA WILCOX. T ;ohdlr it bflclfl Jed's fund of|¥you may think it strapge that I have # 'l;h::k‘{' saw Tidy y Away With Your Sadness. Dear Soclal Cornerites: Here are |try flour, 1 cup chopped wamut meats. Eowiohee e el ™8 Pt Tot ‘scknowiedsed’ . 3our Christmas (€548 W— L ed corn? some handy hints that may be a help | Frost with vanilia icing. Mix icing greetings and tokens of your love to § 2 e qua o aome of you agar with rieh miik 5o fae right con e o e ool Comer excume | e krip aught me and has |, Hulled Corns Take one quar Rust Spots on Lace—Moisten the |sistency; beat one minute and flavor. have told-all 1 know; still each week | 2¢ld me in its grasp for three week: water, ~After it has boiled 30 = Away with your sadness, Let care jog along, s i I am Petter, but not' able to be in And innocent gladness spot with lomen juice, then eprinkle| Lady Baltimore Cake—One and Uncle Jed has some new story for the - utes put two tablespoons saleratu SN m_,mf‘,,,u, o ith salt. After this, ua:‘ phca—dm;:ld gne-efghth cups sugar, 1-2 cup butter. 2 5 .oo ’” PR’ZES . hildren, until I sometimes wonder |mY chaic ';:""&l;‘:“ n?‘:!.”h’ but hove |the water and coolk until the hu By burden with sorrow | eld over the nose a steaming |4 yolks of cggs, beaten; 1-2 cup milk. what can remain to be told. e A e S e b“‘“'t 1‘ oy Tto | pe_easily removed. Then v Our few fleeting days, i kettle until the spot has faded or dis- {1 teaspoon yaniila. 2 cups pastry flour, ‘The variety and habits of the birds, vt thres or four waters of until th BN Ahosiits’ Gt tomorrow? appeared. If the rust does not disap- |4 whites of %eggs. cream the butter and the flowers, the seeds, the soil, keep my- faith and trust firm, know. | 100 O fONS TSR, OS24 T, s e stwsyv. pear with the first application, repeat | sugar, add the beaten volkes of egrs. 3 ! trees, the follage, the wind, the clouds, | 18 that our Father in heaven careth|ine corn with the hands to separa > : ocess. ve never known this vanilla, mix & - : = = % ) ‘Then cook RShod £0. I, (and TEHawS feet’ It Lastics Sid The Baatin white of Sors \ The next Social Corner Anniversary will occur on Saturday. the- "N} the air'and many other sublects have | “Now 1 thank you, one and all, for | i€ from the “hulls) Then It trials o'ertake you, fused on very large and old spots, too. | Bake in three nine-inch Washington 10th of March. As a special feature we shall on that day announce Dlained in such simple langaage that | YOUr kindly thoughts of me at Chirist- ¥ SCRATC Yield not to despair; toik ‘Stafrs. Soel: in'Bats ile. T'e | ble piates. o twelve prizes for those who have written the most practical letters for fhe youngest chila might understand. —|mas and-those to whom 1 have not P Till courage forsakes Fou | dark stain remains, rinse in a weak| Flling—One cup sugar, 1-4 cup the improvement of the Social Corner either by elimination or addition. - Do we parents realize that we might -er; my ‘;hufl 'wulh Nelmh le;: !hlnl AN EXPERIENCE. e T o atare solution of chloride of lme. * Boil until it spins a thread and The Corner has been criticised by several sisters as not coming up. i have had a book for our young people | Sarace) and, believs that [ thank you . = e stir the boiling syrup into 2 small eggs, | to their standard. The Bulletin wants their idéas and is willing to pay —a valuable and_interesting book— | o . Deas * “Social ~ Corhéfites: M ‘Which ever repays; Grass Stains—Saturate the spot your kindly interest in me. i aa out the tréasurel thoroushly with kerosens, then put in | beaten. Add 2-3 cup chopped walnut for e = iihie comiest J¥iEbE Wiy Gno: of Maas Xensih of/iettees Whose pages would contain the great- | "*\y ‘sympathy ls extonded. to vom, | thaiks to Interested Reader fo _ ""Be happy aiways. b~ o B meats, 2.3 cup chopped raisins. 1- will not command a prize—quality is the only thing that will. est amount of knowledge for tiie least | wis" have heen called to part with & |ty Calendar and New Yem's greet Flat T aiid Colfes Blalie —— Soak | b e e Cetween fhe There will be a $5.00 prize, 2 $4.00 prize, a $300 prize, four two [J|2mount of money, “If we had only|dear one: or to those in trouble ¢f | A hearty welcome to North Dakc Ne'er think the Creator siained fabric in cold water, Wring,|with a white feing. o o o ooe dollar prizes and five one dollar prizes; a total of 12 prizes. thought. A eANGT. | Sy e gF ‘-lm;:h;%:?r ;'L‘;‘";.n:‘m:,:fin - Intended the face {spreaa out and pour a few drops of MADGE. The contestants may be writers or readers of The Corner, and.the s e et e e obr | club, mecting In. Willimantic. and r Should wear in each feature slrgerize on each spot. Let it stand = best idea will take the first prize if it is cxpressed in ten words; or c S faadl iy o Pro =l et T wes intmie to Stake - th A sorrowful u-a.ce.be seve hours, then wash with cold|ryr WONDERFUL PEACE OF THE the best recommendation if written in one sentence. iABLE OF MEASURES ;e';" .1';:.}' a PPy ant perous BT R T onH yot il aan e A e R s e : £ = HiLLs. Whether the letters are to be printed or not will be left to the dis- DIANA. Tidy Addiy: 1 -often thinke: of o #Who holds this a duty— S ol SN UK maltyio Te- s cretion of the editor. They will not be returned unless postage for Dear Social Corner Sisters: Here| . g, when ‘making graham bread “"Be happy always. Sk e Dear Social Corner Sisters:—I am | returning them is enclosed in the letter. are somecooking measures I find use- reclue 1s QUK. i W S nonyhidax, Mildew—Tofl in strong cream of tar- | atill dreaming of the hills, the ever- Any writer may send in as many letters as she chooses: and it is s i AMY’S RECIPE FOR BUNS. aturday Eve and Joan: tar water for one-half hour. Rinse and £ 2 the hills.” While o = < - ixty drops—1 teaspoon. we three mect again Sent in by BALSAM FIR. |50 00 00O Sst;r‘:: S e N i hoped no letters will exceed 500 words in length. Three teaspoons—1_tablespoon. “Social Ci 1 Keziah Doolittle; It seemed 11 Hot Vinegar Will Remove P: Tud The gaiiat treea statn Mecieas, ke ] Competing letters should be addressed to Social Cormer Editor of our tablespoons—1-1 cup. o e o R o o h a0 | times to see a létter in the’ Co . A Problem. cotton clothing. Equal parts of am-|a benediction over all, falls the won- The Bulletin, Norwich, Conn., marked (competitive). il:zeecr:‘p;n_b:e;r;xng—l cup. a5 one of the homteases At the gath- |TOM SO write ofter littie home is nest and bright. | lake paint cut of Clathing. no. mavier| Dows i the frosen marshes the gl TonE, 8heet) Wintmactict’ asd 1 Roge Mfievli"m- 40 “Biliiveredniest Lo 4 y Mitle wife is charming. how hard or.dry. Saturate the spot|withered clumps of sweet flag rushes = Lomed all the othér Sisters are feeling as | PATTAZSINE CXPEUERCES; T TE And nothing in our quiet lite, two or three times and wash it out in |are carelessly thrown in heaps and TABLE OF WEIGHTS. well. - o TSt ‘atid, Donight » ‘Would seem to be alarming: soapsuds. Acid spots in cotton or wool | mounds, while bright patches of green TRIED AND TRUE RECIPES. THE BALANCED RATION. 5 1 hope all those Who were fll at that | T.2507 ol : -3 But can no kind adviser give oz e—ad cards and on my return ope The for which I'm look! may be removed by touching the spot|and gray moss occésionally intervene 4 2 ~ Four cups of flour—1 pound. time are. fully recovered. uitcase for & pepcil to address t : o b ing: with spirits of hartshorn. Spots of an | to relicve the sombre colorings. Dear Social Corner Sisters: It has| Dear Sisters of the Social Corner: Ay o Y ) T hope to see more out at the Feb- | Suitcase for & pencil to addu Tm sure Mh 4 1 alkali nature are remoyed with vinegar| The remains of the autumn flower: | been a long time since I wrote last. It| Very few housckeepers nowadays can| g0 cups,of hmsl""_—, N‘”““ = ruary: gathering, .and . our. poor Dbox | .Y St ScaSn—which -0 To Dolly's love of cooking. or tartaric acid. age, brown masses of sodden leaves|will be like a new Sister to some of | oifer the excuse that they cannot.serve, . 11 running oves. full. thi e i 41 Fryai 3 P ge, . = Two tablespoons butter—1 ounce. Wil 'be ng aveg I {anish: pgrragsmer Stir Flour und Mill with a fork to|and vinss. cireled with "ice and snow | you, T expect, '1 am_sending "some | Valanced meals because ‘they avel" Tug MRS oY 0ncy | Hat, o very” oo suggention (Tiddy | e YR AR T ed She's tries each new recipe, are piled side by side. tried recipes that I have and they are | heard mothing about food values and [ ‘IO !4llespoons Mauld--1 odme Addly). Were you tying cord when [P 1 R il the ot o Dodea? prevent lumping in mixing. upon_the floor. 'Evidently 1 Currant Jelly is excellent for serving Like sentinels the grim rocks, deso- | fine. balanced ratons. The subject is more | FUC FOA€IRAON TARATL CRCS . | You ‘thought of” that? 1 trtended to |pPOR L€ FOOT =T Y art And brings me something every day < Jate and lonelv, overjook the meadow | Rolled Oats Bread—Pour one quart|or 16ss familiar in every home, though B Sk Come for you to teach’me b ” A I Xiaa'the pretty Hitle Sook o ot Hard Boiled i 1o masoii O e e I | bl vl o B o o B | i o 6 il Ot mw e Teiee to I CRINGSSS BAr T had th, (e bee ohoes Tnsbis gy up e Doat 1 coulfl and : E i ragey preci ides, ulets | oncas " | much as we misnt. One need mnot zo b g R B Dotors reachiy oull and And try to look delighted. siices, dip the knife in water. e e m i [t smhen sonl (. one, caf of Th8 —_— DIOE | ¢6r the. train. In my excit : find their way into the valés below.|laescs, one veast cake, one tablespoon | very deeply into the study of scientific your_ home. T will start again when "Twould almost break her tender heart; Persons who live mostly on vegeta- | The profound stillness is occasionalls |of shortening, one-fourth teaspoon of | feeding in order to be able to serve a AN INQUIRY FROM SELINDA. I can make it come right. To see her dishes slighted. bles have the best nerves and the best | broken by the crash of masses of fall- |euda. Let rise all night. Mix in flour | balanced diet every day in the vear. One of the Sisters wished for the | complexions. ing icicles. enough so as to knead in the morning | For general purposes foods may be| 'Dear Social Corner Sisters: I was | recipe for thoge buns. T will send"it'in | ()" £he'll say: “Dear John, I'm sure Youll | Cake will be softer, lighter and finer | Yonder sumac bushes with their | as other bread. classed in this simple manner: Sorry Tiot to attend the gathering Jan. |50 all the Sisters may have it. i Soon ‘after-a friend, ta whom find grained if, instead of using all butter,|huge torches no longer aflame with|" j gl old o t ¢|, l—Animal (or proteim), function 0|10 as I read of all the good times 1| -Buns: Take a coffée cup, place In it |1ated my experience, waid she The pudding just delicious, f = il i o my _—One Juaxt aweel | Soiia tissos issed: e crpint g M , part lard is used. light. but faded and-worn, are deco-|miy " one-half cup sifted meal, one- | g missed: but I shall try and be on|one cake yeast and one tablespoon Of | gimilar one, the difference being seated myself in thé smoker and not discover my mistaie until the ductor told me to go in to * " 2y 2—Vegeta P y i _, Althoush I must admit. it locks Fried sausage. or "forcs-meat balle | T8ted with sprinkiings of smow. and tho | TUIE 00 i isser, Snechall. eisnoon | p Lygycoiabies: fanction to produce hand for the February Fathering as 1 | wugar and ‘one teaspoow of it W | Her Soicige apened urt s * E O e B O it's fine!— | make an appropriate garnish for roast | LTUnks of fallen trees fanfastically | ginzer and salt; scald one and one-hal | SUSTEY L o - o fenjoy the ‘meetings so much. cup_ up - with warm. milk;” when the |about to get avoard the trair "y T % Toem Hother, turkey or fowl. arrayed with dark ends protruding pints milk and stir in the meal; cook ot dt o bal, e 4 nnette: I sent you a birt! y card. | yeast comes-to top, as it soon will If | tha train had to wait while she plokggd } madie, bt hops our Sear iamima Potatoes will have s delicious flavor | Aerreonte 1o Jommo diseerajble, nee| 200Ut @ minute: then/add molasses. | ting, GiEcy o Snc 1SN the Itess Lo e o ot ame g | e e e s Tnenrteaa Tous | up’ the acattered contents of the cas Will never give another. If you put a lttle sugar as well as Salt | Ao rcer b oo rres SeorUble, 8T°| ginger, salt and one egg IC desired, | U THCE 1 45 Droduce heat: ] pencAnmer but that wee el t-cen | oy, Lo rive untll light: Then' add but- lon the platform. TMROSF in the water when boiling. S BeE o ah Oeone me After putting in the oven, pour in the| ; . yjier most important of foods,|to the office, to be sent to you; but v i ey e gt S « < i boiling _be Chos of 5 winter's night, The snews | Qier half pint millc but' do not &Hr. | because it helps all others to do thelr { some mistake: %0 you will see I re t cup. currkuts o Choppea. Talcis; And “Mrs. Lincoln’s Boston beahs” | water will improve them. the sharp landscape, the dark edges of | Quick Cake—One cup sugar, one and| Each meal in order to be balanced | Lonesome Pine: Did you ‘get home | dough. .Let it Tise; when lght cutl 'po.. oooi0 Goro gioiem: 1 : Would make Bostonians furious; Boston baked beans can be greatly|the rocks, indistincily looming ameng | 9ne-half cups flour, salt, one-half tca- [ should have in it some tissue-bullding |all right; and did You fnd your heel. | some 4s for biscults and let rise until | | Dear Social Corner, Sistern: Fes “Molasses pie!” I wonger if e e e o D oLy | e Sndowa. the mooniignt £leaming | SPOON Soda, one teaspoon cream tartar; | food, such as fat, sugar. starch, and | We did not wait for the car: (ried |light eRough to bake. e i it : The clever Mrs. Dewing and p far over the whitened marshes, and |Sift all together, then add one table-|some mineral matter. Liquid is neces- |to keep up with you, but it might as| For a change I omit lemon = Grsisas Buspected when she wrote the rule | Tgun U'c 1% BOUT s s beyond the deeper shadows of the for- | SPoon butter; put two eggs into a cup | sary to make these foods soluble. The'| well have tried to Keep up with the | fruit,. roll, out dough one-half inch |l%¥eddded: The habit of borr ‘What. trouble she was brewing! oo shiy somked In water for | ests, not even the soft sweetness of a |2nd fill with sweet milk. Then bake in lamount required of these different | lishtning express. ~ We walked along | thick fo place ‘in pans. (When warm |, o0 e we CVeF FERREEE TIE | ree or four mlnn;:: r:h"- being| S imer’s night can compare with|% duick oven. « classes can be simply stated \as one |slowly and got home ten minutes be- | these are delicious). . e for the article: bothering t ¢ In_desperation, yesterday, fried, to prevent the m running. | FIECTNE. T tines. Best wishes. part of tissue material to five or more | fore the, car. We had a good time; | I hope the. Sisters.will report their | 0F 0% TAG @rOTEL 0 TERE 0 I hinted very nicely: Carrots and onions Will be better if| May you all enjoy the wonderful DAISY OF CANTERBURY. |parts of heat, energy and mineral [dld you? - . |luck when tried. Taang. capas aot s Fpuch in qu 3 “Dear Dolly., are you always sure |soaked in cold water for an hour be- | charm of the hills. s .{foods. 1In other words, one part of| Honolulu: I don’t. quite ‘get your | . § wish all'a pleasant time Feb. 14.f TET {,;‘”,fm' 8 qualfty; th . To keep the rule precisely?” fore cooking, to draw out the strong THE LITTLE SPINSTER. . HOUSEHOLD HELPS. lean meat or its equivalent, which may | yoke pattern. I don’t understand what ANy L e eoREaralf to put She shook her pretty head and laughed, | flavor. New York City. —— be eggs, milk, cheese or beans, should the M. means. I have loaked. through —— m,'..,,m..'-, ¢pepple borrow and r And made the frank confession: Fine table salt rubbed on marble Dear Social Corner Sisters: When |be served with five parts of bread, but- |all my books and cannot fnd what|B|DDY IS PLANNING. THE JUNE |par 1 do notnow (£ 1t ls E. EES I Sowl i, all good cooks stain unl you wish to cut neat squares of butter, | ter and potatoes, together with some | M. stands for the second row says: . - Just use their own discretion! o e unles tha Intisrbe | 'GOOD SEASONABLE RECIPES. | o N O P e = ploce , of hiresn Sood . R’ 3. and all the besinming rows are PICNIC. | . [or, tormottuiness 3 ithe = s : paraffin paper. Until recently very Iittle thought|l m. 5 m. and go on. Perhaps I am Sogis : -cut- inder isykept handy a € . i - E ill make the cloth transparent. If the | f00ds that are found in fresh fruits and But it seems good to be able to flop | it will help to kkep the larder in The best of cooks will sometimes fail, | Whether hot or cold Escalioped- Lobster—Pound the meat | Wil = it ——ie i seems: e p 3 er in & *"Ana all thin contrary. Two tablespoons. of cornstarch toone | in a morar moistened with a little | Material is adulterated with cotton the | ¥egetables of all kinds. The reason for| ™SS5 1y ota: 1t you will sesd your [MY Wings and seratch agaln, after so [order. I shall $ot say flled, for 1 always keep the main 1dea: cup of bread flour makes, pastry flour. | butter and ceasoned with salt and red | transparent effect will not result from — oo et th2% [ adress T will write you a letter and |1Ong & Lime mouiting. these times thatlis next to an im B whate Soald e the ot » : TP et e padnded meat into the | the glycerine test. Real linen wrinkles [On account of the: large ‘amount of | 2ddre e e e First of all I want to thank an In- | sibility. I admit that once in a w 1£ one ‘must. X e o Ion e WMl a2 e | T iy s with Breen bseasily. It should feel soft. heavy, Water salts and acids which -they ) {2ll YOU 20 IO ‘€ | terested Reader for the beautiful cal- | it is absolutcly necessary, espec i Firsver Dot , | builders. in, nervous people should | eMpty shells, cover with bread crumbs |0 %5, 015" Jeathes | contain they keep the system cool.|in our gatherings. endar 1 recefved. [ am so siad to be | where one lives a_distance from To tiresome welghts and measure?” | eat plenty of g6od butter and rich milk | 20d bake A nappy Will answer in-| "G\, sample of silk at a store. Take | DUFINg the whole life there is no more | Bthelyn: & Bot, the beads all, right | S0o®cr 1o emembored ones. 1 prize |atores: but 1 am writing of ¢ or cream. - it % important '0od material tq imclude in |~ B v - it he d burn it in a dish or n, i ¥ + | it “very highly. tinual borrower. And now the mystery is solved— For a burn, one of the best aids ia| Stewed Lobster—Boil the shells from | It home and burn it i 2 Cish OF DA% | the bill of fare than fresh fruits and e kindaness. Berhans” we shail | Ethelyn:-1-Have a’ mice string’ of | Not long ato I hid vecasion t Will someone please advise mp to immerse tHe part in kerosene for 10 Which meat has been taken in a Pint| i ;e gles away. If the ash is soft | cSetables and vet is one class of food ¥our JUCRSsE |~ FPEORPt B N beads from the berries. 1 saw a string [a half a biock on the street What can be done to remedy or 15 minutes, or cover closely for some | Of Water, seasoned with a blade of|,; 3551y 2 small quantity left, the silk | °ften found lacking on the table. g made up in, the natural color, but {neighbor on very important bt The garden and orchard, which |COmes right am going to visit No. 2's The state of things that tires me? | time with a cotton cloth dipped In the |mace and some peppercorns. _When | 277 091V & 587 BEERUAN, €00 T8 S For I must eat what Dolly cooks g g B i o oy SxTen and | exchara. whiioh] CIHES mine are a_fort of siate color. Pop-|More important to her than fo il. The soreness will & Iness is extracted, sf n ani i 'S an N al +4 over's are green, while Fuiry’s are|was between 7 and § o'clock o “ Because I just adore her, A "‘; N St 1::::" as | With the liquor the pounded coral; aad | It has been "’:’ffi’;‘:" ""::‘:dme""‘:"en of every farm. should be conducted im| . With ~20d wishes to all o B R i A Iy e, ¥ Sanked 1 Although she won’t abide by rules— readily as fresh milk. Mustiness or some white wine, the juice of half hol m. ey a8 of t such a way that it will supply.at least. POSSHES, 2 v. Regards to mother. ' - not _ geiting _any answe I > + And weights and measure bore_her! | oo o8 N e e tatlews, | lemon, pick up meat of the lobster, add . es them sweet | one fresh fruit or vegetable every day 3 Pesy ATA: My ‘absende has been hiafned -hofio tol 49. aain R ers | 1" 0 ite liquor, bring it to a boil and | and free from germs. in_the year. “ CORN MEAL RECIPES. caused by ‘sickness; but 1 am getting [an Hour. She was in hér Kitchen ANGN. : will taint the egg and lower {t- qual- | (o e hot. Use wide mouthed glass jars for rice| The system craves a heating dlet- in ready for my annual -picnic in June. |I said I had been there befc o and. cereals that you do not buy a|cold weather and the fats, sugar and Dear _Social Cornerites: —I submit 2 x , — 3 5 3 We are fo have a new pavillon at th ‘Oh, was that yo a she & INQUIRIES AND ANSWERS. Do not attempt to wash the bean pot |, Lobster, Cutlets—Pound meat in o500, 0%0f paper bags soon tear and | meats are necessary for hoat producing | different ways of serving corn-meal: | 13ico nnd shall. (ks and. sectire 1t fo |heacd the knock, but 1 0 . e e at are hard to clean | c,1t “cayenne, a lot of nutmeg and a|dust and insects enter unchallenged. | purposes, but the ‘winter diet should| Plain Corn Bread—One pint corn|my. big time. “Wee Peggy Second” | Mrs. X sending for a half cup « L. H. K.—Cards recelved and mailed | the exact minute they are emptied. A t b ed 3 ; 4 ’ - k¢ - bit of ded ; add the olks of If corned beef ie to be served cold, | 1o e us the year round. meal, egg, 1 pint of buttermilk, 1|will be able to dance a little by that |fee, as is her custom, and aid = Sy directed. dish that is hard to’clean will wash | oo o haten e Cith Sxmite. of | allow It to cool in the liquor in which | During the summer, fresh veseta- et e, L oF it 1 ettt Ia. | Sk her.go home again.” B T pouitay castly soaking oure: . LY e R vy e | & s bolled bles, fruits, melons and such foods in | blespoon of sugar or 1 teaspoon of| Crimson Rambler: Am going to give|. If people would make & note & 3 them 2= soom as the contents are re- | % “Jil Wwell togethor: Toll out on’a| In heating the ovem, the draughts|3on IS used and but little heat pro- | molasses. “Pake in-a dripping pan, or [you & chance:to calll on me’within a |things they. borrow and when | £ 5 ¥ d s Taves abous sl s ucing foods is requir ice, wheat, | gem pans, if preferred. month—if you will—particulars later, |have extra change go and Dear Corner Members: Many peo. BOcK ARy, (A e o | Showitl ks clowsd wiiem thio conl is Well | oole, brend And & mubll smount OF] . Pla tation Dobe o ke, Bal cup | You _said 1 was the first Social Cor- | then Jike ‘fhe oid woman 7 S ot Beain LoD oo e O 1 . Brush with egs and cover with bread | * yre unpleasant taste of castor ot} SR (L Sy e meccstery_ sperey il guis:, 1 tablevbdon o utter, 3 | segilater yve ever mat. Tl #ive you [Dhriowed 80 Wuch she, at jast hous pullets laid well and the fourteen hens CAKE RECIPES. crumbs. Fry brown in butter. can be avoided by putting orange juice | forth, omitting pork, beef, mutton and | C5E;, 1 SUP of meal, 1 cup flour. 1 tea- Pedro: Did;you get the little | announced —emphatically « we helped out during October, November Veal Pot Pie—This can be made of |in the bottom of the glass, then Very | other more stimulailng meats until|fhconny 1ou teamenmn ot s o ?5o | token 1 sent. you at Christmas time? |neither lend, borrow nor pay what =t and December, the months they us- > ocheap cuts of veal or of left overs| gently pouring the oil down the side|cold weath, fer and 1-4 teapsoon salt. Beke 20 Having heard from you I won- |owed. When she put the pot pally are resting, siving us 508 eges. | DouT s-:g‘ud::?:dfium_l am|from roasts. The meat is cut into|of the glass and adding orange juice | With best wishes to all mingfes. b e (RO, YO WOR” | (love 1t took fire and hurnea. The profit above the grain was $11.43. | SRA e Somvenlent bieces and bones cracked | on ‘top- " rm x|, Cormmest Muffine_one cup sitted| “Heaay: Thank.vou for eppreciating | risp One_ tim home for two years |, "ielsated Readers Many shanks|Tu whole is put into o saucepan cov- | Dot throw broken gas mantles flour, 2 1-2 cups of ‘sifted meal, 1 gk | myscackle. I always am slad to see witer bottleils a thing ever ot ooy prrts = well beaten, 2 cups of milk scalded, you co1 j Fold should . have— £ barn. Ventilation was perfect for|Week- ; seasoned with cloves, peppercorns, g e eial da porcenent fonlAN EXCELLENT CLAM CHOWDSR NN Bolom s s e Hent: hrows | e ant S ontey B | ot Moas P hver: summer. Before cold weather I caik- | Lemon Cake—A fairly. rich cake of|and onion: or the seasoning may be Dear Social C e sugar, 4 tablespoons lard (melted) and | had several good meals out of -my |should begin and save 4 buffalq n ©d the small openings with paper and | delicious flavor and of excellent keep- |gmitted. When meat is tender take it{ph S P QLN Dolish will result. |am caain. Sho aer, Sisters: Here I|y yegst cake. Method: -Dissolve veast|share. ; - now and then and keep them in @ 11 rags where the stalls were. Hubby |ing qualities: One and one-fourth|up, cut into small pieces. Strain the . e o) | S S o Tois time I am going 10 |and sugar in the warm milk, add.lard, | *'Slim Jim: Can you direct me to G. | tle box with this ore object .in vic enclosed one corner and arranged | cups sugar, 1-2 cpp butter, 3 eggs, 1-2 [ liguor and return meat to it, adding| Light colored suede gloves can belsend vou a recipe for clam chowder.{ ;rmmeal, flour, egs, ~and sait: beat|D. I's place? Are we on the right|and before thes Fnow 1t they = roosts for the thirty hens. An old |cup milk, i-2 lemon, rind and juice, 1|any vegetable desired, such ds pota- |freshened in this way: Stuff the gloves | an ope every Sister will try it lyen; a1 ‘well greased pans about two-|road? .’ have the price, e sheet was used at night for the drop |cup reliable prepared flour, 1 1-8 cups |toes, etc. Mould bread dough and let ith soft paper, then pour some spirits | Excelient Clam Chowder: Chop fine | thirds full and set to rise in a_warm| . One little story and I am done Any time whend-go to borrow curtain, making them more cozy. Some | pastry flour. Cream, ‘butter and | it rise untll very light then cut it into | Of turpentine into 2 eaucer snd apply | twenty large clams, put them in a|piace free from draft, until light. T| Ma t.was not accustomed. to-the | neighbor's hot water bottlo and bedding hay was left and was fine for | eggs, add lemond, grat rind _and|small cakes and cook them in a steam- them X th a clean | bowl, strain the liquor over them. FT¥ |jet mine rise 1 1-4 hours. Bake in a saying of grace. Ope pight she went | tells me “there is a hole in It” I kne the scratching hens. juice; lastly stir in the and flour; | er over broth, or cakes can be made and turning the | four ounces fine cut salt pork till|ps: oven 20 to 25 minutes.. If yon to ,supper ;with .the next door neigh-:the rest. = - . -l Mixed grains wece given and a mash | bake in a moderate oven. with” baking powder like biscuit and B k S 2dd two quarts boiling water,{raise them over night use 1-4 cake of | bors. i Rémember this: “A lttle Borrow of bran and provender. .Dgs came In| Fryit Cake—It fills a happy medium | steauted over broth. gk, Susrbulf ipint cach af fine_cut: earsols |y oaspt A8 “Daddy,” ‘sald she, tie next morp- |tmakes the longest friends. gurprising numbers, adding many dol- | petween the Boston fruit cake and the| Veal Leaf—Chop four pounds of raw from petroleum, | And, onlons, Foil tll carrots are near- |* Copn Meal Puffs—Scald ons pint of |InZ, “what was that Mr. Smith resd THE MADAM mut-w'x Gur_&rocery tilla, rich dark fruit cake In richnees and e W ot through miewt ‘and they will be one: iien add .one quart of fine | (WG %o er cornment: wad i pint]|Off - thé ZDIater?y A J 3 ) : ondered what we save thom & [cost of materials: Two cups sugar, Tix with half pound crackers o L emachale ekl e Tolaeaine A ; “witn R EREENT hile they mere goiting hom Lot |171-3 cups butter, 6 eges, 3-4 oup milk, large crymbs, {hres raw eggs, | £ 2 B e n e nate, thewton | of Fhites and yole beaten S lllflo tir Shoes and one-| _, | can of tomatoes, one teaspoon thyme, |2 little sait heats K HE HOME 1 T Allen’s Foot-Edse. the antise n: . Only 1 veal ¢ .' # 7 2 2 o 40 ba Bhaken Into the shocs [T o o e A T e P iy e s Sy I e 2 1-2 cups chopped raisins, 3-4 cu mixture in tin pan or mould. Bake in fhem | tablepoon of flour and cook ten min- |In this way. It you heat your tins or | JSNGTE S “O Pl T heniiny homes. | BRCEIUG TSN SR TN, 10 T your disintected by ) X citron, 1 cup cleaned. currants. moderate oven two hours; let cool in{from slipping through the.beadin tes. If too thicl a water | pans_before putting Use 1t wh u : about two hours in o slow oven. Have| the pan. ? linen for baking -dishes, | and it neccesary smors suit, . Temar Dot b oo wtrong | or'Heavy ‘stockingn.’ Allan's Foot i 3 3 > Calf’s Liver - Sosk the liver ten _in_some|toes can be omitted if desired. 3 & dirty clathes such 4 sink and: E,:,:,;;‘;'" TRAL T for summer ang ‘minutes ing water; drain, re- i . Grah ems: Sift one-half - sarne. “of 80~ ‘ery R T Hour ¢ might. | Rich, Dark Fruit Cake—Two cups|move il the siin and velns and fo e e e e it o B, Wal0ting. | SURCeYeiybee 28 Alwavs o am and sheds |sugar, 13-4 cups butter, 8 eggs, 4|until perfectly donme in saft pork fat. der into a bowl, add oné pint g sal “hokug | | Fev: o b » are not getting| level teaspoons cinnamon, 3 level tea- | Sea: with salt and serve very hot flour, two' tablespoons w::: af-?:‘iuf ' v m’;‘m\": u::;. fmmm’hwu::&;' 5 to break w rial pac Roy, N. proves to me a |spoons cloves, 2 level teaspoons nut- garnish of the frief salt pork or 1 03 k téaspoon butter; rub the butter fine put in-an isolated room that has v T a meg. 3 3-4 cups pastry flour, 2 cups of | Bacon cut in- strips. 723 “epread on ; in the four: neat one ege till light, |Hot. well. ariddle. 55 5 - | Cheravhly LN 4 gfifi" WANT t>'pur your bu * Best wishes to ali. regards t it into t measure H. y s 3 | Dnge. Xise “public. there iz no . put it into 'a pin _and : B : a e, Sejar than ‘hiough 'me’ 211 otin.

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