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W quder. unt Mary there's n Tor all w ), you Bave all m hamible. iche mha omble niche ma B¢, lw the wish of youes most trom'the st | e WIDOW *SU TESTED AECIPES, . Dear..Sjsters. of- The a1 Corger ! ”;‘l‘l'- Sogtal T g, recipes may be vsefu] T s ing: Boli ver of prunes unti) tender, " hall & cup of sugar, a Iitt " nd the juice of half a W. Make & rich biseuit dougt ‘out ‘and place in, a buttereq b 11} with the prune mix ';‘f‘.';ko““’ Post, ‘dote and slica i, two -applen, Steam 1 our - temper, ere is g : N thing ae righteous ingignation, | Molt - a.", cblesporn” or. i’ o) asg, 2 Sust in. standing up 8. Pbubbling, . add the same of Rt ) _l.!!n'k;- s thisay Pine | Soar, & ayarter of &ieup of milk, the zfla‘fiu’“hwmq‘:‘;fi;:"fl it. Least -tnu,r'.’qa the ‘apples, . Tern b 9 Bést wishes o The Cornet from’ e . e voro o AUNTY NO.1. nonmmmn 88855858588 It is worth a thousand pounds a year to have the and we EVERY WOMAN'S OPPORTUNITY The Bulletin wants good home letters; good business letters; good Help- ful letters of any kind the mind may suggest. They should be in hand by Wednesday of each week Write on but one side of the paper. ‘Address, SOCIAL COIZNER EDITOR, Bulletin Office; Norwich, Conn. 6888866888 ‘HOW. TO PRESERVE THE LIFE OF . . ACORSET. - . Dear Bocial Corner Sistess” When- ‘ever Dossible buy two corsets, = and have them in use at the same time your figure, raise the corset gently before unfastening by pulling up n:: steels and the under-arm por- n of the' corset; unhook the = top est meat for hesh THREE PRIZES MONTHLY: *$250 to first; $1.50 to second; $1.00 to third. Award made the last Saturday in esch month. iE 000000000 0 1D 0 5885588 4 s Hi SOCIAL CORNER POEMS. ual. As they grow older they outgrow A foee oL s it to a certain extent, but, of course, decideary t down (always). - Be Strong! it shows up at times, and I take less Iam e T I were B et as: Dosn 5% o y nt-::.:,h it we in the open air about two hours | yery Hghtly in & mwm_c worln‘:nd n?: notice of it only te shame them. Some Be_ strons! children can be ruled by love while We are not here to play, to dream, to |others require the rod or (rather a arif, strong~switch). There ‘is as much We have hard work to do, and loads |difference in children as there is In to uft. birds and flowers and people. Shun not the struggle, face it; 'tis] If a child is old enough to know i bject your. corset to extreme | siice 1d, this has and smts in butter. Lay alice o fiermdency 0] of hot chicken on each pisce ana cover with white sauce or a sauce it chicken stock. Add ohopped hess: cooknd egg whites Cover ' the i H P i, § :nigg § H ] 25 B & God's sift. better it should be taught the dan- 43 gers of a bad temper and If it does For ouf ; ] Be atrong! not heed, I fear for what is ahead for seams e Lorhes R S Wt Say not the days are -evil—who's to]him. ‘blame? I am glad there are so many on the . Savie fihéve And fold the hands’and acquiesce—O :’ésl:t a:ldle ‘I'g‘;:h[ At\ln( ‘!:‘Ary, and Wh& day, = colander and o 1t th ghly in - bowm . shame! s ri o read good bool B rinse Sopa 3 e —— Stand up, speak out, and bravely, in |there is but one in which we sain|and Jn CRRNETe Tour old seeds. e Tatte Dy aag el th T rons oliehteh 1o meet T T trust tomms Goctat Corner Sisters: The-fo1 God's name. true profit. We should all be mors| Hope this year will be & prosperous following recipes: - we meet again. 8 domestic hints may be found sincere than we are, in these perilous | gne to you all. 5 Aty (e 1: 1 found the Toet £ e it Be strons! times. Please read Matthew 24:3-%; | Kindest wishes. - S thgni. you. — it meats, such as ham, ton I sisttes mot Baw dsap ntrenched|gs &1, - Lo e 2 Hulda: The man of the house returns g Ehotia b pag i ichzare to be bolled, the wrong, = - e ¢ od to. . —_— FROM POP lows heat g e e o tettaEhen the e A GOLDEN PROMISE. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS thickens season with pepper and sait When “beilink an oid fowl or tougt Faint not, fight on! Tomorrow comes OVER. and add the beaten Volk of one °gK; meat add & pinch of soda to the watsr the song. Dear Social Corner Sisters:—Why remove at once from the fire; the e o Seh o Simmer gently and.the meat wili be __Maltble D. Babcock. [not have a bird club? Those who join| Dear Social Corner Sisters:—Here I heat of the sauce will be sufficient to | remem! me with Easter cards an Perfactly tender. S 3 to pledge themselves not to wear|sit in my easy chalr with my nice . eoa: the egg. Fill an oiled baking “wim HRE T E overed - furntture £ The Lad Out There. feathers (except ostrich feathers) and |new kimona and lace cap on -that . @ish with alternate layers of maca- Wishestoall o oy Aleoncty aaine e e, Tay b to protect all song and insect-eating | Biddy made m She thought if I nad roni (one-half pound boiled as direct- . DINNER. soft cloth and rubbed until dary, ©Oh, power of Love, if still you lean birds. a mew kimona and cap to wear when |, DA% Socl Corner Triends: Tust &|ed above will be needed) and the Corned Beef, Ham or Sparerib (boiled) | Jn arranging nourishing and inex Above 3 world so black with hate, By the way do any of the Sisters|] was convalescing that I would get| JS @7 FOU [Qnel See0 SOU. 0 o | SToam ssuce. Melt = tagether —four ODD RECIPES. Cabbage, Carrots, Turnips, Cauli- |Pensive menus do mot forget wheis Where yet—as it has ever been— know whether it almost kills an os- |well quicker. o |15 my rule. I thought I would not £0|ponc thiy crtone 2nd i of db“""- flower, Winter Squash or dried lima beans, spiit The loving heart is desolate, tritch to pluck its feathers. I have| Well, my dear friends, you dom't[i Ty rule [T thought I would mot £o | pour fth a cup. of bread crumbs | o Dear Social Corner Sisters: Here- Beets (bofled). firled corn and other arfed Look down upon the lad I love Ledrd it does. If it does ostrich feath. |know how much good the beautifu.|® the hall at first, but T could not re- | the top with a cup of bread crumbs | wih T sond a few o04d recipes Holled Hominy. vegetables that can be mads in (My brave lad, tramping through the|efs should be taboo, also. daffodil piant did me that you good | SoteSud [0 WS BOOC L0 B ew ames. | 2°d brown in a quick oven. Boft Gingerbrea i Gunstars Oranges or Tapioca. squpa or creamed. 7 mire), Now for A Golden Promise not|Sisters sent me while I was feeling | ST ng 10008 afd alse 5o T wished | , Stewed Macaroni: Add to one ta- | ,o%0, TOSCIATSat - Three-auarters Coffee. When you choose poultry, see that I cannot 1ight his weicoming fire. ~ |original, but delicious, 50,1 will pass|my worst. I was suftering dread?ully |} aq"hag i B etk Ay blespoon of butter mixed with one of | ca? one half cup butter, one cup sour P L the beaic and Slaws of a. fowt are sof == " - ™y, on Tdght thou the stars for him above! |it on:—Cream together 1 cup sugar, 1|from the bronchitis I heard later Johan is at a hospital. | Hog s fOUF S eaman with it oy | milk, three exgs, three cups fiour, ome Pabat R ooy g TR en. In stewing meat, the outside sho tablespoon ginger, one teaspoon cin- - namon and one teaspoon soda. L s Success Cake: Two cups flour, one 3 £ P i anid one-half cups confectioners su- . Stea ramned. w0 48 to keep in Far, one-half cup butter, whites of LUNCH. Dlaced in a saucepan, and . tablespoo: - trolley car stopped and in Bew sightx ars dark and mornings |iableegoon buttar, 243 1 temepoos Va-[when the crollty cor stopesd S0 |1 go Fope anm ie fosling betfer! T mm| nig, et o ny et i it 21 Lt him in his long watching know |over which 2 scant teaspoons of bak- |nurse” brought lts contents in fo me | 20T § Wae not there I (e 1o, 4dd | o4 macaroni.” Let it boil up and serve 1, too, count the minutes slow _ |ing powder have been sprinkled, stir|l was so pieased I had hard work, Tho%;0%0 00l in° ruture, hot. % nd light the lamp of love for him. [all together. Drop small teaspoons on |can tell you, to swallow down a num- (G2 PPUOR B MWTC 0 0 o | Macaroni and Milk: This is a most The he sleep forlorn, [a well greases that came in my throat. wholesome food for children. Add g e o e et ook S | T gaeree, cin AT Apart, Bake |ber of Jmps tat St evers day to|Duch and to talk hens with you. Mine | whglesome food, for children, Add|five eggy. 'thres lovel tesspoons bek- ey Soantity’ of Do e Amid these things 2o bravely borne. [move at once from tin. Put away to|watch the six_lovely buds come out e Sl Pl S caroni (previously/ bolled): let it boil P e R o e Guopped Steaks. Doured aver. long thoughts above ¥fm come. | harden. til I had thirteen of the most beau- the it | ¥ently for five minutes, season wi 2 S ot Corn Meal. udding Hint: When filling a bas S o . 1|y Thanks to Tiddy Addly for the Mit-| Ut " "Sepper and sali to suit the| Three Minutes Cake: Two eggs, one- Fruit. with paste for a beefsteak — puad in_the eary file; They are 14 e “daffies” one ever looked at. e 't ~ et . L e S K e e bows Horoceived. Very kind of you | e and send to the table hot. half cup milk, one and one-third cups cut, a plece of the paste away from So young he is 5o dear to me, rich color; and promises because they |am going to put the bulbs in the . 4 : P Aol m Seap e e ey b ansther eI TEs MADGE. | brown sugar, one-third cup butter, one DINNER. the bottom about the size of a And wistful eyes and cheerful smile. DUTCHY. |year: but let us pray that I won't|, , S'BPOSe Sll honds are cleanisg o e and three-tourths cups flour, fhree Baked Meat Loaf. dollar, then put the meat in as us However far he travels on have to enjoy looking at them from [;% % CFE" d AFTERNOON TEA. ::upoons ':rdlg powder, :ne-:n:; Stewed Tomatoes, and it will be found that the pud. Thought follows, like the willow-wren ONE MORE. the bed. Thank all the Sisters who sent e und atoned. dates oot in plecen Pui| | Tiked Whits or Bweet Fotatoes. | Wil take an. hour Jems to co Thag fiies the stormy seas again 1 also was very surprised to Zet|piotty cards for birthday Dear Social Corner Sisters: The | POURE StoRcd, dates oot ta Pleces. ot Onions (boiled). If fully lined in the ordinary w To lands where her delight is gone. Dear Social Corner Sisters: I have|such a lovely post card shower. T|"'Dom “Pedro: You ought to see my |Serving of afternoon tea with its dain- |20, (1e Infredients together 1n a bow! Bananas or Edam Cheese. Tt will be economy to f ° Whatever the may be or do been a silent reader of The Courier |never dreamed of getting one. Thev | un‘cactus, or, as You cali it, pinks. |ty accompaniment of sandwiches or | 8o Peat them for three minutes, Then Coffee. . | sheets with the same wi i ‘While absent for beyond my call, for a number of years before The So- | Say one can find out who their friends just full of bll&h and some opene(i My | cakes Is coming into even greater 'pop- utes. 3 ETHELYN. each end. ily =0 doi the W Bring him, the long day’s march oeing | cial Corner was ‘ever thought of. I|are when they are sick and I %aveitaila has eight blooms now and have | ularity, whether at an entertainment FARMER'S DAUGHTER. MENU TERA eithér side up, and gain much w iy 8 P have read the letters with Interest. I|%ound it fo be true the last Lo YeATS |cut off two others. Have yours started | to which cards for - fiernoct 6 <t TR NU TERMS. e A 2l K 25 Safe home to me some evenfall! shou k with ‘when I have been ill. ud yet? four o'clock” are sent or durin e i s of pots an a SNary Webh, ip the London Dally | about setime b e I | I want to thank :thess Sisters ana[i0 Pud yet? The calla wants lots of|lou: cclock’ are swnt e dnjine’ U HOPE’S GENEROSITY. o Dear Social Corner Seters: Thess | cnameled goods, moth g News. price of egEs while grain Is so high. |friends for my post cards, etc. Olga|™ 4gjey. former case, naturally, the refresh- efinitions may-be a help to some of | et emery cloth. It iend — One way ef cutting down the grain |for my lovely daffodil card and letter; AUNT JERUSHA. |ments are usually more elaborate,| Dear Editor of the Social Corner: |¥0u: for polishing tin or zinc ba INQUIRIES AND ANSWERS. bill is to raise plenty of mangel beets | Floradora, every one remarks about ey though In no case should they bs|l forgot the conversation with Pop,| Anglaise, English style—Plain roast- FANE > 2nd hens will eat on them all day, not |your card with the Dutch children): | MORE CONCERNING CARD PLAY- | heavy, as dinner is so close at hand.|but Hope woke me up one day by [ed or piain boiled. _— HOSTESS: Card mailed to your 2d-{only in the winter, but In the summer, | Tiny and Aunt Mehitable, R. L. J. For the smaller reunion of friends | sayins: g Au_Gratin—Covered with sauce and THE MUSICIAN IS THERE dress. ‘too. : ;: * | Aunty No. 1, ey l-‘;;.r;ge. 1;::)' Ad:; ING. the tea should be made and served by ,,,,‘.',f{",‘,,‘"fl‘,"‘,f. :‘t;t:ol:,f,_ experience 1{browned in an oven. “ % Dear . Soctal. Corn > = v nce, Huldy, Lonesou S < you o AT r. Social. Corner. s y AUNTY NO. 1: Cards received and | I mow my lawn in the summer and gm:flfig‘fi% ensiine. No. 2 Fairy,| Dear Cornerites: My reason for not lt!l;emgorxwml L-‘s_ _:-e_ -:nr;‘weirn:'rlr::;:r out| “You think I'm an apt pupil, then?" | A 18 A la Mode—After the stylc or|few lines to le: you knos | am am » | fashion of. the living. 1 have wonflered wh mailed as you directed. dry the grass for the winter. I steam |Pin R : e e T : it and Wild Oiive, Practical Polly, _Blid — o not_enjoy them. | by doore " Simeple. sundwiches " wed | says L. i AUNT JULE acknowledges the re- | hens Mbe it whon teas oomy Ser ano|Grace, Annette, C. E. S. Theoda, [Like “Uncle Watt Mason” anr his at- | 02, S°00 served with hot tea, coffee| My father savs You're a hen-| - Aspic—Savory felly. Roller has rpt witter . 3 osipt from S. L A. M. of two quilt- | green. Merey “Widow's Daushtér, ~Merry |tempt to study grammar. “I cannot | 2 G oCiate, thougn fea 15 priferable, | Pecked fool: T say “Any man who can | Bisque—Soups made with anelifsn, |70 20 had betier own up Widow, Crimson Rambler, Shim Jim |make head nor tail” of any hut the | hecanoe teny tioh tand: metd b e st Blane Mange—a white, sweet foud, | ol oie; il 1 (hinkc T hav - o 34 3 L 0 wel throw him down as you have, and re- dlock patterns and extends thanks. Cabliags ' Ba. —ako s toc bt X 0 s = & Mandy, Scottie, Calla Lily, Kittie and | Simplest games of cards. I do mot g3 : **| duce him to such a state of discou: 3 — JOAN and JOHAX are two gistinct|nover have any Iuck with em. I|Manay. Scotie think card playing in moderation s | " 3m ot wemther newever, iced cof. | AEement, will et on in life. Gl el tid. The Corner. ‘Hetter come £o our » It is JOHAN who is at S Chubby:—I am real sorry you are|Wrong. If you condemn cards because | ro" teq or punch is usuaily more ac-| -~ You ask Pop” says she. “He uillon — A pidin clear soum, un- | ering next month asd get acqua pennames. : the Dr. Mason hospital in Williman- | I Was interested in Rural Delivery’s I ble to |they are used in gambling you should won't have a box .of matches this|clarified beef broth. You pass my home quite often! Am sick. T hope by now you are al ¥ ceptable. No service or assistance is( MOV Dave 8 box of mAlehis (ol | O empo e R . T, Ly quite ofte tic. She has the sympathy of the So- | letter about our neighbors: and also refuse to ride behind a h : . shout a orse because 2 2| mon: cial Corner family. B ey Sf wTiting letters. i | Love ‘end best wishes to all. In[Of horse racing and the = gamuilng | reseon Srrineet aoe THik i the Te- | M Vhen T met Pop I noticed & change | cately prepared dish ot siewed: foii,| 1 shall fry hard to be at ol mpdd e come will SRS agaln- | opes of selng you all at our next|Which sometimes accompanies Tacing | miice ~Arucies: the hostess in his appearance toward me. In a|or fruits and Jeliy. eathering at the rest room for ‘he 4me Wnlmy m'mm“d e o . ok b g l’n!e worst feature of modern card | pui ' er other and oot ime s S c‘he,?r!ul wax 1 said: “Hope used Y0U | Congomme—<lear, stromx gravy , if all is well sent me last week Wednesday. RECIPES THAT WILL PLEASE. POP OVER. |Playing is the expensive prizes some-| “pror the more pretentious afternoon | ISRt up and up! soup. The clarified liguor in which Have you met the SR = T aesink It WIONE 10 EIVE | ten, refreshments are mervea in the | . Y.0% canl et plood out of & turllmeat or poultry has been boiled. Soiaibe Bove JertT X not. go dow AS TO PEN-NAMES. S _ |expensive m or any game. But ® | nip.” s X ithe ®et a good handshake with th Dear Social Corner Sisters: Thoss| THE NEW COUNTRY CRANK. 1ir%:";" ight to give an inexponsive | mper's 400 {70 2 table made beau” | righe and then he said something | Creausttes and Rissoles—Names of |5 ‘nid my son smmons inein g Wo must avold similarity and re- | 3, 700 Tho Would RS 10, v S0mec| Dear Social Corner Sisters:—1 have [Prize for tddiewinks at a church so- | viands. | At one end of the table is | hat made me thinic he wouldn't try | Sliceq teat, oo~ roVared With |calied The Musician among the be ie why s wrong to sim- . & - ' 4 % oy think Bt & fecie of Fhi WockaliGoresTor give a usually a’tea service and at the oth-| 5, c Croutons—Thin_slices of bread cut ;'z:fl:;':'l.-'oa;: ey v trented Ixm. shapes and fried. Used for gar- | gentiemen, + it petition of pen-names because they | following recipes. ilar P 3 prize for a game of cards? ‘hocolate: each Socasion embarrassing mistakes and| Chop Susy: One pound_hampure 3,008, e, © pant, 1o eel n neat | Mo bl R RO, (o0 piven | 7 3, 2orvIcn for hulats; cah o HEZ HARMONDY. [inte shapes and frid.” Used” < e e o 4 s s g easure but people use other forms o 586~ aeiesdl : X, WINTERGREE aze Sust thers. eak, fried with — box, if need be. What a grand old ess. The refreshments include sand . KO e Charfotte—Name of ‘& hot or cold 4 _ | onlons in 1 tablespoon butter. To stealk of 'recreation immoderately. To . my L onireaparp o nen Avaiy|20d T cup cooked rice, 1 cup cooked | DX (HAL MUSL Ve, 1 4 v |thinking my friend who belonged to | Siche% fancy cakes, olives, bonbons, v spaghett! and one-half can tomatoes,|, “go0d talk on the card subject if|SiX clubs, music, art, current events.|Tnese are passed to the standing| Dear Social Cormer Editor: 1 do Jrrites and we have No. 1 and No. 2{or 1 can tomato soup. Add one-alf |5 5000 Sty Wet meld of The Siadam |L£RLUre’ and_ sewing, Tecreated JUst | £ sty wne e e ot I nE | not Feel ‘sute. evervbods éan Erow & The whole glory of Aunty belongs to | teaspoon salt Yo ‘take the other side. Perhaps 1|38 immoderately as ihough some Of | St priends of the hostess = Nap.|vesetable garden. 1 have worked in Number 1 and there is no reason why | Stewed Tripe: Take one large onlon, | should never have written this letter mfn;ezl'dzh:e%o:fdmduhm' a kins are a convenience, but not a nec- | the backyard and know something of No. 2 should be in it. We desire to|Cut it up and try brown in butter; |if it had not been for The Madam’ pliy:” il The. Wi °{: - N0t | ogity: sandwiches and cakes are|its dh‘ppolntm-nh,w i th = a ay | then take one and one-half pounds of |jetter. I wonder if she has any boys” 3 Who n20 Dlay. mod-| yeually placed on the saucer or a| 1 have tried -onions, stra e, @ee these numerals wiped out, and all|fresh tripe (not pickled), cut in|Where is the true mother who, if her |Srately should be given credit for be- | Dil‘e Lnier it. Frappe Is sometimes | radishes, lettuce, cucumbers and to- other pen-name numerals, which have | strips an inch wide and iay in with | bo: a ing consclentious. - O 1 matoes and when I have not utterly . - ys eshould grow up to be gamblers AUNT MEHIT. = servea in addition to the other deli- had all of weaki srown out of such reptition. It is|onion u: ‘b(\l:.:nr. Let u-:m tripe cgmm and drinkers, wou:: an::y 1l‘::.-.rm: = T ABLE. | cacles. £ 3 :;‘ext.:ldus ma small crops iy easy pen-nam well, an browns ‘mu son say “my mother taught me to == Best wishes, and may you all have a S8 MG o Dew ot more butter: add enough hot water to | play cards. She saw no harm in it” HOUSEHOLD HINTS. splendid afternoon tea. RAG e G pars e Y In the case of Joan and Johan there | cover. Into this pour a cup of to-|or say, ~my mother played cards for ‘BASTER LILY, |t0 keep bugs off cucumbers was to is unpreventible confusion because of |mato catsup; let stew 15 minutes. |prizes and I thoueht If she did I e e Ty A e R T aig and 1t worked 2 o wash flann - o ) their similarity—Joan Is entitled to| Minced Beef on Toast: Take a large |could do the g I have two DOYS|ways wash with white soap Otherwise SPICED RHUBARB a right, for when that nasturtium fleld as first comer. iron pot and have it half full of wa-|and I homhl "2 never ’;“h‘ l"" they will neither look well nor fael = vine got.to running the bugs couldn’t Ready and Billie and Blanche and[!eF. ~Put in a very large tablespoon |chance to hear foem eay ¥ helped|soft The water must be warm, but| Dear Corner Sisters:—What a num- |find the cucumber vines, and I couldn’t Biddy and Ma and Married and Happy | B, Sooq a2°8ar and put in the "L |are bound 2o Sl not bolling, as it shrinks flannel to|ber of sick Sisters on the list. Paula |either. This is my only success except PY| Do not add any salt until the hen ls|2re bound to go astray, but many|.calq §t. Wash the flannels entirely | this time is under the doctor's care.|beans. and Madge and Potiatch, and Tidy | done. ~This will make meat good and | times it is the company ihey are in.|Foty fn VO foe Tannels entirely |t we shower her with oost| 1 have grown pole and bush beans Addly have attested the value of one | tender. Some hens I cook are very fat.| Let every mother spend just 88| made by rubblng the soap o s sieas just to shed a ray of sunshine|end had more than the family could W anms. R Text dny, ‘then skims off the fat sng|help her boy o rght and Anding iather befors putting in the flannels, |in her home. Think she is vers de-|eat. My bean crop aiways flatiers me Any chang: pen-name r forme e ut e s0ap is rubbed on the flan- |eerving of the same. for it sa now Dbeans. ons may chaoge their Use it to make cake and gingerbread. |other o Smusements, @5 sh¢|nel the goods will become hard and| I wae sorry o sce the word sym-|' What do 1 use for fertilzer. In but please write under one, not sev- |1t is better and cleaner than cheap |Spends in playing cards and see wi stiff. Wash the garments in this man- |pathy used in regard to Neb Ben's|the past 20 years T jave used every- awest diai. | BULLETIN'S PATTERN SERVICE ntree—A course of dishes; 2 ner dish for first course. T O Escallops—Thin round steaks of veal called “callops.” Eclair—French pastry filled with cream. Espannole—A rich brown sauce, the foundation of nearly all brown sauces. CONSTANCE. GREETINGS FROM PEGGY ANNE, Dear Social, Corner Sisters: I wish I could thank you individualiy for tne pleasant surprise you gave me. 1 Wwas very much pleased to recsive ihe card shower while at the hospital; aise the potted plant after arriving home. 1 have been home a week now and sm ugenia: Am sorry you couldn’t come in' Wednesday afier: noon. 1 was much surprised when 1 opened my package. Thanks for bring- eral. bu:er. = B i the e'“'“’," would be. Oh, mothers. |nor through two waters. Dost card shower which should have | thing any one recon mended and ev- | ing it to me et erfect 'opovers: you are i read tulation, as it was to con- | erything coul ink of my: 3 Inora: low do you do? am giad e O i R e - I do not see any reat harm in play- Eratuiate her on the arrival of & mew | Yours for patriotic gardenins. to know that you are one of u Peggy Anne No. 2: 1 am curious to preparing the mizture have vour but- |0 (2. 35% 0" 000 the time away. but moser 1n her. Satily. e Kknow who you are. 1 wonder *¢ we tered cups placed in a shallow pan in TO OVERCOME TEMPER 1 don’t believe in playing for prizes. Olga, Lonesome Pine, Foxy and the oven. Place in a deep, narrow CHILDREN. one ana ome-half cups of flour, |1t 100ks to me like gambling on & others” hers is the recips for spiced | THE MOVIES OPENED HWER EYES.|are acquainied? small scale. one saltspoon of salt and mix to = the clothesiine, while drying, shake,|rhubarb so many asked for. Hope Eliza Jane: How do you like your smooth batter with one and one-halg| I Nouder how many will recosniZesiretch and turn the articles seversi | those ying 1t Wil ke it. Dear Social Corner Sisters: Am glad | new home? SHPS Of I S B S o0 - times. They should dry Spicod Rhubarb—Two and one-half | Sacan Ann Tighe mentioned moving| Joseph Dos: I should be very mieh without previously beatins. Now| pecipE FOR A GOOD APPETITE. |I¢l Barments aiways washed in this|pounds rhubarb, peel and cut in one |pictures. 1 will say 1 learned more |pieased to receive some of the dahiia ‘with the largest sized egg beater, beat s manner will feel soft as long as they | Inch lengths, t in a preserving ket- | by going to see a certain picture one | seeds. 2 the mixture hard for 5 minutes. Bake | peor Social Friends:—I have been |35h Tétaining a new appearance and |tie and add % pounds granulated su- |time than I ever could have learned | Best wishes to all. sboxt. U imivibie i - sab hot an | o tnterested reader of The & Social |Scarcely ghrinking at ail. But if once |Sar, 1 teaspoon cinnamon, 1 teaspoon |in any otRer way. PEGGY ANNE. i Do Tt i e o] batly ed with scalding -water, | ground cloves, 7-8 of a cup of vinegar.| 1 am no spring chicken, and have Ly The wiiters. | So ihousght T wouid draw |TUbbed With brown soap and rinsed in | Ering siowly to a bolling point and | been in some society; but mever FEED AND HARMONY. Up for @ chat before my courage fail. | °°ld Water they will never look well. |let simmer until like marmaiade. Fifl | dreamed of the pitfalls I saw to be o4 again. Hiave tried & good many of |, Paster cards received. Many thanks |glasses and seal. true in the moving picture. It opened | Tditor Social Cornmer:—The whole the recipes sent by the Sisters and |i0 Ready, L. H. K, Dom Pedro and CRIMSON RAMBLER. |my eyes, so 1 had to go and be fitted [thing in egg-producing is not in Thia i have found them excellent. Kittie Lou. for glasses. bousing and feed. Hems like to live they bake too quickly they donot rpg i Best wishes, 1 thought If innocent young giris in|in peace and do not do their best T¢ 1 do, T|a chance to Do to thelr greatest ex- T LGN n. oy y— PLAVING CARDS: their teens could have seen that pic- |with a turbulent-leader of the floc with him, then his frenzy |tent. If they brown too much cover T heen b e i Sist ot tiié . | ture they would pot be so casily fooled |or hens of low character. There a As I have never seen a recipe for Dear Sisters Social Corner: - canniba; if B shows up again ! with paper last 15 minutes. Use |, good appetite I will -send one: THINGS TO REMEMBER. Eh ie ofith P = kldngy'pod as some of the girls are {muss. m;km, thzsvs“md X, nni ”,1: A PRETTY SUMMER PROCK St N S WOl | ns » gups. an checkers or dominoes or e %ot Béclal Cotnar. by 7 B Comrcd brown _outside A task to do, be it great or small, um"-"""'"m of the Social Comner:— | other Invention for simple amusement | * % * e o o T ‘“‘”’-_-l e x il | LRSI Dress, With Steeva tn Titner of A cheerful heart with a smile for all, s a broom befors buying never have, and mever cgn ocor- s 2 'u:-f:'a‘ a flocl :nld Twe Lawgthe, PATLA. Fe the a lov by pressing the edge against the floor. ate: ers from - aith in .e good an ve for our ¥ = ‘,",g - fond | Tupt any ma- Material 2“" by their SPONGE CAKE. 2 :l:n.c&b..lu“mb ’I-lln' s . by ltwn, ,fh:'l'l‘l batigte, erope. S—— % The and mass, sood juality; it her . ractices Vhen s » 3 et amnd PEANUT BUTTER BREAD. . . snEmaC R e 00t 85 not| a2y person who takes o thange in| 1. mocial Corner Sisters:—1 am |she Has been lacoverad and behead “picactor tite #irle. - her. straws bend and -bristle out, do not anything is showing the spirit of the rea: : Banishing useless worry and care, buy it gambler: and becatbe ‘wondering if-you will welcome another | ed the egg increases. Hons w in fromt, eutiining s ver Just & Tine to the Corner Sisters to | Seasoning work with = sons and a| DID your broom in a pail of boiling | hee. rerds fhat men e pies wacas | Sister in to The Social Corn are pecullar creatires, and requite | Tor ie” JaTeR rry Shir i LT thank them for the many post cards prayer; suds once a week and it will become | may associate with gamblers and be-| 1 find the letters very interesting|close watching. r’t KAthored and finisoed wic end also the flowers that I received on | Helping the old world on the right|More pliable and last much longer. | cause of lack of self restraint be led |and some of the susgestions and re- DBNNIS. | fo1ds I8 front, and 4 deev cross my birthdey. way, Wigd the handle of your broom with | to drink or to ruin. This may happen | Cipes are very helpful. H Srlow e A Embroldered voile many friends in The Corner. Doing and growing a Mttle each day. |2 sof¥ loth of some kind—outing flan- | with checkers, dominoes, dice and va-| 1 lnundn"’_";:: ‘r..:?z‘-"..'w"". n::’ FILLS THE BILL. ey R Vo ainy T s : - _ - 4 ¥ v, " o in w good: tack securely place | rious other gaming or chance instru- |methods 1 e RPN L ooy x| 185w tengih Here is a recipe for Peanyt Butier Bread Two cups of HARRIE BTTA. |90 you whi ind inat your nands will %y caDear 8 piorner Sembers: -1 Faliern lp cu. in six sizes 34 four; 2 teaspoons baking powder: not _become calloused . Whether Decome dissipated | ter. 4 into my head e the | 76, 17 44 [nches, bust mean teaspoon salt, nalf pound peanut but-| A WORD FROM AUNT MARY When polishing & stove uss an old | throneh the wee of carmes et | ““Bpenge Cake—Two egas wel beaten, | embera’ that” It muight with 'truh be %2 " ae peavive § aran of ter. 1 cup of milk. half a cup of sugar, 3 — plece of velvet. It will give a_gloss|depends upon our religious convictions |1 cup sugar, ‘beat again, 1 cup eifted | sald, The Corner’s been a great suc- | matecifl for 4 3h.ineh sz The and 2 eggs. Sift flour, powder, sal‘ Dear Social Corner Sisters:—After | that nothing else will and the biack- | or moral stamina. We are not what |flour in which put I heaping teasnoon | cess, promoting much k2 i1, - and ";"n‘u‘.::D:; !"'f‘-s‘ :;"r.n‘” ’Hw' iy s o8 e and sugar: beat eggs: mix all togeth- |icarning the facts about the place the |ing will not burn off nearly so quick- | others make us but what ws make | baking dor; and site again, sud]in o heipful ‘Hnflym::y,u" oxaers | (87807, Radrenn: on recaipt of 10 cents 4 !a hr. er and bake 30 minutes. This maikes | wood-box oocupies the Social Cor- |ly as when poiished with ‘woolen | ourselve beat 1-2 cup hot milk, 1 teas) Vi ¥ ¥ % = Dilla, beat all together dwrfi : i L “Just wiers |5 Tinmpe. two small loaves, or one good hized |ner I want to say I should like o be|cloth or brush. To that wi a_gold goblet Order Bulletin Company, one. : Q1. |drinking a cup of tea sitting on the ¢ at’ cardy is mor Fand that Y. Jienst iden, but, somehow it fts . in | Patiern Depts Nomwicn, Comn