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AP SRR ) S s S e AR to the know the per cent. of slrus especially where By the cold pack met lgale then- pec. Hfeing 7} 7 After | japs are filled with the frule cut oznto'mv;:.unt pleces or shapes, Dboiting liquid must ed. Tf thi; sirup, the thicl ¥ one thi , others differ. The Io)lnwm;k ‘table sirup density wili show what per ‘Cent. sugar solution results: Sugar. Qts. Water. 1 pound seia L S ‘minutes. b rns‘- Cookit Three cups New s mol 5, one cup lard, one. half cup butter, four teaspoons soda dissolved in ";n‘:n::flhlc::oonl ootling ‘water; one n in; o # MOUNTAIN gumob. TWO PRETTY EDGINGS. Dear Edito: ere are two pretty edgings for the Sisters to try: Tiny Edge: Chain 7, slip stitch in 1st chain to form ring. Put 5 single crochet in ring. Chain 7, slipstitch in o of a_com) in' one-half cup yeast cake, dissoived “hot water, stir in flour to make 4 batter; set in'a warm place to, rise; when the cup is full put contents in 4 mixing bowl and add two cups of sugar ,one cup of butter, two éggs, yolke "and whites Dbeaten ‘seperately; one cup mil three cups of flour, a pinch of sal one-half teaspoon nutmeg, three tea- zip, zip, that runs through the song?" “It sounds all right to me, Homer. Maybe Ciaruso sang it that way. Per- haps it's an effect you never noticed before.” “No, rno, dear! That's something new. The record I'm playing now is the one we loaned the Jimsons— and Pinwood cranked his phonograph, put on a record, adjusted the needle, threw In the ciuich and made a quick jump for his chair, S0 as to be com- fortably seated before the introduc- tory sizzle of the record was over and the music begun. As the melody float- ed out into the room through the Clear your complexion Sirup. THE WOMAN ALWAYS RIGHT IS NEVER POPULAR! ful letters ¢f any kind the mind may suggest. They should be in hand by Wednesd: of each week. Vrite on but one side of the paper. Address, SOCIAL CONNER EDITOR, Bulletin Office, Norwich, Conn. THREE PRIZES MONTHLY: $250 to first; $1.50 to second; $1.00 ta third. 2 Ibs, 3 oz. ... 3 _ 35 per cent. 2 1bs., 8 oz 3 40 per cent. A comman used sirup is three quarts of water and two quarts of sugar, bolled to a medium thin, medium thick or_thick sirup. “This sirup is sugar and water boiled poured out. He cocked his head like a canary ab- sorbed in the strains of a tin_whistle. “Agnes,” he called to Mrs. Pinwood. ‘Does this sound right to you “As well as could be expected,” said Mrs. Pinwood, drying her hands on her apron as she came into the room. “You know I don’t like those compli- minutes I'll be at the moving picture Medium thin is that which has be; to thicken and becomes sticky when cooled on the finger tip or epoon. Thick sirup is that which is difficult to_pour out of a spoon. It may be advantageous to know these facts. show and you can grind out. classics till you have neuritis in your crank e ) “Thanks for the kind words,” said Pinwood. “I merely asked you wheth- er that tune sounded right to you." said Mrs. use him sparingly or Caruso's grand opera voice would be overworked. What did Jimson do? 1 know! He has played that Caruso until the nee- dle gouged out the grooves and Car- uso, who is by right a tenor, is now a basso profundo. That's what a man gets for loaning his pet phono. preaded Mrs. Pinwood nervously, her face betraying a conflict of emotions. “You remember that Mr. Jimson kind- Iy has loaned us a record I just loved.” “Get it for me, please, and T'll re- turn it now “I—1 can’t, Homer,” said Mrs. wood. “T'm sorry, but I played that Pin- Narrow Edge; imitation tatting (original and very pretty to trim col- lars and cuffs): Use number 70 mer- cerized tatting thread. Chain 7, fast- en to form ring, 8 singles in ring. Draw out Jast stitch a little. Take hook frorg stitch, insert it in last 4nd is delicious. It is a fine substitute for raised cake LOVINEA. IN A QUANDARY. Dear @ocial Corner Editor:—1 de- get the picots the right length). Now put 2 singles in ring, make a picot as described—2 singles, a_picot, § wingles. Slipstitch in top of ring. 'Chain 13, Take out hook, put in 6th stitch of chain, take up droppéd stitch, thread over and draw through into this ring, put 3 singles. Take out hook, put Into about anything. 1 desire to be a suc- cess. Billings_ tells me “to plant radish seeds eyes up;” and Parkins saye “you put thelr eyes' down;” and then Rob- erts says: ~be sure and lay ‘em on their sides.” T've planted radishes all three ways, Wash thorough!y with creamy lather of it It does not often PQS 25 per cent. 5 and | ring. Turn work (holding thread un- B Lawaer aitesd 1. che . > partly open doors of the machine |Jimson did it! 1 tola nim to use s Bl W L & po 1Bound 9 oz ........ 3 28 Per cent | Binwood gave it his rapt attentlon. |treme caution with our Catuso and |l ot Mopass tromm stas. |flote and oné-hair'¢up ralsis. Bake complete with 4o dissolve sugar, but not sticky. Me- | . ds. Where's my hat? 1|StitCh, put under ring, through OVET|)sire to obey orders to be patriotic and 1f you find yourself **left out"” W dlum’ thick “strup is that which has | itk them when you Jou punleh e | e ower to have a talk with [Nook,'and draw through. This forms|start a garden, but an office man by hLlul:o(aKfl,r and EVERY WOMAN'S OPPORTUNITY 2 Shickened ‘eapugh to oIl ar Blis BD | Lo i e e St A e | T, T a new stitch and leaves the one drob- | habit cannot be @ gardener by prac- a clear, fresh complex pot The Bulletin wants good home letters; g0oa business letters; good nelp- | over the edge of the spoon as it is|galone for that kind of music. In five o T be hafty, Homer? |Ped for a picot. (A little practice will | tice. Thess gardeners do not agree Resinol Soap at least or inol Soap days of such regular care = Resinol Soap to show In e - rovement. Award made the last Saturday {n each montb. RUTH. | prrwood: what's the troubies Svncopated ‘Jazz Band Rag' of Mr.|3rd stitch of last six singles in first|ana they have been in the ground Bifle Resinol Otntment > s b Vel somebody has soratched our | Jimson”s till it was worn thin,"then it | 108 taks Up Qropbed spech. rat |four weeks and nothing has shown up be used at first. mgzie TO MAKE APPETIZING SAND-|caruso’ thate allt Bnrico. ismt per- | broke in seven pieces and everything!” |thToUSH 3 singles under ring. Repeat|yet. May I expedt: them to show up sell Resinol Soap and O SOCIAL CORNER POEM, g the Twilight. _ HELPFUL /HINTS. WICHES. Dear Sisters of the Social Corner: fect any more. Hear that faint, zip, —Chicago News. from star. I likéd the crocheted gimp Aunty No. 2 sent in. T hope she will try pretty soon, or do you think I'd better walt til next spring? RUFUS. face with plenty of cold water. ‘ ! | | P As the plenicking and sandwich sea- | One-third barley fl B od e aia hol Gouks thodsh | time hihees SNOTHKe thert Ay wanl ea X do. - 7 s 00 - | One- 03 ce botled | zin ; ; 2 1 am eitting in the twilight with my plcar Baitor of the Seclal Corneri— | (oh ‘has' arrived, {hose who are mot |in abundant water and mashed to puip. | scems to wait for them to listen to BET. | DELIGHT WILL ENTERTAIN GLUB | thus made; tuen face against the pane, | e prevent orust Torming on bread | fAMIlar with ways of making sand- | Twe-fhirds regulation flour. Mix to- | scandalous stories and to repeat TN | WHAT MADE HEZ THE ONE. NO. 2. 3 and 4th ire & of ith an wiches may like to be introduced to a getRer, rubbing the rice well into the causing much annoyance and trouble And measuring the shadows W while Tising, cover with greased - but- —_— q 4, skip 4 tre ¢ i 5 few formulas. dry froyr: add salt and yeast; knead |by_their uncharitable conduct. i _| Dear Social Corner Sisters:—I will et 'mqy"f;‘:g e Slowly, surely | bor DARSr OBl Decessary [0 8Te2Se| There are various ways to makeé a|thoroushly; and bake. 'We may be regular attendants at m:‘;h;:,o:,;';"tfi‘e"{‘;";fi h'D,;‘,:',E.'f-J:; eet the ball a rolling once more and | o %5 Sf [ : and the night is coming on; et e T oE e o’ ‘oegs | Poanut Sandwich. One is to pound the | Resuit: Economical bread, which is, divine worship and while extending | {18 B0 O ering what there Is | entertain C.ub No. 2, Thursday, June | g & WP 4 0 WM somo Dbrignt star lght earth's | Snodlh £os Gaer . Disaly. freshly roasted nuts fine, salt them |nourishing and will keep moist for|the glad hand, spread with a beguiling | o p 0t OGO atce S5 0L seem to be | 7th, at ‘my home on the Norwich and | *"3i 0005 pathway when the gleam of day . er micely. The same|ang mix with a iittle olive oil, just suf- | days. voice and velvet tongue more harmful 3 3 Wablowy, trolley Hins. Cet off at Lucas v paper can be used a number of times the best man in the world.” de, P . e ci malk hole fleet of submar- | "% #h s e e T Sices of butiered ‘bread. Of You can e e e e et oo Froe Rould sk In u year of hottest BT e B e Wit Mitkie and Merry Widow ana | Preceding as the bread is put to bake. A ng with ounce cl g yself, _Merrs dow and | Pigten How memory bears me backwardito ! 5 mix them with cream cheese and | unces bread crumbs, tea spoon herbs | German warfare. ‘. give it up. Hoositt assist me? | Carefull h ight | e e : arefully save the fat drippings|spread between large crackers. Also |Suqchs Sread CRUEBC (r8 SROOV NECO% “There are those who's joy is. night| "Ny puiey w is because vou always| Thope Eilza Jane and others wifl not ! Wrén 1 pounded throush a from your chicken or fowl; this used |you can mix the powdered nuts with | A% PERRIRS SEESOR Mo SO M0 PN land day, to talk a character away.| oi,eq’ your feet before you came In, | think they live too far away to at-| Trond i Join some ehiid at Biay; | Dalf and haif with lard will make the | mayonnaise dressing and spread over|oi S fish, brush over with beaten| We may have a special dispensationling alwavs straightened your necktle | tend: Remeuber, the more the mer- Hhen. | fakiest pastry imaginable. Less | slices of brown bread. 4ce 3 made for us, if not, what a shock our 2 : Hant Our hearts were free and merry ffen, et cgg and sprinkle some breadcrumbs and brushed your coat collar and ‘ B o ohode of care du”|shortening is ‘required then when bu Sandwiches made of French rolls| (B8 AUC SO o in ToapmbS | self-righteous holiness will experience | SHG, GEISRGR, NOUT, SO8C SOURE v ez DELIGHT. v o T R Al Oine gasifgnt | ter OF 1ardfis used. Try it in cookies |are always appreciated at a picnic. | SRS, O BICOS O SEREUET, U er | when we reach the golden gate rid- e HEIDLs g ot soot Hab: e a9wa on i@ |2nd note Ahe improvement while lard | Take out the soft crumbs of the rol |y i 2V (UCIAY" and serve | with |in& in Virtue's chariot, robed in culti- H A LITTLE PRAYER 5 - e |and buzt%r are so expensive. 1 find|and fill with minced E-!mon salted and | protné TR & vated cant to find it does ;lot open Bhat St e ute T Gbat ia: ATt .y 4 : - thedagn | this a saving. mixed with mayonnaise dress: £ ' %, any wider or more quick’y for us to|y, 7 : S e i N et T e FARMER'S DAUGHTER. 17 vou like whole wheat bread in a eseptinontal Dumplinge. Belt: (7ol pasn: throush than.to.thoss we ad- Malh SPhe Jactnred he fife oty SElC L’;f‘,{,:r" A N Al s i S - teh th —g / sandwich, epread butte: slices wit] o v & judged feriors in culture, pur- vitcl A 1 R . sl efe ! That my ©vo might caich he DR A pw SEASONABLE REGIPES. | chopped chitken mixed wiih chobped |mill: when bolling throw " n “ihrce | 15 ety B e B e e T = e almonds and mayonnaise dressing. ounces white flour, and stir until it be-| 7 wigh Eugenie continued succees in |y . G A 2 b X LR e e R Ana Tmii503 not tne shadows@dn | Dear Social Cornerites: — Thess| Another appetizing varicty ‘may be|comes sl Add three errs one al a|ner "porkc “venture. Showld ke A e e et i o SR ttion e oo thinws are . all its splendor bright, ‘wager | timely recipes may not come amiss: |made as follows: To & halt vup of |5 0%, 50 Thaie ™ Sounces grated| Br Al o uhich I eould ralee & thg doormat outside!” 1 have & bedquilt made in 1815, un- Through the darkness on mv pathway | Mint lce Cream—One quart thin B e g Lot lespoone Of | cheese. Form into dumplings, anagoacn | Of land on which I could raise a| .well” sez Hope, “thdt shows how |like any other I ever saw or heard of % Shone a mothers beacon 1Bk | cream, white of - egg, 1-2 pound mint | Creamed Dufter, a half teasmon of | QUSec U N IR ally | pisey- ANNALIST, |much some wives owe to smart wo- |It s 2 varde, 80 inches in lensth, and Jiugse |stick candy, white of 1 egg, put half : g % = el e * |men” yards,. 24 inches in width. Weight we ka, a few drops of vinegar and two | Drain and serve with brown gravy w PR L o e i Lo ¥ SmtEie | Cool, aad th st 1| between slices of white bread. like to try these hard times recipes. s 5 % HEZ MONDY. spiin and woven by hand. The out-| N my eyes are dim with Weeptns | Cool, e remainder of créam well| PSEWeen slces of hice b et TICTORIA. o8 e HARMONDY. |side is areen, the underside yellow and my heart is drowned*dn|whipped, and the white of egg beaten mste"m“ b:nf”“ S oangl. Oy Dear Social Corner Editor:—Not = e ‘with green fringe on three sides. The My feot Gro plerced and WGBSy | nished With Small Green Wit CARdIcs. | MARY JANE AUSERL IR OIS s e e % riend ot mine, was Meion et tace with u Targe centarpiece, being Very E she E 3 = ATSEEL end of ,_wa > with a large centerpicce, being very " the thorns In life’s dark ;wavi: Strawberry Sherbet—Two cups wa- | Dear Soclal Cormer Sisters: As| VISIIng me and during our conversa- | pear Social Cornerités:—Those of |handsome. The whole thing repre- (loops rou And I've found my sweetest treas ter, 1 cup Sugar, 1 box steawberries, | 'OW TO AVOID HOUSECLEANING.| 2on Norwich Girl in Stamford- | tion ehe mentioned that a few dave|yoy who like to crochet will find this | sents the labor of many menths put 20 E ias turned to olas he attended the Social Cor- in my clasping turne ¥ wihite of 1 egg. Boll sugar and water | Dear Social Corner_ Sisters: Per- | Dits written to say she finds my recipe | DTeV O e e Sahaantic. Wwopo |an easy and speedy pattern: I shall be pleased to show it to any at be , aps my way of housecieaning may not | for War Bread excelient, T am sending ;- h 14, E o 4 . For tie light of home is sadly quench- | L&, Jinutes; mash berries, add 1o | haps my way of h & sy for War Bread Tient, 1 g | nec ssfuening 1 Wilimantic. | Waldston 1a, Social Corner Sister who will eall on . 1e light of e y quench- | syrup and freeze. When nearly frozenappeal to many of the Sisters of the |a recipe for War Cake, which T am|2$ 1 did mnot ino RTos o D ¢ in eighth st from hook. Ch me and if she will remain over night %3 The !hdnr‘:t; dter:rtr?:d“:;r,ns ?g-ru"inrm teet | & the stiffly beaten \\'h'.lte of €gE.(Social Corner, but I find it the only [Sure The Social Corner Sisters will fi‘:;n‘:‘am;":::-v oo o it sklpk st oldch and a £ next. Ch an_?;lv her to sl;-ep nd;r R « r . my_you Some persons prefer to strain before | way for m 1 I hire it d hich | like. . s 2 2, sk 2 ét; ¢ in mext, turn. e prayer for #hidren sent in by open homel v b. i v y & e e ot s t 1 am wrifing this let- : : . By 31 o The 53 ghomeless in the fOMD. te|FCSZNE. DUL this is not necessary. |1 have done at times, with unsatisfac- | War Cake: (No butter, no eggs, no e i R el ety s e LR A Sy i fo Ak L BRI RL, RBa o] e s o Strawberry lce Cream—-For straw- | tory results. WS Tws e Of Fev e v | Lo 10, Decome one oLt mihers jd]Specei 4 € over d ¢ ch 3. 4 c over| which wp jiupresied me 1 repeated it 2 mey “ne | DEITY ice cream, boil together two| This is my plan, which works to my |cups of hot water, two tablespoons of R dladc 34 cin next sp, ch 2, 4 d c in| every morning for a lomz time. | Amid = world of busy feet 1 wadks the 1 know I shall enjoy meeting the So = eh sl o BIRRInLT it L e % et g 8| cups of suser and four of water for|satisaction and the comfort of the|iard, teaspoon salt, teaspoon each of fcial Corner Sisters. oo o R G LR SRR | 0 T e CARE OF A ’ e | half an hour. Then add two quarts of | other members of the family: Our|cinnamon and cloves, one packet seed- b g . i —4d ¢ st 2 ch, | ot stere. A OF # r Lites svias are deepening anA-he|Strawberries and cook for a quarter of | house has ten rooms, upper and lower |less raisins. Toil fogether five min- MR ot (tor T Granma) und ch 3, 3d cin same sp and 1 d c over | Now I get up td work, ] Clovin are” rathering thici mna | 31 hour longer. Freeze, and when the | hall, back stairway, closets and cup- |utes after they begin to bubble. When | ang have to wear glasses every day. S Qs S R ow) oL R T Ry A R AR ot shink the star of hope shine onfEr | ™' BTUL SN one and one.|Clean fhat thoroughly. One reom ia|teaspoon of tiot water. - Bake in twe| Fouwls Tt my aame on some. tomb- | q Fourth Row—ch 3 2 d c in first sp; FRIMROSH e e lanices ors ' UPOR | {gar, white one egg. But ingredi. |cleaned when the sewing room is|In spite of its economical ingredients,i you: find my name in some papers: | i s 3 i g A £ entshiin Howl. and heat: = cleaned; the lower hal when the par- | this appears and tastes like rich fruit| y o S - ifth Row—Ch 5, d c over d ¢, ch 2 e " jna e twitter of o WSEESHEO] S e uhin LOd e e T2 | lor is cleaned; the back stairway when |cake. & Try it! Yowll ind my name in the river: | _g ¢ over d c. ch 2— d c over d ¢,| Dear Social Corner Writers:—I seems but mocking my despair. sk, until s enough 2o hoid in Y Yowll find my hame on some Build-| ., Sy S 8- | shape. about thirty minutes will be|l clean my kitchen. When all the LEILA. ings w2 i VoW i 8 2 d n e R e S Corne e e Bo Tm eltting in the twilight with |required for beating. Pile lightly on|r00ms have been cleaned, I begin over = Youl %1 my name in some automo- |, SIXth Row—Ch 3, 2 d c in first ap, | Jim expressed his feelings In his last e TR L B R and ere s et bt | again. TESTED RECIPES. i i s acoverdc, ch2—dcoverdc 3dc|letter In regard to the passing away And measuring the shadows withimiy | tard and spongecake. The Monday previous to the Thurs- == Tl A A i o dosp IR S, ch 2 -4 d ¢ 1n*same sp,ch of dear Aunt Abby. We have all met aching heart and brain; = Cherry Salad—Drain the contents of | 42¥ the room is to be cleaned, every- | Velvet Sponge Cake: One cup flour, aie = e , Seventh Row—4 d c under 2 ch—ch | with a great loss and [ would sug- O, spirit of my mother gleam Hpon|a can of cherries and pit a cup full. | iy washable s nicely laundered and | two eges well beaten, one cup SUZariir you have a desire to look R N S B T I e o ni 5 o - | 1aid aside un: e room is cleaned on |one teaspoon cream tartar, ome-half | '« o o S e , ch 2 . | resolutions as the senfiments of ol i T hane proved the promiss mine,| e tno it @ dressing made | Thursday. - Then put back or replaced | teaspoon soda, a little salt, one tea- You may guess it if vou can_ = |cn 2 d cover d c. Hepeat from be- |of the members, and each member who “At eve it mhall be light. " ablespoon of winegar cand s table | With others of its kind. In this way |spoon lemon, or vanilla and lastly add — st - | ginning. ¥ % wishes to send in their pen name to — @By Mrs. L. P. Selover, Tf Bfttish 8 a table-|my ropms are cleaned every three |one-half scant cup boiling water. BONE-HOOK. [the Editer or express their desire on County Journal. spoon of cherry juice. / REME. months, and the other portion of the Oat Meal Cookies: One cup sugar, A LETTER FROM SAMANTHA. GREETINGS FROM TINY. a card, and the names be added to the i = LoDt gell Oz-;’;nql‘r‘?“lf‘,uueofsnxt-;g one cup lard, two cups rolled oats; let| Dear Sisters: It's some time since IERUPE R E DRIt IR e Cor - ANSWERS AND INQUIRIES: CAUSE OF GHRONIC DYSPEPSIA.|scmi-annual trial of merves, strensth | oo came, one teammomn sodain & e | b aes poiier for The Corner 45 1) pear Social Corner Friends:—1 wish| 1 think we would be willing to have | ” and temper. “ i H 3 . R i + to thank the kind Sisters, who re-|our names attached to anything - s n i 5 iy 1 tle water, one cup of raisins, chopped, | When vas a ch F - - . 9 . again. fiaty: Dar. cant o il (citsew; ofyin. || ac ey I cua and diuiiE boomn Afs | Very good- SWAMP APPI brother's family near us: but When | junt stood the fumigation nicely and | I memely gnake the suzgestion. but KITTY LOU: Letter received.and|digestion have their true cause, not in! 3 S0€S 0% ToeCed, O Cleal the wino by e B e D | th Teavek Iaok quife. chrifhs feel that we appreciate her unselfish will be matled to Sweet Pete. the stomach, but i the matra. - The| 008 SICEY, Wec, betweon Whiles, The 32 and then start and run for the Point]| "7 greatly appreciated my post card|efforts for the good of The Corner. SWEET PETE: Please send in your | Stomach would work well eaough 'if| "/ "= J AUNT ABBY. O SORETNEEY B omand 5 shower on my birthday, as it certainly | and that we shall sadly miss her in se e R ‘uesday I clean my cupboards and pred I faney Josiah and I got something e i T A ) Y - mematcmay o (O SN % Mr bughouse,” | SI'ver and unused dishes. Dear Social Correr Friends: It is)of the same feelinz this spring. But o o e A BN MURY war er to vou. Reads. X : Ehew. £ e 3 Corr.e : s B e e : many of my weary hours looking a MAR THE VALUE CF BREVI ance of a Christian or mental scien- |room and bedrooms in uee are given |Our, Social Corner Sister, “SuUnt Sb-| e s , th]all the Sisters who remembered me A FEW ODD RECIPES. = EVITY. tist, but it is really the opinion of an |attention, making Wednesday sweeping | PY"’ v;‘r_': was neversnred of hell:!ns”;“’f‘]- o'j\':;'d m*:m'gp;{v r‘f “‘1:,: eI e ke E— o s Corner a_ Suce She wilj |1t _almost necds somethin’ faster it M 5 z i to matter written for publication. hobby that will entertainingly occupy | either well etarted or left until entirely [ Club No. 2, but by her friends and | these days. = = Pop Over: We both enjoyed co'or-| Stale Cake B Ooting When ofice 'fa ‘8 There is no complaint that articles | your mind outside of working hours. |as circumstances seem to warrant. A|1“ne§5hb;r§ also by the chilaren who| I wuz goin’ up the street one|, FOP DVCLL, VR DN SUIONSS SUSL | 0o Gry to serve with a meal prepare | are too short for they are geperally |1t 4068 not matter what the hobby Is, | neceseary mopping is given the other|loved her dearly as she seemed like ) OGN, Vep % GOT0, Loney 2 win- | Hope to be able to come to the pic-|a thin pudding with lemon and corn- | Deas “oc 5 Y. ¥ |50 tong as it is something that will | rooms on Friday and Saturday. e 2 fheae L | dow ‘ana callea Mrs. — cum in a | Mic. starch and cover the pleces of cake | hints from my . keep vour mind eo pleasurably busy| T always cook my Sunday dinner on| Aunt y was never happier than,d0W and called Virs. “—rr GO N e| Aunty No. 1: Thank you for your|with this mixture. On top of each(Prghlem fo great western paper offers 350 as | that it will have no time to bother [Saturday and enough to iast over|When she could entertain her friends. jminute, 8 pleasant chats. Tiiey helped to wear | piece of cake plle shredded pineapple | Fre " a prize for a 50-line letter on “WVhy a | &bout your stomach. Monday. She had a way pleasing to cvery one |ShS, S5 . i o stranger, 1t might |away many lonesome minutes. or_oranse. jerk ¢ B B e abcs il bost ey Left to itself, your stomach will v rising early T can get many |Who met her. She was a much loved - 2 4 e¢ Barbara Lee: Thank you and Wild Quick-made Buns—One quart of | SOmeness of a m ome- er b | SR ot P : member of the Social Corner Club No,|Seem zood to hear your name called. | *°W% . R e at e | show_its gratitude by working for|things done. T iron sometimes after I| No. | S B e el bodini ‘ealling | Olive for your remembrances on our |sifted flour, 2 teaspoons baking powder | When pa ne article in’t capture that|you with its former vigor. You will|take my clothes in, if they are just|2; and had aa annual picnic of the birthdays. I certainly jated | 1 cup sugar, one-nalf teaspoon ci no A clea Pprize; a 45-line fetter might. be amazed to find vour appetite in- | right. {club every summer at her home. Aunt |here: we jost look up the strangers |t | ave: D o anA et ameh MU a1T hpether]| il s the This has become a proverb: “The|creasingly able to digest‘sll sorts of | 1 have no regular cooking day. 1¢ jAbby was a grand provider and enter- | 7] B%t T e went on to tell me| Floise: Your pleasant chats were|and rub in I teaspoons of butter. Add | [ine radls fewer words, the better praver” It| %% L . onic dyspepsia is due is no_trouble for me to cook when T| 50" e pol liness and It s hed ts| what she had on hana: appreciated also. one beaten egg to 3 cups of sweet milk | "°lish as Bk haBit. ia iy your chronic dyspepsia is due to|am doing other necessary work. I £ ~ The mext day wuz a church con-| Mrs. M: Thanks for your card. I{and stir into dry Insredients. Roil | . is a commendable habit to say what|faulty thinking, all the drugs in the|never did think it was necessarv to|Sec SUCh @ &00d woman suffering as|. ..ion.”then came the W. C. T. U, |failed to locate “Who is Who." out like biscuit Bough, cut and bake | " you want to say then stop. ;323 g«v:zm;;uf;efi? :}',; r‘?‘rn yon“&m Y(n)!; mun 2 hot fike to cook when it could | Snc d with little hope of her recov-, T ORT T hen a day's work T thank the Sisters once again for|ih pans, or shallow loaf if preferred. A sof % i 3 e_done < " o . < 4 ay be added. | f Some subjects require more space | TSt ot yourself thinking me some other time just as well | 5. 4.y we visited her she the church to get ready to feed their kindness. urrants well floured may b ded. than others, and when they do they In our lack of* knowiedge we are My way of doing my work is to me a very comfortable way of keeping my was suffering much pain, but she had a men and stay to wash dishes until TINY. Cut with a sharp knife across tap in vhy- H = 1y midnight. Then sum nishts of form of cross and brush over hi get it. There is no reason why the|prone to laugh at sensible and practi- | houee In orde: = D smile and kind words for her friends, | 1early, =t t 1t Soclal Corner should not have 40 let- | cal suggestions. * And strensth: Tath housckeeper must | JI0 She said, had done eversthing for | Gt TRIGR T 300 D8 RENES A ShmE.counescLon. T et Gl b e | Lot 1 . ters a week where it used to contain THE CRANK. |work out her own salvation, and these | hor ¢ 11¢r memory will be cherished by | o ; ‘spare afterncon sew at the Red | Dear Social Corner Sistera:—I am [cup of sugar and 1-2 cup of shorten. but 15. e e suggestions may help someone. E RURAY, DELIVERY, =| Cross rooms and take home knittin' | knocking hard at the door for admit- ing. ; Add ealt and apice to taste, 1|,k “7 ys - BRI il s mve et S PALATEABLE DISHES. ETHBLYN. ! gteriing. SRY. ®ito do in the spare minutes.” tance, and I think. T heard someone | CUP. of ralsins. Stir 1 teaspoon 'of | 19N% SOCIAL, CORNER EDITOR. = L inn e nnes It fairly made me dizz And to|say, come in; so here I am. soda into 1 cup of unsweetened rhu- | IT » AL . OR. T)e:.rsxSocial Corner Sisters:—When NICE FRITTERS. YOU NEVER DREAMED IT. {a[ szl;:w th:;km' n"r:-on‘ nkm g s I'have come to get acquainted with :i":;f!:’l;dp::lnrly :;Ll.r Mdk 1 ‘-’1‘~4 Tvxlm‘ JrE you desire something new one of these iy » 1o} e work seems to be prfanned. | you, and all I want is just a little | 9f . e a loaf. CLOTHES AND CHURCH. recipes may please you: Dear Ststers of The Soctal Corner:| Dear Sociai Cormer Sisters:—e|FUr instance: I went to sew on Red |standing room on the patform, or I|With the addition of citron this makes = Golden Corn Bread—Someone asked | These recipes are worth trying: }are likely through compulsory econ-|CroSs work onme afternoon. ~And it|want to make a short speech. & gon bt e . Dear Social Cornerites:—It is not 1o | for corn bread or muffins, Here ie a| Delicate Fritter Batter: One and|omy in regard to food to learn much,puz, (0 hem by hand closely woven| 1 wish to eay a word ih regard te|, /58 "8 eans—Snap and string B 50 fuat Gos boly lemplhotls| vers Doot roipe T hive Tieoll 1 Botn [CnSRAIE teatottis hakiik | powder|of valze. cotton cloth fur handkerchlefs. And |gossiping. Dear Sisters, how many of | beans and break them in short length mo place for class distinctions to be recognized; or that such demonstrations for fashion to’ parade, are or ir religious and chilling to sincere devo- muffin or loaf form: One cup of sift- ed flour, 1 1-2 cups cornmeal, 2 table- spoons sugar, 1 teaspoon salt, 3 level teaspoons baking powder, 1 egz, 1 1-4 one-quarter teaspoon salt, one cup of flour, one egs, two tablespoons corn- starch, one-quarter cup milk, four ta- | blespoons sugar, one tablespoon olive | We often get confused lections of hearty food. the Sisters realize cheese? in our se- How many of the value of curd | it seemed to me that if a soldier need- |ed a handkerchief he wouldn't stop to ask if it wuz hand-sewed. After an afternoon of it my fore finger looked you have heard somebody speak un- kind or untrue words about someone else: and what did vou think of it? Tf one cannot speak well of any one, pieces. Wash them in several and put on to cook with a generous slice of salt pork. When done, drain and season with butter, pepper and waters | tion. cups of water. or. 4t milk s used, @0 |oll. _Mix flour, baking powder, cornc| Uncle Sem calls our attention to| s thoush it had been used fur a pin | then: say nothink. I am sure if every | S8IL S7C them pour over them & quan- CHARITY This free country is perhaps .the|not use of&. © tablespoons shortening, | Starch, salt and sugar and sifé three|the fact that this cheese contains a | “SHOT .\ 0 ‘ord “Charity” 1 like|OUS ¥OUld practice thia there would be | HitY R s ais wrio ChN greatest sinner in this respect of any|Mix well and if made in muffin tins, |times.” Beat volk and white of egg|larger percentage of that body bulld- | "Gorq “Compassion” better. more falthful ‘friends, and. lesk. ene. s S Bditor Se Dation. In France they court sim-|bake 20 minutes; if in sheet or loaf|separately. Add beaten volks and|ing material, protein, than most meats, | R oy wiches from i mies in this grand, and beautiful several re - plicity, and for church services the|form, 35 minutes. milk alternately to flour mixture: then|and of course is far cheaper. Those " sayanTHA. | Ve EOEETMAT NBINEARPLE DE- | S e predominant color is black. The re-| Rice Griddle Cakes—To -one cup|add oil and beat until smooth. Finally | same conscientious and painstaking wEe 2 My motto ie: SIGN. | eople in the w liglous garb is kept very piain and|.olq noiled rice add 8 cups entirs|fold In stiffly beaten egg white. Drop |Specialists give tables of figures to Do all the good you can, | Rbat « B8 simple. The New Engiand Puritans|gheat flour, 1 fablespoon moasses, 1.2 | DY spoonfuls into plenty of hot, but|Prove their statements, having brought| GINGERBREAD, COOKIES, ETC. In every way you can, Dear Social Corner Sisters: Abbre- | ('orin. . in home-spun clothes were as trlte|lcasnoon sait, 2 heaping teaspoons |0t smoking fat. Fry golden brown,|their figures down almost to the frac- 2o Just as lonz as you can, viations used: Ch, chain: dc, double | goumg 1y comas Christians as ever walked the eatth. | bakine bowiier, 3 beaten " sgee " ag | turn, drain out with a skimmer. and | tion of a fraction. Dear Social Corner Sisters: Here To evevbody you ean. crochet; sl at, slip stitch; bet, be- | pove The aties o T is true mothing is 00 £00d TOf | mume Srbamate e e e Sier, 204 | lay 6n abaorbent paper. Trim and dust| To subply Drotein and the energy|are a few nice recipes for the making | I enjoy readingk tne Social Corner|tween: 'tre c, treble crochet sc. single | [’ " 0 s 7l 12 God’s house: and it Is just as true | 1 sreaath ard hin oo, Yater, Un- | with powdered sugar and serve at once, | it furnishes for the performance of |of gingerbread, cookies, cakes, etc.: |letters. T wieh You all the best of|crochet. This is a very pretty tollet| ;i that |contrasts prompted by vanity | continuous stream -onto well-greased | Sufficient for ten large fritters. physical labor, curd chees _is| Soft Gingerbread Six cups of flour, | Success. mat, which may be made as {llustrated | g\, and pride have no place there. fot Eriddle. Cook and turn unth aach | Banana Fritters Sapreme: Cut ripe|SuPerior to any of the fol-|three of molasses, one of cream, one BLUE BABY. |of colored thread or single zephyr, or | 1o % F RUTH. | side is well bro . Keep hot, cov- |bananas in half lengthwise, then cross- | OWing meats: Sirloin steak, round |of lard or butter, two eggs, one tea- = Glasgow thread, and takes very little | 4o, 0, "y e e E e Tine " Saak Tor "one hour In temon | Steak, chuck rib roast. fowl, fresh ham. | spoon of saleratus, and two of ginger. WAR GARDENING. time and material. It s made In fve [ ATTC0, Macaroni with — Ohesse—Qne-hait | Jales and sugar te tasie. Thin the|Smoked ham, loin pork Chops, hind|This is an excellent recipe. sepac#e. pleces and then Joined to- | bme aut Every Woman Waiits pound macaroni, cooked until tender. Take 1-2 pound cheese (mild or strong above batter slightly with milk, dip in each section of banana and fry in leg of lamb, and breast of veal. It is a pretty hearty and satistying Ginger Nuts ter pounds of s One and three-quar- up, one of mojst su- Dear Sociad Corner Sisters:—May 1 have a place among you? gether. For the Center: 1st row—Make a ch B in the strongest To E: jeces. Take a baking , put in nt Jelly. quarter s our, one a A d . there who can tr . < MZ o fArst a laver of macaroni, then grated| RBest wishes to all. ang webie in peles . wwumm |BRE ounces of sreund siuser: owme | Wil BAvS BoRier lock fle Jeer. A e nti '3 lowed that prine £ cheese, salt, pepper, butter, etc, in EASTER LILY. - “HE, |of allspice, and flour enough to roll nk the back-yard gerdenins o . o e bet dat and 3. 40| eavenly visions w o R Tl e St o Chot thin, out with a wine- | gaod thing for all of us. Women as | of preceding row: 1 ch, 1 dc after next [ (o700 07 2 B ENGLISH SUBSTITU REPEATING MALICIOUS GOssIP | gyt it 0 0 Well as men, not only as a neceasity or | dc, etc., all Sound, fastening lnat (o | fowyins N A Little Bit of Everything—Cook e R = S financially, but physically as well. firat as before. s D \, 1-2 pound macaroni until tender, 1| i soctal O - Dear Social Corner Sisters:—Gos- | Gingerbrea me-half cup SuSar, | "How much more pleasure In hav-| 3d row—3 ch, 1 dc over each ch 1|®VfENE BT can tomatoes, 1 pound hamburg steak, | , Doar, Soclal Corner Sisters: —Thel ping is a pastime in which we all | Ne €38, one-half cup molasses, one-|ing fresh vegetables from our own |ef ding row, 2 ch bet; fasten. gy gl 4 put into a frying pan just as it is|Conservation of food in England re-|glalionally enmame, even the profess- |half cup milk, one and one-third cups. | gargen than to buy them and not have | 4th row—3 ch, 1 dc over each ch 2 |5 We, %% 17, nel) . Fry in butter. Take a baking dish, ::ore? strict economy as these recipes edly pious peome, who with their | four tablespoons lard, One teaspoon | them fresh. with 2 ch be! anten. as well provided tor as put first a_layer of macaroni, then |SPOV: . golden’ charity and divine fliusions, | 53It two teaspoons powdered inger.| '7i"iq Very interesting as I drive to| ~ 5th row—3 ch (3 dc, 2 ch, 3 o), over | WO ©UR Y har meat, then tomatoes, having tomatoes | Rice Crust For Pies: Boll six ounces | egotistically think they are the best |PNP teaspoon powdere cinnamon. one- | no” city to watch the progress of the | every other ch 2 of preceding row, |<Taest of the tires On ‘the to of the dish, Bake 10 of |Of rice in water untll pulpy. Drain | eople and above reproach, Indignant. |Dall teaspoon powdered cloves, ome- | Ge‘as as they are being plowed up.|making 12 clusters ‘in all; fasten. " 15 minutes. This is deliclous, thoroughly, and mash smoothly With ]y resenting merited censure, do not [D2If teaspoon baking soda or two tea-|Some hgve even plowed as near the| 6th row—3 oh (3 dc, 2 ch, 3 dc), over 3 HOLLYHOCK. |one-half ounce margarine and yolk of | with their leather-coat _consclence | %P20NS beking powder house as they possibly can. each ® ch of preceding row, making 1 Woodrow Could De fi' necessary add a little flour to | seem to realize their sinfulness or feel | Sauce: One teaspoon butter, one ta-| 1 saw one woman driving the horse | ch bet clusters: fasten. Herr Doctor Kaempf. SIRUP PERCENTAGES. ?..‘:2.%""',“’.‘."..?1‘.‘,‘,‘1?‘.."&‘;':,,.“ board: | sorrow - for irreparable wrongs done bléap;)on o SORn cun;ssu;ne-y;m with the reins around Mer neck, and | 7th row—3 ch, 8 dc over each 2 ch [the Reichsiag, thinks ires oh : ¥ bak - e| by their untruthful, malicious gossip, |pound) maple sugar, one . one cup | holding the plow, too. It was done as | of precedl row; fasten and cut|son will bite granite. FHa B B T TR fa| Dear Sisters of the Social Corrier: |liquid strained from the rice will serve|So interested in charitable work and |bolling water. Well a8 a man could do it That wo- | thread, . *. timable docter ever obsery e medium better than tnrough Since this is to be the greatest can- |for soup stock. learning their Sunday school lesson| For cake: Cream lard and sugar to- | man is doing her part for Uncle @am.| The Pineappfes: 1st row—Ch 12, join, |san's Jaw developemen: Vertising caiumns o¢ The Builetin. | ming year ever known, it may be well| Home Made Bread: Ingredients: | they cannot gvt time to read maga- gether, add esg, well beaten, mo-| It s discouraging wéather for all|thed ch 4, 35 tfe over pam of ring | Jownal. SE i b S A