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T LR GOODIES FOR THE CHILDREN. | 8& those| . Dear Soctal Corner Sisters: Variety . ‘her. . One |18 quite. as much the spice of life on er . g the childreri’s u in _the| ‘and “while wecan, let|making of the gre -ups’ ‘menu. This to write oftener, for real- | does not mean the concoction of elab- help us in more ways|orate dishes for the children's- table, lize, and 'qun’viflmfl"b but in making a variety of simple Wgfly- I oEse W‘ll{l palatable ‘and pleasing to the esiod, or ey we ata: 1o have theriigh | o tHalr makiug o T SOCIAL CORNER POEMS, anywhere from $13 td $20 in these $5|cost of Mving reduced, but' are we| Stuffed Figs—Soak a half pound of)| R oy~ it 3 yi esinol Good Night, But Not Goodby. | days. nough 50, to help towards that end |10ose figs until they are soft, then stew . P We lngered '_t"mg little gate. : Pa could rent a e:t "nvr himself land in a way to sacrifice a bit. Now | in a cup ozfi’.‘.‘.. and a small cup of g PR ¢ Beneath a dark and dewy sky, in these $1.50 days for @ year, or | we know that never before, no matter | honevr until . are tender but are| skin is i And when at last we parted, fate $1.45 a week—son pays $5 a week or|in ‘what,position, did a man 80 | not brcken. 'Cool. drain and cut off| i esinol £ d ’t kni h ¢ : And when parted, fate’ 13350 a year. 80 i n: 2. are they | the atem end. Have ready a mixture you don't know how : Behind__ the shadows - whispered,| "Iy oroinins in lites ia; reiative. A Y u - ey | the af 3 a el - Ay ! A E ER i . or ‘otten we hear of | of chopped muts, raisins and” dates| ; e s B H But she, unheefiog iwitlspered, “Late,| 2OIAE. that will huF Slst ialen SEi=iist and -this one and that one has | blended © with a little bit of S strong the]matenal-ls in 5 D o B e T e I s s et S o | o S e o aa= sod ol ] - oo 2 ; 3 3 eir salary. y_lal re- | them on small : 3 es. 5 , o 2 O, then, good night, ‘but Aot £00d-| "A dollar is 2lyays a dollar. Stick to| celve tdo much now. That is. the|down the water and the hopey theifigs|’ your gannents?,wby_tak_e it boys! But the buying power of a|price for food. clothing,. etc. cannof|were stewed in.. +a, tablespoon |° et el ; SR I watched her flitting up the stair, dollar increases and decreases.. In the | be'lowered if we have to pay the|of sugar. until reduc a- $hick . chances? ey Faihed her fitting up the stalr n¢|800d old times $8.50 bought a §00d|prices now demanded, and increases,| Syrup. add-a few drops of lemon Juice Cess, - - could fiy: brm‘zflc;‘zth g mt: ar.alcrhl: I belieye one should be granted a|apd when cool turn v e = - - — : { costs 35 e buying Do compensation for his labors, but pped cream may be used 1 R e e Ay : Xy g But half the darkened stair o lop, do not mean a polished finish, = She turned and chid mmy lingering |ld times dollar wds nearly ¢ tmes 36 £BLes ShoPibor'™ls bl or inere| not hecemars - . ja| PUE N any good shape at all, I would . ‘More clothes” are” rubbed a tar, £ ., and: ses, ‘and leave | three cups ing water, after care- t 3 . also, . Moy e Cried. “must yest 10) Cost of production and cost of|someining for the one who. employs| ful washing, adding s :J--wg:;lvt%é} g ey Wb o L ) out'on a washboard than are = ; a t 0 e % | ter and a teaspoon of salt. stead- | dozen of the No. 00. This seems con- . Fom"ads for blooming! Only swesr|u evers time wages increase. | 'During ine’ war wo acquiesced folil7 untll ail moisture 1a ibsorbed. dry | siderabie, but you will And here: ave £ "And_then, §ood might, but not §00d- | 1o e o Dush prices up so a dollar|these conditions ~thinking that we| off, then add a teaspoon of butter. a|none too many. Now select the worn ou el {is only dne-tenih as good-as it used|were heiping to win the war. and that | tablcsyoon of chopped raisins, a table- | coarsest. and. give the wood a £00d % to be. - ° |after the war was ended.these things|spo.n (i chopped candied cherries and| papering,. rubbing with all - your Her voice Is in_my memory. yet, OLD SOL. | would not be demanded of us; but in- | fill custard cups with the mixture and| strength, then take the next aize and . . = % till, small sound that passeth by, C ComNER.GUTINGS | 384 O readiusting ourselves - and|set away to.cool. When' ready to serve| rub, using ail of the baper. If there - No hard . rubbing is re- e L s Forooth | THE S0CIAL CORMMMOUTINGS | pepmitiics ehings to ‘coma th « mor | turn, out the, Malds ‘and serve, withiis aay cloth or paper” stuck ion your b L 3 D iste Soci ‘orner: , “Iman: re syru; s "emov: it. ' But deth s slepi and somewhers| Dear Sisters of T el orr | e e itace | auatits” oF bhanger WRlavis Eaa il e e, o e s . quired when you wash the Love's morn will rise and never set! | nouncements of the various picnics to|these demands I can’t cee. how the|addec. Or unmold on a tly - but: .all, take the No. 00 and eandpaper 3 o L e T Tet' | he held at the different homes, and re- | price of living can be reduced: and if| tered plate, = cover with the table nniil It i as smooth as £1 Fels-Naptha way. The nap- Love rest awhile from care and fret.| gret that I am not p;lvllegofi fodive L-:wr sdvnees, prices will have to go| brown dslicately " in “th | Dext ‘\-bm;‘l‘vh.xp-w‘lf)l:- mq:‘i' e Il of the di Sleep well, sweetheart, I'll not forget| nearer, so as to attend some of them.|UP.. . .' % cream.: - ‘. Ry rul v 0. 00 sand- s = T ohould Hike to offer & free sugwes-| . Now let, sach .one strive ‘to reduce il ol el i s S M tha dissolves all o i e dirt. Good night, indeed, but not goodby! tion, that all Sisters who can con-|the price of living by not asking for fect prunes. Chop| putting a lump inside three or four an' increase in psy for services; and|them fine, 4dd a-little powdered sugar, | thicknesses of .cheesecloth and - rub- Dried’ Agpié_ Piee. veniently avafl themselves of this op- cfesse in Dey for sery g o iy S e L ootk and b, a Portunity, to respond to these invita- | ses what ffect that will have. eap in sherbet glasses, o 5| bing. . Your table will then have the . e e s S tions, for they are sure to have aj I understand that many cannot have| with whipped cream and put a° can- | desired finish and you could not have Then, although the fabric £ B A AP, 22! fmeat, | Dleasant time. T think it delightful to| what they wish without these wages, | died cherry on top f each glass. Dettered it if you had gone to the bare : ; Fa H e ey ah ab et have.dinner served out under the trees, | but we must think that there are Thepare the prunes as| wood. may be weak, it won’t rip or v O e e A e 5*%he skies| OnCe in while, to meet with new peo-|many who do not have such wages hen aod s litie cream to| It takes time and patience and care. > = Bl e s an (ha Dle, some oft whom we know by pen-|and many a household from whom the | sorten the .pulp, Spread on delicately| ~ - . A WOOD-WORKER. inth hok B 2 2 . names, others may be former ac-|provider has been taken by every!made toast rounds and put a table- tear or go into holes, - Give me a toothache or sore eves quaintances, who we discover for|means within their power cannot pro- | spoon of well dried whi cream in| THINGS YOU SHQULD KNOW. ' s o kind of ples. - | the first time, are Corner writers. | vide' for the rcally mecessary things. the center. b i Dear - Social Cornnrlom % 2 i However, it is interesting and a real| Also, many people who have car: Rilin . Abpite. Pravase Jaigey : Btbs| Wien: ahout torbake iy an oven 7 i-The farmer takes his gnarliest fruit, | Pleasure,I say this from personal ex-|on business in a small way, and far-| .;ples as for baking. taking out with|every 10 minutes or 80 with a plece of When you use Fels-Naptha he wormy, bitter and hard to boot, - | PSrience. I.should like to urge some,|mers on a small scale. even. if they! the core a goodly center of the apple.| white papér. If -this blazes or black- : ey leave the hulls to make vou| ¥hO perhaps. have mever ventured|could procure the help required welll Chop nuts, dates. raisins and cherries|ens directly it is put-in. the oven is don’t h: to boil th £ Soagn even once, t0 attend some of these out-|{not ‘be able to continue if the exorbl-| cnouch to fill them, blend . together| too hot for anvthing: if at the end o you don’t have to 1 e And don’t take half the peeling ofr. | J00F Eatherings, which may be the|tant prices demanded fhe past vear|yith butter and sugar creamed, and|a minute or two the paper becomes of T s % B o e e e Peo/ing O | ncarest, in their. vicinity. - Forget .the| continues. - And we do not realize the | the stitis beatan Shis. OF Sn ook Fil| 5 Aark amost Shocoite Drount o - clothes, either, to get them @And from some chamber window kitchen at home, with its innumerable| hardship that will .come in-the fuiuie the apples, turn over them a little| oven is fit for amiall pastry, such a: > ’ : hung: corners of work, and take a day off,|if conditions do not.uhange. honey, dust with su and’. bake. | patties; stc.; if it ~turns .a lightish hite, fresh and sweet. And thenEiney serve a roost for flies| AN think of Jack, who has all.work| We have had it very hot and dry.|ferve vers cold with fresh cream. . | brown (the tint of a ciEar); you may snowy white, fresh and s - St Ther e ok o n T and no play, which makes him a dull|but the recent rains have made ali . | e e g e e mdy P45 ey ki Troatl. Gty COaRr e e R, boy. Then turn your attention to those|things in nature look refreshed new k ey 2 darkist yollow, the over s fit. for Boil if you want to, but it isn’t But don't pass me. dried appletpies | VS £00d looking Sacial Corner Sis-jahd of a bright green. “This is truly a GLORY WISHES TO JOIN. - |game or meat pies, pound:ar other rich. | ters, grouped together, on the eleventh| pleasant time, and I hope you are alll . a1 -Cor Friends: Having, Substantial cakes or bread; but for He -Understands. page of the Saturday Bulletin.” Just|enjoving these beautfTul summer days.| , pear Soclal Corner Friends: Havine S50 ody oSt meringues, etc., the pa’ necessary. Our_censors hedge us round about. | [nicrested in what & No. Ehasio myi| o e DIANA. .| inks: and sxierafliihatn, somuch. tant [ 305 S0 S oula: Bat. quat. Sia 1 ! No. g v > i | yellaw—in :fact] should but just dis. And guard us with their @usty| and no doubt each one will have her| N. . e e et o G arm, per] SOlof.. This As.4 mast e A They cry us wrong in hove or'doubt, | saias which 1a TraBtable: e wab o . haps you would'like to know how. to| testing.an oven. and may be thorough- Clothes ' washed the e et R T o Dome O dbL -e-:‘e‘:.:mv;:i!:; Jn profitably a5 welnss TIMELY RECIPES. save time and trouble - in making |l relied on. . Fels-N h: 1 They wall our knitted skein of life ' i Ve Dear Social Corner Sisters: These| pastry = Putting Down Butter—My father ) nger. nd Rout us for our clumay nands| xornCret, U £90d Sister North Da- |, O%hinely alas for busy housekeeDe| Quick! Piecrust—Put’ three cups of| was an old buttermaker. He lived on els-Naptha way wear long Becausy with tangles it is rife— terests in: old’: Conndobieut are - sty er 5 flour, one-half teaspoon salt, one-half gx;l'tehnrm ‘;‘,d had ‘dnmx(uce 1cmfl This saves you money. Sut all the time God understands. | warm in the heart as she thinks of her| - Can Corn—Cut. the corn - from | teaspoon baking powder in seive, Put|=Pring house. He woul e a larse one scant cup of lard in mixing dish, pot and put in one churning. After ‘pour one-half cup boili e the Lutter had been worked over twice, - Ben sifein otmer_in:|thon azother churning. When the pot former home. She cannot meet with|tobs as close as you can without get- Our_cencors measure step and stride| us in person, but can think of us. Some | ting 2 of the cob, ‘then scrape the With mathematic rod and ‘rule. ' of the other writers are far a remaining particles from the cob. Fill| lard. mix well, then sift in other i A And when we wander to one side but, Uiose. wip: £oé rasmRAbE aies o) s with the corn, shawing it|Eredients: = mix wiih a 'fork. This| was full he would lay over .a clean < makes two good ples. It is worth iry- | Cioth and cover it over with salt. Straightway they cry aloud “Thou| if they would mingle oftener. I assure|down’ occasionally by munding the ) pUg ' them they would feel they hax spent|table with,the bottom of jar, so-ds' to| ing. 5 And book and hell and candle bri v i ? 7 GLORY. |house, deep as he could in the cold D ing | a day worth while, at one of these|have the fars full. Put one level tea Rt S bree e A Do} cater It Then he would set it in the spring To curse ihe one who halting| picnics. spoon (of Falt on fop of each jar, then . ; g stands, I think it very kind of these Sis-|fil them with cold water and let stand| WHY DON'T. THE WOMEN STRIKE?| a5 1 beard Bini say it kept hetter 1f not He understands—He understands. | to their homes for an outing, and sure- | cape. Put on tke rubbers and covers|been wondering why the wives of this Iy courtesy ought to be returned. |and pull wires p over them, but don't | country do not go on a strike. instead | f21 US'ag the Qoth andsalt.then we | i | But. ah, the footsteps wandering. ; ters who invite the writers and friends|a few minutes to let the bubbles es-| Dear Social Corner Folks 1 ueed Nitle Jars. Filled them upj | "It has always been pleasant to me|snap the sealing wires down. Put the|of standing by the men and so quietly [ {PVeref thom, e then Gue & Rote Our censors weigh our every word, And_sift its sound for sign of sin, And whispered dreams that are u; heard, and no regreis for the time and ex-|jars of carn In 4 boiler with a perfor- | sharing their misery. 2 | cred st-w pense T have contributed to attend any|ated ‘piece of wood in bottom and a| . I asked Miranda why she dldn't :l:;‘.inlilzd.ho::fl::l'ln:ni‘: e and all gatherings of The Social Cor-layer or two of cloth over it and afstrike for a 44-hour week and after ;7 " "\ """ (loan sandy bottom. When Against the screen of faith they pin. | ner. cloth about each jar, so they won't|looking at me in scornful silence for . With harpie-smile they search our| Best wishes for =il Toush caoh oTher Sor tosch tha bofer | some timie, she repiled: “Yer durned b A i sl R S A g brain | JENNIE. |Fill boiler with cold water to within)fool, in three months you'd have to Feoag i - AT or & To bind our thought with brazen about one-hulf inch of necks of jars,| have the board of health here to clean | NESCS (1T, FUNA N SPTINE R OLGARS, EICHIC AMG. 2181 and when the water bolls keep it boll- | U5 Cimiled and says quite sircastieatiy| Unless the oven is kept thoroughly - - - And 81 the e Sod Aalrstands. Dear Social Corner. Sisters:. How dof 3%, Steatily for one bour.. then smabi ..t is your working time clean1igularly, an evil smell from : | ~ner0 . you do ihis lovely weather? Well, 1| i o8 N Mhotier. ~ Set jare away| Miranda snorts out "All the ttme!”| hucning etale fat will pervade the, HUMORS OF THE DAY KALEIDOSCO He understands our little féars: am going to hold a pienic at my home | MOV RE TOW PRICT Vet OrS SHIY| 1 said: “If a working man needs a| vhole Aiouse. The partition should be THE SHADOWS SPEAK. She—I1 think Miss Faddy's views| That the tempera Our little doubts and little woes, August 21st, and invite you and yours| .y ¥ s StHX®| seven hour day with ten hours’ pay TCIOved and scraned, washed in Stronz | A pew made world heard the Shad- |are sound, don't you? | ter of the su: And in the shadow of ‘the Sémer to come Bring the family and any 5 3 and a six day week, what in thunder|sod water, then drfed and afterward ows say— P He—Oh, ves; 1l sound —London |cstimate of a Fre He sees the soul. He knows—He| Of Your friends. All will be welcome.| - To Make Blackberry Wine—For| 4o you women make a-15-hour day by | Dolished. ~If this Is regufarly done[a thousand-tnousapd years away, Answers. el " Ehows! As usual, bring any kind of food you|each ‘quart of fully ripe fruit mashed|ine year for, with: lean board and|they can always be kent'in trim con-| With desert places in dim review SWers. . . 4 _ An elec atly hea e SSata Ba' nob ab. cemdeaTao, wish to; also, plate, cup, fork, and|and placed in a tub allow a quart ‘of | common sort of clothes ™ dition. The interior of the oven should | (The dust of stars we never knew): She—I can't ca’y’y both the baby'be connected to an To mark the biindly groping hands— | SPOON- boiling (soft), water. Pour on berries| “What's vour ‘obfection.” says 'she.|be scraped out while still Warm; USiNg | .y,.e & wonderful world and the basket e o A E e ek - But aif ohr m"“r T Shen 1nview If the trolleys are not running, comeand let stand "tll next.day. stirring|“Did you ever think what would be-[an old pointed knife so as to get into B e s e T o Siall wive. the ihaske AL Venezuela | He undersiands—He understande, | On, the Central Vefmont Railroad, and|once in a while. Then press out, steam | come of you If 1 Should strike, We|all the corners. Wipe out with a piece| And sou star(le the siare baby to car St. Louis Republic utter purity sta —Wilbur D. Nesbit. get off at Lebanon, and my home is|and measure juice, allowing half a|have a mutual interest. but it takes|of flannel wrung out in strong soda Tn the spaces deep.—. “Doesn't _smoking interfere with sale of ar Y R - | only half_a mile trom - the station:|pound of sugar to each quart of the|me twice the time 1o fake care of wou| water, taking care to dry thoroughly. But we dreamed all that vour work?* &ked Bfown Wi e e A zen of No Mean City. or come by jitney as I live on . the|lquid (first placing sugar in a casklas it takes yousto earn a living - You| . REBECCA. Ere we went to sleep! Not half_as much as wanting °|inventor ha OB, broad are the prairies, ricn and| SAte road etween Willimantic and |and straining juice into it). Stir till| couldn’t earn-a living if you didn't “You have shaken Time's Shadows|SMmoke’ repliéd Smith.—London An-|r % i & - Notwhe, . e ye'flow{ bolw :vhm be ¢n dtls-ole\;leimzhfen let cask xmmnm un- | have the care. No' man is capable of A CAUTION TO GIRLS. wide awalke i swers. 5, it o, 5 evidence so you cannot miss the house.|stopped till fermentation is over.. At | takinz good ‘care of himself.” - Ko With a_thunder of heavens as the| “Oh, I bex your pa sht| For light utomo A e Ve St oty Nellie Bly: Had my lunch and self|this point stir In the beaten whites of | ~“I believe your thinker needs repaff- | s pao oo i Bowers arm ot 1o heights vou' tak you were—somebod [ aiipos g e Shmes fean, ©n-) all ready for-your pienic; but’ no!four.eggs. or onc-half ounce of gum|ing.” said I. “If you-only-thought we|SSoUNS ribe ant Aowers are &0 pleBs|and yo hold to fhe heights in the [ I am somebody }runnisk bosrds to e e trolleys and the rain compelled me to|arabic dissolved in a little water | men could, we might do better. I feel| toon J trust thal we, who drive to) | o jblaze o the liznt e 1y “1 mean [eunyls bom I e o gl o remain at home. Hope to have bet-|Leave dpen till next day. when it may | as if I should like to try cooking for a | (o™ ZEm boC iris - bemina. thel O Yoasen the nigntaty™ Pind andl’ .yyell I'm not—I'm somebody else.” | 2 : $he ok mtows hiat hag Tkt o R A | PS buREEA. Wil be ready to botdle 1o h just to let you see.what I could| s Tie who wait Hpon e Tt tiuly —Sydney Bulletin | {EONARD BRI 3 fe: Thanks for invitation. Am|two months, X “Yowre a wonderful world! “Smith is D cholbak it tha RI Twin oceans great upon her wait, afraid I cannot. come this time, but| To Make PiccslilliSlice one peck o said she.: “you could gorm |og the Master sald, makes us more Like the Tight is vour leap At L Harold M. Lomt gy e e & will try later on. Come August 21st.|sreen tomatocs,” four peppers, two|around. and pile up dirty dishes. and|"2PPY 1o &%e than to refeive. = - To the gates where the kevs Yes, replied Jones. ~Why, hel|was a recent gyMs o nation's place the seeks; CorS| Aunt Mary: How we have missed | quarts ,onlons (or more as one de-|POts, and kettles; and make a house| rtance and urgent need. s that we| Enr we dicnmed sl nar? try to deny it right after he had|Elmer N, Ge With upraised hand she suards the| ScCiDE you! Have read your good| sires). ‘Let stand over night well salt- | 100k like a junk'shop. and then TfZPEAMSS SO0, BrECRT nORG 18 TROC He re. we. went to sleep! eaten a. raw onign. —Knoxville Jour-. Henry J. Wiil'an 5 guards the| letters and spoken of you 50 often. |ed. In morning draim off and wash, | Should haveto work twice as hard for | gl fIOTHIC IO PO SWE ORE YounE nal and Tribunc trom 2 load « And all our love bespeaks. Remember Me: What a lovely time|Cover with vinegar, add brown sugar|® Month to pay for it.” Sven accdpting ‘them of “boye" or men| W Climb 13 vou climb In the yearsf " SN TUERC U le child » e ok iy o el we.had at your beautiful home, July|to tgste, add onme box mixed pickling| Thats the way I'm underestimated|tna¢ are strangers, or mere acquaint. O i ey B0 e i s , bope she waits the happy hour 30th, and what a large number were| spices tied up in several small cheese: | At home. and Sam Hawkins says he is. | (30 275 SYRTEEs, 0F MECE AARANIC | Since (he Kirst Man waved farewell to| “wag Job a dostor®” g = ,‘he T . present despite trolley trouble. It|cloth bags. Boil slowly until soft. If|too! Tl try to o soxe Tl irls to. tak ide unl thy S And w »du;r,'a:!} gv“»: starlight that Rl S I c s h Then here's to the land where safe| sakes Social Corner Sisters to - find - e & direction. & o. take’ a_ride ess ‘they are | A Tale U \Starlight tha Then why do people have so muc homes stand Ay when Tey want o, 140,473 | one likes piccalill very sweet. I think | direct UNCLE JOE. |Positive that their companions are Jigeed dust and clover, to say about the patients of Job From ocean shore to shore. bl o attend ‘a §z ;est u:t;i&recte;\mxt :sln is aehrved % gen(leénen—nn(‘ixn clothes, but charac- | That God Himself envied. the earth| geah Magazine. —Ninette M. Lowater. 4 t keeps better without too much su- ter. So many girls pass our home at .S TAcs o — | ¥ come. August sist. Fou wnd Yae Sin|¥ar in 1T fRd, and really tastes B0 YO BNOW: nisht,_screaming and _crying out in| «omwas a wonderful worldi— GOSHEN [ 3 WHAT ARE GOOD WAGES? ters whe entertained us: at the camp| LY, hice. . In winter add ~a little] Dear Soclal Corner Editor: Do you|distress and helplessness. while the Back to rest we shall creep, ¥ | e T Gorner Bditor: Some men | Srotnd. and save us sueh & Joly samP|brown sugar in the dish when it ls|know that good heaith makes one im-|auto goes flying by too fast to catch| Fo- we ‘et wiin 0id wonders, _Mr.and_Mrs. J. A. Randall, Miss| M. and Mrs. David \ 2 v iiserved. I think this a_ fine piccalilli. | mune from disease? It doesn’t have|the number, let alone the car and its Now Time hidden—deen IEthel Randall and Mi; Vera F . | smile when the good old times are| 2nd the lovely place Mr. Walters so MARY ANN. |to be maintained by serums. occupants. K v of wonders, vere guests of friends in Fast Hart- |daugnter have sboken of when the best wage was|Kindly allawed vou to use. I think he =il When a person has convilsions the| I believe it is because our girls are And God gave us sleen % Sundey. : st HAMt | goods from the Salme el a'_hg;yr.“afld ‘gw:ud:;@mzfld:‘x ke, fPeL 0, s heart for The BRIEFS FOR THE COOK. first thing o do is to let them lie flat| ignorant of the real danger; they like| —T/ANK [. Stanton, In the Atlanta| “phe Goshen Sunday school is to hold eth ( N e e Tucy Acorn and Bob White: I do| Social Corner Friends will find these | and roll them over to the lef;:h‘:(e. | the rides. they like tun. but the vile Bt ose its pienic Wednesday. August 1ith beaten their fathers In SKill of earn- | oy A o come Suunt hio: Lol |sugsestions an ever. present help: | Throwing the shoulders back and|scoundrels are evil in thelr intentions AT EIGHTY. under. the ‘maple trees on the church - : Let’s make a_few comparisons ana| 2 sure that zood looking Chauffeur| If t00 much sait has been added to| JU ool *I TP ine “real "Keep-healthy e e e B B T rémember Thee ~upon mv | 5"SEN £ R York, as a delegate from 4 3 = will look for you. ‘ . tt £ e meditation of ee shall be Mrs, B. R._York. as 2 b °| Rev, J. H. Knot 3 3 E he National Christian_Endeavor con-|ducted churc wood for $3, son _ pays $12. . Father| Since I saw or Leard from vou! . Sure-|the mistake =~ = = % Bang Eating requires as much care and| Parker. I hope they will not only go,!Sweet it ix, Dear Lord. to rest vention in Buffalp. N. Y., this week. | chirch Sunday gave two days’ work at $1.50 for a| 'Y, You have not raoved away. For e Sk shples Mave 2 = deliberation as singing or _dancing.| but bri thers to her lectu: It 1s | Pillowed on Thy loving hreast e IOK B, Qun Sord of woodson gives 2 2-5 days | YOU and the wocd-box are two of the|Dan of cold water to which a few|ZCUOSTRLOR O8Oy T o should met| high time that Tize thetn| Hela 86 safe from niZhts alar Another Goshen boy, Calvin H. Mc- |1 &' stomach tre WIS Sl & io0rd 106 & aiy. ¥5| Gearest thoughts in The Corner: drop£=bf- lembrr julce, have been.add. | Dok £ulp thelr Tcol suen should mot| high time that parents reslize thelr i B s s foiniie s all, of the United States ‘marines.|monthe, does not imp Mother could buy for a 3150 twelve| = Biddy: Did you cackle or moult|ed. As'they are pared, drop the ap-|'f 1 IC¥ PXFIT B NOOR FIOC L o il ook and. clothe thelr boys and. irie | Yhile Thine eves that never sleep who' was with the army of oecupation | ™" X dozen egge. and son for 35 can mow| QUring that awful rainy weather? bies 088 By ©ye, lste l:.he pan. They | i,'2 Litting posture often proves fatal| but aiso to teach them ihe real Firls: | Constant Vigils o'er me keep in’ Germany, arrived from ~overscas — buy 7 2-3 dozens or 4 1-3 dozen less.| Interested Reader: I'want to thank T onaible, B ShPI®S| A weak heart cannot force blood up-|of life—their own existence. By so|So shall mind and heart and sonl, I R i and DrotHen: 10~ ASK FOR and GI Pa could buy for his $1.50 thirty|YOU for the lovely calendar you sent|should, when possible, be cut with apyp . doing less girls will g0 wrong, and the | Ry Thy ceateless care made whote ¢ Rovee ¥ McCall and brother, 1d- pounds of sugar—son for his $5 can| M. I thanked you in spirit before=ilver knife. % A fit diet is g0od medicine. Meat| boys will-grow up pure ‘and noble, in- | Greet the day with auickened pawers | ward . MeCall, wers = gBes 25 0 Sowads now. I now do so on paper, which| . Meltéd butter is a very good substi-| A At diet 12 g00f medicine ~Meat]boys will grow up pure ‘and noble, Serve Thy Wil through all its hours, | their. brother, Calvin H. McCall, at Mo comia buy ham and egxs enough| PFIRES to mind what some lons. wrote|tute for olive il if salad dressing.|Jhele mrstehefness for the theumatic. stead of being beastly weaklings - || Biing Thy Veaven down {o eartn Chmp MNIY, “Wednesday. : for & hearty meal for 3 fhumily of & fon| in one of the letters: “Some sow and | Many prefer the butter to ofl. wiltt OUDEE o, sk our it those that are POt Ded. pug|In'® new celestial birth Farmers from here attended the field The Original 30 cents—son gets ome of the same| Others reap.” I am sure that hit me| When vegetables cook dry and| The Greeks eat two meals a day and |ignorant and unsophisticated. 2 Or. If_soul ana hody part. day meetings held at Storrs college Malted Milk e squarely. As I guess I am one of|SCOrch or burn. set the vessel at once|live Tonp The Americans ar thiee| CBetore laing. would like to send tn | Shin st e Ta hoat, id neart. this week aite K Pa could get his coal for $4 a ton | L20Se Who reap so much good from the[in a little cold water, and they Will| meals and the English five, and neither| the recipe for canning string . beans|L.shall ‘find a sweeter rest Mrs. B. F. Randall celebrated” her and Inval in these zood old $1.50 days, son pays| CokIY letters and have sown so very|taste very little, if any, of the scorch- | live out half their days. with a few minutes’ fire during the|loger to Thy lovine breast 94th birthd; day, August Sth atd Sub little. Truly, it is an effort for me|ins. And my heaven shall ever he e o S TRy Take care of your health and you|warm days, and leaving the real cook- | pnc, ¥y he" 5oy Shad Y s o write, and very often I have thrown il at is to be fried should be| will not need a doctor to take care of | ing for the winter when one keeps a | Gharies A Humphries. in the Chris- apas sy letter, as being too poor :u;.ed l:kb?r';:"%luf.‘;); ::u:; 0.0:: you. RS hot fire, anyway. tlan Register. ! - z bets i ; e Y2 RANK. _Then . another. thought came, that|time in a clean cloth to'insure per- To Can String Beans—String, wash 3 comforted me: “It is more blessed fo|fect drynes i TO MAKE AN OLD TABLE NEw. |20 break beans into two or ~thres PRESTON Al AY SPECIAL give than to receive;”. and : ‘surely| Some foiks. claim that the flavor of g ) e Buni aaoe h 1 picnic of th . - e w Dear Social Cornerites: Old tables| pan of cold water. When it just com-| The annual picnic o the _two there must- be: some. Willing to-receive, | cocod 'is improved.by ‘a little cinha- | are worth making over ~because the | mences P hurches is to be held on the lawn M s 1o boll (domt let it boil) drain | churches is 3 A FREE SOUVENIR o7 rhere would the Dlessed givers got| mon sprinkied over the iop Just be- | wood gn them I betier Chan an be | the. beahs and . put in cans Hive|of ihe Congregitional church mext o ik g L hhq 4 b A bought today: ready,another sauce..pan of boiling | Tuesday. - Grandma " H., passed- the 30th mile| When . v, 18, mot obtainable for | “if*jour tabie is all nicked and badly | salt Water and Al (he bans mearly 15| Miss Phebe Stinson of Mystic was|f T K R R CHAE OF e edlmfimtg&l a we feast- i #€ he, tipe from the cel-| gented, you will have to plane it or|the brim, leaving just enough room|a week-end visitor at J. O. Crary's H A Pelleve e A B e g oa outer leaves of | scrape It until the top is smooth. Then | for -one {ablesgoonful of hot vinegar.| A party from this viace made s irin fly WESTINGHOUSE MAZDA LA ve me nest_and | brussel: if'you had to plane very far down into | Seal and put away. When wanted for | by ‘automobile to Rocky Point Tues- i £ A Dbrightest ong of the Whole party. Long| Rl il washed. thrown in-|the wood, €0 as to take off the stain, | use, pour off the brine. put in day. 404 may she yemain with us. . |toa e of rapidly boiling wa- a v | el i § Suce 4 S o you would have to stain it again. Then | pan of fresh water with a pinch of Several' from here attended the ¥ p: How I wish I could find words to|ter and beiled continuously for 20 f shell: Stor veek. * o " 2 pply two of shellac, rul soda. Let them come to a boil and|field meetings at Storrs this week. g s appl: t coats bbing h A hi . express all The Corner has done for|minutes, then drained and dried in the| each coat with-the No. 00 sa: Vi v is substituting i3 % 'y t with - ti ndpaper. | drain. Then cook as you would fresh Lynwood B. Gra i u it g \ me from thi time. our.deat di oven .or over the fire, will be white.| Then apply the wax. This last is, a | beans. on R. F. D. route No. 1 this week. - Aunt _Abie, Dless her, and Married |dry and mealy and look like a great|very diicult task and seldom d n is dot ———— § ery It tasl lone. Uficle Charles is doing just what I 5 and Happy invited me to their homes.| plate of snow. Let -me warn you, do not touch the|had been longing, for years to be able| When the bubble bursts the get 3 42 FRANKLIN STREET I was not a member, just an ac-| Making chocolate: Chocolate should | under part of the table. to'do.” God bless him. rich quick financier looks like an or- YA quaintance; but I joined The Cor-|always be cooked im a porcelain or| If your table is even and smooth on NEW YORK GIRL. |dinary thief .