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good i A At zas | cem. electric light ¥ th or you will have doc- the e / 1 ,.% ‘wear mb.'m‘fl'om(he et - i i SOCIAL CORNER POEM: ‘added to the cost of lving. one near where “Groves Were God's First” n ; . 35-cent tumler of peanut-butter | Lanis can ¢ Jn_the winter-time. ‘With reverent step and heart with Sabigh . ffifi;fi!k st than two (" The bed-rooms are at the. side, one S g et : : & of e S S ST - : s Sands P B O : Fb W e a5 T pght RROA: one Ris the white ; ’ ‘Whose gothic arch toward heaven's| T3¢ Adaied: T hoe wo o = ~ . [ e e?' the pines th l-aol. "":éfiau l‘.‘h,m to /T Ihe Deorts would Do Witkne W'pw'!“"" "y":g‘é * : s GRS G Y Whe Pl Pi f I Beneath oir foct The"plnes their need- { joby yredineats slons with me. e P e e In bt o Pk | to the meat by these recipe =Lt (he L Syieies_smoot | n you your riayer Piano from us you save at least Boft carpeting the aisles. My being| tor & e o e o pIOHT Sax Stuffed. Fidnk Stmak—Purchase ohe |iaid to the veranaah. | On ihé side | P 5 " WS i ot s ] | TSR ol L Wt a0 & emiaipa ind o maenolls o 47§ $100. You save this money because we are out of the high - regular i A - | tween thi§ and the garden is a board S 2 The "fmid nermit thrask, st His iiage tne - OIS, ohe Snd ooe-hell - cups of| ence v foet nign” ana over i rent district and we do not have to make an extra charge as command. F s e s k. e re ney sucl -a red ram] E 3 ¥ > ing ome tepspoon of salt one- o desp and beil-toned notes it alw| Dear : sl 242 T e Sl inciyke enet, e el e e R e piancea_rece: |f§ OVerhead. : . 1 > ; A o b iarge onion Shsppea e sug e o .p.:;-g.:ednc:; S ebaioubersion, | e sianting sonbeams itered hroush steers_and ; iwn{‘ foeling ot regrel i ceit Genly over’he seak wbouc dn i | iee agus. White: and murple ¥ ; y Day's bencdiction resting on my e c e Mwbu’:fl;‘_ "n"“{n”'t k -fl R U s e femape A S e Dadeiel The Player Piano illustrated, together with double With geatirul heart I sank upon my e uih Iut e causles U n twine. Dice | flower. i 3 duet bench, with space for music, 12 brand new Q. R. S. knees plan to attend the trons of the road very much. incon. 3 cups of car- ) Let us hope that this may not begin Rolls, b tiful £ h 4 binet holdi ia QERE piayer. “The biessh my|BiE: 1 m and loss. We _three cups of turnips. Put the|and end in imagination, but that - it olls, beautiful scarf, mahogany cabinet holding about Amen said— find myselr a it | f being governed by American|vegetables ir. z baking dish or pan, |may come to fruition. or somathing 75 rolls.and free delivery anywhere, value $525—OUR ‘While through the quet woods, in|a small boy I once knew sister, | Principles with a due regard for the|the meat roll in the center and co very much like it, in many of ove 3 y , value $52 e o e iR A BT AT 3 i m(_. - Whry bt P pae B mll‘ea_vhthdwuter. Suter | tives. PRICE $398. “ SN Seeities of thn Huy ;l‘e ngver goes nowhere nor sees noth- L .w" Man vnmo'ufiy i mw Re "‘.‘,T_.Q"‘x‘.‘.?.?." a.slow oven uni A P i this free people just what they must o . # " Syringfleld (Mase) Republican.| SN igoges ST Siaita | do. Just where they must or must not| Mest Balls and Rice Mix three|DELIAH DEAL'S AHUBARB JELLY. Our Instruments are brand new and guaranteed \for fo Last ‘Rbse oOf St ;"‘"{.“.‘;‘,' ride. or who they must not feed, or |CHPS OL: chopped meat with three| Dear Sisters of the Social Corner: P Exploration. ;- e By ‘: entertain, they are giving themselyes|CuRs of boiled rice, season with salt[It is a long time since I have written ten years T need not seek the pole's eternall it 0 SBORG BAVTRR K g} the appearance of lacking true Ameri- 57 DEPPER 298 LY Ipy stall cakes as | vou and roe i g el b snows, 9 sk > i t having for. i c wi ou sinde the June meeting that fingers sy. ‘but_our . also. can principles, and nol a & proper | form and add ome beaten |d ul the | regard for the rizhts of others who are £ DL ~h A oo Honie | dron hot'day. the hottest of the To learn their wondrous, silent 1T am sure we all e “ou " e of their-own af- E to summer. Each year ihe Arctic hither comes| Yeranoe B e &Gt | porcapaic of manasing inclc own af Pain or with a tomato sauce. | I notice Tilly Addley sent her recipe | Bringis ™ i hang- | ha% 2 &pod hobby and. | their. Teaders. whether they are fEnt T e [ T aeh cotibrve, and 2 1t la] E inging the weir urora's chahg- 3 “or wron; an very fine and brown n- a|different from ne thought I would } ; stick to it until the wheels turn again 2. Htele fat in the frying pam. Sear and|tell you. how I make f and see ber smiling face, We hone the time will soon come n which each planet|®d T CEN sew er fand cards| when the unions will realize that other|prown two cups chopped meat in the| Rhubsrb Conssrve -Three pounds ' burns and giows, from a number of Si v. 11 of | people have rights as well as they, and | hot fat, weasoning it with salt and |rhubarb; after it is pdeied: ome pine- | Gray dawns, which _scarce reveal e T ot TSIt dent o be Too domineering | pepper.” [ine” @ gweased | dien with |appie, beeied: onc pownd seeicd rais- N | 46 FRANKLIN STREET ‘whicl] ey Which were a gray land and sea. s kel in this free country in macaroni and fill the center|ins. Put all these through the meat Dim_moons, more dear than night] S Thisnt ones Sere e ters 10 Tro] hive heen given. #0 many Privileges|with. meat. Peur over the meat two|Culter or Chop. Thrce pounds o £ itself can be, Corne: Etta et Saturday | and advantages. cups of stewed tomatoes and bake ali|®ar. Put all fogether, and let stand - 3 And chilling winds, which bedt with| gye Loy nn.‘,-%ghq Doolittle, AUNT MARY. |for one hour in a moderate oven. Cold jover night, then cook slowly until £ eruel blows, and others, = . < chopped meat may be used instead of | thiek . and jellied. Add one-quarter I Here. too. I know the tropic's ardent] “"s Titie Inte; ‘poastBly.’ but ‘nbre the| A HOT TIME MOVING,, fresh meat if | 3 pound broken meat nuts: last pour in- (of ketchip. salt and pepper. Cover CHESTNUT HILL | sunday 1n Watettora zone less siricere. are my.con to] Dear Social Corner Sisters: Since| A few experiments along these.limes| (0o tumblers and cover with wax. This|closely and cook slowly (]l meat is Mr. and Mrs. Harley Jacob: Long days which melt to night of| Grandma and 1 m.. my last letter I have had quite an ex-|will prove profitable. makes one dozen tumblers. tender. W. W. Palmer and party returned|Coventry for the week en argent flame, the honor of being our oldest Cérner-| perience in moving, and it was such a| . RUTH. Several times lately I have heard MARY JANE. |ga oo ” 3 Mr. aggl Mre. A. A. F Rank grasses hiding life unseen, un-| jte. b Veew Tiot time the very fibst of July: e different peovle speak of Mother Ship- — S&tupday, Trom R tWO WOk’ SULOMO~ | oy oy RSNl o known, Will close with these timely shg-|perhaps some of the Sisters remember KITCHEN STANDARDS. ton’s Prophecy, saving they had heard VACATIONS AT HOME. bile trip to Wells Beach, Me.. improved | York, were calling on fr And fiving winds, too swift, too light| gestion: 1 it: but T am all settled now and am| . Dear Secial Corner Sisters: More|9f 1. and would Hke to read it. As| pear Social Cornerites: If we!in heaith. They report” excellent fish- | Sunday afternoon 167 naw | Drink less, breathe more. feelinig some better. |amd miore it dawns on the feminine I found it a few days ago in 100king |paven't the cash to dwell at swell|ing of bluefish and cod William Nott of _New For me (he winter wanes and sum-y Pai Telist chibw: fnonk I thank Twice Twenty for my wel-|mind that in the planning of her own |OVer some papers I thousht perhaps| . uminer pl o be fed and waited| Miss Georglanna Iint, a teacher, | SPending a weel at ( Dimon's, i g & :‘hes Ride less, walk mors. come to The Cormer but do not want| workehop, the kitchen, a woman|Someone at feast of the Sisters might ypon we may reduce our work and|who has been in New Hritain at the o Sier, Dol whose anchors never| Cloghe lgbs; bathe more, Ier to think 1 capied my veeipe fOr!shouid huve more Of & voice than isjilke (0 have i€, 80 &Bf sending it fOF | one househon raoobons g ok Wnd | who has been in New Britain at the rise. | Worry less, mére. | Ginger Snaps from The Corner. a8 Iiajloted her by the average maid ar- [Feprint: £ 7 of fun at home. James -at that place for a few days| A woman has as little use inette M. Lowater Waste less, give more | have had it a good many vears—even|ohitect. The lines Kmown &s “Mother Ship-| 1n the first place the home is re- |last week. another woman he Y Write less, read more. before The Corner was started. And more and more woman is ge- [ foms Prophecy” were first published|guced to summet conditions. To make| Mr. and Mrs., G. T. Chappell and |her husband as she has fo . Oupid Is Popular. Preach less, practice more. 1 have not seen a letter from Iust|manding that those blue print plans|in England in 1485 before the discov- |the house casier to take care of and |daughters, Cora and Elinor, spent last | does " PRIMROSE. | Me since I began to write, and I think|or the new home shall include some |FY of America, and of course, before | cooier wiecn i e rugs. roll them L There is nothing in creation That will interest us sn, Or_throughout the human system Miran8a’s Short Ou any of the discoveries and inventions {0 T LE 1 . T mnentioned therein. Al the events| g, IV alaperies. all bric-a-brac, and predicted have come to pass excepbt|ihe unnecessary dust-catchers were 1 am some acquainted, as we are sis-|or per jdeals of a kitchen—learned by ters in more than one semse of the| oy it oA B A K itectural P - w. word. % . B to BRI & e s L Sonial Cugnar. Gstess — Was sorry the Club No. 4 pienic had| SIS o tons women have ais |the last—the end of the World We ro- | thewen Mo s v ad the T asecy g By the world at large is paid, i axciee Soe XL 4 to be postponed on account of trolley| ysseq among themselves the guality|Print it by request: save way io luncheon cloths some- ©Or that has such approbation, v It g strike, but hope we can meet later, as! ;" " ideal kitehen until now there is| Tim nd once in a while to paper As the courting of a maid, fapies homs e Uy e oy 1 should like to meet Keziah Doolittle.| ; respectably long list of things a|Carriages without horse shall zo. luncheon set 5 z solirands had been away lo see her| Last Rose of Summer and all of thel i nar ahould be to please the mod. |And accidents fill the world swith woe, | e wy, o family should in the cool Father Adam first began it sister. . SHp tajlced. as. It It Wms & other Sisters. ern housewife and meet the require- |Around the worla thoughts shall Iy |.iorning hoors help in doing the Back in Eden, it is said. ks Glp. and was Spic. 1., twe 1 should like to hear from Mari- ‘men: of the intelligent womlan who |In the twinkling of an eve. nouscworl and in clear weather the And as fastas countries peopled o T had planned 15 fol | zold, as I tried her brown bread and | WeN'S, % ‘Nomemaking workehop and | meals may be served out of doors un- The contagion to them spread; low the plan she 1aid out, but she'd|thought it fine. Tood: iAboratory. ‘Waters shall yet more wonders do der th ttess. 'n rimple pienic form And today there is no reglon no sconer gone. thim 1 thought ;I had CURT. | G immarized, thess requirements| Now strange, vet shail be true and occasionally at some nearby lake Found beneath the shining sun. 2 Jetter pn. JCould take RoU are: { The world upside down shall be or seashore where bathing and boat- Where tenegih the shining <un. | easy for four days and bave the house VACATION RIDES. Not too mitch floor space—10 or 12|And gold be found in root of tree. ! e And a maiden its not won. spick aad_spen by. Morke Agaca: thiey Dear Social Corner Sisters: I regret | seet mare is- adequate. . 4 weather is unfavorable day belOné she Edmie e not being able to attend some of e Washable walls, Through fulls man shall ride i ot oT- Gk Dlebunses thies: iy Al id has a long engagement Mirapda arrived on the thifd @ay|many pleasant gatherings you are en-| few pleces of furniture, and those ! And no horse mor ase be at his side. | .ok Ot pereh upon which simple pic- With the hearts of human kind, about 11 o'clock. and ha@ to pound ai joving right along, I hope 10 \cOME| carefully selectea and easily cleaned.|Under water man shal walk. Dic suppers may be merved, And will even shoot an arrow SiLiio Wake S u » +] to_the Buckingham gathering®in Sep-|7ne stove, table, sink and cupboards | Shall ‘ride, shall sleep, shall talk. Fase up your work, plan for simple At an animal T find; porny. Miranda.” says I ‘T wasn't| tember. 1 want to tell you about MY|go arraneéd as to save steps: that is:|In the air men shall ‘be seen open air livin nd you will find there While the birds are special vietims = | SFGURE You! o s vagation. A § So that the routes most used in pre- |Im white, in black, in green. is lots of healih and enjovment to be Of his all-embracing darts, 1 kmow vou wasn't. that's why Tm| ~Wednesday, June' 4th, ‘T went parmg meals are as short as possible. s 2 Dt And the rascal never misses hege.” pafd- oy, £ Boston; arrived there 1145 a. m. MetyP*INENE80 07" Jiced above the fioor |Iron In the water shall float ok o place qn earth more en- In his gumning after hearts, $he looked me over and then went|my fricnds. had luncheon. visited Bos- | aiourtl (5 make its use @niy without |As easy as 4 wooden boat. Joyable at night than one’s own bed, i 5 . S s aadch. fnd when she came| ton Common and stores. came to' Mal | Sicaiing. If possible the ive. champer |(Gold shall be found mid sione T s tent oron e over || Successful Entertainment Not a living thing escaves him, | oot lonk oot nopeon (it bed Goes| fapan on trofley; got aute and went to| S®tHME: L RPN, Olia “open from [In a land that’s now unknown. ERDUES High or low, or bound or free, not. look a8 It it had bebn alept in { Norfoll street: went Irom there tofB0 *BS TRICIESIUS SOONS Dot ng i " "Tiose who will can get more health s i 4 Fire and Water shall wonders do ana strength and pleasure out of life. must not be punctuated by excuses for furnishings fince I've been gone. Did You sleep In| Dorchester, , Jamaica, Cambridge and|{ne SUCTSS (0 entering the kitchen.. it last night. Arlington, to Lexington and Concord. 0d and spot- | England shall at last admit a few TIGHE. In the palace. in the hovel On the ground or in the tree; 1 “ A good floor, h And the world is only happy was some nervous and - sai® “I| 1 saw the home of Bullard, thel & EO°C UCT NS RCUn And this werid to an end shail come g whpd Contented” T"hacd founa, O RbuBht you aidn't know vou aia:”| SrEIRIT OF (S Concord grape The | P"3l fo,"Sicciric stoves o give off In elghicen hundred and eighty-one. WILLINGTON or anything else. . ith a dozen Cupid viot . : A heat as possi- ; Full or lmw!p‘!mndin:‘!:m“"dv said she. “You :od Yn':. late you for-| Louise Alcott; saw. the Hawthorne and :;Qv":"; :',‘;‘h“’:":";" h m‘:‘,’,“, 1 also haye the history of the china| Mrs. Eddy Burdick returned home . — gk Tariiat i SOt undress. din: veus erson places; walked over the bat- | ble. apd with o verd rs. kpown as the willow pattern, and o |from Shelton Sunday. She was ac- e Can Supply You Qui y Yicam. L @ chance to yeply for| tleground, and Concord bridge, saw thel ™It f0 Or™ OF QOGS ST, iy people at this age bave a craze |companied by her sister, Mrs. John 2 o7t i hm Kitchen and thers| graves of the first British soldiers whol , oucP 0F SU'S SO0 L BE0Y0, thelfor amtidues. I dom't Know DUt thes |Sforse. - Oscar Hemmeler . brought ith s ol e Ba __ANSWERS AND INQUIRIES. e e e e e | e ey sieet | hanging of much-used utensils. may like to'get that ioo. Somecone|ihem in his car with anything in the Furniture line that may be VIRGINIA - Card recelved and mail-| ban ‘an tine an oD of them: crerys| Siorer Eitcairn bosoied. of whne ho|, G000 casters on Al movable fusni- [Whe v pleces of that partieuiar pats | itrs "ciara “Josiin motored to Nor- S thing was in di ~and the dining- | would_do to the Yankees. Lafavette[te = . L . yoinelstony to kecp with the dish or dabes. | Nhise Hemicrine Ricketts is spending necessary for the party and you may rest assured AOBE JELLY. e Bad been Stpuck|and Washington were entertatned| JlTUL B0 0 Y open, mont of them| I hope it will be pleasant Aug. 21 |ner vacation in New Jersey. She was i 5 : . - by_lightening. A there. . o B and that I as well as numerous others | accompanied by little Robert Pneston. that it will be correct in every appointment. Dear Sisters of the Social Corner: [| “Whare's Yer @ish cloth?" said she.| | came to Waltham end - spent afénclosed _ ~ = o e ae]of the class may be able to be at Ol | St iia Brown lett Wednesday for have been going to write for some time|3nd she found that in the s AL, | Pleasant evening. e B iring much time. €a's that day. N Lake Sunapee. N. L. She will visit and tell you about mv rose jelly made|and every derned thing see bel Thursday, June Sth. very fine and)WO® TN rolling table with shelves| 1 was so disappointed not to g0 to|Boston and other places on the way. If You Will Come to Us ] S o e et “yefied | tho o RaTeyed iaren T Tiove and | Frvmantn Mame via Willon, Duics,|4nd_ Small wheels 4o maie it easily|Nels Bij's Like Olga wes al ready.| The Boy Scomts meet each Saturday them in a gquart of water 20 minutes; | Dity mived up with it. Weymouth and Kingston; saw Ply- | Movable about tne kitchen an: - el o R S R I Ll B i f Rev. Theo- - - then sirained. and fo a pint of juice| “Tain't +safe to go away unléss 1| mouth Rock and Pilgrim hall of relics, | ing room. M iut 1 R T llaws ke |5 | st (he_cubervition o in emergency or other cases we will demonstrate | K , g [ to your satisfaction, that we thoroughly under. | 2 pound ®f sugar. anc bofled 20 mip- | take you With me.” said she. returned via Egypt home of Thomas world will get - adjusted again and | AMonday night there was a Commu- I_was delighted when boiling the | pity mixed up with it. ton Beach: many bathers. also many| Will my reader féllow me in imagin- e et o N A Rl o calango lasbamelia. R TR 5 i lsaves: the house was scented wi UNCLE JOE. |at City Point, South Boston; then a|ation to a point near a large city, New R o inip g e s B stand our business. roses. ride around Blue Hil. York, for instance, where the waters ey ~ A 3. ' Hello. Olga. I-was pleased to read -I AUGUST MEETING OF CLUB N. 2| Friday, Jufie §th, spent the day at ofqllfonx Island sound, perhaps a half, REASONABLE .DISHES. Wednesday to their home in New .Ha. letter from ,\'o\,lu‘-nd was delighted vou As Wi Bth, ".. .the Revere Beach, and was too hot to| mile away, are to be seen from the Dear S‘T-‘:iax‘ Corne{rflfglslara- tl;l;‘der are soing to the picric ‘at v dnesday, Aug. Oth. he sh porch. resent conditions o market there ! . by, < home. DT Toar reBular dav for the meeting of Club| '“Lituraas, ihe Tth, left Mattapan at S onnong half acre of zood level|are really o cheap foods . but only |limantic, their 2ipes. wnd. ;‘::s,_s"o‘; Bof White and I wil surely come. | 10 G N Suckingham Memorial, Seot~| 230 p. m. for Weilesley and fode|land we will build a bungalow. A real|relutiveiy reasonaiiy priced edibles: | children’ from Ohio. s e imought best to Mave It notwith-| hrough Brookline, Newton and along|bungalow is & house of one story only,| These recipes will be found to be|Miss Church last week. o Stxndieg’ thy STHRY, &5 °"'§lflggg Commohwealth avenue; visited the|has an ornaméntal roof, a broad ver- | reasonable in cost: Samuel Gardner sang a tenor solo Horace Hunnewell estate. rhododen-|naadah across the front, dormer Win-| Good Stew from Beof Soup Bone—| ™t «hy_n:hd Sunday W drons at their best. a really beautiful| dows, bay windows, ‘s breakfast | ;%00 St s Dot Sokp - pome [APpTecizted. T e at'the home. Saw lake Waban and Welles- [ porch at the back, and other things| o0 je made into a good stew with a o P Tey college for women. to make it attractive: “a high under-|pjiie of the stock. For this purpose | "Ome of Romaine Tucker . @ Bug- Tt very cold and we giadly | pinning of coble-stomes: the 2:dos|ine meat should be cooked .with &, Lhs CPEaEcment of A T ondon Teturned hiome, o enjoy a lobater Aup- |and. ool ' shimgled. Tt is to contain|genertus supply 'or hignly Havored |be® Lo Oilman Lous g g T e rovtag and heih- vegetables, such.as carrots, celery and | M4 PN JATTNCHIzh had an auction Sunday, the gth. went to Waltham.| Batering from the verandah you Will|gnions. Make n rich brown sauce, al- | Mr%, Marlin Knlshl Bad on affCon | Was the M nd e tovard fhbdicel eotlens s sewms | Ao Eals-nined hall Antehed Dn ble's|lowing two- lgwel. taplespoons each of | B8, Toek, 0T, IS Ty ven. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Griggs of Wil- SHOME FURNISHERS SHEA & BURKE } | saw Harvard medical college and some I€; columns of this wood sec- ) b ! § euhe A of the dormitories. the’ Christian Sel- | fion 'off the living-room which s fin- | f0 Gt "0 10 £ 08 G (R Hioere | D and Mrs. Converse are taking i ner meeti; e ence church, ~ Returned home well | ished with tho same wood. The same Cut’ the meat inta small pleces and | vAgation: L e :Wi.{%;,?m?} Dl with my vacatiop. Many|efect I earried out In the Gining- | censer in tre srce. e =The Suslay.ackpol_picnjo_held in ! 2 P« - “ol. Hall's pine grove last Saturd | o) told him. ¢ ad_ha i R NODAGUE 1502, |0 Leme Windews in lving ond| ™o, ing Variety Through Flavor: | was much chloved Sports and mysic way ‘before, and that we 3 el T s making it with the|im95—In seeking to avoid monotony | provided entertainment.and ice cream .‘,’;g’uw n : A ADOBRAHAM. “"h’:,‘_‘“f‘:,'-'m,, weather, espe- |it 35 well to remember that three dis-|apd lemonade added (o the neral Tow e w doyd: Dear Social Corner Sisters: Adobra- | oully i Tall and winter It 6ot to me e e ity chens of ‘Hartford | funersl at afl. . g ham one good man and expressed | furniture in color. the better, as it|Xeat and. e e oz MY NN A L the HI 1o AL ew i hin inlGuRICY 3 Just Himseit and | the hall. The rugs ali through of soft|Or making gravy for it. The frst is |who formerly lived near the Hill, is anl m“"‘g.m ooy I e o T lowies aud hromee “Uihe furnitare of | Obtaintd by cooking the meat with-|caring for Mps. Hansen, who has been R S TURE e a , TEtAD and willow. with Bers |00 second B¢ browning the meat bui | e \filium ‘Cooke of Vernon was regular tirde. " ke ke halée 3 nd there & heavy piece to add solidity | ;o0 (We fiour. and. the third by brown- | the week-end guest of Mrs. Clarence - sithqugh Other half was awood as the finishings. powder biscuit (a very o0ed andli, spend Thursday afternoon Hot--Cold Bottles 1 PINT SIZE, ENAMEL CONTAINER ........ 1 PINT SIZE, CORRUGATED NICKEL CON 1 QUART BOTTLE, CORRUGATED . CON. TAINER .. HE LY $4.00 $2.00 were invited with 0t tru Ipmate and ‘ready to assist| In New Engl w there is. so E LA e e ) prcadhgting’ Lo when @ little extra help was needed | mueH sun-leas Slomy weather, especi- Do A P SR W e N | W Coleraan. i€ Fan mach by |outside. Fresh air was best forfally in fall apd wintr it seems to me] 0% T S°N PR U SEERIAVICR g ol i outting the grass Around the | that the more windows we have in our|Part At loast of the meat should be TIN LUNCH BOXES with Pint Bottl Tther amusing, or woula| hGuse yulling weeds for the plg and |nouse."the Tighies our wood work and | rONC E W, Want W mt Bottle It was not 8o troub) o cl¥aning the plgpen was all for §ood | fwrmniture In oolor. the better. an it|OVer it ‘ R et £ very Woman Wants 2 o Ibashome | exercise at times. all Belpsa to keep us from being do- | Swise Stew—_futo a thick piece of | kg $3.60 Eet w) o, . ! {rolleymen (it To wome cxtout he was for wo- | preased by the sweainer. a X | the eaf - 45 "JS.{..",','.‘ s "TiEnts, A% he always allowed | We are <hut np ss mach of the time | possivle. It should be powsible o el ? N Car TRE AtS 10 Do the Reat Bus ub b B fa 0 0od fo be able to tmen fo|Detwzen one-fourth and one-half cup *hY divtuce: [morning, encournsed her in the habit: | ihe. interiar ot mur hames for checs |of Nowr into one and one-half pounds of steak, Brown the floured steak . it was w0 comfortable to have a warm | and . eomont. % ; it seemed wo foolish to me to jroom . to dress in. reminding her to| We pass from the dining-room to the | carefully on both sides in butier or . OW! — ® = , that lot of o hang his pants over a chair I front{kitchen through n swing-door. hidden | drinpings. “Cover with boiling water RSO " with plenty. .r' 'fifl‘,‘ of_the -oven. from view by a handsome screen. Here |and cook at a low temperature until e ouse G at fi‘ 5 I There, were spells when he had a|you will find a bard.wooed floor, & fair- | ment is tender. If gravy is mot thick s of Al -fik ¥ falling out with wlark, not that t;hera fized Kitchen range «for I think thered :‘.""‘.'."f’.,'.':’l‘.?"?‘...’“ .)x‘mv;:n;n a lit- ey ! wark. t came wos any greal distunces mayl 4 |ie nothing more comforiable on a cold! tle flot w. <0l o n o o 3e s T e e ™ a8 QEEwite lor R Tieh: HISHGS ST L Sl e o e oo | Bavots Byl Ot e and ome-halt Bulletin Building 74 Franklin S reet nany of men ‘e no hurry was ane of hi: moltoes. T¢|in » gand cank & ‘and T might add, | pounds of round stenk into pieces | {2 o slight, o nd he could only have heen born with {mear ‘the hemter. a ‘window over the|about ap inch and a half square and 2 Telephone 831-4 had “bit g silver spoon in his mouth how charm- | good house-wife won't turn to and|brown thoroughly on both sides by P face” It Ing life would hka-fl&t cooking in f: “Add -one -pint of wm- ¥ “When apeaking Tou find a eabinet 'built intojter, one sliced omion, one tablespoon e s S 2 AR X e

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