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SOCIAL CORNER POEMS A GREAT SECRET OF ENJOYMENT IS THE ART OF CULTIVATING PLEASANT ASSOCIATIONS it is the 1Tth of April and ho heater April yet; but we must wait fi«‘ie kindtnelfi (])yt n the railroad officials and mosf el : b : OB, the eweet south wind ETOWS|ean house in hot weather. Well, T Unted Stateg Whns .m.m g g Will close now by sending the nicest e 2 heat g o sugar cookie recipe you ever saw: i - | And the sunshine lingers longer Bvery day. | Soon will come the laughing Sprifig | With the joyous bird a-wing; How the brooks will leap and sing Bvery day! J See the pussy-willows growing | _Bvery day, | 8ee thé rosy sunsets, glowing Every day, | Hear the hidden rootlets call, “Hasten, blossoms, one and all! Soon the welcome dew will fall Bvery day!” . Oh, the skies are growing clearet Bvery day, And the time is coming nearer Every day, When the leafy woodland bowers LOBSTERS, Ib.. 40c R, Bk fne svist witn st | Gewrle Eutagr Poue MBS Salt Pork Steak Whole, Ripe | OUR OVENS | Fresh aad Alive ghowers, tablespoons gelatin, 1-¢ cup hot wa- Every day! ; c 4 SHmrrs . LowaTER | Grkte” punas Hinds into mil | SSSEY oy gL mohe whh ot of Pound 20c TOMATOES | GATED CREAM | Fresh, Caught in T i i slitgie ho knows. R A Buoyant Note gelatin dissolved in hot water. Cook | ™ i e NICELY CURED Can 20 D ] Shetucket River ‘e ing \ a few minutés, let cool and add YI NTY. e . 3 C T e oot thing as’time, my| & ffed vrange-juice. Now beat till A MEATLESS DINNER. Beef Liver oughnuts ‘There's never going to be; There's no such thing as age or end In all eternity. Life is the strength of thi told, | dish this is delicious; the whipped|8nd I realized that there was at least C RN BOSTON BROWN ENNAN HADDIE 15¢ Afe is the strength o ngs untold, | 7 & ih 267 ‘Fonlly. % ive | one cost cutter actually at work, or 0 2 PSRN 3 K " is the. or really Xpensive & .. pEbeaic ol dcross the skyl L e o ang comstarch | Biing | #7108 o e N. B. C. MILK VEAL Bread, loaf 9¢ : March on, nor fear to dic! There's no such a thing as death, my friend, March on, the way is light! toes, bacon and onions. G There's truth and youth and love té| Divide the - oranges into small| I place two teaspoons of minced AND LOIN PIECES em-Nut spend, pleces after peeling and removing | onion and the same amount of minced TO ROAST, Ib. .. 35¢ March on, with banners bright! It's noon, wide noon, where e'er you dice, prepare a Irench dress-|with three or four strips of bacon 4 i e, look, ing by blending salt, paprica, olive |which are-frying. Then I add a lit- Mllk, can 13(: | RSN RS Pound 32C Baked at the Mohican Store. % There is no shrivelled thing; oil and lemon juice, and cover the fruit | tle over half a can of tomatoes to IN MOHICAN FANCY BREADS, ROLLS, BISCUITS, | Tea thousand shining words are | With this, allowing it to stand for half { one can of corn, mix and turn into CUTLETS, Ib. ... 86¢c ; CAKE, ETS, ONLY THE BEST SUGAR, BUTTER, yours, “ an hour before servihg. Pile spoon of | the bacon pan, stirring thoroughly ARMOUR’S FLOUR AND MILK ARE USED, IN MOST CLEAN AND Whose peaks are crowned with|the mixed fruit on lettuce leaves and |and letting cook for a few /minutes CHOPS’ b, 45¢ Mild T CAREFUL WAY, IN ORDER TO INSURE THE BEST spring serve very cold. It is a very quick dish to prepare and S C d y asty, RESULTS. _YOU MAY, THEREFCRE, RELY UPON Herbert Randall in Holyoke Tran- MARY J. |with it sometimes I use freshly boil- ugar Lure = THE PERFECT PURITY AND DELICIOUSNESS OF N T R L b TR A ) W AR Ry E S Answers and Inquiries Baltic: Sample of lace from Joan is awaiting you if you will forward your address MISS SISTERS WHO HAVE STOP. PED CHATTING Sugar Cookies—Three eggs, two cups sugar, one cup butter and lard mixed, one-half cup sweet milk, one teaspoon soda, two teaspoons cream tartar; bavor with vanilla; stir flour for a stiff dough, take small quantity on ,board at one time, do not handle any more than necessary, cut in any desired form. Bake in quick oven. If this is not put in the waste bas- ket, I may come again some time. MA OF GREEN GABLES. ORANGES IN PUDDING AND SALAD. Corner Members: Just now many of the smaller or cooking oranges are to be had at a reasonable price and they are excellent in puddings and salads, two recipes for which I am sending: ter, whipped cream. the mixture bubbles, add one-half cup of whipped cream and pour into a wet mold. Decorate with whipped cream N1 oranges. For a company may be used. Date and Orange Salad: One cup seeded dates, 3 tablespoons olive oil, sale, 1 scant tablespoon lemon juice, paprika, lettuce, oranges. every particle of white membranaous pith, Season the dates and cut them into HOW TO HELP OTHER MEMBERS. Dear So¢ial Cornerite: prised to receive a y send_ grateful thanks for e same. When you have made a discovery or coine across anything worth while, just make a note of it and send it to The Corner to help someone else and i Resinol Little cuts and scratches are aggra- vating and painful, and they can even become dangerousifinfected. Prevent such a condition by cleansing the in- jured spot well, 4nd then applying * RESINOL OINTMENT. Its gentle antiseptic balsams soothé while they heal. " A physician’s prescription, and recommended widely,—it is no longer an experiment to thousands who have used it successfully for various skin affections, Af all druggists. e e crrr—— control of his temper, for that is very Members of The Social Corner: 1 heard some one asking the other day for an idea regarding & meatless meal Knowing the desire to get some- thing new I resolved to tell the Cor- ner members about a dish that was suggested by another’'s inquiry. It is a compination of corn and toma- green pepper—I usually put mine through a meat grinder—in a pan ed rice as a swbplémentary dish. I have received many helpful sug- gestions from the Corner members and I hope I may be able to assist others. There is nothing like an ex- change of ideas. : NORMA. SALMON ‘AND RIGE LOAF. GOOD ‘Bacon. Pound 28¢ Crackers Pound 1%¢ EVAPO Smoked Pound 121/45¢ Roast Beef BEST CHUCK PIECES Pound 20c Pound 23c CUTS RATED SHOULDERS Pound ‘ C iz - CHICKENS FOR ROASTING Pound 55¢ Lean Beef FOR POTTING Pound 14c Hamburger P Pound 12Vc NATIVE DRESSED |1SHORT CUT LEGS SHOULDER PIECES Sausage . oud 25¢ el B 2 AR Armour’s Link | Whole Milk Fancy Packed 300 Can 14c Margarine MARKET. Cheese Pod lc 31bs. Peck 35¢ LEMONS SIZE Dozen 15¢ Hand Packed | HOT FROM CHOCOLATE Dozen 40c HOT BAKED Beans, Ib. 121/5¢ The Child’s Delight Is a Dainty Mouthful of Good and Wholesome EVERYTHING YOU BUY FROM TWO-LAYER CAKE, Covered With Whipped Cream, each............... 35¢c OLD DUTCH COFFEE CAKE, each . 2For13c Yellow Onions - 3 Ibs. 25¢- Sweet Potatoes Pound 10¢ SMELTS, Ib..... 25¢c FRESH SHORE H HADDOCK, b. .. 10c Fresh, Nicely Cured LONG CLAMS, pt. 15¢ From Caps Cod te, Such As THE MOHICAN -1 10 <] While I T e ear Social Corner Fi . e|it Will also provide material for Sisters of Social Corner: While m\’:.",”:“u"‘.‘(fm: °§?"',,L|T,'|‘;'l'.a"am‘:r: e hid AL g e R of salmon in various ways whe have beon chatting the most of | NOW to put into practice my own|I am particulatly partial to it in a)pousekeeper likes to be called fussy, |apart. ‘The flowers should be picked | seem to tire of. and I think would eld relatives. the time for the past ten vears in thej-siecry, I will tell vou of an ¢ loaf with ”C“:kI vt°" ;ai‘h.mi‘{’ Wfif r’; but to my mind it is a better title | regular If this method is follow-| miss if they didn’t appear quite oft- t at Mrs. A. M. « v page. o y {0 toast cheese. Put the cheese|besh but I like ani to: f’ou"m than to be referred to as a slacker. | ed, ms can he had all summer, | en. They are: 2 They wore absent part of the time|ON t Very shallow tin, like a pall cover | Will, sg I am sending or y during the world's war: mayhe they a book furnishes an excellent way of or even kettle cover, and place be- ner. I guess the editor thinks we are try . pulled off one of the outer leaves. Too The particular wo reputation of Dear Sisters All: being who n the! gets Writér who sent a until frost kills the plants in the fal FAITH. Mock Cherry Pie: One cup raisins ety B oA A tween the wire bread toaster and you| Salmon and Rice Loaf: Take a ohe) oried up over every — (seeded), 1 cup cranberr _cup| " Char e o ",‘l.h::‘“':'}‘w“‘"‘}_p{"’l‘::’c‘;”:‘0 won't toast your fingers at the same|pound can of —best red salmon and |guring the day may make A m PHOTOGRAPHER BUSY AGAIN. |susar, 1 teaspoon cornstarch. Water |(ne W pany p on ac- e hey 801 Hitve, b von do tn HOIGINR o Hoxk flake with fork, freeing it of all par- [ ol 5 R G ies whick Dear Soctal Corner Sisters: Don't] 0 cover. Wash and pick over the|count of pe alth and has gone to gladden the page and now have|“Syfien reading, have a colored pencil | ticles of bone. ' Mix with one cup of : g0l i have forgotten yow. but | cranberries. Cook ralsins and berrje anic b ome with his e handy to mark any special picce or |Doiled rice and one-half cup of bread ta know one . wor to monopolize the Cor. | together for 20 minutes in enough wa- r They certainly set a good example | .iivaiive or recipe (HAL you may wich | crumbs and one egg. Season with pa-| i (OOAMEE hfidron nages S tor D e o sevore | ter to cover. Dilute cornistarch in a for economy in dress for the same|§o" 0 OF TECIDS hat vOU May Wish| rika and lemon juice. Form into a |3 %3N ine d Sugihe e O Ve | little cold water and stir into mix- sostumes and the extreme prices did | {0 i {ime C1¢ will save lots af e |loal and place in baking dish. Have | 0 U0 S e e o the sun nines | ture. — Add sugar and bake between not trouble them, Leter they may |\Cokg" e lots of tme|, o1dy a sauce made by frying two ta- | Sub, OF, Blats. e M aia hat Tt o Aberpibs | wp eruntes api with up-to-date styles, but|™ 14, w, 1 blespoons finely chopped bacon or | v §0G S P hiow 2 2 2 s gt L as S o £ . s that it is far better to throw s Coffee Cocoanut Custard: T hope they will be more sensible than |¢.Join: Was pleased to see a letter| S SPPUCL iy small chopped onion. | that it I et . - u : ;o ve resent tifne. : > PR auce and pour around loaf. Bake in gt £ i S e e g, - clea . With R o secitied to suddenly drop out of sight|Sauce and D At 1 I have seen—and doubtless so have t smile, he will bear | tablespoons of cornstarch an —_— Space is valuable but the.absent|,nq Lound; but” it you are strandcd|moderate oven twenty-five minutes, who would T've always noticed | over hot water, stirring con. ¥ i g e g o O in that far-off land, that explains: it, | Pesting frequently with watér. Wil , or raisins and | seven minutes. Then add the yolks 7 e I J‘n“.;iy]" lin\nlndllf)'! A patience | ajthough I see you keep in touch with | SeTVe four persons gcncrou,q_\LSA\v of figs, or who would slice _hair, and T ol | oh s oy Dates tth fhcas 7 J’),\ D:mger B8 Mome, ot the 1“[‘::;:“ and correct- | cjvilization by still clinging to The * i i et citron, putting portior good terfpered. How fortunate | blespoons of sugar and a quarter ," i\ 1d b B & bk Bulletin. I have b i tly into a_cake a teas f salt. k for s - 5351 Col I confess to troubling him but do|runy times. My fl‘;:“m*!}vf“,““,‘;"‘g NO JOB FOR A MAN. i ThaRE LRI ¥ S I S L removel /i é’\\ > 23T ‘0t think I was the only one and 1|:n that vicinity. , Secial Corner Sisters: Of course it|of all the people w from tie Tive and add Halfe te | N\ :m.‘!vml;fisu;?: hanked him and always watched for} 1 amglad someone clse erfioys a|is useless to ask the sisters if they | these several articles fello of vanilla extract. Let the mi 81 X\ contracted in the corrections. cainy day. I have shocked people by |have ever noticed that women know | have reached your home. 1 and h cool and when it begins to stiffen fold mean weatver, | Let us honor his memory by writ- | teiling them 1 enjoyed stormy days.|how to shop and men dom’t, because se clean and neat h to get out get Talways | in the stiffly whipped white of one 3 Be vrotected. Take Ing as often as convenlent to keep|They are never dull or lonely, as 1|such a question is bound to receive a 1 turn the 1wought him.good looking, except for egg and three quarters of a e up the interest and assist the editor|find enough to do, and, like Jennie, 1|unanimous and loud answer in the af- | of strawberries but the scowl | grated cocoanut. Cover the top with | |l who has the responsibility upon his | think it an ideal day to clean pant firmative. 1 used to have the idea|into a dish and in his red | mounds of sweetened whipped cream | $P shoulders now. 1 think these lines express it exact that this shopping business was all| table, never wa who [ and ghill before serving. | Gm ireetings to all members, g part of the jokesmith's trade. But it fand sand and s impression on MABS. | Sart - 2 ot BLANCHE “It rains—what lady loves a rainy |isn’t, and I know, for I've had expcr}x- the invisible traces of the r‘mz 00- e not to tell what _—_— | RED -SPRU NOE day ’ ence—experience that taxed not only | clean hands of the persons who have o | = ST THINGS WORTH KNOWING She loves a rainy day who sweeps the | my pocketbook but'my pride. pi : the next to sit for WAUREGAN | R S m:;:.nr”.\‘:v;m! Corner Sisters: To save hearth, Bverything had been prepared for | Once arc person Tn:fl<; fun | s Rev. William_ Fryling attended the | B grom the first sniffle or snecze. Stopit in l\'i";l”;? m:: T"‘v:“ll‘tmgnh(ah\o‘;, cotton | And thrcads the busy needle, or ap- thc; :}‘mngr ox‘;epth the lolmnc ?t»r“th: of a l“n:r\]mu”fin .x.:‘ : I"f;“‘ e she in- | ]«1 1pping, 5 & | min fers’ meeting in Taftville Tues- :,:""fm‘“‘{-d‘; provs ,’5"“”' _,,“'h ,‘m; annell cov it o e broom as rlies salad\ jAure! eing busy, e isted on_s! g carefully cver complexion i day. { ealth. Used over 60 years in treztin this will be found to take up the dust!The scissers to the torn or threadbare | my ignment to step down to the |of flour that she used. That 1 t brush oft the end of his chin— | "3irs Fryling and Mrs. C. E. R | coughs, colds and allied comphaints. en and same the jmatting mugh cleeves market and get the neceded garden |begged my hostess to do the st popular man in the rural dis- | con were in Jewett City Wednesday t A T 2 wear a bare broom splinters thé | And tiesscs God that she has friends < h the advice contributed that | thing when she w. i attend the interesting conference of | ! Y ! straw badly and soon makes it rough. and home.” aviod any of the wilted heads| After she had seen The sun has gone fn a cloud, 0!{ja churches. & | vt £ WA TSNS COL ok fork B Best Way for Curtains.. When “See if {of a nail." the straw o: Will call oft- | PR eSS avens spent Sunday | esEASGmEIEE drying curtains fold them through 1 thank all those that sent me cards re firm and fresh. Pry into | dirt in the @, she photographer : the center lengthwise and hang in|at Easter. Tt is so lovely to be re- glance at the sur- |vi only claims much e m— g in y 3 < 5 the air until nearly dry then roll up|membered. face,” .1 was instructed. ers, no housewife can| of my time. ‘ i for a few minutes, iron on both sides. THEODA. After T located a store where they , in the opinion of Tucy Acorn: Wonder if you receiv- P—— When treated in this manner the cur. : e had lettuce I bezan to test the heads HYGIENIC. |ed my card as I have not heard from ] tains hang perfectly even and look| TRIED RECIPES FROM SEE BEE. |as per directions. “Hold on!” {tvarn T e you in a long time. 5 like new. Dear Social Corner Folks: When I|2 busy clerk. “Those aren't water- |A LESS EXPENSIVE COTTAGE| Bo Pcep: Are you looking for your ° !g f? Saving the Clippings: An old_let- | turned to the Social Corner page last ? < PUDDING. sheep? or where are you keeping ® 1 P i ter file which is a box_that looks like | Saturday, I thought what a slim Cor- | When he had his back turned I vourself? Do write. ~Will try and ) UL W X p i 4 St Ridai Tty { take Gadabout's picture next time, it e caring for the numerous clippings one | deserting him, so few letters twere|late! The owner turned from what }F(l‘ B ff"“l:"‘lf‘- se l"“: \“‘;_o “‘“, she will keep still long enough. Best is, constantly accumulating. The |there. Old writers and new, come,|le Was doing and hastening to my side,| show Of (e 105, CTCASVE . SEF SO wi the Corner, Oh long may clippings can be separated into groups | let's hustle and send In 2 letter and |2sked: “You want that?” Come gl y st 1) under different headings and placed show our new editor what we can do in Well, T did and I didn’t, and T tried I will_give my own recipe: ARE YOU PROUD— ; 3 PHOTOGRAPHER. between the inclosed sheets of the file.| the way of good cheer, good recipes, |t expialn my action, having my in. | ~Cottage Pudding—Two heaping cups S These files are quite inexpensive -and | etc. We can do it, we have done it, | Structions in mind al e v S Rt R i s et Pl EXCELLENT SALAD DRESSING. one might have several keeping hints |50 let each one do his or her litte|it was uscless. i i i s iiar reo Dl Sisters Of The Curner: As was OF YOUR in one, receipes in another, articles|bit. I have a dandy recipe for * ot Enetled 1t o bar e, ag | Choons melted butior. one cup milk,|5aid the other day about chocolats e list ¢ TR TS oI SR ltnis vi 4 y o e . Bez eg and add the|] £ g S a 2 . the list. A label should be pasted | pound of bacon, three lrge potatoes, |shomiimsion. - O 7 & CUTSOrY ocular | L Aour, B e e i &fe | inexpensive salad seem extra fme. |l e . mfiu. v:'\:k(flnf”flnch file, three large onions, two large carrots,| iy experience was completed on | icto flour. Mix well. Bake ¢ the following and tell me If Qhflbby fresh Wall P: their spnear- phrate Tolar and Ouffe: When |all cu¢ into: pieces, a_ 1ithe parsley.|seaching hoilie, - when - Aurélia bro: |iow pan, Serve with lemon or how you like it: \ y 4 c making wash dresses for the children FWhen it is cooked, add ohe can of to- S it D! > ] make all the white collats and cuffs detachable, fastening them on with snaps. They can be casily removed and laundered severa! times before the dress needs to be washed. mato soup. 1 am sure those who try this will like it. Also would like to have the sisters try nounced’ the lettuce poor, that much better could be bought for the price, and that it was ridiculous to let a storekeeper scare my out of my wits, when if I had had the least bit cour- sotce, any favorite re ANOTHER e. A READER. ROSE PATTERN. Salad coffee cup of milk. three eggs well Dressing — One tablespoon h of salt, sugar, mustard and olive beaten, one-half | Mix_carefully and Stir until thick ance. Our stocks are now complete. New designs for each room of your house can be found here. As for price, a visit will convince you. Social Corner Sisters: I noticed that | Steam over tea kettle, " Hot Mashed Potato Doughnuts—One |age I could have made him given me | e 5 5 for Trish |2 cream, adding (a few drops at a beets contain iron. Tomatoes for ihe| mashed potatoes, two cups sugar,| Now can you beat that? do so. Her method is slightly differ- AUNT KATE. OF B, | Ceres !nr'rheumat?u o; }he three eges, a little salt, one cup milk, | - Martha: Thanks for the greetings, | ent than mine, however, so 1 am TASTY EGG SALAD. ach for the howels — Aspiakus rop | rounding teaspoons baking pow- | bhut I don't seem to be able to place | canding the difections 1 use. ¢ FLOORS 2 - gt e - Asparagus for | ger, five cups well sifted flour, you. Irish crochet Rose: Ch 6, and join| Dear Social Corner Sisters: If you . o TS R These are very good and hope to CENTURY PLANT. | in'n ving Oh s, 4 & fn the r oh 3, 4 & | ever want a salad easily and quickly _ . nale and atdtess your | bear from those who try them. —_— e e e prepared, vet one which has a tempt- Perhaps the rug is worn. change it to . i I made the goulash and found it| MEASURE YOUR EFFICIENCY. |in to second of 5ch. Tnto each spaee| 1€ look and is not particularly ex- th d e her select 2 new one . Al 7 Sisters of the Social Corner: It has|make 1 s ¢, 5 d ¢, 1 s ¢, forming 6| Pensive, try the following: another room and come here to Select a ne . NICE SUGAR COOKIES. miiest wishes to all, and hope to see | heen with much interest that I have | petals. Tor next row ch 4, d ¢ under| Egg Balis—Eoil the eszs hard, chil We have a wide variety. Pleasing patterns and Dear Soclal Corner: For a long EHEE S read the letters of late which have| each petal, then in each ch make |and mix the yclks with a few drop: n!! : FE SRS - inster and g e wamire o "or & long time . SEE BEE. |urgeq the adoption of a time and a|lsc Ta¢ 1 e Tor the last row | sour cream and salt to taste. Torm harmonious colorings in Tapestry, Axminster an ~ nancial budget in .the home. ey | of petals make 5 cl 1 d ¢ under|into balls with butter boards. Place : H cari ioa W Jorda to The Cornerites, and will now some PRACTICAL SUGGESTIONS | 1re much 'in keepink with ~my R sceond, row of petaly and in cach ch | on letiice of cold string beans which Wilton are here in various 5“-°5f- Hlo“, ?b?“t : ved € ear Social Corner Readers: I am|ideas but a monthly schedule can| make 1 s ¢, c, 15 c. ave been cooked in plain water i T kitchen ? ‘p’r‘\‘o’d q’;fi:g:'!’;e?«"‘l’r‘l have found many sending in a few practical suggestions | hardly be much more than an outline FRED'S WIFE. new Stalr Ca et or LanleUhl oL tle S (without fat), arranging the egg balls I should 1ke very much to be one of you and be able to attend your pleas- ant gatherings. I think it does one £00d to get out among people and one can learn much and perhaps pass sotne good ideas along themselves, which I hope may be a benefit to some of you and not just a filler for our Social Corner page. ‘When the fringe of a bed spread becomes badly worn, or the edges ragged, put a new hem on the spread over which the heavier tasks are dis- tributed. There can well be made,” and. prob- ably the others expected that to be done, a weekly schedule which sete SOON TIME FOR WINDOV. BOXES, Social Cornerites: gin to think about the| It is time to be- window and porch boxes and everyYlover of flow- daintily. dressing. Add a warm, TWO GOOD DESSERTS. sour cream HESTER. OF YOUR gged, put a new hem forth each day's duties ready to be|ers rejoices. In city or country noth- | Social Corner Sisters: Desserts are ? - and stitch rickrack braid which is|checked off as they are accomplished |ing gives a more interesting character | always keeping nie in a quadary. 1 FURNITURE and vempen tnVInE MY merves tried, | about an inch in width all around it,| and the next tackled. to a house than well filled and cared | like trying new ones but there are . dered a heater for our house the em?d- x{md you will have a nice strong finish | Some women have the errgneous|for window boxes. two old timers which my family never die of last December, with the prom. | "peros shrcad: ise of having it installed by Feb. ist. Before sewing on buttons and mak- idea that making a working outtine of this kind requires much time and One thing ning window boxes is that it is better to remember in plan- S — You know where a new pic We carry Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs, too. s needed. Supply My dangiiter and 1 planned on getting | \18 DUStonholes in very thin goods,| thought, but it does not.. After the|to have a definite color ~scheme in|F)e that want now. Spring goods are arriving and a ;- stitch fine tape of the same width as|first schedule has been made the oth- | mind and to buy flowers which con iving dining r o through housecleaning early; but alas|the hem on the inside of it and you | ers are mainly a repetition of general|form to this scheme. For instance, new set for the ]l.‘ Ing room, “’!"'”% room or guest will not have to make so many re- | tasks, cleaning, etc. etc, with the |pink ang white can be carried out room would certainly add cheeriness to your home. a m’i‘" in the fl:]ture. . addition now and then of more sea- w{th pink geraniums and margue- [Can You Answer These Questions? 'o prevent draw strings from pull- | sonable work. . rites; scarlet and green, with red ge- Rverymrmn Wn.t- ihg out of garments, sew to each end| A few minutes spent every even- |raniums and ivy. Sweet alyssum, - Saadleric of the tape after inserting it a brass or ivbry ring a little larger than the opening in the casing, then buttonhole the ring with thread the same color ing running a pen through the accom- plished tasks. or moving forward on the schedule work that remains un- bin: done, will be an impetus to the busy ation of blue ageratum and mafguerites, with white edged vinca, make a charming com- and white. Helio- trope, white geraniums and ivy are Lnlcrcsling for a lavender and white 0x. Potted plants, sunk in a hoxful of moss, can be used. or else the flowers and vines can be planted directly in the so0il. If the moss-filled Box is used the plants can be changed from time to time without much trouble, ‘but possibly they do better when they are rooted in the soil of the box. Nasturtiums are satisfactory grow- ers in_ boxes. The dwarf variety should be used and the plants should be thinned out te stand six inches [} T stagnation of blood tn the lower bowel? Do you know that there is a harm- internal tablet remedy discovered )r. Leonhardt and known as HEM- now sold by Lee & Osgood and sts generally, that s guaran- ROID banishes piles by re- moving the Internal cause, by freeing blood circulation in the lower bowel This simple home treatment has an al- most unbelievable record for sure, as the tape. ‘When crocheting a piece of lace, it is often difficult to get the chain the exact length required. To overcome this, use two balls of thread in start- ing, one for the chain and one for the pattern. I never had the pleasure of knowing éven the name of our good editor, Mr. Pearson, until he had left us, but had often heard the older writers remark what a good and patient man he was and how fmuch he had done for The Corner. Hope our new editor has good ¢ R woman who realizes that at least she is meéasuring her. own efficiency. One very important item on the time budget is rest. For thé human machine canftot be driven at top speed all day without some rest, and at least one hour every afternoon should be devoted to lying down or at least to reading peacefully in a roomy, comfortable chair perfectly relaxed. 0. L.Co THE FUSSY HOUSEWIFE. Dear gptial Corner Sisters: S | SHEA & BURKE 37-47 MAIN STREET EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME AT PRICES EVERYONE CAN AFFORD. ANTISEPTIC POWDER 'OR PERSONAL HYGIEN YGIEN] lasting relief to thousands of No P e T Y M}A:Mb;&'fi&(@sflfi&mw