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THEIA'RN she appreciated the decters cards she | you would know if your children had when Club No. 1 was in ita infaticy and Cr ey B B B L vomiting spells and conyulsions. - Dr. Graham, a specia¥st in the dis- eases of children, orders half a grain each of calomel and santonin,three times the day, for & child 1 to 3 years . This dese may be doubled for chil- | over 3 years old. The last dose is in the evenimg. The Dext morning efore breakfast give thre? tablespoons f magnesia sulphate in a half glass of or. If after ts more worms are mpst be repeated. You have to ogreful - the chiid doesn't take to he given to the poor, wilmh-tn\l. Tte president has uf now mueh good it has done, and the great hetp. FANCY FRUITS AND - FIRST QUALITY MEATS .VEGETABLES AT TAFTVILLE ONLY Fancy Raisins SEE)ED_ , 15-oz. pkg.. . 22¢c SEEDLESS, 15-oz. pkg. 28< SOCIAL CORNER PowTRmY. GOOD CHEER. of sty i o oo you et he very best tomic that are chenlo— A charny to make svery day sweet ¥ oold. - have, doctor 3 your chilaren dom’t mind or ‘it you coan't look after them close. It is a Jong ttme ago that I gave my babies | worm medieine, for the youngest is 29 years old, and so 1 dow't remember about @rink. It seems to me I did not give cold water with the calomel I I gave them a very light supper SUGAR .....$1.00 KING MIBAS MACARONI, SPAGHETTI, ETC Each 1ic H. O. BREAKFAST i H it i eod-cheer is the name ¥ this tonlc of fame, T good for vou all, rieh or pooe. "Il give you good health; Twi'l help you find weaith, Twill happiness bring to your door. H 2 BULK COCOA Rich in Butter Fat 10c Ib., 3 for 25¢ |'Sisters at the Buckingham this wedk, dut on account of iflness in my home, I could not be-with you. I wonder if any of the sisters would Hke a recipe for fine apple salad. I will send it in hoping some of the sisters may try it and report. Pineapple Salad: i HE N W [ HEAD RICE, 3 bs. ... 19¢ 1 PINT TIN TARBOX i (1] i i i il pend me your address I gladly give you the recipe for it you will do your part. I will i 1 Then mmile and be cheery, . € and merry if i t i Take one large AUNT JAMIMA "L} pincapple, pear and cut in fine nieces and S . FOCD 10c,3for25c will have to wogk with ; 3 ANCAKE s or frowns should best yom: | e 0 higey 1 ping LRIV STl BT ERE T PO ace on lottuce leaves, thon put on a | < tove Polish. . . 22¢ : motting but_chances Ard |‘her sister members extend thefr unless you massage your sealp with the | CUP Of walnut meats chopped fine and 3 to give glances . FLOUR. .. 14c-42¢c serve with Premier salad dressing. This sympathy. makes a grand dish for lunch. Good luck to ‘the editor and all the Corner Sisters. heer and seod will that they wish 10 minutes every night and morning. The massage is what — does the work, When some disconsolate GREETINGS FROM POTLATCH. friend complains to me, “I just can't getr Dear Corner Folks: Guess it 15 300Ut | rid of dandruff, though I'm so careful time for me o have a word With you, or | abont shampooing, and I brush and brush “There are so maBY | my hair, and I massage my scalp, and PRACTICAL POLLY. 3 TINS WEESTER’S RED SYLPHO Nathol 10c-25¢-50c Helen Van Adderson. Sent tn by Red Rose. shaped. RED CLOVER all tis, MEAL OCTOBER DAYS. 5 HOW TO MAKE CATS AND DOGS. 10 Ibs. YELLOW..... 29¢ *he golden haze of October Aavs, :_‘,?‘L;':i;‘; canmot Keep The Certier | do ail the things which everybody savs | Dear Social Corner Sistere: Dit e 0 LIBBY’S CANNED DATES, pkge.. 20: he woodland vallexs and Wiits members listed any more. WIth 50 MSRY | T ought™ I am conscious of a desire to showers aves grown old ast into Nature's tis FoR— or the ever wonder what to do With oid stock- ngs? v _make nice animals for the Kiddi he foot off of the stocking ! end of the Jeg into cat's round eats and turn right side out. TUse two thicknesses, as they ook better and last longer. Now stuff ars and head, tie ribbon around neck, tuff rest of body. and leave aboat six inches for the tail. Sew lining up at end, then wind-outside with cord for tail. Use buttons for eyes and make mouth {and nose of red yarn and you have a kittie the Kiddies love. T use clean rags and old stocks for stuffing. Doss c#n be made the same way by shaping ears and nose I hope I have made it plain. These will help ont for ristmas. 1 was glad to see sisters from Clabs Finnan Haddie WACHUSETT BRAND FRESH EVERY WEEK perfaps a new road hes been throngh? Oh, how the way along the sides of fhat new, highway looks—bdare stones and rocks and plleg of earth. Nothing left of what was a wooded coan- try lane perhaps. But, have you pass- ed along there some morths, perhaps a year later? Nature has cafled on the birds and on the winds, and the tiny seeds have been sown, how fhat ugly raw wound on Farth's fair bosom = cov- ered with a mantle of vines and flowers, of tiny young trees—all the tangled wealth of the out-of-deors. And God will heal our wounds and heart breaks just as quickly, if we will let Him. And the flowers, the tiny, dainty delicatety formed for-get-me-not, or the sturdy, though modest violet, the flaming ponisettis, shouid always be filled | ake 2 peek at her hair brushes. O e Jo mum, as 1 am surely & | For right there les the secret of many slacker, but try amd read the Social Cor- | an obstinate case of dandruff. It does no ner no matter how busy I may be. good whatever to apply tonics and We nave had a delightful summer and | cleansers and shampoos (0 the offending fall and I have had so much company |scalp to remove the obnoxious dandruff 4o look ocut far, with other duties, it haalwhen the brush which has been in use ‘kept me guessing, but 1 =zm aiways - | daily has the power of reinfecting it. terested in the club gatherings, although | When the scalp.is covered with dan- I never expect to be one of you. 80| druff the brush should be cleaned after | nany changes come fo us @s the vears|every using. Otherwise no treatment of go by, it seems as though each day our | the scalp will have any effect, as the lives are crowded and our WOTK not near | brush simply refufects the scalp each done. time it touches it. 5 Was glad to see a letter from Sister | Clean your brushes in one quart of Ready, as she is one of our frst Sisters | water into which vou put one tablespoon of The Corner. Some time ago I.read a|of borax, ammonia or soda. Brushes Jetter from ome of the Cermerites Who |need washing onoe a week, I case whera was going to make her home in Seaithe, | the hair is mot entirely healthy, and once | FRUIT, can... 3%¢ ALL KINDS FRENCH’S SALAD CREAM MUSTARD, jar l4c | 3 JARS 39c CITRON | LEMON PEEL RANGE PEEL | P . o R “he prickly burrs when wind stirs the sharp the chestnut tre: never *he cost, Five of thetr those woodland gave me a very nice Sogia! Corner rib- |am ready for cooler w son Rambier recitel a 2 s 4 bon with my name on . She said i | want to think it is =~ received in - and scarlet heltanthus fn an its vark | I€ she s Kving in ver oty 1 WO rgr b L e I No. 1 and 2 ai Lebanon grange hall. | came froma Delfah Deal. 1 want to thamk | T want to ¢ . lowship by Practical : = = ased to meet 5 t L s] cliah Deal: Would love to have ye i 2 y enjoyed he b | = fles, and fragrance of o beautiful| G wood last weok. She i3 quite wall | thoroughly sterilized after washing them | come t5 Cra No ey commeh e e F LS gty | Tadlcndd i hash You would have to but cannot see to read or write, but often je bitiermess be. washed and betoge dcyine. | Place 1 ‘enallow couid not wear it on Wednesday at the [and so casils from your heart and the Hardmess reading, Lovely Woman come in an auto, as the trolley is nearly | Buekingham. I think that is what we | made Remember the.Days \ Corner friends, especially | pan containimg enowgh 4 per cent. solu- | ¢y, ! ha is 2 . am e - PR EvEnTe Basl o "’h:"e gf“" °";‘“°‘" 2},’,;5 ffi“fififmm cre, anid she wishes to be | tion of barle aeil 1o cover the bristies | L Tines from Grange hall, which is &t jail fhouid wear, then we wonid find out | (o © ngs. Stand knee deep e soothing remembered to Balsam Fir, Joan, R. D. Aunty No. 1 and Hettie: Marie. Some time ago a sister wished to know how to keep the casings of seusage from Joan gave but not te immerse the backs, remain falty 10 minutes, when and dry in the ordinary manner. T think it a good plan to ha Lebanon green. v Club No. Let me know wl Willimantic, and let remove who is who, as I think it is nice to |mats know one another. Owdg to my work | brea I can't get to the meetings, but I am always with you in my heart, as I did en- fronds of the ferns whi deep woods, and be comforted most beautiful thing in all _the world is a_new born baby. The next i ch grow in the The wide ou take o be at ; 5 ; . joy mesting both oid and Dew members. | the old sayi £ you want work breaking. Put bolling water over them. | brushes; ome with lonz, Stft bris e e s s - u "‘a— la fower. I am really a cover until mearly done, or waser bofled | be used in separating the hair when fan. o oome. ROBIN | done send some one " If you WHAT TO WRME ABOUT. FLOWER LOVER. | ;way, put in hot oven and brown. gled and reaching the scaln, the other Hove you are fesling orie at b v Syeia er Sisters: M RECOLLECTIONS OF WASHINGTON. | Will dunty No. 1 please send me her | with soft, rather short bristies, to or¥ Dear Sisters of the Soctal Corner: 1 your letters all Interestin: If any of my friends cannot decide on a name for the younges fam d ask for m better, Yours for the Social Corns AUNT SARAH. APPRECIATES WORDS OF KINDNESS "‘:‘m" o s why T do my work m ANBIOEEN. thawk the sisters for Dear Social Corner Sisters: Jast a | received and hope to sec few lines to thank Delish Deal for thenice | the next meeting. Sociai Corner collars and little pins she | Best wishes to all gave me. After the meetime was over plied to polish and burnish the hai combing with comb and the other brush having been used. We used to put a drop of geranium or jasmine oil in the | palm of one i pass the bristies of the brush 1 This imparts the shadow of 2 dclicate perfume to the hair—not enough to be inbad taste, but 1 is' Bo-Peep and Pimk Rose? If ‘missive finds the waste basket no ut T just wanted you all to| are not forgotten, and When ves T will try and have t with new and old téifewms of the Social Corner. ures s No. 2 who can, 1o Frankiin hall Nov. 3. ts many many months itad 10 see your letter CURIOSITIES IN EPFFAPHS Dear Corner Sisters: A noted writer once said that no description of serious at the ——— her a clud meeting. Our literature has ever afforded s much en- | Bickiuham Wetnesduy, the second, my | SORRY NOT TO GET TO MEETING A ble remie for Ax ever, Just a faint, elusive, flowerlike fragrance. | rertainment as ¢pitaphs, T found {his | MAbANd Was orossing the street 10 R. F. | Der corner Friends il cularly in SISTER POTLATCH. Of course, the latter plan, while a good us to make her Smith’s store and found a little chain statement amply verified in reading over i day night Better come and ses ption_of important Seattle, Oct. 26th A 8 NckERally svcasry a colléction of epitaphs, which had re- |PUse and thoaght it smight belong 10 |,ro gone, What do you say : My hushand ani Whenever you wash your brush, Wash | ently’ been handed down to me. Un.|®0me Of the kiddies that were here at ¢ | 3 and 1 & 1583 on our way your comb. and sterilize it frequently.” | oLy . : meeting. If it is amy ome who can come | oo Where wore you Now 3T Bet- - . S = Y. |til after the reformation in England the done ere were you X |t Never under any oiroumstances use | opicaph was strictly devotional. “Later | 304 Identify it can Mave the same and |“°Di i 1 know some g and enjoved your pleasure trips in the | 249 for shampooing or the small. old- | yecame ridiculous, senscless and sar- TR e R it o rulibers for me : bles: Can't you.leswe - ! ¥ surprise fo find Social Corner from time to time, I wamt|™ A T | castic. These curiosities in epifaphs have thaw] e a mer sisters for I was s ng enough to omteh 2 A - floor of the waiting-room wh S S o O fivat 1n many Sears, | irTitates the scalp, and soap and comb er walls. We next went theit_words of Kindbess to me as [ am | tor’, ™" furnishcd abundant materid] for the ety- | ° ite of 3 ot of | in need of o A lovely young lady came for me with | RS0 dandraft. - and | MOI0RISE a0 many Books hato'bemn wrir. | I 8OTTOW over the death of my son. Rob- | g 2 ‘seidom + all o station where Garfeld was shot. | an qutomobile and her cousin and took us | NOW alter shampooing vour hair and | MO0 B old time epi | &t J. Richar@son. Although it ocourred | [ ‘forger “who is who CALLA LILY the cxace spot Having a zilt star in the |10 the home of a oharming -lady with { YR your clean brush eommence work.|teh C1 the swbicel hece 01d tme epb | e months ago my sorrow is as desp as | o e WIO 15 Wi - foor. This statlon was fauitiess o o ives, wheee . we S the | Massage scaip every morning and might | t2PS ha . oy e ever. I thask you all again with best | " ymes amen 1 = :" 438 d" o3 the |\P“‘ lime—went into | Shriners. 1 never wiil forget that. W: 10 minutes with rotary movement, and modern one v.l‘?d.s no deseription. The regards. _ NELLIE BLY 'y Acorn FRUIT AND NUT SPONGE CAER, HPE 2 e D (S ? BT & e if it is just common dandruff youy wi |MOSt ancient epitaph in England was i j anyone hard enough ) thy Bditor s of The Cor- a few stores, looked into the monument, | had a fine lunch, real Jap-tea. in daif®y o aving it. 6 conimiahs —_— menting. I was culy givi - (the clevator was not runninc thenm, S0 |thin china cups. The lady of the house | ©°35 - -4 1 we did net o up), went.into the White smember seeing Lady Mad- n the reception room, and ong the many beau- is one of the very few left of the real aristocrats that one meets nowadays— dignified, gracious. A host of friends. in her own class were there, and we could enjoy from our corner the lovely faces the sisters beet Dandruff is a perfectly normal product of the scalp. It is only the skin shedding its wornout, dead particies, just as the rest of your skin does. If a person who has not bathed for a long while ed and then rubbed with a coarse towe PLEASED BY THE MANY LETTERS. Social Corner Friemds: The ssason of the year is al hand when the beautiful fowers have faded @way aud the leaves of the shade trees are dead, but the So- “Behold and see 3 you pass by As you are now £o once was I s 1 am now so you must be are for death and follow me.” By way of contrast is the following epi- pened to thimk was had rather mend stock thing than crochet P suet I started to crochet a tid , n clal Corner is very much alive, a6 Was|or 5 rows and there it is. I don't A - never saw|land cléthing, etc. Not all the good amd {5 L, X TENE0 "0 B Coatee OWEL [iapn found on 2 tomb stome in Housh- | cvident fu The Baletha of Ost. S9th. there | 1 el wrer Saim st 2 domt u X . BTl el s i "™ |oft, sometimes in astounding quantity. So | ton-le-Spring (Fngland.) being about 30 letters. While many of | it one bit of W. W. the wWriters were strangers to us, we en- trouble you, trouble | joved reading all the jetters, as the So- cial Corner is one big family and ail feel intéresind in each other. One of the best writer~ went me a fancy penwiper which is in my writing desk, gud there is hard- 1y a day passes [ do not use it and think how nice it Is to be remembered by a Cormer sister. The beautifal month of October will long be remembered, as there was but | little frobt until the very lust, the dahlia | fComIUinCes W I'll mend and mak of all kinds as fast crocheting for me always crecheting or know ladies del am glad they do because pretty things but u big pile neatly dome looks good 1 wanted 10 %0, ingham Nov. 2nd. a Pomfret to Last Here lies the bod; Who never more you. Another: { Here lies Dame Mary Page Relict of Sir Gregory Page, Bart, She departed this life March 11, 1738 th year of her # is with the scalp.- If the dandruff is removed by proper cleanliness, it w neither do harm nor shed itself disgust- | Ingly on the coat collar. If it is permitted to accumulate, then it will cause baldness—not because it is dandruff but because it is uriremoved @iTt that clogs up the skin and makes it unhealthy. One point must be repeated here: The | For tired or burning feet. wring out 2 |head must be dried thoroughly after be. | cloth in cold water and hold it in the|ing washed. This is not only for the hollow of vour feet. into the Institute, which was ‘ex- celineiy interesting and instructive and what was once 2 human betng “pressed for. time"—being a mummy. In the capitol saw very small historical pletures from which the large ones were nted. Went into the house of repre- ves and sefiate in the latter saw Gov. Colguit of South Carolina Then went into the bureau of en graving where our bills are printed. T SOME HOUSENOLD HELPS. Dear Corner Sisters: ] am sending & few helps To remove machine oil stain, take a piece of absorhent cotfon and plece on the spot immediatelh Keep a smail flashlight in the kitchen. Tt will be usdful in many ways, especigd- ly in looking into a dark corner. anyy (Continued on Last Page, Col. Five) In 67 months she was tapped 66 times, sat Had taken away 240 gallons of water. When it gets hot, | purpose of making ciroulation. The | Without ever repining of her case, being the Jast flower to drop its head, A | )7 AT P e - employes were allowed to make a certain | repeat umtil thefeet feel rested and cool. | scalp is a great oil distillery, Tf the | Or ever fearing the operation. large portion of our garden the past sen- | '; Bug t Yot ) - number of impertest bills but if the It Will relieve the nerve center of the head iz left damp, the constanily exuding | However one docs not have to go to | SO0 Was & sea of dahMas of many colers|\Tie PU& 10 the. 10 ceeded the allowamee a certain amount of | feet and also relieve the pressure. oft does what oll does everywhere when | England to find queer epitamhs, for our | 411 Eréatly admired by muny with autos | SIOW ¥ou arc in the land of the . " money was taken from thelr pay. On| Apple Custard Pie: One cup of sugar|it touehes water—it soliifies into a tal- | own country is rich in mortuary Dtera. |38 they pamsed by. If the membems uf | <V°" ¥ ¥ g e A . aescendinz the Mals of this bullding | to a cup of grated apple, two eggs well | lowy mass. This is unheaithful in itself | ture. On o tomstone in New Jorsey is | Th® Comer wamt a vartety of daMlias, |™NeW- g S outside, thers was n youth offering for | beaten, one cun of sweet cream, grated |and in addition it forms an ideal catoh- | injs couplot: take a toe of two different kinds, pass ! NIXic wanted me to g0 to Pom = sale small artieles made of the tmperfect | rind of one lemon. This is to be made | ing ground for dirt JULIA ADAMS & siring through thém, tie together wmm. [°VOR offered 1o carry dinner enoush wp ot el bilis ground int pu'p and pressed into | with only one crust. Dafley friefion of the scalp henefit;‘bifld of thin shoes, April 17, 1s3s, | PiaBt them. You can mix any colers Ui |me If I would & S W R shoes, busts of noted people and when | Diana: You.inquired if any of the sis- | more than the hair. Tt has 4 good ef “Aged 29 5 way. judneament, {0 0, oa Could Hardly Stand on His Feet Until dry made cute souvemlrs. The sales- | ters knew how to prepare citron for use|fect on the whoie circulatory e xv i N T am glad to see so many new writers | not to-g 11 1 o man held up ah aNcle and said, “twenty- | in cake. Peel and slice very thin, cook | the head, and thus often has an indirect | AGother found on a lonely grave in|come forward with letters, making Th [UUR it wab: 20, Wil ¢ with T He Took “FRUIT-A-TIVES™ five thousand dollars to makes thie and 1| until tender and clear, having very little | but very noticeable result on the skin of | Thomaston, Maine Corner page of The Builetin so interest- )'md Jately. I think I8 good fo only ask 25 cents for 1" water when done. Eall in cofentionars | the foce. o Mosemge with the fingers is ex. My husband—God knows why ing Dok oniy 1o the yguag peopie but the [AI} to remember eturming from Jamestown ex-po- j SUEAr, spre: a ry in cellent—if the head is perfectly ciean. e & s copie older ones, 0, “Where are .my 2 citton tn 1907 we saw Wasnington agatn, san, turning often. When thoroughly | Someimes hair may be too dry. Then ?d";“ '1’;;‘::"’" copied from a chrch | gyoquen? I want o read The Oommer e shoulder, a kind wor® or 2, Ty e By but rematneq omly over night. In the |dried it will keep indefinitely. a very little pure olive ofl, or Dperhaps page.” 1 wish T could have met you all at her squash ple Aling in hugs anfl whoes mendine hasket is Tanke for the lseture. T wiva vowed to mend hubby's secks the Gts T ke them from the line thix the pleasure of putting our hands Into the president’s for a shake, or to seo Mt. Vernen. I hobe'to see it vet. using “Naimi” I'm wondering it she is acquainted with sisters in the O. E. .2 Best wishes to fhe letter writers. CRETIT. s fault was tha Sudden he took and ran te drinking Who ever reads this tablet o'er Take warning now and drimk no more, Another: ” & H o8 Here beneath this stone there Ties 5 o miné & pleore. of a Tambiing farm | brary which eresting 1 the Hiaign g omiy a very T s B st e o Nevse, overflowive with hosphtaltty and | beyond expramion. | Our fme was s> sph % BEDRo: e ornex e inael TRy s Dp};“‘"‘"{i{; was an honest. Christian man AL SRS Pt ver Wy o motherls matron who | limited each the that we &d not have DoM t ) m | demands the attention of a speclalist— not a Beawty parior or a barber, but o doetor, Stugeing the hair (a pet process of harbers) may cause abnormal dryness, | It is of absolutely no use, even when i does no harm. I ligtened to Jecture after lesture from specialists in_Chicago, and they all said indeed, therd are only four words that need be said about the whole elaborate | Reneath this stone lump of clay tribe of barbers’ washes and shampoo | Lies Uncle Peter Daniels, mixtures, tonies,' restorers and dves: Do | Wao early in the month not use them. Avoid dves especially. | Many have caused poisoning which in RURAL DRLIVERY. UNDER THE SIGN OF LIBRA. Dear Social Corner Members: I am glad Joan liked the horoscope under the sign of Libra. Are you not inclined te be kind, aflectionate, courteous and often more demonstrative than other peoplel A wonderful compamien and _generally very succeesfui in your soctal hfe. Your features aro fize and regular and vew possess a wefl balanced disposition. In appearance this type is usualty tall, siim and graceful, but apt to grow very stout 2s life advauces. = RECIPES BY JOAN. | Doar Corner Sisfers: I am sending in | i want wit MA OF GF some recipes this week: : Fruit Cake: One pound emsh of sugar, butter, flour, raisins and curramts, one- halt pound of citron, eksht eggs, one tea- Spoon eacls of clove, conemon and nut- meg, one-fourth of 4 teaspoon of soda dissolved in o tablesyoon of miM Bake | two and ope-balf hours in a moderate | ovén. We can't have everything to please us, Little ~Johnny‘s gone to Jesus. Here is another old epitaph Jenmema Groy™ and the other srand- wa's who grite of fhe things:thatused to £ ateays weleome writers. T thiok ~anima (ray as pranciig across the foor with a string of fingting slelgh frighten the rats from the house. Lot remvinds me of the old GREETINGS FROM PE( MOCHA SPONGE CAKE. To the Soalal Corner: I have tried the green tomato minee meat recive printed of May in g reesnt Cormer page and like It very Took off his winter flannels. Benttics i | The; following Is taken from & toni¥} derg b e P ot bettom and | croiL sTowE , v = es Wi paper. | AN v :fi:,f:m s ':La; o LR p“"“tm'“h,,,““m" Patel | Uiy Lou: I am glad you lked - poh: Rase bam fatat. | atons 1) Teittls. cbrvieh yard, New York,{ Green Tomato Presérve with Lemon: | | 3 «c Ave., : e s T e e . ; o date 1767, name Alden White: To ome pound of fruit use three-quarters | o e O ceerns to me the subfects of | T want to pass on an umusually good | TPREAER CROWS FEET, | Should omiy be given by a doctor, and I | . g . - = : colere, household arts, efc.. must | cgve recipe I have just tried. 2 " | have had several letters concerning scafp | TIM (catl: took me without warning of ajvmmd ur‘mnimed ’“f"f” M::;w: “I was run wn in k and be neatly e o0, Why not writs to paten g md T i e |1 was well one day, snd stone dead next | 00 lemon to two pounds of fruit. Put 3 - W s o g~ ? Twat m’;‘;,;fi?:,:‘;mo:: m‘n‘t‘m’ .| HOW TO DEAL WITH DANDRUZF. m mn}:;".i?.‘;,‘n‘m“‘”:;‘; mornin, tie sugar on with just enough water to| Lebanon Browwic terribly nervous ack was weak ; wonld he =0 much w han thos® | nany, one-half cup of molasses, one cup | Dear Sociz! Corner Editor and Sisters: | you bave tried tnst thoreushly then vou! From Malden Mass.: et “'\m.?x? the !:l::o‘u\d lemon, e:.,k { your being e my head ach: day, and I i wiene, smd of sour cream, onethrd cup of sweet |1 have amswered 25 letters and mmiled | W know where you stand. Bvery per- | gently tende: ransparent. Cu! - Ik, 2 pineh of salt, one and enehalf backyard fence. Acorn: 1 have just learned that teaspoons of sodw and two cups of flour. Beat well and bake in layers. them to the Writers; now I haven't had the time to answer four that I have promised, but will do so now. Son cannot bear eleciricity on their scalp and a doctor would know who to give it to. 1 bave had so many letters inquiring Here lies the body of Samuel Procter, | Who lived and died without a doctor, From Boston Granary Burying Ground: tomatoes in halves and quarters. This | saape ie préferable to sMces. This will ! keep without sealng. With them. could ha fri nd er: There is a geed | Who to go to for electrioity. E. L M.: Tell your friend to get the <t in the house Where my father 1 know of a person whe 1 iHere T lie bereft of breath S boer P0r 'n iy . and flowers worn on the| Mrs. C. W.: Try the above. Try what | Bacause a cough carried me off, ity e g e o e o rods i Sk —— s0 we have something in com- I mve wiitten for you to treat yourself, | Then a coffin they me off in. na. fl;‘k:;- TRD ol sy, iechud | them :em;zd.u".w’ > “Praita-tives” and Lelped me. mon PEATS fi:‘,;’g:l“"‘nw"f:‘"‘d:;m“wh’film“ In a burying sround in Winslow, Me., | Yours for health made tender in parbolling. I have Iam still tal bem and impro- ougitly Wnderstands electricHy md“wv:,'& is seen the following inecription JOAN. |tried it ving all the t 1 will not be EXJOYS THE LETTERS. Know if you really meeded it Here lies one Wood enclosed in wood | Boch Asien: Heow are you! Was the witheut. them s - Edttor and Sisters of the Seckil G. H.: Will answer your letter but this | One Wood within another LAYS TT 70 WEATHER, NOT BECIPR | % Sy R s > he: A" soedt 30 0. Tl s written for some letter on. dandruff is aiso meant for you. |The outer wood Is very good Dear Social Corner: 1 have thought of | s ‘saran: A » me. bt have enjayed resding the lot- To all who have wriftel me and sent| We canmot praise the other. you al, if 1 haven't Writtes I am giad m':;':;n«n;:hw el answer all inquiries as to the above e are. - the sisters and brothers, threir adéresses T will answer and send jt | London has a dog cemetery whete | 10l 'y many new ‘mnies anfl nope 0 | Paehel: G would be vory statement—will gladly do so”. to their home address given me. And | thousands of follars have been expended | meer you some time. e pasaouin v CECIL STOWE. Thiase wito @o not receive an anewer will (In tombstones and decorations. The M- | " Tey Acorn: How do you like the pit- | " meturan- How goes the fivver? i — Knew 1t i because I havem't thelr home | scriptions are brie. r{m: a sample: |(ureg? 1 ik they are fine. Two of Ty | Best wishes to AL | “Prajt.adiyes” or “Frait Laze wite o len. 2 ¥ Dear and affectionate Duke and TIppY {slips Iived, but the petumia would not PEGGY e . >as T e O oustain View: Didm't T ace you down T am very busy and will write you Tis beloved grandmother stay with me. pebet Bl :"“ ““ - arvellous s =4 to the parsde Saturdsy afteynoom? New York ako has a eanins cemetery | Peaco: I am very sorry you feel ® |wovempER MEETING OF cLun xo, » FRcdualled invigorating am e T e B FTTY LOT | modelled after the famous London' ceme. | bad sbout the reipe. * 1 too. had bad | "OVEIEEE MERTING OF CLUB NO. 2 puiging o i down system. R v Gt = S— tery. Doubtless there are many more. 1 |luck this year, for the first time but [ aid 5 D - P i I hope you didm't get frigictened PIN E SALAD am afraid I already have taken up foo | Dot biame the rectpe, but 1xid it to the ($9 and 70 people attended Club No. -5 or $2.50, trial size, 256, Saturday. Dear Baior and all Corner Sisters: 1 Gypay: Tt is ratsing todey and T wish- Nevember - mecting in Buekingham morial and a delightful time was enioy by all , Aunty No. 1 as hostess arrive and got the tables ready and the gooa things to eat disappeared when the much Social Corner space so must close abruptly before I aliow my pen to ram- bie 'on any more. ENID extre warm weather. I heve mure en- | joyed the auto trips and hope o meet the sisters again, they always make a sirang- er fesl 30 welcome. Best wistres to all the Socia! Corner. o8 T had some of that coffes of yours te Gheer me uD. Wildfiwer! What has happened? Bat 1 suppose you will have to stay in nOW 20 gotug to send in a letter this X was pleased to read so many frem the sistegs of the Corner , many of them had to be car- om FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited, OGDENSBURG, N.Y. RICH DARK FRUIT CAKE on the next page as there was CBRJA LOUISE |started on its journey to each you wom't freeze up. ig advertisement on the Corner | Dear Corner Sisters and Editer: It is i Beans. salads, rolle. biscuits, S — [T T a long time since I wrote but I saw ir e HOW TO GET THINGS DONE RIGHT. Dear Corfier Members: is a long time sinee I wrote a letter to the Social Corner sisters, but I kave been very busy. ccesey cakea dougthuts, cookles, ap- ple. iemon and scuash ple and coffes were served. After the tables were clcar- ed away a program was given by the dif- T <t T sm mre every letier was interesting Best wises to- ot last week as well as instructive. Glad there are so many mew writers. Joan: Did not know when your birth- readlng last week's letters, that some one wanted the recipe for rich dark fruit cake h I will give you. We have found this a good cake: 14 oz of flour, 10 oz with water colers paiat them over. You | As | can make sitver or geld bauds the seme THE EEAUTY OF FLOWEES. i T have quite a littie farm work to do. I |ferent Cornerites. There was @ foem by No, a wemas should never w-n-l-'hy was or I siiomid have sent you a [of brown sugar, 6 oz. of butter, 4 or 50y, ve's jar 0 2l daprk G0 for | Whirdy Bell, then a hym p Tiolr Sochia Corsertiutacy. As Lowrite; French heels with tailor made or spasts [CAPd. Glad you bad some cards sent vou |eggs 1tablespoon of molasses, small | ung o late Ske fo) 1 have before me & beautital thing in God to Thee, and a silent ¢ prayer while the second v ¢ had my buildings shin- clothes. It is 2 questiomabie taste. The gled, and that gave me extra work to and wish you many happy returns of the low heel shoo—oxford in brogue effect. day if it }s Dot too late. picee of suet, 1 teaspoon of soda, 1 cup of theway of a flower. A small begomia in milk, 1 Ib. of raisins, 1-2 currants, 1-2 & feus-ineb pot. - Only & plamt of four e was being pick up xndh pack the shingtes. 1 enjoyed |Played on the plano by Red Rose in is best for taliored wear. Wik the cos- Red Rose: How was that chicken pie, | Ib. citron. Bake stowly 2 hours. doing it, for it gave me sometMing to do | Memory of Tidy Addly, who passad awey tume: suit the Cuban or millfary shoe 1s |also the custard? [ think you must have | Pop Overs: Two beaten eggs, 1 66D |out of doors, and also gave me kindlings | Sunday. She was a member of Club No. F. H. KENYON, General Agest the proper thing, and the mupe dressy [caught your cold thai day. Am sorry you [milk, 1 cup of flour, pinch of salt, beat {for a Jong, long time. But have we not j1 and an occasional v at Club No. g sk o affairs call for the pump with high heel, | did not take the other plece of cloth. It | your egzs well, add milk, flour and salt, | had a iovely fall? Last might was the (2 Our sympathy lear G E . ‘A‘fl ng time to wait wnd besides 1 beat all With egg beater, put in |first frost to pinch my plants, but I had | husband who is left to mourn her los D.W. un‘u_‘s,-eda.m high on all the fur ceats. catoh a coid. You know the rest. Sorry ftins. resorved all 1 wished to keep. I have' Mandy read, Something going wr Hartford, Conn. Mrs. Eo: Ye.wish me to tell yew hew §I could not bave been with the Corner | Tuesdsy I wes st Scotth's and she | my- pasdien vegstables o o amd Welana gave 2 paredy om the Villaze New York