The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 21, 1923, Page 15

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THE SEATTLE ( ~'TATLORED _ OF BUTI 9 6Y Olive Roberts Barton by f { ust \ " in be 2 of To Be Continued) BE MAREN : THE MOON RABBIT ¥ ' ll Star) © LTLE, BROWN & COMPANY, 1983 (Continued From Our Last Issue) He swur 1 wound deepe 1» from | but ~<a “I beat, I beat, I beat” —so moans Tony—chef to the President at the New Willard—as he describes his efforts to make “Aunt Mary’s Mayon- naise.” And until Par] GOLD MEDAL and Mayonnaise i so countless hamemakers beat and “moaned” in their effortsto makeaperfect salad dressing. Gold Medal is now the home-made mayonnaise of the nation— made fresh daily in conveniently located lants fromm coast to coast—and delivered VB speedy motors to grocers everywhere. THE BEST FOODS, Inc. New York Chicago Kansas City San Frenciece a) power CH@aroy S.A. nN Seay eee ee ee ee ‘The secret of good health—of peciect di- gestion is well balanced food—food that contains proper nutritional value. Just as well balanced food is of vital import- ance to the healthful body, so is balanced leavening the key to successful baking. Correct baking is as important as proper feeding. To follow the directions on the Calumet can is to follow the scientifically determined Baking in- structions of expert chemists and bakers—-of men who have spent a lifetime in perfecting the world’s largest selling brand of baking powder. Compounded of purest ingredients—correct time-leavening insured by scientific preparation, Calu- met reaches the housewife unchanged by climatic conditions, time or temperature. SATIN UPHOLSTERY USED FOR THE BEDROOM CHAIR Painted With Dainty Design of Pale Pink Roses. By MARIAN MOORE The € w f which should red by the you would not take, offered zi SOME zs Bedroom Window Grouping. “* housewife, for a bedroom should r reflect the taste of the oceu- chair in the photograph has a k mahogany frame, which '* matches the dark is upholstered with black satin 1 m of pale pink ed rug on the floor rin coloring and gate-leg table, a good sugges- ment of casement marquisette cut- hed to rods at top of the swinging sash, k side drapes and a nee of rose sunfast the double windows. lamp is a unique bit of pot. tery work (Write to Marian Moore, care of this newspaper, for advice or infor. | mation about home furnishing or decorating, sending stamped ad- dressed envelope for reply.) Qnestion: What kind of a rug could I use on my open porch? Are there: any weather-proof rugs?— ofHOr cns ORIGINAL | Answer: A good grass rug ie | | benefited by a rain. 3 Copyright, American Homes Bureay, Sales 2'/. times as much as that of any other brand. ———— . ae — Every ingredient used in baking is raisedto NOT MADE BY A TRUST its full nutritional value by the magic time-leavenin ALUM] 4 up under this time-leavening test, and soggy, heavy, indigestible, partially baked food is the outcome where of Calumet. Unreliable baking powders will nc: stan they are used. CONTENTS 1LB. Contains only such ingredients as have been officially approved by the United States Pure Food Authorities. Used by millions of housewives daily because it is the most dependable—the most . economical leavener known. A pound can of Calumet contains full 16 oz. Some baking powders come in 12 oz. cans instead of 16 oz. cans. Besure you get a pound when you want it, ee Ee ) THE WORLDS GREATEST BAKING POWDER BEST BY TEST

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