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A I 11 BOSTON- SUNDAY-GLO13E-7-APRIL, 13, 1902. 44 eon Masks 4 mediumsized potatos, la ut egres e0000aau.o.000.maaaaaaa7anaaaamlaaa.aaaaaiasamanaaaooamaaaommiaaaawaw 1 DAILY HOUSEKEEPING. onet viantilt 1 pfoorwdfreorsedunsgugar, moist. 1 bell in evennteeexnt ptshfocwh 10--2, dtuernI. 2 24 ep, I Beginner.

Eighteenth row-3 in 8 last st of Har II Ix Worth of Grocerleo Else- THIS nj The Daily Globe this week will contain --w--- 10 eh, 1 a in next C. 1 sp, 1 bl. 11 3 bl, 10 sp, 3 eh 3 turn. Our wholesale I (41 ses 'CHARLOTTE DI I sitoSSeCit, Nineteenth row-7. d-c in 2 9 sp, 1 whore for GOce Her 1 b- BIG' several articles of epecial Interest at an unu II this season of the year.

There -Swill be the Unusually good description bl, 2 sprl bl, 9 sp, 1 bl, eh 6, 1 next One cup creams whipped, white, of 1 eh 5 skip 3 P. 1 in next C. 3 roper way to hang policy, guarantees thio' differences 1, b'o-, 1-" pictures; to select draperies, portieres and other hangings 7--' egg, weW dissolve tablespoon in next 3 st of eh. eh 10, turn. Twentleth'row-3 in 8 last st of 10 Id at mix creams am I mid- gelatine In Ili cup co waters eh 1 in next (eh 5, 1 (.

and to secure general harmony in ar- of 0 ringing the furnishings of WITH your rooms. gelatine and egg unite carefully to- die of next 5 eh). repeat once more, eh 6, One great difficulty in house furnishing gether, sweeten and flavor to taste; line 1 bl, 8 sp, 1. bl, 3 sp, 3 bl, 6 sp, 3 eh 100 rollo (Q) ge ler Is the proper blending of colors. This shallow cups with sponge-cake or lady 8, turn.

1 FURNITURE. will be explained very definitely. An- fingers and fill with theR, cream. Can Twenty-nrst row-2 1n-2 6 sP, other point will be the furnishing of the to make Mee lady 5 IA, 1 sp, 1 bl, 8 sp, 1 (eh 5, 1 a In 10 bars Finest LEIS. ball, always a difficult problem.

4 a middle of next 5 eh) repeat twice more, 1 lb. carton Fancy 2 cans Choice Maine 2 lbs. Choice New Girls seed your twos and address and we will mail you 80 Imitation 'Diamond Set "How can 1 vary triy table?" "Flow ch 5, skip 3 1 in next 3 pra Evap. Apples. Corm dry Soap Rolled Gold Collar Buttons to sell at 081Y 10 cents each.

Every one you offer them to Can 1-have a' variety of food to-suit ONEQUART OF YEAST in next et of th, ch 10, turn. nea 4 2 3-lb. OM Choice 1.4b.pigs,, Airmetel lb. I. in buy one or more: When sold send us the 23.00,, and we will mend you at once by ex.

various tastes?" "How can 1 arrange I Twenty-second row-3 in 3 last et lain To. 1 3-lb can 1 pkg. New Cleaned Bartlett reSTS. wasting Nyder. A press, all charges paid this I some good menus for the spring sea- .4 of 10 ch.

1 in next (ch 5, 1, In does. 7 HANDSOME DRESSED SWISS DOLL these questions will be answered very son?" In the Daily Globe this week Boit '4 'mash middle of next 5 eh) repeat 8 tittles ttles Cunants. 1 3-1b. can alters- 2 3-lb. cans Choice I 8-11x steno crook of more, 1 IA, 9 sp, 6 IA, 4 ap, 3 eh 3, Pint bottles New Yellow Peaches.

fret In I bt imported di lir This II It be I clearly. Cost of living will be stated .4 011. and ene-balf ee mpo direct from or us. a as a an. gs sugar through a sieve, add 2 tablespoonfuls of turn.

gee" Golden We; Jelly and 1 of salt; add what water Is Tomato Catsup. 2 tall cau Alaska r14- it v- Mill bisque bead. blue eyeig. pear)! teeth. long, naturai.

golden; curly ringlets. hat, dainty and a bill 1 of fare for three weeks given. hi a enty-t row-2 in 2 4 Stringless Beans. .1 lb. Pure Cream of k- I shoes and stockings that can be taken off.

lace trimuied underwear, automatic sleeping Every strange if anyone Is unable to then add CU taste will b2 considered and it needed' to make It the right thickness, 6 bl, 8 sp (cb 5 1 in middle LI? Pink Salmon. i 2-4 1 I can siDefiance" 2-1b. can shfunree" Tartar. ,7 0 eyes (gees to sleep when put to bed). Elgantly and stylishly dressd in Swiss-costume.

will cup of yeast or 1 compressed next repeat a times more, 6, ich) ilie'llnre A magnificent creature of dolidom, sweet and pretty as a and will 1 be a source of arrange satisfactory menus yeast cake dissolved in a skip 3. 1 In next 8 In next 3 4 cans American brand Bartlett Pears. ea 4 pkgs. oGolden Rose' -Jr NA.4,00. 4 endless plesimre and amusement to the little it is dressed to Swiss costume food lists carefully prepared by an ex- warm water, let rise 4 hours in a pitchl st of ch, chi, turn.

2 lbstlood New Rice. 1-1b. flat Inell. It Is entirely different from tbe ordinary doll. You will be the only one la your local.

pert housekeeper. er covered with cloth. then bottle. Tig enty-fourth row-3 d-c in 8 last sts 2 1-1b. Jan Assorted Brand Gelatine.

te v'1 it ('- ity ling a Swiss Doll and It will be your playmates. dressmaking will be the For Norton. East Norton. of 10 ch. 1 In next (ch 5, 1 In ,1 'pkg.

Imported Pink Steak Salmon. preserves. 4 v3 RTrir so printed cloth or rag doll that has to be made up and stuffed. or a cheap paper 5 lbss Broken subject of a very interesting demon- middle next 6 ch) repeat 6 times more, Macaroni. 1 oanPickled Shrimp 14 carton Pars crsolenh stration In the Daily Globe this week.

A ch 6. 1 bl, 6 sp, I hi, 2 sp, 4 1)1, 4 sp, 2 c. turn. 11 'S doll we will also send this handsome set of furniture eonsisting of seven pieces. beau- HOUSE eh 3, 10-lb bag Best Table 3 largo tumblers Black-Pepper.

8 lbs.Finest Laundry -'sr. the envy of all Economy in dressmaki doll. such as some concerns give, but a real Jointed Sleeping. Beauty Doll. With the tunny upholstered la the latest style.

The ftimitsire is of hardwood finish and is something very clever bousekeeper will tell her elerant. Understand, we give you both doll anti a set of furniture for selling only 30 experience in home dressmaking for one Twenty-fifth row-2 in 2 c.4 Sp. Salt. Assorted Jellies. 4-es.

bet. Lemon et Collar Buttons. and no more. This Is an extraordinary offer and cannot-be duplicated by Month. She will explain how she bought "'If ROLLS bi, 7 5 sp, I bl, (eh 5.

1 a in middle of Starch. I can earlyIune peas .3 pkgs. finest Shred- Vanilla Extract. I'. fk ,1 114441 any other reliable concern.

We will guarantee to treat you right and shall expect the her goods at the store, how she utilized next eh) repeat 6 times more, ch 6, Qt. bottles Pero Ver. Queen Olives. VI --2', i ----4 ,...,2 -t )1 '''s same treatment in return. Tour credit is good with us.

and we trust you for the but- what she already bad. and how she final- show; Our patrons arefixtremely well pleased with the Doll. as the following letters will Comfort Lodg Proceed in exactly ski 8 1 in next 3 in next A dainty bridesmaid luncheon will be 2 eggs to the batter before kneading: l's c- In middle of next 5 eh) repeat 5 printed in the Daily Globe this week. French bonbons will be printed in the cut the dough off in small rolls about the times more, ch 5. 3 in 3 last st of round then them and then flatten them out and roll EP.

3 eh 3 turn i 1 3-lb can Boston ded Codfish. Full lb. pkg. Blued- Mustard. I lb.

best Nutmegs. kRegina" Cocoa. '4 4 eit tons until you sell them. IY produced a complete wardrobe. meat Maple ilyny.

ad making a st Of 4, turn. Baked Beans. 2-lb. cans fa ded Cocoanut. the same manner as in bre i -11 s-ei Two parlor educational games will Twenty-sixth rowSkip 3 l'd In can Ginturle Large bottles Large printed in the Daily Globe this week.

only use milk instead of water and add 1-1b, packaged Pure Lima Beam Ak Join Our Army of Loving Friends. next 3 in next 3 st of 5 eh, (eh, 6, ......:,...6.,,, ,12,4, t. .1 Thorough directions for making size of an egg, roll in the hands until next 5 1 celn next 8 ep, 4 bl, 6 t. Iola I. Mills.

Rochester. N. writes: it was lust as nice as I expected. Thank Daily Globe this week. very, thn in the center; grease Twenty-seventh '2 "Doll received this D.

m. all right. I think you kindly for sending Mao promptly." These true and tried recipes will also fob over; let them raise until light, sP, 4 rownext 1 17 of FLOUR BuTTER 5-1- bx. lla45 a 2 i pa Foxboro, 0- Is is lovely. Well id me for work." Miss G.

E. Folger, be printed in the Daily Globe this week: about minutes, and bake in hot oven (ch 5, 1 In middle of next 6 ch) re- '7'. Mrs. F. Conseil.

Jacoby. writes: writes: "The doll received O. K. and was maple sugar dainties, veal recipes, In- about 20 Rave plenty of room peat 4 times i more, ch 5, 3 in 3 last ....7,1, "non received and we are more than de- very touch pleased with it. It was per- dian pudding recipes, directions for in the pan so the rolls will not touch sts of next 5 eh 1 Half BR 2.30 I Bagi HO 53o Cat from tub, per lb.

30o lighted with It. It purely surprised my little fectly satisfactory and I must thank you In next ch 4, making good bread, several candy reel- girl and she is delighted. Mrs for your kindness." each other. Censor. turn.

I Finest Elgin Creamery big Bons nit still Locust Val ey Charles Gray. Poises Mary We lch. Millis, "I am very mueh pleased with my doll. My pea. graham bread; yorkshire pudding.

One great ea ures Daily 0 of tf of Dil Twenty-eighth 3 1 A For this week only.our Klolden Butter. and delicious. Retail et writes: "Received doll all right yesterday. It was all right; many thanks." mother would like to know bow much you Globe's housekeeping -is the questions ons DELICIOUS LEMON PIE in next 3 in next 3 sts of 5 eh, in force. Next week higher prices.

(eh 5, 1 In middle of next 5 ch) re- Bose" Flour makes better and re bread grocers get 38 to 420. for butter. Savo would sell a doll for without selling the and answers department. Questions Ai-1- J3t Ala aria Inttm. Mrs.

.7. W. Httilard. 11-0---- neat 3 rn nr. nb .1 A 0 THIS SulisaSieeplip Doll WITH.

FREE FURNITURE. Girls send your time and addrette and we will mail you 30 Imitation 'Diamond Set Rolled Gold Collar Buttons to sell at only 10 Cents each. Every one you offer them to litit buy one or more: When sold send Us the $3.00, and we will mend you at once by ex. press. all charges paid.

this HANDSOME DRESSED SWISS DOLL v. and one-half feet In height. Imported direct from Europe for us. This doll bits a beau. Mid bisque bead.

blue yea. pearly teeth. long, natural. golden; curly ringlets. hat, dainty shoes and stockings that can be taken off.

lace trlmuied underswear, automatic sleeping eyes Wet to sleep when put to Elegantly and stylishly dressed in Swiss-costume. A magnificent creature of doildom, sweet and pretty as a and will be a source of endless plessure and amnsement to the little s'Ali it is dressed In Swiss costume it Is entirely different from tbe ordinary doll. You will be the only one in your locality ing a Swiss Doll and It will be the envy of all your playmates. btu la no printed cloth or rag doll that has to be made up and stuffed or a cheap paper doll. such as sotue concerns give, but a real jointed steeping.

Beauty Doll. With the doll we will also send this handsome set of furniture eonitisting of seven pieces. beautifully upholstered la the latest style. The furniture is of hardwood finish and is something elegant. Understand.

we give you b011t doll and a set of furniture for selling only 30 Collar Buttons. and no more. This is an extraordinary offer and cannot-be duplicated by any other reliable concers. We will guarantee to treat you right and shall expect the same treatment le return. Tour credit la good with us.

and we trust you for the but- tons until you sell them. Join Gur Army of Loving Friends. Our patrons arefixtremely well pleased with the Doll. as the following letters will show; lois R. Mills.

Rochester. N. writes: "Doll received this to. m. all right.

I think It is lovely. Well paid me for my work." Mrs. P. Conseil. Jacoby.

writes: "Doll received and we are more than delighted with it. It purely surprised my little girl and she is delighted." Mrs. Charles Gray. Patna; write: "Received doll all ri.flit yesterday. It was all right; many thanks.

Mrs. 3. W. HrUerd. It Was lust as nice as I expected.

Thank yen kindly for sending Mao promptly." Miss G. E. Folger, Foxboro, Writes: "The doll received O. K. and was very much pleased with it.

It was perfectly' satisfactory and I must thank you for your kindness." Mary Welch. ills, writes: "I am very muell pleased with my doll. My mother would like to know how much Tou would sell a doll for without selling the pAILY HOUSEKEEPING. The Daily Globe this week will contain several articles of especial interest at this season of the year. There be an Unusually good description of the proper way to hang pictures; to select draperies, portieres and other hangings and to secure general harmony in arliknging the furnishings of your rooms; One great difficulty in house furnishing lathe proper blending of colors.

This will be explained very definitely. Another point will be the furnishing of the hall, always a difficult problem. "How can I vary my table?" "Flow Can I have a' variety Of 'food to suit Various tastes?" "How can I arrange some good menus for the spring In the Daily Globe this week these questions will be answered very clearly. Cost of living will be stated and a bill of fare for three weeks given. Every taste will ba considered and it will be strange 11 anyone Is unable to arrange satisfactory menus Mtn these food lists carefully prepared by an expert housekeeper.

Economy in dressmaking will be the subject of a very interesting demonstration in the Daily Globe this week. A very clever housekeeper- will tell her experience In home -dressmaking for one month. She will explain how she. bought her goods at the store, how she utilized what she already had and how she finally produced a complete wardrobe. Two parlor educational games will printed in the Daily Globe this week.

A dainty brideemaid luncheon will be printed in the Daily Globe this week. Thorough directions for making French bonbons 'will be printed in the Daily Globe this week. These true and tried recipes will also be printed in the Daily Globe this week: Maple sugar dainties, veal recipes, Indian pudding recipes, directions for making good bread, several candy recipes. graham bread; yorkshire pudding. One of the great features of the Daily Globe's housekeeping is the questions and answers department.

Questions of I use powdered sugar, moist. emelt with water, for frosting. Beginner: CHARLOTTE RUS.SE.,, One cup creamwhipped, ybite. of I egg, well dissolve tablespoon gelatine in cup cold water, mix cream, gelatine and egg wbite carefully together, sweeten aid flavor to taste; line shallow cups -with sponge-cake or lady fingers and fill with, theR, cream. Can how 'to rake Dice lady fingerer Persia Boll 4 medium-sized vpotatoes, 'mash through a sieve, add 2 tablespoonfuls of sugar and 1 of salt; add what water is needed' to make it the right thickness, then add, cup of yeast or 1 compressed yeast cake dissolved in a lukewarm water, let rise 4 hours in a pitchl, er covered with a cloth.

then bottle. For Norton. East Norton. HOUSE Comfort LodgeProceed in exactly the same manner as in bread making, only use milk instead of water and add 2 eggs to the batter before kneading; cut the dough off in small rolls about the size of an egg, roll in the hands until round, then flatten them out and roll very thin in the center; grease them and fold over; let them raise until light, about 4 minutes, and bake in hot oven about 20 minutes. Rave plenty of room in the pan so the rolls will not touch each other.

DELICIOUS LEMON PIE. Seventeenth row-2 In 2 24 ep, 1 bl in next sp, ch 10, turn. Eighteenth row-3 in 2 last st of 10 ch, ldc in next c. 1 sn, 1 bl. 11 2 bl, 10 sp, 3 eh 3, turn.

Nineteenth in 2 d.c, 9 sp, bl, 2 sp, 1 bl 9 sp, 1 bl, eh 6, 1 next sp, ch 5, skip 3 c. 1 in next 3 in next 3 st of ch. eh 10, turn. Twentleth'row-3 in 8 last st of 10 ch. 1 in next (eh 5, 1 in middle of yield 5 eh).

repeat once more, ch 6, 1 bl, 8 sp, 1 bl, 3 sp, 3 bl, 6 sp, 3 eh 3, turn. Twenty-first row-2 1112 6 sP, 5 bi, I 1 bl, 8 ep, 1 (eh 5, 1 a in middle of next 5 eh) repeat twice more, eh 5, skip 3 1 in next 3 In next et of eh, ch 10, turn. Twenty-second row-3 in 3 last it of 10 ch. 1 in next (eh 5, 14 in middle of next 5 ch)" repeat 3 tithes more, 1 bl, 9 sp, 6 IA, 4 op, 3 ch 3, turn. Twenty-third row-2 in 2 4 spt 6 bl, 8 sp, 1-bl, (ch 5.

1 in middle of next Ich) repeat 4 times more, 6, skip 3. 1 in next 3 in next 3 St of ch, ch 10, turn. enty-fourth row-4 in 8 last sis of 10 ch. 1 in next (eh 5, 1 in middle of next 6 ch) repeat 6 times more, eh 5. 1 hi, 6 sp, 1 bl, 2 sp, 4 bl, 4 sp, 3 eh 3, turn.

Twerty-fifth row-2 in 2 C. 4 'sp. 5 bl, 7 sp, 1 bl, (eh 5. 1 ti in middle of next eh) repeat 6 times more, eh 6, akin 3 1 in next 3 in next 3 st of 4, turn. Twenty-sixth row-Skip 3 l'd In next 3 in next 3 at of 5 eh, (eh, 5, c- in middle of next 5 eh) repeat 5 times more, ch 5.

3 in 3 last st of next 5 ch, 1 ejn next 8 4 bl, 5 Sp. 3 eh 3, turn. Twenty-seventh row-2 in 2 te0a f4 next times 5 mh.orie,d cm 15, sp, 4 bl, 8 sp, 3 e- in next 8 st of 5 ch. (ch 5, 1 in middle of next 6 eh) re- 3n edx te di nc ,3 lha 84t, turn. Twenty-eighth 3 1 A 0 In nPxt 3 in next 3 eta of 5 eh, (eh 5, 1 In middle of next 5 ch) repeat 3 times more, ah 5, 3 in Do liar's Worth of Grocerios tv.

here for GOee Hero. Our wholesato policy, guarantees this difforencee I lb. cartel Fancy Evap. 1 3-lb can Fine To. 2 lbs.

choice New Prunes. 1 pkg. New Cleaned Cumnts Pint bottles New Tomato Catsup. 1 can "Defiance" Milk. 2 lbstlood New Rice.

1 pkg. Imported Macaroni. 10-lb bag Best Table Salt. I can earlyIuns peas 1 3-lb can Boston Baked Beans. t-lb.

package of Pure Mustard. does. 1 3-lb. can Golden We; Stringless Beans. 2-lb.

can adhlunree" brand Bartlett Pears. 1-lb. flat can Alaska Pink Steak Salmon. oanPickled Shrimp 3 large tumblers Assorted Jellies. .3 pkgs.

finest Shredded Codfish. 2-lb. cans tapsy Lima Beans. lb. bed Nutmegs.

FLOUR .71,4,09 Half BR 2.30 1-13agic HO 530 For this week only big Bout est still in force. Next week higher prices. liGolden Rose" Flour makes better and more bread gli1230 2 cans Chains Mains Corn. 2 2-5. cans Cboics Bartlett Pests.

2 8-lb. eau Choice Yellow Peaches. 2 tall cau Alaska Pink Salmon. 4 cans American 2 1-lb. jars Assorted Prellerrell 14 carton Para Black-Pepper.

4-os. bot. Lemon or Vanilla Extract. Pull lb. pkg.

ded Cocoanut. 34.111. can Gintarls "Regina" Cocoa. 10 bars Tinest TAUS, dry Soap Llb.plign Irmetel Wasting Powder. 8-1b.

stone crock of 4 lb. Pero Cream of Tartar. 4 pkgs. oGolden Bose' Brand Gelatins. lbs.

Broken 8 Itcrisest Lanadry Starch. Qt. bottles Pare Var. moat Maple tiny. Largo bottles Largo Qneea BUTTER 11475 Cot from tub, per lb.

300 Locust Valley Finest Elgin Creamery Butter. Fresh-msde and delicious. Retail grocers get 38 to 42o. for butter. Rave difference and better butter.

than any other brand of sour. 0 TEAS; 3 Lbsi Per Pound 35o Finest Garden Plower Formosa Oolong, English Breakfast or Mixed. "Golden Rose" Brand is fragrant, but invigorating, and equals those costing 111.00 per pound elsewhere. 3 last et of next 5 ch, 1 in next 1 tuTrn.ivent;..n. in.

t'h, ro bl, 1 tip, 1 bl. 1 sp, 1 1)I, 6 sp, 3 c. ch 3, w'-2 in 2 c. 5 sp. 4 bl.

11 sp. 3 in next st of 5 'ch, (eh lsc in middle of next 5 ch) repeat twice more eh 3 in.3 last st of next 5 ch, 1 in next dc, eh 4. turn. Thirtieth row-Skip 3 1 in next 3 in next 3 st of 5 ch, (oh 5, 1 a In middle of next 5 oh). repeat 'once more, eh 5, 3 in 3 last st of next 5 eh, id in next 12 bl, 8 sp, 3 ch 3, turn.

Thirty-first row-2 in 2 22 SP, 3 in next 3 st of 5 ch, ch 5, 1 in middle of next 5 eh, ch 5, 3 in 3 last St of next 5 ch, 1 in next ch 4, turn. Thirty-second row-Slap 3- 1 In next 3 in next 3 st of 5, ch. ch 2. 3 in 3 last at of next 5 ch. 1 in next C.

23 sp. 3 eh 3, turn. Repeat from first row. For the scallop on end put 10 in each hole with a between. In looking over directions first sent In, I found a great many mistakes.

I made a new sample and wrote it all over again. I send sample with this to be published. It is correct. Name Lost. Diamond elysdale lace-Reprint by Cyclo-Cast on 39 stitches, knit across plain.

First row-Slip 1, knit 2, over twice, sham 2 together, knit 8. over, knit 4, over twice, seam 2 together, knit 12, over, over, narrow, over, knit 2. Second row-Knit 9, over, narrow. over, narrow, over, narrow, knit 4, over twice, seam 2 together, knit 8, over, narrow, knit 4, over twice', seam 2 togc ther, knit 3. Third row-Slip 1, knit 2, over twice, reom 2 together, knit 9, over, narrow, knit 3, over twice, seam 2 together, knit 13, over, narrow, over, narrow, over, knit 2.

Fourth row-Knit 11. over, narrow, over, narrow, over. narrow, knit 3, over writes: "Received doll for sellinggoods; was very much pleased with it. Will answer any question any one may ask concerning Mabel Weber. W.

Lebanon. is-rites: "I received the doll and am very much pleased with it. and cousin of mine said that if you would send her goods she would try bard to sell them to get a doll like mine. Mrs. C.

Marshall, Upper Nyank. N. writes: "Received the doll all right yesterday and, wq are all very much pleased it. I am glad to see It Is what you claimed It to be. as in some places things not what they advertise." Katie Livingstone.

'Ulan. N. writes: received the doll Friday all right and goods." Mrs. Lilly Eates. Des Moines, writes: "My husband found the doll all O.

K. at the express office, for which accept my thanks. My daughter is delighted with it and has taken it to school today to Show her friends and teacher." Francis Colston. Wakefield, It writes: "I received my doll in due time and am very much pleased with her. I inquired at the freight office, as I thought she was coming that way, but it came by express.

She Is beautiful." Elizabeth Hill. Philadelphia, writes: "I received the doll with great pleasure and It is very nice. Many thanks for your promptness in sending it." 34 Not seeing any to Saundersville's4 request for'alemon pie; i will send her mine, which Icliped Globe a few years ago; it-was palledodeliclous lemon One lemon, and-grated rind, 1 cup sugar. yo1k.oe.2 beaten, 2 tablespoons 1. cup.

sweet milk and small piece butter. Stir these all together In the 'above stated order, lastly add the. -whites to a stiff froth, stirring In lightly until: thoroughly mixed. Then pour into a custard plate lined with good pie crust and bake 40 minutes. Lily of WHY KNEAD'BREAD? says to knead breadnow why, and why it Is so many women.

do this really hard -work when there only the and extra labor? I have the best, and I never knead the least particle, it is close and light. Vey. few put enough salt into their breadand it is too often flat tasting. To a quart of flour I Use l'tablespoon of 1 tablespoon, of sugar, 1 scant tablespoon of lard, dissolve in. quite warm water, a yeast cake in cup of luke-warm water, mix- all-together; adding enough water to make a soft dough, using a spoon to blend Set in warm place closely oovered over night.

In morning flour board, empty dough -out, cut, in shape for pans and set on back of bet rise until double and bake one hour. if oven is too hot, bake with door of oven open. When done while warm. Momsy. DOG AND MOUSE LACE.

Chain 85. First row-1s1 cin 5th st of ch, 1 in next St. ch 2, skip 2 stitches, 1-6 in next Chain 85. We could add thousands of similar testimonial letters if space would permit. WRITE TO-DAT.

Address. Strictly Fresh crtrztramb Per Doz. 170 flew Gathered 2 Doze 34c Why don't you get our: plete tree weekly price list? It will save' you money. o- 4 t. iiiiit 1 rt, I I GROCERY CO CORJNION AND ELM I 163-165 SUMMER STREET, COR.

TREMONT AND ELIOT I Opposite South Station. 1 'earl Boston, Mass. treble, chain 3, 2 trebles in same 3d of chain 5. miss 3, 8 doubles in next stitches, chain miss 3, 3 trebles in next, and repeat from joining to top 3 chain. Twenty-fourth rowChain 3, 3 trebles 8 trebles, and 1 on chain beyond.

chain 5, 6 doubles in center of 8 doubles. chain 5, miss 4 of following chain, 5 trebles in next 5 stitches, repeat from around and fasten last 5 chain to top 3 chain at beginning. Twenty-fifth rowChain 3, a treble In same place and 1 in next treble, chain 2 trebles in last 2 trebles and 1 on chain. chain 5. 3 doubles in center of 6 doubles, chain 5, mIss 4 of chain, 1 treble in next and 2 on 1st 2 trebles.

Twenty-sixth rowChain 3, a treble same place and 1 in next treble, chain 3. 2 trebles separated by 3 chain under 5 chain. chain 3, miss 1st treble, trebleb in 2 trebles and 1 in chain fol I 1 -1 1,,,,,,,. '-i'' 1- itietitita4.4.'-'' ---10-10 4,, -4! 4 c' solvt Wit. -t NiNN 40,11, 'e 1.6,,!!'.11.Ai 1 tssis 6 Au '''''7-c-- VI -11 plo it illittempolliwt- 7-Sta, 4-aiir.

IF; (t ,21" .1, 1 AAA. .6,, 't- I oi i i Stkliiiii. .4... 4,, i' 0 1 1 this get pse.affba..0..20co "Golden Rose" Brand is a blend of the finest genuine Mocha and hva Rich and delicious, strong, yet mellow. Its equal costs 40o at retail.

1 Youriinoney's worth, or your oney back. Money relanded II goods are not satisfactory. A HOS What It I loots to rapnlah a Homo at Owe St po and What It Takes PIO ta soostollas of 1 Pots. ute PA t's Chair, 1 La ir's Sookor, I Par. or Chairs, a Oak at Mac Parlor TalAta IL orlor Mirror, to tat.

thtitio cattoolt vsto ova II 1 PAior Lamp rsetrwool Parlor (Revs, 1 WilAoitaam a bo Sat, togas' Case, i Campo a 1 Okambrostri I a you fral Chairs. I sass LAO 1 Woven wan 'Pillows, egad ricst 1400 el inns, 4. I 0 strove Isis trithairstl 41, sum Pit I Plogsr1 i I ail ilyi a a rt V. so leilitchos.dbiass. It yds.

i Istoo 00 1114 Sod. "01111a et, It OW 'trawl 11 611131: uatra! LI 1 hon tnAft talgoo CE FOP Cho s000snmeelet ion of out. of-town ossionsere and 'wimple who are unable' to come, to oily stove doping the cloy, we helm decided to poeon on SclureditY evenings until 9 o'clock. ILiberal Terms if 1 esired.1 SHAMMUT Furatitstro 269 Tremont'Sto Boston. for physically they are apt to bo better! morally, don't you? Teddy.

AND ANSWERS. will some one kindly Inform me through this column how to get a spot out of a pink silk waist, caused from a red lining in a jacket? Mae. egionmee will some of the kind friends please tell me what will stoo e. fur neck boa from coloring the neck? I bought expensive one this winter and it colors my neck very badly. Con stark t.

log Dear TeddyI, tog, have a drop head machine. It stand now in the dining room. A doily on the top with a jardiniere and artillery plant sets it oft great style. I agree that it should not be covered sillth any sort of cloth. )irownE.

New Department of Kitchen ci Pantry Furnishings. We have imported a new and complete line of German and Austrian Fireproof Cooking Dishes. 1 Blue and White Porcelain table and pantry furnishings in new and varied styles. "Elite" Austrian Blue Enamel, white lined kitchen utensils. (This line we guarantee to be the highest type of enamelled ware manufactured.) White Granite and Yellow Ware.

These goods are a boon to I Iousekeeper" The Celdrated lifoltroe Porcelain-Lined Retrix-erators. Abram French Co 47 and 40 Summer St. Handy Soups Pour a canof Anderson's soup into a pint and.a halt of hot water and soup for six is ready. 1 0 Cents are promptly answered on all subjects of home interest. Read the Daily Globe if you wish to get a quick reply to your question.

don't be afraid to ask: the Daily Globe will In the Daily Globe this week there wIll be giNYert directions for making- a pretty sachet. bags to carry money, safety-pin book, writing pad blotter. Information about, tin wedding, and public entertainment will also, be given In the Daily Globe this week. LADY'S FASCINATOR. One-half germantown, 2 Asps of split zephyrs.

1 yard ribbon. 2 boxes beads, bone needle. Make 11 stitches, 1 treble in even' stitch, turn. Second row-2 trebles in first stitch, 1 treble in next 4 stitches, 2 trebles in last of Uth stitch, turn. ThLrd now-2 trebles in first Stitch, 1 treble in other stitches until center stitch, where you put 3 trebles; 1 treble the rest of row until last stitch, -where you crochet 2 trebles; turn and continue this with 'trebles in first and last stitches and 3 trebles in center stitch, until you have 17 rows.

Make 18th row plain. without widening. This is the foundation. which should 4)e Of germantown. Then take the zephyr.

fasten to first Or last stitch with steel hook. make 6 chain, slip hook through bead, make 6 more chain, fasten to next stitch. and continue until you have taken up every stitch; finish with ribbon ties on widest end. This was sent in by Aunt Dudley. SILK PURSE.

have never seen printed directions In this column for a. silk purse, like several I have made which are very pretty, so have composed the following directions. I made my first purse by looking at one I borrowed and having some one to tell me a little. Crocheted silk purseChain 6 closely. First row--12 single crochet Inside or ch 6.

row-12 single crochet, with one bead between each stitch, using the first bead before You make the first stitch, using 12 beads in the row. Third rowOne single crochet in the stitch with the last stitch of 2d row, S. 1 bead, 1 single crochet, 1 bead, 2 single In same stitch, re- peat from to 5 times and you will have 6 groups of 2 beads. beginning the 6 points of the, star and 6 'spaces between where you have made 2 single crochets in 1 stitch to widen. Fourth row, 1 bead, 1 single crochet, 1 bead, 1 single crochet.

1 bead. 2 single crochet, repeat from to to the end of row; this should bring the stitch you use for widening each time in the 2d stitch of widening in the preceding row, thus forming an even-edge for the points of the Fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth rows the same as fourth row, only increasing 1 bead on each point of star, each row, and you should then have 6 groups of 7 beads between each widening. Ninth row-1 bead, 1 single crochet, 1 bead, 1 single, 1 bead, 1 single. 1 bead, 1 single. 1 bead, 1 single.

1 bead. 1 single, 2 singles in each stitch. Continue the widening the same and drop off 1 bead on each point of star, each row, in the same manner atirin the ninth row, for the remaining rows of the star, until you come to 1.bead.for the extreme point, then crochet aroutti in single crochet, widening the same for 2 rows more, then cut your silk andcommence the other side of the purse, which is made the same, only when you have finished the last row, Instead of cutting your silk, join halfway with the other side. using single crochet through the edges. Fasten the steel fringe On whene the edges are joined and sew the other half of each side of the purse on to the clasp for the opening, and it is finished.

They are attached to the, belt by the chain and 'worn at the left side of your skirt front. used the smallest size steel clasp for fiat roupd purse. rt your silk is very fine, you will need to increase the Size of the' purse. and you may do so by making each point of the star 1 or 2 beads wider at the widest part. having 8 or 9 beads intotead of 7 on each point of star, then decreasing .1 bead on a.

point each row, as in the directions. until you have 1 bead on. each point, etc. I hope I have made this plain, that that these directions will appear in print, soon, for I of some one who is whiting to see them printed. Amy.

Ruth. DANDY BROWN'BREAD. Two cups and a half flour, lAt cup Indian meal. 2 cups milk or.water. scant cup molasses.

cup teaspoon saleratus, pinch salt; steam 4 or 5 hstrrs. Mrs Medford. QUEEN'S To my already long letter will add a few recipes: Queen's pudding: pint breadcrumbsp 1 quart milk, yolks of 2 eggs, grated rind of a lemon, 1 cup sugar; when baked frost 'with whites of 2 eggs beaten with 3f1 cup sugar, brown in oven, Persia. VERY-NICE PLAIN, CAKE. 11FM .1 1 One cup of sugar, cup of butter.

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40, lo olstiv4i It 11111 1 At- it, 1 I I 1 It the different ways. as I live on a. farm? Agnes. 'Will some sister take charity On me and send to our -valuable paper, the Sunday Globe, a recipe for making date pies? I think the cooking department Is the best part of the Globe. Beginner.

Sauce for cottage pudding, fwhich my folks think is fineOne and one-half cups sugar, piece of butter size of egg. one tablespoon flour, mix well together, add boiling water, to make the right thickness, flavor with lemon extract or juice of one lemon. Roger's Mama. will tell Roxbury how I Cook my fishballs, and they do not fall apart when cooking. If I put an egg in them Ifix potatoes and fish when cold.

but if I put no egg in I mash potatoes while warm and it will stick togetner all right, or at least mine do. -f never chop potatoes for them, but mash them. Please try this way and see if they won't come oat all right- Saundersvtue, Will some one tell' me ho tO cook Codfish cheeks? Saundersville Lovers of cookies, please try, Minerva Ann's sour milk- ones. They are fine, for I-have madethem, Samidersville. Yes.

send along the pudding recipes-, I would be pleased to have then. Eye Bee. Can any one tell me what to get for breakfast that won't be too expensive, as I have nine to cook for and that seems to be the hardest meal to get that will be appreciated by men who work hard. Rogers' Mama-. Will Minerva Ann please send in her recipe again for mocha filling for cake, or bend date of paper it yas printed? S.

B. C. Molasses cookiesOne cup of molasses, cup of lard, 1 teaspoon of soda in 341 cup of water, 1 teaspoon ginger, 1 teaspoon salt, 4 cups of sifted pastry flour. S. B.

C. For the one who asked about my dream sponge cake: I do not use measuring cups, a dinner tumbler, a coffee cup or a cooking cup, or a tiny tin dipper. I use any of these with the same results. My cake never fails unless I am careless about the baking. Brown E.

Sometime ago some one told about larding a Now will she tell me where I can get the needle, how to do it, 'rho butchers here tin a small city) do tot seem to know anything about it or else say they don't. Persis. Comfort LodgeYour pies will be all right if you use 3 cups of pastry flour to each cup of lard, with just enough water to work, and pour a little sweet innk over them when put in the oven. STry mush made, of equal quantities of corn meal and buckwheat flour and boiling milk instead of water, with little salt. Censor.

TALKS WITH MOTHERS. Dear NovemberThank you for your kind words. I am very glad you enjoy my lettersthere are certainly enough of thembut it just seems as though I mils write about these things. although I think sometimes I am taking more than my share of space. Do you think it absolutely necessary to sweep all your chambers every week? Why do you try to wash and iron the same day, don't you think it tires you more and takes more "wear and tear" Out of your body than to be a little longer about it? Your letter is in our "Talks with Mothers," but you do not mention little oneshave you any? I am fond of hourekeepIng and home making, but I think my special "forte" is "babies." I would like to have the pattern you mention today.

if not too much trouble. There is no hurry about it, however, as my little one isn't quite old enough for it yet. I will say thank you" in advance. Teddy. I expect a little stranger in July and I would like to know what to get for a plain outfit; from first to last.

Mrs T. J. L. Susan NipperI agree with you perfectly 'alout baby's bands; also about feeding. I think more about "feeding" would help some of the mothers, don't you? You must bave your hands full, indeed, with ail those little ones, and doing all your on work.

How can you do it7 I think if babies are well cared r-ese t7.1,-.0Tstlona are very. ran( h' smaller 13 the and furniture. but give an stslItely correet Idea of how they kirk. is a. frs-n ph.d(uraphs lust taken.

.5.1 ,.2,0 the all dressed tJust as tie 'et of Um-nitrite. both of wy-N-h ve FREE. A d-avrtng could be ale to as it) 1.sk better than the artIclos but taese illustrations are direr tn)u, and photographs Tell the Truth. Take Notice Wt. PREPAY all express or shipping ctxrges on tbe Doll nd Fern We are the only concerti fist cuw.

all others make tbs recelver when prelim's's are delivered. and in sat eases the Itarrmt paid are a smelt. it Aot tntwe. tban tbe preenium la worth- We svat our costemers rtgl.t. SIOD REWARD hereby olfered to asy pers4n who can prove a have not even Free a beautiful Doll ior pIitug 7.0 Collar Buttons.

or that our testtmoulal letters are not genuine. ESEKEEPERS' Continued from do them I wish those that wait shtli the last month before beginning to make tier presents would try tne 5 ay this year. and then there woclt bo no headaches and tired nerves wnert we Eh culd be our brightest and November. ECONOMICAL HOUSE FURNISHING. Fr Lady MaryI certainly woul1 furn'sh all my rooms from the start.

but to do so you must keep future purctases in view. The foundation of all is the fiocr covering. an it is the most expensive. rce lams long. and everytterer else is in quality and is trying to have to buy see: eel hermoeize with a carpet one ret admire and only purchased teen te-encrey.

Therefore, my advice is. seree ea.reeree mupt he teed in furnisht herne. buy carpets. Paint reen the foers. and buy enly a few at to them as you can i.P They are easily cared ar ear.

te- changed to a different reern ettIe trouble. If your lower Peery rtaired-wood finish. stain the trete- and stairs. or stain only a tereer. if You use large rugs.

It teeara scra. bet it leeks well and costa very 'eta. if y3 do it yourselves. For tee 1.1,.4? paint of a light tint. pi it the dust less.

Though the paeel weedwork must govern you eerreeta: in your choice. halls and eirs all a house ehould be eteeeel er carpeted alike. doeareee leers now come in desirable are desiges (small figures and si-eets are ereferable). Brussellette aet rus can be bought for $5. Tten weed art squares are always good selected.

with. perhaps. one or two tt reee rege ter the earlor. which may te eurel at some rug sale or auctten seems to ene for the sum you erten Foe ICA not be able to buy all rew ferterhings. but have to haunt the sett-me-hand etores or attend some ef the Paler advertised from time to t1 7ne at etcrage warehouses or elsewnere.

eicking up things here and there. Tres may not teouni attractive to a trend raw bre. but if one hasn't money te.spen I time and ingenuity must tax Its place. It requiree brains and judgment to see possibilities in an bereau. table or chair.

which, with varnisn. brass handles arid a bit of tehelstering. will look like newa and take on ycur own individuality. I aeuld put most of my money Into the eining room, for the reason. the tieee art the largest and mot subetareal.

They show cheapness of make Jr- than any other furniture. A side-leant end dinner table will last for )eers. eel a dining room does not loot( Ilk, one witheut a eideboard, and it is in I ao tit 'N 17,4 Full Set .00 Jilt. PAINLESS EXTRACTION FREE TIT. IKIng hos the reputation of making ths 111.4A Orok tne finest fitting and this tSt Wvati32 sets of teeth.

set ever leaves kis until the patron is perfectly satisfied 11. Po Et sal appearance. Atsolutely no pain. 14.t1 IN 4 TION AND ES TIM A TES fREB. id crowns and teeth without an I silver tElIngs at reduced rates.

riaranteed for years Hours 8 to 6, lo to 2- Lady attendant. KING DENTAL PARLORS 478 Woolumgton Comer of Avon. Jordsle's and White's. same We. Crushre Jewelry atom Tel.

oxford. GIVEN AWAY. one-ben. 1112-plecfp Dinner Seta. 4111debtolard a.

Heed Rot-kern. hut Maebtnea. Morrie Chairs. tain. tatirpeta.

Lamps. Desks. blest anal many other lantsglatotate Illea.ere eantly goers vottlae oat tbe payment et as cent et your aseneg Oar anode aro introdueed to buyers tangent ee premium plans mentioned below. V. ILEakr LOY Its beat, and those who bay oar by stain- we are very siBal to man use of new' threw plans.

whirb you may and to your advantage Plaint 1. Any lady. sentionot, Ploy or trtri eon tone orders among friends trv kaat liarartch Corn Stareb. Laundry Washing Powder. Pokleg Powder.

Fpl Extracts. Sep. Vilteb WrItIct Paper aod other household neeeettttes and ge-it am et our valuable premiums free of teat. Plata No. 2- Any tawny- hotel brerdIng bowie.

(llama, oriel-lodge or flub may buy outright an order a.4 el a premium free- Piaui No. a. Several may form a club and get a SZerent member ea cla mouth tea of Ms ilMa. kt' IF 111- virelit 4.. "'VA 1 lk, 3 16.1-.

40 with are 'I at 1 a ell on In 5 to of of all E. CARRIAGE-WHEEL DOILY. STANDARD JEWELRY 73 DEPARTAIER rage 30. rlao a very neceary article. Your chairs can be "moved on" to another part ef the house, if you want to economize here.

and buy better later on. but I rot so the table and sideboard. I suppose oak will be your choice, because you can get better values in but avoid the wood everywhere else that you can. It is not desirable, and does not increase in value. It is.

however, well su1te1 for a ha11 tho' even then select the wood with-care. For your, dishes. buy at a. reliable place from "stock patterns" enough to answer for the present and add from time to time. Avoldpatterns to be seen at hotels andi restgurants; thin china of no particular color.

and then you are free to choose your own color scheme any time for table decoration. 13y all means, buy a good- stove a reliable place; not necessarily a new one. but one in perfect order and guaranteed by the seller. Much of your kitchen furnishing CP11 be bought at 10- cent stores. If you feel you can afford draperies would advise having all muslin.

They can be purchased for very little. as low as 25c. with ruffles and neatly made. They look well. and even better, after being done up.

This is a bare outline, but if I have! given you any help. and you think could make other helpful suggestions, more in detail. will be glad to hear from you personally or through the Globe. Comfort Lodge. I CARRIAGE WHEEL DOILEY.

Chain 8. Join. First rowChain 8,1 treble in the ring. chain 5. 1 treble in the ring.

repeat from thre times. chain 5, and join to third of 8 chain. Seoond rowMake a shell of 1 double, treble. 5 double trebles. 1 treble, 1 double under each 5 chain, 6 in all.

Third rowChain 6, fasten with 1 single betsveen She last of 1 shell and first of next, keeping the chain behind the work; repeat all around. Fourth rowUnder each 6 chain make shell of 1 double, 1 treble. 7 double trebles, 1 treble 1 double. Fifth rowLike third row. with 7 chain instead of 6.

Sixth rowSame as fourth. with 9 double trebles instead of 7 in each shell. Seventh rowSame as third, with 9 chain instead of 7. Eighth rowBeginning with 4 chain for first double treble. work 12 double trebles under each 9 chain, and join to top of 4 chain.

Ninth rowChain 7. 10. miss 2, a double treble in next, chain 3, repeat from around. and join to 4th of 7 chain. There are 24 spaces.

Tenth rowChain 4. 3 double trebles vtider first chain, chain 1, 4 double trebles under next chain, repeat all around, chain 1. and join to top of 4 chain. Eleventh rowChain 4. treble each of next 3 double treble's, chain 2, 4 double trebles on next 4 double trebles, repeat from all around, chain 2.

and join to top of 4 chain. Twelfth rowChain 4, 2 double trebles next, 1 in each of next 2. chain 2, doublet trebles over 4 double trebles, repeat all around. and join last 2 chain top of 4 chain. Thirteenth rowChain 4, 4 double trebles on 4 double trebles, chain 3, 5 double trebles on 5 double trebles, repeat all round, chain 3.

and join to top 4 chain. 4 chain. Fourteenth rowLike 13th Fifteenth rowLike 13th with 4 chain bAtween the groups of 5 double trebles. Sixteenth rowLike 15th. with 5 chain instead of 4.

Seventeenth rowLike with 6 chain between. Eighteenth rowLike 15th. with 7 chain between. Nineteenth rowLike 15th with 8 chain between. Twentieth rowLike 15th.

with 9 chain between. Twenty-first rowLike 15th. with 10 chain between. Twenty-second rowBeginning 'with 3 chain make a treble in every- stitch around. and join to top of 3 chain.

Twenty-third7rowSlip stitch in next FURNISH THE HOUSE WITHOUT MONEY. READ THESE TESTIMONIALS East Harwich Starch Dear SirsI received tbe couch and starch. and think the conch Is very pretty and am mach pleased with it.Misa Clara B. Williams. Province-town Baas East Harwich Starch Dent SirsEnclosed tad mosey order for articles.

I think lib goods are LS satbfactory in every way. You Lit bear trots Ise again Walter Headerson. Welideet. Male. East Harwich Starch Co.I received My dieser set all rigot and in perfect order.

I am more than pleased with George Harris, hailluckeMiumWrits today. Our scheme is the simplest sad at the same time um moat liberal ever advertised. Ws have been Lu business many years anal are reliable. Oa account of the fact that we pay all the expenses and freight charges, we limit this offer to the Eastern States. Send postal fur Catalogue.

'We Pay Large Cask Commissions to Those'Who Prefer Them. moor m. East Harwich Starch EAST HARWICH, '1 64,,0440, :4 4 v.zo:1,,,t o' z- 'a. 5. 8 of on of 5, In 2 3 a 25 a ACE ACE.

twice, -seam .2 together, knit 9, over; narrow, knit 3, over twice, seam 2 together, knit 3. Fifth rowSlip 1. knit 2, over twice, seam 2 together, knit 10, over, narrow, knit 2, over twice, seam 2 together, knit 14, over, narrow, over, narrow, over, knit 2. Sixth rowKnit 13, Over, rarrow, over, narrow, over, narrow, knit 2, over twice, seam .2 together', knit 10, over, narrow, knit 2, over twice, seam 2 together, knit 3. Seventh rowSlip 1, knit 2, over twice, seam 2 together, knit 11, over, narrow, knit 1, over twice, seam 2 together, 15, over, narrows over, narrow, over, lain 2.

Ighth rowKnit over, narrow, er, narrow, over, narrow, knit 1. over twice, seam 2t together, knit 11, over, narrow, knit 1, over twice. seam 2 together, knit 3. Ninth rowSlip 1. knit 2, over 'twice, seam 2 together, knit 14, -over twice, seam 2 together, knit 22.

Tenth rowNarrow, knit 1, over, narrow, ever, narrow, over, narrow. knit 13, over twice. seam 2 together, knit 3. over, narrow, knit 9, over twice, seam 2 together. knit 3.

Eleventh rowSlin 1, knit 2, over twice. seam 2 together, knit 3, over, narrow, knit 9, over twice, seam 2 together, knit 3, over, narrow, over, narrow, over, narrow, knit 12. 1 Twelfth rowNarrow, knit le over, narrow, narrow, over, narrow, knit 12, over twice, scant 2 knit er, narrow, knit 8, over, tr-ice, seam 2 together. knit 3. Thirteenth rowSlip 1, knit 2, over twice; seam- 2 together, knit, 4, over, narrow, knit 8, over twice, seam '2 together, knit 4, over, narrow, over, narrow, over.

narrow, knit 10. Fourteenth rowNarrow, knit le over, narrow; over, narrow, over, narrow. knit 11, over twice, seam 2 together, knit 5, over, yarrow. knit 7, over twice, seam 2 together, knit 3. Fifteenth rowSlip 1, knit 2, over twice.

seam 2 together, knit 5, over, narrow, knit 7, over twice, seam 2 together. knit 5, over, narrow, ever. narrow, over, narrow, Sixteenth rowNarrow, knit 1. over, narrow, over. narrow.

over, narrow, khK 10. over twice. seam 2 together, knit 6. over, narrow. knit 6, over twice, seam 2 knit repeat.

Estelle COOKING. Spider corn cake for toombeyI find this recipe in my scrapbook and will forward. trusting it le what you ask for: Two-thirds cup cornmeal. onethlrd cup flour. three-quarters cup sour milk.

with one-half teaspoon soda mixed in, tbrese-quarters cup sweet milk, one egg. little sugar and salt (about one. third cup sugar and' one-quarter teaspoon salt), one tablespoon butter; mix with the sour milk and part of sweet; then add rest of milk and not stir; melt butter in spider and pour in mixture; bake in spider on top of stove until it is set, then- finish baking in the oven. This recipe was sent In by Lu, I do not know how long ago. Woodbine.

will some of thei sisters tell tne how to cook all kind; and all lowing, chain double in center of 3 doubles, chain 5, miss 4 of chain, 1 treble in next and 2 in 1st 2 trebles, and repeat from all to top of 3 chain. Twenty-seventh rowChain 3, a treble In same place and 1 in next treble, chain 5, a single in 3d stitch front hook to form a picot, chain 2, a treble under chain, repeat from until 5 picots are formed. putting 2 trebles under 3 chain in the center, after the last 2 chain .1 miss treble 3 trebles in next 3 stitches, miss 4 of opposite chain. make 3 trebles, (1 on chain and 2 in trebles) and repeat from 1st all around. The sample is done with No.100 cream-colored linen thread.

and makes a beautiful toilet mat or doily about 9 inches in diameter. In coarser thread, It would make a pretty round tidy, or cover for a piano stool. Trebled instead of double trebles may bet used for the bars if liked, and narrow ribbon may be run in the spaces, crossing under the rose in the center. 4 BABY'S "What a beauty!" can trnly be said of a baty's sack crocheted after this simple and effective pattern. For the Stoke make a chain of 101 stitches with blue Saxony, and turn.

Make 100 a along the chain. Make 5 similar rows, working in the back of each stitch to form ribs. In the 6th make 25 sts, then in the last. or 25th st, widen by making an extra st. Make 2 in' the next; make 48 C.

widen in the last or 48th st, 2 in the next st, then plain to the end of row, turn. Seventh rowWork 25 sts, widen, one in each of next 2 sts, 2 in next. work plain to the. next widening, widen as before, then Make 2 plain, 2 in the next st, and work plain to theend of the row. tura.

Work back and forth in this way, always two extra sts between the shoulder widenings in each row. till there are 32 plain sts between the shoulder viidenings. Lower partWith white saxony, make shell (4 c) in the first st of bottom of yoke, skip 1 st, 1 shell in next st, and On across to the first widening. -Now ch 22 sts, skip the sts between the widenings, make a shell in next widening, work across to the next widening, ch 22, and finish the same as across the other front. Turn and make shell in hell and a shell in every 3d st of 22 ctain.

Make the lower part of sacque rows deep. SleeveMake a shell (4 c) in every other at of yoke and in every 3d at of turn, shell in shell till sleeve kt 17 rows long; then narrow by making one shell of 4 and the next shell of 2 4 repeat across the row. Nineteenth rowMake 2 in middle of every shell in last row. Twentieth rowMake 2 in first shell of last row, 1 in each of the next two shells and repeat across the row. LP VW Twenty-first rowMake 1 8 in each st, of last row with blue maxony and make the cpft four ribs deep, always working in the back of each stiteh.

Finish neck. sleeves, both fronts and the bottom with a pretty scallop and tie around the neck with ribbon or cord and tassels. Arrange the fulness below the yoke in three small box plaits, and press with a warm iron in place. Press similar plait in the middle of each front. Mrs F.

W. IJOIG1 AC E. st; (this forms aspaee). 23 there will be 24 sp in all, eh 10., turn. Second row-3 In.3 last et of 10 eh, 1 in next (This forms 1 bl.

15 sp, 2 bl, 6 sp, 2 1 dc in eh onend; there will be 3 In all; ch.3, Third row-2 in 5 sp, 1 op 2 bl; 12 sp, ch 5, ls In next sp. ch' 5, skip 3 1 c4n next in next 3 st of 10, turn. Fourth row-3 ein 3 last et of 10 eh, 1 de in next (eh 5, 1 in middle of next 5 ell) repeat -once more, ch 5, 1 bl, 8 op, 1 bl, 2 op. 3 bl, 1 sp, 1 op, 3 eh 8, turn. row-2 in 2 7 sp, 5 bl, 8 sp, 1 bl, Ich 5, 1 in middle of next 5 ch) repeat twice more, eh 5, skip 3 In next 3 In next 3 st of ch.

ch 10. in 3 last' st of 10 ch, ld -c in next d- (eh 5, 1 In middle of next, eh) -3 times bl, 8 sp, 4 Tap, 3 ch 3,. turn. Seventh row-a in 2 7 sp. 3 bl; 1 sp, 1 bl, 6 sp', 1 bl, (ch 5, 1 in middle of next 6 ch), repeat 4 times more, eh 5, skip 3 1 in next 3 3 in next 3 st of eh, eh 10, turn.

Eighth row-3 In 3 last st of 10 ch. 1 cin next (eh 1 -in middle of next 5 eh), repeat. 5 times more, -eh 5, 1 bl, 4 sp. 1- 7 'opt 3 chi, turn Ninth row-2 do in 2 op. 8 bl, 6 6P.

1 bl, (eh 5, 1 middle of next. 5 eh), repeat 6 times more, ch skip- 3 C. 1 -d In next et 3 (Le In next Let of ch 4.. Tenth row-Skip-3 1 in next de, d-c- in next 3 st of 5 (eh 51 a c.in middled.of- net eh), repeat 67 times more, ch 5. 3 In 3 loot st of next 5 ch, -1 next -41 c.

6 8p, 5 6 3 eh turn. Eleventh row-2 in 2 8 sp, .10 131, 5-sp, 'c in -riext3 st of. 5 ch, (ch 5, 1 a in middle of 'next 5 ch), repeat 4 times more, eh 3 in 3 last st of next 5 1 (IC in next c. Twelfth row-Skip 8 C. 1 In next et 3 in next.

3 et oft 5 ch; (eh 6..1 of repeat times mere, eb 5, 3 c- in 3 last et of next 6 eh, 1 in next 8 sp, bl, 1 SP. 1 bl, sp. 3 eh 3, turn. Thirteenth row-2 in-2 c. 4 sp.

2 bl, 4 sp, 1 bl, 9 op, 3 in next 3 st of 6 eh. (eh 1 c- In middle of next 5 eh). repeat- 2 times more eh- 5, 3 in 8 last et of next 5 ch, 1 iii next 41 C. eh 4. Fourteenth row-Skin 3 1 In next c.

8 in next 3 et of eh, (ch 1 a in middle of next 5 ch). repeat once more, eb 5..3 in 3 last et of next 5 ch, 1 in next 9 sp, 1 bl. sp, 1 bl. 5 sp.f2 c. eh 8, turn.

Fifteenth row-2 in 2 12 131, 9 sp. 3 in next 3 st of 5 ch, ch 1 in middle of next 5 eh, ch 5, 3 in 3 last St of next 5 1 d-e in next c. eh 4, turn. Sixteenth row-Skip 8 I a In next e. 3 in next 3 st of 5 eh, ch 2.

3 In 3 last st' of next 5 ch. 1 tn next 4 sp. 3 ch 8.turri. A Your Skirt and Shoes 4 'will last much longer if you finish the skirt edge with S. bias Look on the back of every: yard tor trade mark 8.

H. M. 2: ....4 s6w. it 10.0 s-- a It is good from the best part of Chicago from the gardens of Jersey, or real chickens from Jersey. No grease in it, eitherand cheaper than you can make it yourself; if youmake it as good.

I A 1 Varieties Your grocer re; Adderion Food fldersons Soups Twenty Varieties 1.unds your ro cents if you don't like them. We pay him. Camden, 'N; to Newman, Selling Agri, 220 State Boston, Staos. siFellots. tx.

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