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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 34

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31 31 Bc N-c 3 3 1 i i 1 I I I I IBOStOleS New 1Specil 1Shop HOUSEHOLD DEPARTMENT. Tried Recipes, Fancy Work and Cooking SeasonTalks with Housekeepers About EconomyTalks with Mothers About Children on All Topics of Home Interest. a I ---THE-BOSTON SUNDAY 15, 1908. flour. teaspoon salt, 2 rounded tea.

spoons baking powder, 1 large mbdng spoon of lard. Put together and mix with cold water as usual. Hope, y0u will have good luck and report to Rosebuds. APPLE SAUCE CAKE. One cup of sugar.

I egg, If, cup cup apple sauce, 1 teaspoon salt, teaspoon each cloves, allspice and cinnamon. Bake in a sheet tin, about hour. Indian Summer. GRAHAM PUDDINGS Bought From a Boston Specialty Rubber Store, Who Have Decided to Discontinue the Sale of Raincoats TERRIFIC MARKDOWN. lo; LADIES' AND MISSES' Salome Suit 7 ,01 ornaTLeia' Salome Suit 4 1 I -l-1-THE- 'BOSTON SUNDAY GLOBE7rNOVEAIBER.

15, 1908. flour. ii teaspoon salt, 2 rounded if spoons baking powder, I large mbdng MP 4 44 spoon of lard. together and irdx Boston's HOUSEHOLD. DENIR mENT with cold water am usual.

Hope, y0u loor' )11 fits) A High Grade nalocoats pi-obi tt EBA will have good lUck and report to I () (a) Roaebuds. 1 stock Salo Monday We WIII Place on APPLE SAUCE CAKE. 4,..111 ,7 New One cup of "sugar, I egg, Ift cup butter. 1 i ft 1 1 BOSTO i .0,1 AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE 4 Tried Recipes, Fancy Work and Cooking cup apple sauce, 1 teaspoon a. sod, salt Oh From a Boston Specialty Rubber 1 tablespoon.

cocoa, lli teaspoon each 5 Sh ougl-Who Have Decided to Discontinue the Sale of Raincoats Sp SeasonTalks with Housekeepers About cloves, allspice and cinnamon. Hake in a sheet tin, about ifi hour. EconomyTalks Ninth Mothers About Children Indian Sumlner. TERRIFIC MARKDOWN LADIES' AND MISSES' on All Home Interest. Topics of GRAHAM PUDDING.

op Salome Suit fad' a One cup molasses, 1 cup milk. 1 eggs 1 tablespoon butter. 1: teaspoonesoday 1 teaspoon allspice. 1 teaspoon cinnamon. 1 teaspoon cloves.

112 cups of graham flour, 1 cup raisins. Steam three hours. Sharon Farmer Maid. One cup molasses, 1 cup milk. I egg." tablespoon butter.

1 teaspoon I teasnoon allspice. 1 teaspoon cinnamon, Most Popular Model This Tall Portals, Modal Thum 496 'Washington St. ElgiOn St. mar IL a 10 I 1 Half-Price Sale of 1' Jr7A GREATHourSale Monday, 9 to 1 P. M.

Women's allored Suits 4.98 Made of good quality broadcloth in black, Half-Price Sale of 1 tLioauts i Half-Price Salo of 1 111 7 L-' GREAT no LA ain Coats .1, 4 HourSale -Is. Of it( ..4 1 1 9 io l'P. M. 5 i 2 omen .1410 1-1 i 4 .5.,,: I Tailored Suits All i II al i 1 il '4' kl.c. Made of good quality 5 1 1 le lit 'A It' broadcloth in black; 4- GREAT- et, Half-Price Sale of 1' 7 i 7 4 HourSale I'm am Coat -s i girt et Of Ay 4 At, 't '1 i'I ti" Monday, 9 to 1 P.

M. 11 'Ir tfl liff 111A.A1 JI I i I HIIIIIUU aullb )) 'I 11 ACIRr LSI! I 11V broadcloth in Made of good qual ity black 4- 9.98 nutmeg and cloves, 1 tablespoon of brandy. SauceOne-half cup cup of sugar. 1 egg. Cream together thoroughly and add a few drops of brandy and grate little nutmeg on top- Chiming Bells.

nutmeg and cloves I tablespoon of I I GINGER SNAPS. CHICKEN -SALAD. Made of all wool broadcloth 30-lach emit. trimmed with bkinorg strapping. good Saila lining.

The eitirta a tho Went sty) guy, god the wide told la trimmed to rogteh tbo mat with likinner satin strap. ping. Colors bla(11, blue, green owl garnet. Sim 14. 16.

Itt and 84 to 64. 20 Va i ill9.104. mla, 'tram okirto I Li 00 dor. game 1-Iiimpr. Take tie Elevator.

Over Iliker-Jaraes Dreg Co. WOMEN'S GLOVES HOSIERY, OSTRICH PLUMES AND "'ten' HATS Le tie Elevator. rues Drug Cita GLOVES 'ERY- PLUMES '0 HATS Dear Norway PinesPlease try my molasses ginger snaps. I see you tried some and had poor Mine are true every time. cup sugar, 14 cup molasses.

12 cup lard. 8 tablespoons hot water, 1 teaspoon soda, 8 teaspoons ginger, 3 cups flour. Roll thin. L. Fan.

try my )u tried 'e true 14 cup me hot is Every Description for Men, Wooten Misses and, Boys. 4-tXI OA $5.00 Raincoats i 4 moo Vir $1500 RalueoataMOS $18.00 Raincoats MOS $25.00 Rainesats.12.50 11 $5.00 Boynton'p 011 Auto Shir 1 ts 2.0 It1 Ivi 1 1 ASA): Men9.1).0101 11 00 nton's Men's til io: S10. Boy Khaki Oil Auto Coat, kink' talmiAlluto 75:1 i 1 ere 1116.1111t lachtInts Goats 7.ts t) 1 I i .1111:711 for Men, Women, Every Description oor Itt, as5n.00d:DRaoyi.s,:co'-at..,....,."2, .50 i i 'A Raincoats's K.1)S tteonts.12.1$11' I yntonlp 011 Auto ital Men9 sstooirtsB ol i III 1 1111 1, 1 $3.00 Boynton's 2o 410 11 I Auto, Coats '1! $10.00 Boyoton's Men'e fil'Itt l's Khaki 011 Auto Coatut 1 4 AIM 1 1 $15.00 Boynton's Women's 40 Silkatine Oil Amin, Land 1 Yachting Collts7111 $12.00 and Worn- 11 i I Linen Auto liAnsat. ere 5.1104 II II S10.00 Itienhs Linen 1 1 to, Dusters 4.1)s i AP 27.50 Women Linen 0' Auto Dusters .3.75 Every Description for Men, Wooten Misses and Boys. 1 1 1 F1 111 1 1 .00 Boynton's Men9ii Oil Auto, 1 1 A Khaki A 11,, 116 Bonton'ts M4e.low's Oil Coats yu A Co 2ntst I 1 0 $10.00 Boynton Wormen911 Khaki Oil Auto Coats, $15.00 Boynton 's Wom4e.9ars silkatine Oil Ant4111 Yachting Conts 7.rAt) 7 I I $12.00 and Worn- 1 Linen Auto Dus- thl ere en 5.9$ 11 A st0.00 MenNs Linen An- to sters 4.1)S One smnll can of chicken.

IA cup engfish 'wsinut meats, celery. Chop all loacthc.r. Mix with mayonnaise dressing and -nerve on lettuce lest. Wilt serve four people. Chiming Bells.

11 DAILY HINTS FOR EVERY HOUSEKEEPER 310NDAY, Nov 16. Home is the resort of love. of joy. of peace and plenty. where.

Supporting and supported, polislfd friends And dear relaUons mingle Into blisb. Thomson. 4. BREAKFAST- Baked Apricots. Cereal with Cream.

Chopped Meat on Toast. Coffee. DINNER Vegetable Soup. Veal Croquettes. Tomato Sauce.

Mashed Potatoes. Fried Parsnips. Cocoanut Rice Pudding. Coffee. 4 DAILY HIN1 HOUSE 310S If la i Of love.

of Jc plenty. whe Su If Port.i.ng polish fri And dear rela BRE Baked Cereal Chopped 31 Cc DIP 4 Vegeta Veal Croquette Mashed Fried Cocoanut I CC Ao -I. Es CRANBERRY PUFFS. Upholstery and Rug One Entire Floor 2-00 Scotch Loco Curtains for 139 One nutries 2-00 Scotch Loco Ci blue and brown. 1 36- in.

coat, satine lined 23-gore if ifrzm 1 blue and brown. 36- 'in coat sattne lined 23-gore PUMPKINPIE. One cup sifted pumpkin, 01 half, cup sugar. 3 tablespoons of molassee, 1 egg. 1: teaspoon of teaspoon salt scant.

1 pint milk. This is delicious and old fashioned. Kansas. 224 pairs like and similar to rut, both hear, lan4 nn.PI ty patterns. A special bar.

4, 9 gain Montle or Plano Pearl's. toads trots full kith silkollti in et Stfe valtio Ileolors. Korb LIC 224 pairs I both Lea, terns. a rain Montle cc froan tuella! Stacvalo I i Two cups flour, 4' teaspoons baking powder, or 2 teaspoons cream art4 1 of soda. and teaspoon salt sifted Rub in cup butter, eggs.

and add then 1 cup rich milk. Stir in last 1 pint picked-over and washed cranberries. Fill buttered cups half. full and steam 1 hour in closely covered steamer. or steam 2- hours in mold.

Serve with plenty of sauce or with thin cream. Try-them and you will be "declighted." I baking i tartar Don salt butter, rich )ver anti ed cults 'rncuirtritri aura' or baki ng tartar salt autter. rich er and 1 cups closet TOAD IN THE Germantown Tarn, all col. ors; regular pries 32e skein. Esea Irish Point Door Pa no.lo, litto 4194; Value 29c Ketch irrimall torr.

P.11111 Elmry atm" I it'NFOI sit whole- rsbrool. glair" tO tog yea Vote eel otenewstrste the store wo offre tPatil temoorotorJ so sok yoo to lop .2.1 woo rue rooroot the Ittiot ot goertuorttoup we or emokitiot lito4 Wat a tat 'Pt emir low ram woo yoog takitor tee, elevator to 3e4 Id heotaes wrist rwa few. ti t. wEl to4 Urge. Wismar yeti eeettlatot- saVerai VAL, vied sorb crousamer ewe stiest, rot tape, toot "mammy-its or no tarrot roar porriwtoor moos, it time articis 3.01 LIB froler; attalsetary to yes111.1111Priela Gloves at SAVONothing Atz.or I ot.ot000 tot- SANS to ciao).

itztt kti with t4st or imam tviP with to aloot otfill Illwita I I ototoro pique ores- soot Letter moist thwOtitt: ttookoo sow Moo only tyloo Imo curry. tort op. elop Irfthrt that WA bow MO ta 40- Inas. Cif. NOVVISseted bfell11111d lag wry rowel ye.

1 I 4 ...45 0 I esS store we oder Om owl ask yott to wit toe lied et seer- ag tp4 itnist a lot et MS VT takiec the eif 'I taohiao toriair rot to. largo piw0000t it set. root elm. aDertaa Vire- poI earbaareg or TIP- lirmort it tee article Mtialoceiry to yes. St 11.10111--Notbise tor i.ass.

Is nivo, Si 114 with Ap irtriseollo WWI 10111. Wirt pione irir amok 1 legreato i 141y1.0. Igo curry. bog lao moat to 4o- mooted flag GRAPE SHERBET. One cup of chopped ham.

two tablespoons bread crumbs. Add to a cuetard made with two eggs and one pint or milk. pour in a buttered pudding dish and bake ea a custard. Kenneth. Keith.

06 I50 Velvet litztto ammo. Orlentott vi'ailltuternist. 11211.2"51."'"FAI. plaettlelr'enstol: value at 11 SUPPER Creamed Dried Beet. Baking Powder Biscuits.

Red Raspberry lam. Cake. Cocoa. SUI Creamed Baking Pot Red Ilasi Cake. .1.

This Suit 4.08 INMMo throughout. plaited skirt. No mail orders. Amazing Price Reductions WOMERI'S i DRESS SKIRTS 150 11-omen's Dress Skirts, gray, 69c mixtures 550 Dress Skirts; black, blue and gray. Ughi 000 -375 Women's Broadcloth Dress Skirts, in black, blue and fancy mix- 2 No Mall Orders.

Big Bargain Salo. Men Socks 10.000 pairs men'a line t)laek seamless socks. double heels and toes. fast colors. sold verywhere at I 2it4e 1 and, lee pair.

Tiris Week 8c --pair should buY a "aallam'a auPPIY. .10 hi ppm exprees colltet 'anywhere In the United btetes Domestic Dept. Special Salo of Shootoo 4----, 4-0-15'-'1 plaited skirt. No mail This Suit 4.08 li, pun orders. 1 W.P.61 i 4.

74,, waatieen 5 0 a 1 ll. Amazing Price Reductions lj S. ''rv je 6 cm. At, lit i ie. LIT: '-gt WOMEN'S s's s.

I7 1r PI 711 1" trigi toi DRESS SKIRT'S 4 1 10, 'l I ii 0( 1.0- ir leVa' illthill 1 Il ij 11 12P -thatillote-. SI 150 11-omen's Dress Skirts, gray 'a rt 41) I mixtures 4 I Li reN 11nBig. Bargain Sale. 11 0 nt Ween's Broadcloth Dress Skirts, ..4111 Socks 4, I 0 black, blue and gray mix-0 0 pl, tureg ft0 43 16.0 1 1 kOM 4 Para- 7 Aar seamless socks. double 0 -375 Women's Broadcloth Dress Skirts, in heels and toe.

fast colors. 1 aoid everywhere at blue and fancy mix- end, 15e pair. Tills Week 7:: tures 2.. dol co i I 4 9 ----Nt i 1 cit 3 hi pped 4.i prPfla 'No Mall Orders. fr colicet 'anywhere In I mampoinsie yon'should hal' a 'salmon's IIIPPII the united bodes.

----7-17---7-7-7-----7 (I( I Domestic Dept 4 Special Salo of Sht throughout. hout. 414 plaited skirt. No mail This Suit LOS orders. I 1.1 Ili itt M07111ff min othinfinno 1 Domestic Dept Special Salo of Shoottoo WELSH RABBIT.

maimmENNioat 'Betsy BessOne cup of grape juice. juice of 1 lemon. Juice of 1 orange. 1 cup of sugar, 1 pint of water. 1 dessertspoon of gelatine.

Moisten gelatine in a portion of the water. heat the remainder to boiling. Pour over the softened gelatine. add sugar and juices and freeze in the usual way. This is OK.

Sharon Farmer Maid. 1NDIAN.TAHOCA. elui 'clit dessert- range. 1 Fain in the he soft- ices and 1. 0K.

Maid- i I i 1 i I i I i I 1 1 1 i i 1 I I 1 i 1 i 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 I i 1 I i t. i I 1 i I 1 I 1 I it, True and for the Correspondence I I I I -T 4 I True and 'I 41b for the i ily Econom Corresp 1 sa 1 4. 1 a -ir A. iu -r I 1 .4. I I -l- I i I 4 I I True and talo I ity for the Correspondence vs $25.00 U.

S. Coy. Breech-Loading Springfield Rifles $2.,5.00 U. S. Goy.

Springfield Make a cream as for toast with one pint of milk one tablespoon cornstarch, one-fourth teaspoon dry mustard and small piece of butter. 'Add half cheese broken tine: Cook until 'cheese I smooth. then break in one egg. Serve on dry toast. Kenneth Keith.

ow. eteeprfaettgree tvw rarwo 'NOS 011 10 4'0. 1.14m Fit ttoso 1.Plasitta Sitosequettaira 614aveas S. mimstook a74541 wttli sat binek wee 3 doe. tau.

Ae ere te 1,0,4 ee rarer steel Veers we eft 110e matt SA bamartaas. "law, SS. at. Psi, AS loPett wit 10 Mbsistiusrlystre notos 'sgut Witt) Oat I ea 3 doe. tea.

ea irt start Morro ore V- p.a salt ts4 i VEAL CROQUETTES rut two rots of Suety chopped veal Is saucepan. add tot) toblesPoonit of Soe brPS4 etliftlivgg, Ono tablesp000 of hotter. the lenge yolks of two raw swam one teaspoon of mita' juke. tea teaspeos vf son. owe oltspoon paprika and a spsek of MECO St if too mixture over the, fire until essrbly heated then set aside to ena, -v- td-ope Into ersoosites.

dip In beaten e44. foil In boo crumb. let stood one Ir toe nacre hews and try until well llorve lt tomato sone. VEAL CR rut tyro cup. el le a saucepan.

act -r fifie brrI4 4, butter. tho twatel lino t-aspoote ir tail, it.nrop."0 ct paprika sod a sis Io. soirter. Over lir twatett. tbo -a- Prove foto crittot -I- eii.

li tan le be ea mare JUTS I -1L. brOtteed. tiorte so Mall orders Intuit he accompanied by check or moue, order and 2bc tztra, for parking. BEEF A LA WALDORF ASTORIA Hosiery SpeciaLi Tomorrow Is Tomorrow i Into a pint of scalded milk stir cup of pearl tapioca, that has been soaked three hours in water. and 2 tablespoons of Indian meal.

Stir till tapioca is transparent: then stir in cup of molasses. 1 tablespoon of fritter, lAiTeaspoon salt. Pour into a buttered baking dish. and over it pour cup of milk, without stirring. Put in oven and bake I hour.

Serve hest or cold. with cream. Sharon Farmer Maid. ir cue soaked lespoens 1 oca i 1 of mo I baking Cif milk. nd bakt Sao-Child's Coat I Two Big Bargains Sweaters 1 $4 Girls' tong Coats 1.98 Sao -Child's Coat Two Big Bargains SM Sweaters $it Chisholm Coats 1.98 IWO Big Bargains $4 Girls' tong Coats 1.98 One and one-half pounds beef cut small.

three onions cut, half cup tapioca soaked awhile in cold water, one can of tomatoes. one can of peas. half cup bread crumbs. pinch of cloves. Cover with a little water.

Cover. and bake four hours. then slice raw potatoes over the contents. Cover and bake one hour longer. Salt and pepper.

Kenneth Keith. Phenomenal Offering aAmk LSO Women' rtinCkh, Cheylot. tM at Coats at Phenomenal Offering 7-110 Plien mina! Offering 7.50 Womenrs ilk 50.Ineh Cheviot Mack at i 11, 4. bt I Arv I (71111,: 4 el. 1 Pillow, ease on CottOIS Cloth.

59o, Children's Dresses 39c 0 590 le Children's Pl1ow tasee and Cot- 1 teln Cloth. Dresses to, in 4 39c F. m.T. al tWe rid, ts oat, t. a 4, dir" ea, Pi" fi al 161' 0 14.

4.00 Clack Taffeta Waist 1.95 Good ter feta. made yoke effect' trimmed with VIII. lace and neat tucking, baby back. eleavet long 84 to 44. An up-to 'date Waist.

4.00 Black Taffeta Waist 1.95 4.00 Clack Taffeta Waist 1.95 Good feta made yoke: effect' i in 'Iirlaceit bendulT: baby back. tdaulleloiTinneagt, sr-erevt: An In-to- made yoke: effect. iirnm.tad Is-a, '1---- Iv val. le ime end me. kit; 1.11 t.

lil 410, a baubyekLnet. it correct long sleeve. sizes I 84 to 44. Art up-xo- fAkt, date Waist. Plats ccw fancy stIteh; color, eardi; Dal and Ox ford, sizes to 4 years.

Postage Inc. 111 rims )) IC it l''' fancy atiteh colon eat'di! dr at exi ft years: la I Good flannol ii tte, Rummies alYla, sines I to 5 yaarst, I. easily lass- a dered ette. Rummies 10067100405, yearly, le easily laws- a dered. (Osprrtglit.

1Ptel.) A. SI IA Read Carefully. BE prise or tbo Delp A' Globe. If benatat per rnally at tee Globe 4i Coeut los le two ic le route: the Prim e( the la et we andt ay Gate. boar a ream Nfbee 'yea order Globes to be soot I masa.

is addition to I lel INN 1115 t. tee pries et the i I I--doentlipi inclose ono met extra own. tor postage es saes daily paper. and tour segue extra roe Peleare 1. zura elatt ea seek Suaday papta A (Copyt4 4.

Read I 11 4 Issal a 1 dr, ,...) ei own. Ila tz3, t. ora atiiPi EVERY-DAY CAKE-, PRUNE SPONGE. Soak Ponnacil Pfunes over night in enough water to cover. In the morning stew in the same water till tender.

Add 1 cup of sugar and put through a sieve to retain all stones and skins. To the pulp add bent br gelatine softened in cup of water. the Juice of I lemon and 1 orange. Beat till foamy. Add the stiffly beaten whites of 2 eggs and beat again till well mixed.

Mold. Sometnie please try and-report to. Sharon Farmer Mild. In 'g 1,1 re it tit Pit ie Est le 0 1' 2.98 Full 150-ineit model. 10080 or halt-litted IV back.

el- 1': 'molly trial- med, with 1, Skinner satin a appi mg. soutsehe inlaid 'velvet collars. new sleeve sizes fp na .34 to 44 aloe VIP 2.98 1r Winch- I Ail 1 model. 10080 4. Pi IV Ely i I I -d 'HI 1r or half-fitted I back.

ele- 1 gantly trim. i i med math sox a a ppi n-g braid, inlaid wellveut tcoaltihrse. sleeve. sizes eli (2, CI) '34 te One cup of sugar. 1 cup of molasses, 1 cup of butter, 2 eggs.

)N et, milk with 1 teaspoon of soda dissolved in it. 2 teaspoons of cream tartar. and flour to make it as other loaf cake. 1 teaspoon of salt. 1 of clove.

1 of cinnamon. 1 of nutmeg. Fruit to suit yourself. usually add 1 large cup of raisins and a little citron. A Blighted Life.

GRANDMOTHER'S atom, pill Vines, tz-1 twat. trod. rg411 is covey sons to B.ortaat at osaoses itiOnatt italic Stockings corloupr tar speolor. frtifo6 aaoi ad( tiormoderf Nark. Zte pair.

lb Azoa saki at J4e. 1ZJ boa et it duo A of anaratoo. a.4t a Tory Tarte lot. et Tab easoiato imported Lisle tine. lapaigtoreal Itaaarip el nos trot Ss" to 11 rats" 30e 19e Wo.atea'S C17111111E Is a tonotI of littn.l2t4 to out ovory000.

eVe U41 arot ark nolo. he pair, and aue araaroaroo them ail Zoete mad 7ar b00 it a tool Owls. everlr gar abat finfork Compare MOMNironsirlea Purr 'Ilk lisle toot to p-A000 and Wart. Irr.e pair. Cast-vim thous, antra boas at 110.

Ame IneWoveta's Rasa Innaltrolel. crowd listockIngs- la too SeRogrooattor. or. tocc4 pelt fee 5 d'o a. at ar.ck.

ire ironert the wrolt.ors. and boo 16OWS tate ostatrir- To eyes yols aa Mrs of what tao sr" doff aro arta Igen itt.ipoo toot 3howea1 or 1-141 mar: Brat wr p-fro- rbtelit Magee Laos and tao elovoo tor See rOgt Can MY WM. irk for Woo sto $oya" aa4 1a1r44oano4 forsoopt Ire ere eettaage taco IS volooe ta Trimmed Itata at 3.40 341 Valor Wort sod Vane Oararieh a nava .2.00 Ir. 7. ITICLATSON.

DOLAN. I ole Illkete Hoes. Is "trY store la lae 4.. tat, laaal Mark- 3 le pair. tbit rce boa et Ile dos.

vary lame let et Lisle ll taws Irma as, to 19e la a WU i rweryome. both lila. se pair. sad 11 Zoe eel 73e haw re teem- everT day in rig Mew. with lisle irk- roe sett.

Cent- st I-Mk Rasa EnabrM. looKL. La sew de- cess4 este OK 5 ire Itanort the MOWS etehr-edicreq be roe ao idea or what ere aril Igen tt.ette rt pair: drat Um boot (bogs and mbat ma can say a. sa4 Girbe mi. ire ewe Rilltlf al se Se hose.

Trimmed Hato while Dertrielt -2-60 Z. I- DOLAN. romet target that there te a Eleueebtad De. peermeat La the Dell" Glebe which boa ado Wival ha Me Doles forret that th paremest to the Dail twat In Do 'Iz to 23 Regular Price Mall orders filed while Iota last limit of one dozen to customer. 100 dot.

72100 Meamleas himeets, made from Dwight Anchor and PeppeNdi sheeting'. extra good value at 75ceach. Special sale. each 49 no dos. 61100 Seamless.

Sheets, mad of 'mama brand sheeting ram above; extra good value fit Mho each. Special, 59c sale, each 50 dos. small Mae. extra largo and II. $.

Sheets, and Pillow at about I of regular 150 doe. 45136-Inch Pillow Caeca. made of Pequot. Dwight Anchor and Pepperell cotton'; extra good value at 2i Ppecial sale, ea. 10t) dog.

42x30-Inch Pil low Cameo, made of same braud cotton ga aboyo; extra value al 17e. Special sale. each I I lableatebed Sheet Inz. ao inches wide. extra flue quality; good value at elAc 3ard.

Special tale, yard 2i Mall orders filed while lots 2 I 2,13 Regular Price laato limit of one dozen to cus 100 do'. 72100 Meamleas perell sheeting'. extra irood sheets, made from l'egtiot, Dwight Anchor end Pep- value at Irwpmeh Am tomer. Special sale, each meUt; ntrr, al ocrarn. Aeg Ark no dos.

81100 Sea rat lean Sheets, mad of 'name brand shinning ras above; extra good alue at Slie estiaeh: eSacPlit I I li 59c 50 dos. small MOO, extra largo and 11. S. Sheets, and Ibillow Cameo at lo ca. about of regular 150 doe.

45136-Inch Pit. lquot. low 'e Dwight Amncalid" or wool Zpirree Tat good i 1 le 2 i 1)e't a "a I'll' 10t) dot, 42x30-inch Plle low Cameo, made of tut nip brand cotton es above; ZO Inches wide. extra flue extra value at 17e. Sp ecial sale, ach ableatehed Sheeillinst I I milehl.e, at 6 2i ENGLISH PORK PIE.

Mercerised eotton. --finunce. with tucked extra -A real Aria. knickers GOU Postage Made Just like picture. In plain, navy and garnet and fancy mixtures.

sizes tts- 14 years; serviceable. warn, school 08 coato ...4,.... see 1.00 P. N. Natural Hair Puffs 69c 0 Two I 414P IlksetYetiti: 8 puffs In set.

an black '4 Zit Art 1 brown an ed. Shoo Department Black Jersey Legiginge Chtld'a regular dmink 69e. 8 to 10 odiPC la me regular Ag 610c, 11 to 2 al Women's regular use, a to 11.8 3.50 ChM Bear Cloth Coats 1.93 a Like ent, curly bear- 16. .0 i4 riot hdf mina. 0 li breaNted anti ro atotm collar, white and champagne, abuse 1 to 4 istagab Postage 20e.

I .98 03 Bear Cloth 3.50 ChildIt 1) )) 88o Clack Petticoats I kilt' 411 I 4 Coats 1.93 5 Postage Natural Hair Puffs 69c ,4 ''l Two Like mt. nta lika int cur', bear- 4 and fancy mixtures, stses 4120 styles, 41 breasted and 3 111 tb- '11 years; service. Ilk etit, 8 puffs storm collar, A ehle warn school 1 08 1114 44' In nel. Shoo Department iviiita and I teats a champagne, 1 --41 It iji blIttel Cbt Black regular ster Leigstinigis eotion 14-10. -Iv, 1411( to00 t' ir.

llounce. with tucked mills. 44 P. N. extra full.

-A 1 bargain ma 49c A l' Pi 59c. 8 to 10..... Ilal QF 20c. is f) le rittilar doe. 11 to 2.....

49c rilleivil1 Alm 89.1' 4 id OSe Boys' Cordnmy rants. bloomre and rE rh 0 Women's regular 59c knickers 8i, 98e, It tO LETTUCE SALAD. LETTUC Wash and dry lettuce. PI gee In a dish and pour over It a dressing made by 2 tablespoons of butter. 1 tablespoon of vinegar, salt and pepper.

-Chiming Bella. Irsugh and dry 1 dish and pour over by 2 tablespoons of of vinegar, salt an Cut lean fresh pork in 'strips, finger One coffe cup of sugar, 1 coffee cup length, and put a layer in a pudof molasses, 1 coffee cup filled to within ding dish. Season with pepper 1i inch from the top of cup with lard and salt. Next add a layer of sliced Cr other shortening, 1 coffee cup of sour apples. sprinkled, with sugar, and bits of butter, then more pork, but have milk or buttermilk.

or part buttermilk top layer of apple. kour over it a cup and sour if the buttermilk is too rich of sweet cider, put on a rich pie crust. (I think nice buttermilk makes beautiful light food), 2 level teaspoons of ginger. rather thick. and cut silts, in top for 2 heaping teaspoons of soda dissolved steam to escape.

Bake in moderate' ov- en 1L. or 2 hours. Bethra Liedean. in about 4 tablespoons of sweet milk. Flour to mix quite stiff, and bake in a quick Oven.

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times to -the col- dish put first a layer of bread slice mn. but under a different; name. I then of apples. sprinkling each layer of eve never seen a recipe for cinnamon bread with 2 or 3 tablespoons of warm tablL ills and we all think them so nice that' water, espand the apple layers with 2 oons would like someone else to try therm- and a little cinnamon heir are line for luncheons. or Have top layer of bread.

4' cover closely. bake moderate pven Cinnamon TolleMix up any quantity nli to 3 hours. serve either hot or cold. pie crust that you -want Roll very tin on the lour board And preferably. with thin cream- I am a daily reader of the Globe and some nice tart apples.

In a buttered hare written a few. times to the col- dish put first a layer of bread slice but under a different name I then of apples. sprinkling each layer of have never seen a recipe for cinnamon bread with 2 or 3 tablespoons of warm think them so roll and we a water, and the apple layers i with 2 all nice that' tablespoons sugar and a little cinnamon would like someone else to try the are line for luncheons. or -nutmeg. Have top layer of bread.

ey A' loaely. bake -in moderate oven Cinnamon rollaMix up any quantit cover "li to 3 hours. serve either hot Or cold pie crust that you -want Roll very preferably. with thin cream- thin on the ilour board it into tared slice eee rieltrd WarM Ith 2 peen cold. ter.

r. WM1.1.1 ami SU I IRJ 1 CP CASS 1106 gimAkaL SA IV, 111 1 .0 vsAmAttil Eh sft Rd 1 ,1. One egg. I tablespoon of butter, 1 tablespoon sugar, a little salt; Mix add 1 cup Indian meal mixed with 1 cup flour, 1 cup Dour milk in which a v-aspoon of soda has been disolved. Bake minutes.

Marie S. layer cake made wits sour mIlkOnt cup of sursr. 1 tztdelgroon butter rtatch of salt. I coo of sour mr 1 teaspoon of sod.a.'a little of all alrAkts of "-Nora I see only cinnamon ard tn two layers in hot Of IanyiiZ. We soloed argle jY.

I Th of pieces about 3x4 Meilen. Spread each piece Ivith butters sprinkle with sugar NGLIH CAK ES PLUM bnd then cinnamon. Roll up and pinch ends together so that they will not run out. Lay in biscuit tin a little ways One cup of leach each of moist apart so that they 3Iy hubby and babies will think thes brown all over. sugar and treacle, one of milk, half are lovely.

pound each of currants and, sultana One cup of butter, I each of moist sugar and treacle, one of milk, half apart so that they wil bream all sugar and treacle. one of milk, balf 3Iy hubby and babies thtnk these are lovelY- pound each of currants and sultana to. Nutlet HOT-WATER GINGERBREAD. COFFEE CAKE. One cup molasses- Add 1 teaspoon of gOnger.

Melt a tablespoon of butter and Put 1 teaspoon soda In a cup, fill cup with boiling waterpour Into other ingredients. Add 2 cups sour. Very nice with 'whipped cream- Marie S. cr $0 A 'Car as). ginger.

Melt a tablespoon of butter and auk-- Puz 1 teaspoon soda In a cup, fill cop with belling water-pour Into other ingredients. Add 2 cups flour. Very nice with whipped cream. Marie S. -cup molasses, cup II re ber.

cup strong coffee, tf-aoriolono, "Oda. 1 cup TJiflL 1 teaspoon nice I can't who, wanted the kake. but wilt) end Any rule ctt she try It and report to Norway Pines. CORti BREAD ILIlere is a recipe for corabread try husband (who is a co )1.) is the test he ever ate: One ar or.e-forrth cups bread flour. I cup taut the meal).

1 tenotPre-00 soda. level teaspoons toortar. I ot salt. cup granued Amcor ir ft alt ttls three times. I 3 melted butter.

tssreetk. lhis Is made the eralrwe ettn sour milk by onalttine errata 11. H. Ma. es, li cup sraga, strong coff ee, 1 attains.

1 teaspoon who wanted the I end -my role knd report to Norway' Pines. lEAD recipe for coral bead (who la a he ever ate: One ri-e-ad flour. 1 cup meal). 1 evel teaspoons it cup grants- ttls three re melted butter. lhis 11.

Made ornittloir cream 11. H. i i'l PLUM PUDDINGS: Pick and stone one pound of rabbis. which put In a basin 'with 1 pound- uf currants. well washed and dried.

a pound and a half of good beef suet. chopped. of a pound of .1 Ounces of canned citron. it ounces of flour and la of a pound of bread crumbs. with a little grated nutmeg.

Wig the whole together slkith 8 ea and a little milk. Tie in a cloth wed floured and in boiling water and boU flve hours. When done turn it Out of the cloth upon the dish. eprinkle over with powdered sugar and serve with any kind of pudding sauce to suit the taste. Plum puddingOne cup of chopped.

1 cup of cup of milk. 1 cup of raisins, 3'4 cups of flour, 1 teaspoon of soda. I egg, I tabiespoon each of cloves and -cinnamon, a little nutmeg. a Tioil 3 hours in a pudding mold, set4toto a kettle of boiling water and eat with sauce. English steamed plum puddingOne cup butter.

IA cup sugar. 2 eggs. 1 cup molasses. I cup of milk. I teaspoon soda.

pinch of salt. 2 cups raisins a little citron. and tiour enough to make Lke cake. 1,2 teaspoon each of cinnamon. LEMON PIE.

raisins. quarter pound of citron. or candied orange peel, and 6 cups of flour. Two tablespoons baking powder. Mix sugar.

treacle. butter and milk together, and put fruit and baking powder in flour, and beat sit together several minutes, then put in a well buttered tin, and bake in a slow oven two Sro spice is given in this but think it would be an improvement Is taken from a little book printed in England. 1 Bethra tiedean. ITALIAN TWIT! and put fruit and baking powder in ArielGrated rind and juice of 1 large flour, and beat 911 together several lemon. But In mixing bowl, add pinch fninutes, then put in a well buttered tin.

salt butter size of a walnut. large cup and bake in a slow oven two hours Sro ce sugar and beaten yolks of 2 eggs. Whip RPi as iven in this rule. but think it would be an Improvement Is taken from a little until light and creamy. When you be- gin to make pie have double boiler on boor printed in England.

Bethra tiedeon stove and boiling water in the tea- kettle. Put heaping tablespoon of corn- starch into cup with enough cold water ITALIAN TUTTI FRUIT! to dissolve it empty Into double boiler and pour on it immediately a cup of For Betsy BessSoften 14 box of gela- boiling water. Stir until -clear and ready for the prepared mixture. Pour tine In sh cup of cold water. Make a.

the mixture Into the cornetarch and let sirup of 2 cups of sugar and 1 quart of cook 8 or 10 minutes. Have crast baked water by boiling 20 minutely. Pour over and add Frost with the follow- ing and brown nicely in even: gelatine, strain and cool- When twin- FrostingWhip whites of 2 eggs stiff, ciently cool put into freezer, adding the Juice of 4 lemons, 4 oranges. with the add 2 tablespoons sugar. This reads as grated rind of 2 of the oranges.

Freeze. theugit it was a lot of work. but really using 3 parts Ice to 1 of salt; when mix- fining will be quite thick after it ha is quite easy and always good. The died fruits and almonds cut fine and is partly frozen add 1 pound of con- cooked the 8 or 10 minutes. Elnesta.

soaked in 1 cup of grape juice over PLAIN PASTRY night Thoroughly' mix. take out dasher and allow to stand one hour before Perv, ing Have, recipe for frozen custard, Dear Anna 0.Like you, I used to Iced rice pudding, ginger ice and cur- have with my pie crust until rant ice, if you want them. Sharon Farmer Maid. Dear Anna you I used to Iced rice pudding. ginger Ice and Currant Ice, If you want them.

have with my pie crust until Sharon Farmer Maid. I came across In one of my eor3k books. and since I tried Ma way LADY, DUFFEE SHAWL hubby often says tat the crust Is the Pla heaping cupn of I have forgotten who asked me to which should have been scalded first, Add Mt teaspoon vanilla 'and 14 tea. spoon salt- Serve bot over plain vanilla Ice cream. Foamy sauceOne bus milk.

1 tablespoon cornstarch, 2 tablespoons 1 egg. cup sugar, moisten cornstarch with a little Milk: scald remainder. Stlr in cornstarch and add butter. tient the sugar and stir into it the milk. Beat the white of the eggs till stiff and fold into custard carefully.

Sharon Farmer Maid. MINCE MEAT. Two bowls meat, 6 bowls apples, 1 bowl suet, 1 bowl raisins, 4 1 bowl skimmings and juice- of meat. 3 bowls sugar (use your judgment). 1 bowls molasses.

1 scant bowl vinegar, 3 tablespoons salt. 2 tablespoons clove. 3 of cinnamon and nutmeg. juice of 1 lemon. L.

ran. take the recipe' for'spiced apple Jelly Spiced apple jelly Cut oneo peck of apples in small pieces, add quarter of pound of mixed spices and cover with three quarts of vinegar and three of water. Boil slowly two hours. then put in cheese cloth bag and let drip over night or twelve hours, then take equal parts of -sugar and juice and boil until it, jellies. make halt the recipe in the fall when find ''red apples for sale.

Juliet. ENGLISH MOCK Mash soft. cheese with a fork or knife; add mustard, salt and pepper to taste, sprinkle with littlevinegar. add teaspoon table sauce. Mash till like butter.

then spread on toasted bread. buttered. The flavor is said to be wonOerftilly 'like dreeiged crab. Bethra tiedeart. -SWEET PUDDING.

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160 Green PA, Jamaica Plain 1477 Ilanrock Quincy 413 Cambridge Alison an lemma mei which should have been acalded fimt, take the recipe' for'spiced apple jelly I1DAY TUESDAY WEDIIESDAY Add 14 teaspoon vanilla 'and 14 tette for a spoon salt- Serve hot over plain vanilla Spiced apple jelly- Cut once peck of oft raisins. quarter pound of citron. or ca'n- 9 0 I LEMON PIE. died orange peel, and 6 cups of flour. Two tablespoons baking powder.

Mix Ice cream pound of mixed spices and cover wit apples la man pieces, add quarter of Foamy sauce-One cup milk. 1 table- three quarts of vinegar and three of 5111 Our Great Butter Sale is Town Talk Ariel-Grated rind and juice of 1 large sugar. treacle. butter and milk logeth- snoon cornstarch, 2 tablespoons water. Boil slowly two thein er and put fruit I egg.

and baking powder in 0 I bowl, add pinch nur' and beat ell together several cup sugar, moisten cornstarch put in cheese cloth' bag and let dr 9 PLUM PUDDINGS. lemon. But in mixing minutes, then put in a well buttered tin altil a little Milk; scald remainder. over night or twelve hours, then take salt, butter size of a walnut. large cup and bake in a slow oven two hour IMO 11111'' CREAMERY 25 sugar and beaten yolks of 2 elms Whip and etir into it the nalk.

il until it, jellies. I. make half the Sth in cornstarch and add butter. tieat equal parts of --sugar and juice and the sugar Pick and stone one pound of ralin as. which put In a basin 'with 1 pound ef until light and creamy.

When yo- be- spice is given in this rule, but think it Facts It you pay 35e a liku I would be an improvement Is ttdcen Beat the white of the eggs till stiff and recipe in the fall when 1 find 'red apples Ott fold into custard carefully. for sale. Juliet. yew will net betteroure from a little book printed in England. stove and boiling water in the tea- currants.

well washed and dried. a gin to make pie have double boiler on pound and a half of tod beet glue kettle. Put heaping tablespoon of corn- Bethra tiedea ENGLISH MOCK CRAB Very Best COFFEE w- guarantee tbis coffee to equal and even surpass any Mc coffee. lour money back if net pleased. lb chopped.

of a pound of ITALIAN TUTTI 1 o. Sharon Farmer Maid. 10 Legal Statspe with Each round. ounces of canned citron. it ounces oi starch into cup with enough cold water flour and 14 of a pound of bread to dissolve it, empty Into double boiler kfash soft, cheese with a fork MINCEMEAT.

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and pour on it immediately a cum of Two bowls Meat 6 bowls apples- 1 or knife; add mustard, salt and pepper la Legal Mamas with Each Pound; 60e te 70e Value ill For Betsy Bess-Soften 14 box of gela- ng water. Stir until -clear and Mix the whole together 8 ready for the prepared mixture. Pour tine in 14 cup of cold water. Make a Rising; 1 bowl skim- eggs and a little milk. Tie in a cloth bowl suet, 1 bowl taste, sprinkle with littlevinegar, add Eccs Warranted he mixture into the ea I bowls mu ar Strict! 1- resh sa Hot tie, weil floured and in boiling water cornetarch and let sirup of 2 cups of sugar and 1 quart of mings and juice' Of t.

iir 14 teaspoon table sauce. Mash till like 7-4-4---ff---, cook 8 or 10 minutes Have crust baked water by bong 20 minutes. Pour over and boll five hours. When done turn and add filling. Prost with the use yo (ur judgment).

114 bowls mOlassela butter. then spread on toaeted bread. 2 lee: daMnruedadt ir ,18 3. 4. 11.

412 it out of the cloth upon the diet. Ing and brown nicely le gelatine, strain and cool. When twin- 1. scant bo8wpool, eprinkle over with powdered sugar and rebilnesnpaomoonne obeurtftuerenycl.ffitTehedrtiesavz Standsrd Milk. serve with any kind of pudding sauce ciently cool put into freezer.

adding tne, salt. 2 table Frosting-Whip whites of 2 eggs stiff, Pure Mace can to suit the taste. add 2 tablesoons sugar. This reads as vinegar 1 Is ce gl a-4r' e. 33 r.

juice of 4 lemons, 4 oranges, with the and juiCe of 1 'emelt. Bethra st-ure Nutmeg. Ilaska- Re v.a..12. ''c ea Cciaoon Coffee, lb qr. Set Hoot Pea thane.

qt. ile80 theugit it was a lot of work. but really grated rind of 2 of the oranges. Freeze. or Yellow-Eye Beano.

Plack Pepper. 14-111 carton Go Plum pudding-One cup of suet. is quite easy and always good. The parts Ice to 1 of salt: when mix- A to be won-' SWEET PUDDING. 111 stio chopped.

1 cup of cup of filling will be quite thick after It has tu 1 Partly 1 pound of can- died fruits and almonds cut line and Open Saturday Evenit Send for New Prte Itit '1E 44... milk, 1 cup of raisins, Sts cups of flour, cooked the ti or 10 minutes. Elnesta. 1 teaspoon of soda. I egg.

1 tabiespoon soaked in 1 cup of grape juice over night. Thoroughly mix. take out dasher I ill 0 RTtRS' Otir LET CO each of Cloves and cinnamon, a little PLAIN PASTRY and allow to stand one hour before Pero- nutmeg. a 'Boil 3 hours In a Eases up ono flight (ellen main office) Have, recipe for frozen custard, 5 Elm cor. Hanover, up I filirbt a pudding mold, set4Into a kettle of MI linsitingtott St.

boiling water and eat witli sauce. Dear Anna you, 1 used to iced rice pudding. ginger Ice and cur- 'Hie toorchester A. it Central Esont noegoie have poor with my pie cruet until rant ice, If you want them. 21185 St.

AliA 'Maim A Cambridge Sharon Farmer Maid 1111 Columbus Box. Creasing English steamed plum pudding-One 407 roadway. Eserett I came across this recipe in one of my 7 Mow sz-. somerville cup butter. liz cup sugar.

2 eggs, 1 cup 409 Mein ht Alsiden molasses. 1 cup of milk. 1 teaspoon books, and since Iiried tide way LADY DUFFEE SHAWL 26 Hyde Park forest Bills 806 Deerhestee Ate. 160 Green Jamaica Plain 1477 Hancock St. Quincy i soda.

pinch of salt. 2 cups raisins a hubby often says t4at the crust is the 413 Cambridge Allston little citron. and flour enough to make best part of the pier'', tke cake. la teaspoon each of cinnamon. Plain pastry-Twrl heaping cups of I have forgotten who asked me to 1 i Plit 10 10 41111C'' ft.

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i t'en Jamaica Plain 1477 liatwork Quincy 413 Cambridge tal. Alimlon i smisssoss take the recipe' for'spiced apple Jelly I tea. for a i auma spiced apple jelly Cut onts peck of 1161t apples in small pieces, add quarter of pound of mixed spices and cover with table- three quarts of vinegar and three of butter, water. Boll slowly two hours. then 0131 1 Put in cheese cloth bag and let drip CORI'l CAKE.

AKE. 4 IL asks for corn cake with sweet Here Is one I often use. called ytt41.1,f corn tile. semt in tong ago by 2,, Thrte-quarters cop corn meal. cups 44; cup teaspoon melted btstter, 1 cup sw.t ert.s heaping teaspoons baklng ex Ix dry Mgred lents.

eiTv butter Bake Zi) rnlzrates- Nor Ember. cake with often use, called to tong ago bw. 13 cup corn meal. trizar. Li teaspoon Led butter.

1 cup teaspoons dry higrechents. butter Bake Z) Neetratate. One cup BOUT 1 cup nude cut fine, 1 cup raisins cut fine, 1 cuplmolasses. cloves, cinnatnon, nutmeg. 1 AtillIpoon little salt.

Stir thick Alvin. PEANUT COOKIES. One and one-third cups sugar, 1 cup butter or part drippings, 1 egg, 4 tablespoons' sweet milk, 1 teaspoon soda and' pup peanuts put through grinder (1 quart before shelled), flour to roll. 1 have not tried these, but had some today and they are 'very nice. Keith.

MOCHA FROSTING. One cup sour 1 Cup midi cut fine, 1 cup alsi ti 1 na cut fine, cup! mo- lasses. cloves, cinnamon. nutmeg. 1 Atligpoon soda, little salt Stir thick with.tiour.

Alvin. I PEANUT COOKIES One and one-third cups sugar, 1 cup butter or part drippings, 1 egg, 4 ta- and' cup peanuts put through grinder blespoons sweet milk, 1 teaspoon soda tt quart before flour to roll. um trseu mese, out fled some and they are-very ni wu Itenneth Keith. MOCHA FROSTING. GREEN PEA ANDRICE'SOUP.

Open a can of green peas, put under faucet and rinse thoroughly, then drain. Bell cup of rice in milk till soft. Add stock. the peas, tablespoon butter and teaspoon sugar. little stilt and pepper.

If liked, little flour, mixed with milk, and stirred in. "Cook half hour, all Bethra tiedeana VIRGINIA SWEET POTATO PIE: Slice crossways boiled Sweet potatoes. Line a deep pie plate with paste and put iri a layer. of sprinkle, with sugar, add :4.or 5 whole cloves, then potato and sugar. Pour over It a tablespoon melted butter.

teaspoon lemon juice and little water. Cover with puff paste and bake till a rich bronze. To be eaten cold. Said be very nice and a change from the usual method. Bethra Liedean.

-1-ONION SALAD GREEN PEA AND RICE SOUP Open a can of green peas. put under aucet and rinse thoroughly. then drain. I ft. Add B011 cup of rice in milk till so stock.

the peas, tablespoon butter and teaspoon Sugar. little salt and pepper. If liked, little flour, mixed with miik, and stirred in. Cook half hour. ell to- gether.

Bethra tiedeanet WEET POTATO PIE VIRGI NIA crossways boiled sweet potatoes. Slice Line. a deep pie plate with paste and Pu or juice and little water. Cover with Pwo pu paste and bake till a rich bronze. siripo'oan mlaeYletred'.

of potatoes, loevecrlolvtett. tabtle Betbra Liedean. tvittletnh psoUtgaator, 5 To be eaten cold. Said to be very nice and a change from the usual method -ONION' SALAD send in these directions. Hope stbe will see them.

They are 'very 'simple, but one must look out and seam the right stitch at the right time. Cast on 112 stitches. First rowKnit IL seam I knit 3. seam 1 until her are 4 stitches left. Knit these 4 plain.

Second rowKnit 3,4 seam knit 3. seam 1 until 4 stitches remain, which knit plain. If there are not the 4 stitches to knit plain at ends of each row the ribs will riot be. alike on both sides. It will take 1 lb of sihetland floss.

Use two I have a pretty shawl made this way. and used the light colors blue. pink and yellow in a rainbow border. On sides crochet a scallop and put put frirge on ends. JIop' have made this plain.

Don't forget the 4 stitches at each end. Bobolink. send in these directions. Hope (qt. will hey see them.

are 'very 'simple, but one must look out and seam the right stitch at the sight time. Cast on 112 sides crochet a rsir ogles no. en sdnst ach end. Bobolink stitcnes. First rowKnit II, seam knit 2.

seam seam 1 until 4 stitches remain, which' knit plain. If the re are not the 4 stitches until there are 4 stitches left. Knit these 4 plain. cteeond rowKnit seam 1, knit 3., It II take 1 lb of zthetland Use to knit lain at ends of each row the ribs will) not -be. alike on both sidetc, to I have a pretty shawl made this way.

and used the light colors blue pink and yellow in a rainbow border, On sides crochet a scallop and put put frirge on ends. Aln Ine.mbel. hits a Er-21 m7 il I ti fro 1.1 ill all 3 lc u.j AU I 11 3 1 '2, 1 I II i 1 I I i I Do not think I have seen this recipe for frosting In our, column, so will send it One cup confectioner's- sugar, butter size of walnut, 2 teaspoons cocoa; 1 teaspoon vanilla. 2 tablespoons hot coffee. Makes a soft frosting.

Novernber. STEAMED II it In. One cup confectioner's- suwar for frosting In our column, so will send Do not think have seen this recipe butter size of walnut, 2 teaspoons cocoa; 1 na hot teaks oon vanilla. 2 tables oo free Makes a soft frosting co November. r-r A 1111 rt olirt ri II" i 't I AFF 11 I I II I Amon ot, lk CANNED CHICKEN.

i I AC irtle, MI, i iii, I I basano i Iff .1 I I st, 1 IT''''' .40,10,, 1114416,4 4 The wise housewife specifies Cottolene- every time in place of lard. Anyone with a particle of respect for his stomach prefer a pure vegetable product to one made from thealat of a hog. Cottolene is always pure; lard isn't. 1 Cottolene will make more palatable food than lard, and food that any stomach can digest with ease. Lard is -a of indigestion.

I You can prove- every word we say by buying and trying a pail 'of Cottolene. -All good grocers sell it; all the great cooking authorities of America recommend it. me in place of ld ealat of a hog. ard, and food 3 -a of and trying a reat cooking The wise housewife specifies Cottolene- every time in place of 4 A Select a small beavy cabbage; take off any discolored -outside' leaves roll back a layer- of the outer leaves. 'Cut out the center, leaving a shell to use for a salad bowl.

With a sharp knife slice the cabbage very lay in cold water till crisp drain and dry between two cloths. Cut 2 green peppers. with all seeds carefully removed, into tine strips. add to cabbage. mix all with french crossing.

Soak cabbage shell la cold water for a time. chill. fill with the salad and serve very cold. Hester. MYSTIC RILL'S CHOCOLATE PIE Select a.

mai off any discolo back layer- the center. for a salad, boo slice the cablio cold 'water till zit fine strips, add french crossing cold water for with the salad 1 Rit f' Select a small. beavy cabbage; Hester. 1ILL'S CHOCOLATE PIE. Then the doctor advised a certain brand of baby food.

which was to be mixed with hot water. and he began sit once to thrive and grew into a healthy boy and now is as tough as a pine knot-When No. 12 arrived his stomach. too, was weak, so mama gave him the above mentioned food. which did not 'agree with him at all.

Doctor preecribed another kind that had to be mixed with cow's milk. and 1 4oubt if now a healthier. stronger boy than he can be found anywhere. When my little girl was very young my health failed so she had to be weaned. My doctor.

one of the best in the city president of the board of health. advised the diet such as you prescribe. Baby grew very slowly and. 0, how discouraged we were. She was our first and you know how senoitive young mothers are.

My native home is many, many miles away and when we'd take our baby "home' our friends would talk about how small and puny she was, compared with other children of her age. 'We grew tired of seeing her grow so slowly and her vitality oecame so low that we thought she had tuberculosis. Seeing how condensed milk had benefited a neighbor's child we ventured giving it to ours. with surprising results. She immediately showed improvement and we kept her on the condensed milk several months.

Low she is a big. strong girl, and when we visited my old home this spring the people who had talked of her deli-Amy, were surprised al the Change. for she was larger than children of her age who had never been That is what condensed milk has done for my baby: do you wonder that 1 am its champion? I'll aiwnys sneak is good word for it. As I said before, we used the most expensive brand. Little Milly B.

at 4 months of age looked like a einy covered with a layer of skin. She was rut on the condensed milk diet and now is as beautiful and healthy a child as would wish to see. Myrtle B. had her mother's milk till she was 6 weeks old, then had to be weaned on account of the continued ill health of her mother. They gave hEr condensed milk and now, at 16 months of age she is a perfect specimen of babyhood.

All theme babies are not only stout, but healthy and strong. You say "condensed milk is very low in fats and protelds and high in sugar." What better proof that sugar was their lacking element than the fact that these babies thrived so 'well on it? Again I say. I do not Claim it ss a universal panacea. We all know there is no certain food that agrees with euch'a large percentage of babies as nature's own food, the mother's milk, and isn't that high in sugar?" Just because it agreed with these above meritioned babies, and a great many more I could mention. but lack the time and space, it would be rank fool m67.rillt- Elf 7reai; old 1 then ehadriL weaned on account be wer alth of her mother.

the continued 111 he They gave hEr condensed trillk and now, at 16 months of age she is a perfect spechnen of babyhood. All theme babies are not only stout. hut health and strong You say "condensed milt( is very low in fats and protelds and high ug in a 'What better proof that sugar their lacking element than the fact th at he se babies thrived so well on it? Again 1 say. 1 do nnt claim it as a universal panacea. We all know there no certain food that agrees with Ruch's' large percentage of babies as nature's own food, the moth- er a milk, and isn I that Ingo in sugar? Just because It agreed with these above mentioned babies.

and a great many more 1 could mention. but lack the time and space, it would be rank fool- Then the doctor advised a certain' brand baby too which cl. was to be mixed with hot water. and he began lst once to I ve and grew into a heath boy and now is as tough as a nine kno When No. 12 arrived his stoinach.

too, was weak, so mama gave him the above healthier. stronger boy than he can be mentioned whieh did not --agree with him at all. Doctor prescribed had to be weaned. My doctor. one of another kind that had to be mixed with cow's milk.

and I 4oubt if now a found anywhere. When my little girl was very young my health fa iled so she the best in the city! president of the board of health. advised the diet such as you prescribe. Baby grew very slowly 0, how discouraged we were. She' was our first and you know now sentutive young mothers are.

My native home is many. many miles away ttk Ixthem tw A nidr "me bstt now taPrItiltIVA Volincr mnt harm aro At" Jut I aviakto vvvuty tam ii uviit, HOW STIMIL and puny the svas. compared with other children of her age. We grew tired of seeing' her grow so slowly and her vitality became am low that we thought bhe had tuberculosis. Seeing how condensed milk hod benefited a neigh- bor's child we ventured giving it to ours.

with surprising results. She im- mediately showed improve. ment and we kent her on the contiennell milk 'several meniths. bow she is a big. strong gill.

and when visited my oitt home this spring the people who had talked of her delimcy, were surprised al the Change, for she wam larger than chit- of her age who had never been That is what condensed milk has done for bahvdo you ott wond I er that I dren A Farmer's WifeTo can chicken pare as for -stewing, put on to cook- in water to with a rounding tablespoon (possibly more) of salt, to each chicken. Cook till the 'meat slip from bones, take nut all bones, pack pieces of meat, as close as you- Can, in glass Jars; flu with the broth, adding boiling -water to It it there is not to fill all Jars. Put. on rubbers and put up top but do not snap- down lower one. -Put jars on in wash pour in warm water to shoulders of Jars.

cover boiler -and let boil to 1 hour after water to Then lift boiler off, out of drafts, let -a few moments before ering Then take off boiler cover, snap down lower jar wires, without lifting tops, lift jars wipe and set aside to then put Please re- -Hester. an chicken pre- on to cook in rounding table- of salt to each meat will site LB bones, pac as you- can, in broth, adding re is not -nougn rubbers and but do not Lit jars on rack warm water to boiler -and let water begins to out of drafts, before uncovo off boiler coy- wires, without wipe and set Please re- Hester. 1 4 i 211 I 1 .717 -NlYSTIC COTTOLELIE Is Guaranteed Your grocer is hereby authorized to refund your or.ey in case you are not pleased, alter having given Collatere a fair test. never Sold In eulk Catale" packed in pails with an tight top to keep it clean, fresh and wholesome, and prevent it from catching dust and absorbing disagreeable odors, such as fah, oil, etc. ana prevenz it trout cazezung oust ana aosoroing disagreeanla odors, such as fah.

oil. etc. liever in 4ulit 13 pacKeu pans wan an air- tipt top to keep it Flea9t whole- Restores Gray, Faded and Bleached Pair to otiginal color. Contains no lead or ulphor and is free from sediment. Makes the hair soft and fluffy.

lgot sticky or greasy and Is GUARANTEED HARMLESS. Rend 2e ttono to THE BROOKLINE CHEMICAL Brookline, At Free 000)414 A. For mule by Jmyttes 7 Mores, Jordon Marsh Houghton Itutton WADI: nint Norton. Fortgutoutb, N. Mt Falls PorkInehaw.

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Restores Cray, Faded and Bleached Balt to othrinal et.Inr enetainii no lead or This pudding Is delicious'. I make It and keep it in a cold place in parafine paper and' steam it as it One cup choPped snet. 1 cup cup milk. I egg, 1 cup raisins, 14 cup cur. rants, $alt, I teaspoon soda.

1 teaspoon clove. 2 teaspoons cinnamon. 1 teaspoon nutmeg. eups Stearn three hours or more In two coffee cans. ALL BABIES WILL NOT THRIVE ON SAME Dear Baby afraid you ifilsunderstood my advice about condensed milk.

think for a minute I advise It as a universal panacea for all ills of babyhood, as none, realizes more fully, than myself that It is a well-known fact that a food one child may thrive upon weans starvation to another. Let me Illustrate: When one of my little brothers lby the way. he was mama's No. 11) was born his stomach was very delicate and he was fed the modified cow's milk, -such as you suggest. He struggled along somehow until 20 months old, when he was prostrated by stomach' being unable to keep anything at all on his stomach.t The physician said he could not live.

Somehow. We heard that clam juice could be retained in a weak stomach when nothing else could. We tried It, and were overjoyed when he digested it and began slowly to mend. more futlY than mstself that It Is a well-known fact that a food one child may thrive upon means starvation to another. Let me illustrate: When one wa- of my little brothers (by the waY.

he a mama's No.11) was born his atom- ach Was VerY II ca an was fed the modified cow milk, such as you suggest. He struggled along somehow until 20 nths old, when he was pros- trated bmoy' stomach' trolible. being un- able to keep anything at all on his stomach.t The physician said he could not live Somehow rWe hea rill that clam juice could be retained in a weak stomach when nothing else could. We tried It, and were overjoyed when he digested It and began slowly to mend. it.

ne ne up ir, on CJOVO. Lrit.IJUU1113 vtilLgaillUrTo J. teaspoon nutmeg. eups Stetra Ahree hours or more tn tWo coffee Cans. IES LL WILL NOT A BA 1-141111F (IN AM 1 ill Dear Slisters of the ColumnWilt you who like chocolate pie try the One I am sendiug in? We think it the cream ot them Mystic Rill's chocolate pie: Halt a cup' of butter (scant), 1- cup ot sugar.

-cream. 2 eggs well beaten, halt tun, -of- sweet milk, 112 cups of bread flour ungifted, two can teaspoons of yeast powder. Bake In washington Me tins. Filling for sameOne jar of cream, 2 teaspoons of milk to rinse jar Put In bowl with 4 dessert spoons of cocoa, 1 teaspoon. of vanilla.

and 1 cup of sugar. stir weltdo not beat. Let, stand one hour, then whip to a cream. This is a delicious pie. Please try same and report.

Mystie RILL SPICED APPLE JELLY. teaspoons of yeast powder. Bake in waabineton pie teaspoons of milk to rinse jar out Put Filling for same-One jar of cream, 2 in bowl with 4 dessert spoons of cocoa, gar. tir welt-do not beat. Let- stand one hour, 1 teasron of vanilla and 1 cup of su- hen wbp to a cream.

This tr same and is a delicious pie. leave report. Mystie Rill- SPICED APPLE JELLY Dear' Sisters a who like cboca1 endiug in? the Myst sI Halt a cuDof -cream, beaten, hat! -a cups of bread teaspoons or washington Pie Ft ng or sar teaspoons of Mi ttelV with 4 oon, of mix. Stir well one hour, then is a delicious, pi report. SPICED of the ColumnWilt you SANFORD'S GINGER WI One of Stinford'a Clittfor Fill the tumWer With botiti4 int21 0 di I II- III ill la 101 la ith two tetw000nloop INGER WI One of Stinford'a Cliefer Fill the tutehlef With 1)06'4 nuttneft ota SANFORD'S Plot One of itanforcrti with two tenitpooti 11 GINGER 1,1 the tuna, witt out Inlilt and grotto NOG top A delleinue diste.the A lw ay besitlahli, Intik grin "not, top A dellefoun NOG nutrient.

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1 cup boiling water. juice of lemon, teaspoon lemon extract. Beat together butter, sugar, cornstarch and eggs. Pour water over them and cool; in double boiler. Hot chocolate sauceOne cup cream, 2 squares of unsweetened chocolate.

cup of sugar; blend sugar and chocolate and heat. When melted add cream, This Jelly can be made any time in winter if you have or other red sour When you are making pies and sauce save parings and cores, wash and wipe apples of course. over them equal parts of vinegar and water (guess at quantity) and spices. I i PUDDING 4, I t07--v, 4 Cock Book Free For a 2e stamp, to pay postage, we will a you our new "PURE FOOD COOK BOOK" lr-- Hard eauce-Two parts edited and corttpii.ed by Mrs. Mary J.

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-f l'i Oil Lemon sauce-Two tablespoons butter 3 cup sugar. 1 tablespoon cornstarch. il only by Tat N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago 1 cup boiling water, juice of 34 lemon.

teaspoon lemon extract. Beat to- 1 gether butter, eugar, cornstarch and This jelly can be made any time In I' tirl gt 4 il 1,1 at ure9s Gin; from the Sunny'SoUth9' eggs. Pour water over them and cool; winter If you have baldwin or other in double I. t- red sour When you are making I I i Hot chocolate sauce-One cup cream, pies and sauce save parings and cores, 1-1 i A 2 squares of unsweetened chocolate, wash and wipe apples of course. put cup of sugar; blend sugar and choco- over them equal parts of vinegar and I late and heat.

When melted add cream, water (guess at quantity) and spices. I 4. i 4 11 4 I 3 1 rts am butter and flavor espoons butter, oon cornstarch. of 14 lemon. act.

Beat to- ornstarch and This Jelly car and cool; winter if you red sour apples. Ine cup- cream, pies and sauce Mt wash and wipe ishness in me to chitin it would help all babies for every ailment. All I sioC is, try it. There's Ho more disheart ening thing in the world than trying to find a sulistirite for tisture's own hohy food. sugaestion mothers Ving wenL.

441( IY LtIt.1100, concerning condenNed gooliAt ishness in me to claim it wouli all babies for every alltnent. All is. try it. There's more dil ening thing In the world than irY find a 9W feet substit de for no 1. own bitty food.

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