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January 19, igio. TH!
FOUR KINDS OF WIVES.
Some women in marrying demand all
and give all; with good men they are the
happy; with base men they are the
broken-hearted.
Some demand everything and give littip
with WPolr mon thaw ora
with strong men they are the divorced.
Some demand little and give all; with
congenial souls they are already in heaven;
with uncongenial they are soon in
their graves.
Some give little and demand little;
they are the heartless, and they bring
neither the joy of life nor the peace of
death.?James Lane Allen.
"Do you know that your chickens come
over into my garden?"
"I thought they must be doing that."
"Why did you think so?"
"Because they never come back."
The Uses of Gelatine.
The uses of gelatine are many and varied.
Gelatine enters into the manufacturing
industries through its use in sizing
straw hats, coating pills, photographic
plates, making gum drops, marshmallows,
and practically all penny candies. In the
manufacture of ice cream gelatine is a
very large factor, its use being to make
the ice cream smooth and velvety, and at
the same time give it a body so that It
will retain its hardness until the time it
is usea on tne tame, or served at soda
fountains in ice cream soda. It is essentially
recommended by physicians for
capsule trade, on account of its purity,
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that it is very extensively used in hospitals
as the best diet for convalescents.
It is, however, of its use in the home
that we wish to speak at this time. As a
dessert, Boston Crystal Gelatine is very
easy to prepare and pleases every member
of the family. It can be served in so
many different ways that it is bound to
suit every taste.
For a quick and simple dessert, a lemon,
orange, or coffee gelatine makes an
ideal dish. If the housewife wishes
something a little more fancy, she can
make a prune whip, a blanc mange or a
snow pudding, while a chocolate pudding
is a dessert that will bring praise from
every one sitting at the table.
When making ice cream, if gelatine is
used, the cream will be smoother, will
freeze more quickly and will cost less
money than if gelatine is not used, for
the gelatine takes the place of either
eggs or cream.
Gelatine used in making candies, particularly
marshmallows, greatly improves
the quality of the candies, and nearly all
cook books today contain candy recipes
calling for the use of gelatine.
If the housewife has some fish left over
from a meal, what more appetizing dish
can be made than to jelly this fish and
to serve it in the form of a cold salad,
garnished with a little parsley or mint?
In the same manner a tomato and cucum
ber salad served in Boston Crystal Gelatine
is a dish of which any housewife
might be proud.
There is probably no other article of
food which has increased in use so rapidly
in recent years as gelatine, and it is
safe to say that 65 per cent of the homes
in the United States are today using gelatine
in some form. Were it svalue better
known both from the standpoint of economy
and nutriment, it would enjoy a far
more universal use than it now does.
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Story Corner
A good number of moral lessons have
been drawn from the attainment of the
pole. The "Atlanta Constitution's" Negro
has derived one new to us. His comment
is: "You see how it is. Here's a
man what kep' climbin' twel he got ter
de tip-top er de worl', whar de North
Pole is at, an' atter he got dar he foun'
dat it wuzn't wurth fencin' in! Dat's
des de way it is all thoo' life: atter you
reaches de bigges' persimmon you comes
ter de conclusion dat it ain't wuth de
wear an* tear ter yo' britches."
"Ah, how much I should like to feel
like a child again."
Little Johnnie ceased his laughter,
and looking up soberly into his grandfather's
face, remarked "Then, why
don't you get mamma to spank you?"
John Bright used to tell how a barber
who was cutting his hair once said to
him: "You 'ave a large 'ead; it is a
good thing to 'ave a large 'ead, for a
large 'ead means a large brain, and a
large brain is the most useful thing a
man can 'ave as it nourishes the roots
of the 'air."
"I'm surprised that you should be so
interested in watching those silly
dudes."
"Force of habit, I guess. I'm president
of a real estate improvement company."
"Well?"
"Well, they're a vacant lot."?Ex.
Wife (heatedly)?George, I wonder
you can maintain that Mr. Jones is kind
to his wife! He has been away for
two weeks, and has not sent her a penny.
What kindness do you call that?
Husband?Unremitting kindness, my
dear.?Modern Society.
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