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Poor, Foolish
Woman!
Think of her attempting
to make
At.'1 ^ \ ice cream in the
/(f \ old disappointing
j f x | wuyl With
\ .^vvX J JELL-0
>^^fyiCE CREAM
VfMk Powder
sbo enn make the
most delicious ice cream i 11 ton minutes,
freezing nntl all, at a cost of about one
cent a dish n nil never go near thestovt.
Your grocer will tell you all about
it, or you cuu get u book frQjn the
Genesee Pure Food Co., Loltoy,N.Y.,
it" you will write tlicw.
Grocers sell Jell-O lee Cream Powder,
10 cents a package.
f ?'' I
The drink that it took ten
years of careful, studious j
j effort to perfect?but it's I
here! The best and most '
satisfying drink at the
fountain. When you're
hot and tired, and feel
just like you've about
reached the limit of your
physical and mental endurance?don't
give in?
go get a glass of this delightful
! 55k3az
i I
It is I tracing when you're tired
j ?cooling when you're hot? ||
' invigorating when vou'ra fiitimi.
" ?- li
< (1 and delicious and exhilarating |
always. FAN TAZ is the es- I
sence of purity, wholesome and
nourishing?made from the pure
I juices of six luscious fruits and
contains no harmful drug or injurious
coloring matter.
i
jiivSaz
; JlT'S RICH
/ IT'S RED
j IT'S PURE
It Picks you up Instantly.
AT ALL FOUNTAINS
Jl/ AND IN BOTTLES |
BELLS.
rttoel Alloy Cburcb and School Hail*. orH?Dd for
dialogue The C.N. IIKI.I. < IIIllaltorn . O
. u'rKlnK to Advrrllarri Please MenHou
Tk? PresbylerUn sf the South.
THE PRESBYTERIA
Household
SCHEDULE THAT WILL HE FOUND
USEFUL IN KITCHEN.
Hives the Exact Time Required far
linking, Boiling, Broiling and Frying
Various Meats, Vegetables
and Cereals.
Time Required for Baking?Beans,
unsoaked, 8 to 10 hours; beef, sirloin,
vper pound, 8 to 10 minutes; beef, rolled
rib, per pound, 12 to 15 minutes; bread,
brick loaf, 40 to 60 minutes; biscuit,
10 to 20 minutes; cake, plain, 20 to 40
minutes; cake, sponge, 45 to 60 min- utes;
cookies, 10 to 15 minutes; custards,
15 to 20 minutes; duck, tame,
40 to 60 minutes; fish, 6 to S pounds,
1 hour; gingerbread, 20 to 30 minutes;
graham bread, 30 minutes; lamb, well
done, per pound, 15 minutes; mutton,
rare, per pound, 10 minutes; pie crust,
30 to 40 minutes; pork, well done, per
pound, 30 minutes; potatoes, 30 to 45
minutes; pudding, bread, rice and tapioca,
1 hour; rolls, 10 to 15 minutes;
turkey, 10 pounds, 3 hours; veal, per
pound, 20 minutes.
Roiling?Asparagus, 15 to 20 minutes;
bass, per g>ound, 10 minutes;
beets, 45 to 60 minutes; brown bread,
3 hou1 s; cabbage, 30 to 45 minutes;
carrots, 45 to 60 minutes; cauliflower.
30 ;o 45 minutes; celery, 30 to 45 minutes;
chickens, 45 to 60 minutes; clams,
3 tc 5 minutes; cod, per pound, 6 minutes;
coffee, 3 to 5 minutes; corn, grei
5 to 8 minutes; eggs, 3 to 5 minutes
; f v.is, 2 to 3 hours; haddock,
p?r 11 end 6 minutes; ham, 5 hours;
hominy, 1 to 2 hours; oatmeal, 1 to 2
hours; onions, 30 to 45 minutes; oysters,
3 minutes; parsnips, 30 to 40 minutes;
peas, 15 to 20 minutes; potatoes,
20 to 30 minutes; rice, 15 to 20 minutes;
solinon, 15 minutes; squash, 20
to 30 minutes; sweetbreads, 20 to 30
minutes; tomatoes, 15 to 20 minutes;
turkey, 2 to 3 hours; turnips, 30 to
45 minutes; veal, 2 to 3 hours.
Broiling?Chickens, 20 minutes;
chops, 8 minutes; fish, thick, 15 to 20
minutes; steak, 4 to 6 minutes.
Frying?Bacon, 3 to 5 minutes;
breaded chops, 4 to 6 minutes; croquettes,
1 minute; doughnuts, 3 to 5
minutes; fish balls, 1 minute; fritters,
3 to 5 minutes; mutlins, 3 to 5 min
utes; smelts, 1 minute.
lleulth to u Tired Housewife.
W'e all know that fresh air is conducive
to good health, and we are almost
tired listening to the advice of
doctors to spend some part of each
day out of doors. We know that we
should do this, but how are we busy
housewives to do it? That is the question,
how? With breakfast, dinner and
supper to cook, house to keep tidy,
children to be made ready for school,
and a hundred and one odd things to
attend to- When the hour comes that
one cam spend for recreation one is far
too tired to even think of dressing to
take a walk, not to mention the actual
walking. The very thought makes one
ache. I solved the problem for myself.
I knitted a warm woolen hood, bought
some padded high shoes. When the
time comes that I can take a rest I
place a wadded quilt in the most comfortable
chair I can find and draw it
up to the window, put on my hood,
mitts, shoes and a heavy coat, throw
the window open wide to the top (two
windows in one sitting room), sit in the
Twitching Kyew
Will soon be Inflamed, sore weak eyes.
Leonardl's Golden Eye Lotion stops the
twitching; allays the inflammation;
cures soreness without pain In one day.
Insist on having "Leonardl's?It makes
strong eyes.
Guaranteed or money refunded. Druggists
sell It at 25 cts. or forwarded prepaid
on receipt of price by S. B.
Leonard! & Co., Tampa, Fla.
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