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LIQUOR OR TOBACCO HABIT
in all forme: money refunded if it fails.
A Scientific Remedy which has been skill
fully and successfully administered by
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years. Secretly or by knowledge of the
patient. For full particulars, address,
Da Clark Drug Co., Red Lion, Bonn.
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Street, Elgin, 111.
I ATTICS BEAUTY IS YOUR FORTUNE.
LMLilCw ’"Send 2C. stamp for my Complexion
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ton, D. C.
A | ■ Decorating taught by new, easy
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artistically. Anyone can learn. The Ceramic
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Sell 12 patent toilet pins at
10c. each. Indispensable for
ladies’shirt waists. You get a
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and get gold pin with 12 toilet pins by return
mail Superior Novelty Works, 1604 W. Monroe
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High-class Art Pictures, large variety,
quick sellers, Family Records, Memori
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inches. Sample, with illustrated catalog
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Carpate Salve Co., 195 Pearl Street, New
York City.
■Jfk GAPING PLACKETS where “C-Curity”
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Pilot Paralytic a " Itching Skin Diseases,
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\U Send addressed envelope lor contract.
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FRUIT CREAM.
RUB any ripe, or canned, fruit through
a strainer—apricots, bananas, peach
es, raspberries, pineapples etc. To
one pint of this pulp and juice add enough
sugar to sveeten, then stir it quickly into
a quart of whipped cream, and freeze as
usual.
SCALLOPED ONIONS.
Twelve medium-s : zed onions, two ta
blespoonfuls of butter, one teaspoonful of
salt, one-fourth teaspoonful of pepper, two
tablespoonfuls of flour, two cupfuls of
milk, and two cupfuls of bread crumbs.
Peel the onions.cut a slice from each end aid
throw it away. Slice them one quarter of
an inch thick; boil in salted water, chang
ing the water five minutes alter they be
gin to boil. Boil until tender, then strain.
Make a cream sauce, putting one of the
tablespconfuls of butter into a saucepan;
when it melts, add the flour; stir u'.til
well creamed together, then add the milk
and seasoning of pepper and salt; stir un
til it thickens. Remove from the fire, take
a buttered pudding dish, and place on the
bjttom a layer of crumbs, then a layer of
the sauce, next a layer of onions; repeat,
crumbs, sauce and onions, until all the in
gredients are used, having the last layer
crumbs, then put the rest of the melted
butter over the top. Bake half an hour,
or until the crumbs are nicely browned.
Serve hot.
PEACH BLANC MANGE.
o_e quart of fresh, ripe peaches, two
cupfuls of sugar, two level tablespoonfuls
of cornstarch, and one-half cupful of wa
ter. Peel the peaches and cut in small
pieces. Make a syrup of the sugar and
water, and when it boils add the peaches,
and cook for two or three minutes. Mix
the cornstarch with a little water, add to
the boiling peaches, and cook for a min
ute. Wet a mould in cold water, turn in
the mixture, and stand in a cool place to
become cold. Serve with whipped cream
or with plain sweetened cream. This is
especially delicious with raspberries, and
is very nice made of cranberries. They
should be boiled first with the syrup until
they break, bafore adding the cornstarch.
DELICIOUS FRUIT DRINK.
Take one quart of the juice of either
raspberries, strawberries, currants or
oranges, strain, and boil i.-.to a syrup with
one pound of loaf sugar. To this add one
and one-half ounces of tartaric acid, and
when cold, bott'e and keep well corked. To
use, fill a one-half pint tumbler three parts
full of water, and add two tablespconfuls
of the syrup. Stir in briskly one-half tea
spoonful of bi carbonate of soda, and a
very delicious drink will be formed.
BROILED TOMATOES.
Have the tomatoes large, of uniform
size, and not very ripe. Cut in moderately
thick slices. Make a dressing of salad oil,
lemon juice, salt and pepper, just the usual
French dressing, and cover the tomatoes
with it. Let them stand in the dressing
on ice, so they will not get soft, for halt an
hour. Take out ot the dressing, shake
from them what you can of it, dust each
s!Le with the fiaest bread crumbs, and broil
over a clear fire. A more simple and very
nice way to prepare them is to sprinkle
with salt and pepper, then dip the slices,
as soon as cut, into meal, and fry in hot
lard.
FONDU.
Two tablespoons butter, four table
spoons bread crumbs, one-half pound
cheese, one cup sweet milk, and three eggs.
Cut the butter and cheese into small pieces
and place them in a large bowl with the
bread crumbs; on this pour the milk, heat
ed to scalding, after which add the well
beaten yolks, and a pinch of salt. M i
well together, cover, and place on the
bick of the range, stirring occasionally
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“Os all appeals—although
I grant the power of pathos and of gold,
Os beauty, flattery, threats, a shilling—no
Method’ - more sure at moments to take hold
Os the best feelings of mankind, which grow
More tender as we every day behold,
Than that all-soft’ning, overpowering knell,
The tocsin of the soul—the dinner bell.’’
—Byron.
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until all is dissolved, then add the stiffl
j beaten whites, place in a buttered pie plat
. and bake in a quick oven about twent;
j minutes. Serve immediately upon remov
j ing from the oven.
J SPICED VINEGAR FOR PICKLES.
8 One gallon of vinegar, one pound of su
gar, one tablespoonful of allspice, threi
tablespoonfuls of mustard seed, three table
spoonfuls of celery seed, two tablespoon
f fu’s of salt, one tablespoonful of black pep
j per, one tablespoonful of cinnamon, on<
f tablespoonful of mace, three onions ver
finely chopped, and one teacupful of gratei
j horserad sb.
f DELICIOUS JUMBLES
■ One pour.d of flqur, one pound of pow
■ dered sugar, grated yellow rind of on<
• lemon; mix and add the yolks of four eggi
8 well-beaten and the whites of four eggi
> stiffly beaten. Beat up the whole witl
1 five tablespoonfuls of melted butter anc
: three tablespoonfuls of cream. Drop thi
• batter in rings or round cakes on baking
> tins and put the jumbles in a slow oven foi
1 twenty minutes. Leave room for them t<
f spread.
> BAKED BEETS.
’ Beets retain their sugary, delicate fla
. vor to perfection if they are baked instead
of boiled. Turn them frequently while ir
’ the oven, using a knife, as a fork allowi
the juice to run out. When done, removt
the skin, and serve with butter, salt and
pepper on the slices; or, some prefer the
• slices sprinkled with sugar and covered
i with vinegar.
RAW CHOW CHOW.
One gallon tomatoes, one cabbage, one
dozen large onions Cut up and let stand
in salt, separately, ever night. Next day
drain each by putting in a bag and squeez
ing as dry as possible. Mix thoroughly
and add one quart grated horse-radish, one
pint green peppers chopped very fine,
without seed, three or four heads of garlic
chopped, one tablespoon black pepper, one
of cloves, one-halt pint of black mustard
seed, four large cups of sugar, and celery
seed to taste. Pack in jars and cover
with good vinegar.
CHICKEN CRCQUETTEB
Two cups of fl nely-chopped cooked chick
en, one cup of cream or milk, one tab’e
-Bpoorf.il of flour, three tablespoonfuls of
butter, o .e teaspoonful of grated onion, one
large tablespoonful of chopped parsley, one
pint of bread crumbs, four eggs, one slight
grating of nutmeg, and salt and peppjr to
taste. Pu the butter in a sauce-pan and
place it over the fire. When melted, add
the flour and stir until smooth; turn in the
cream or milk, and when it boils add the
chopped chicken, parsley, onion, nutmog,
salt and pepper. Stir well together, and
boil two minutes. Take from the fire and
add two of the eggs well beaten. Turn on
a platter, and set aside to cool. When
cool, shape into croquettes, dip in beaten
egg, then in bread crumbs, and fry in hot
lard.
GRAPE JELLY.
To every eight pounds of fruit take a
coffee-cupful of water; put them into a
porcelain-lined kettle and boil until quite
soft, then strain through a cloth strainer.
Measure the juice, and measure and set
aside an equal q lantity of granulated su
gar; boil the juice half an hour, then add
the sugar and let it b >il five or eight min
utes longer. All jellies to be good, should
have nearly all the boiling done before the
sugar is added. Fruit that is partially ripe
makes the prettiest je'lies.
VANILLA COOKIES.
O.e cup of butter, two cups of sugar, two
eggs, one-half cup of water, one and one
h»lf teaspoonfuls of baking piwder, one
large teaspoonful of vanilla, and flour to
roll thin.
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Price si. Send 50c; if satisfactory, remit other
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GEM ROSE COLLECTION X
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H Sweet-Scented Tuberoeee, - -25 c.
6 Fuchsias, all different, • • 25c
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MISS ELLA V. BAINES. Box 363 Bpringfl eld! Oku
MAY, 1909.
SEND lEN CENTS
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