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LIQUOR OR TORACCO HABIT
in all forms: money refunded if it fails.
A Scientific Remedy which has been skill
fully and successfully administered by
medical specialists for the past twenty
years. Secretly or by knowledge of the
Satient. For full particulars, address,
ir Clark Drug Co., Red Lion, Penn.
Agents Make More Money
Sellins' my “Family Records” than any others;
beautiful pictures: background solid gold. Sam
ple 25c., 25 for $2. 100 for $7.50. Sell on sight at
25c. to 50c. each. Campbell & Company, 84 A
Street, Elgin, 111.
tape-worm;:-
head, or nofee. Nofaeting. 68 page Book for 2c etamp.
dr M.NEY SMITH, Specie lilt, N.l2thSt.,Si.LouisX r
I AniCC BEAUTY IS YOUR FORTUNE.
LAmILu - — Send 2c. stamp for my Complexion
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COMPANY, Ackworth, lowa.
U/DiTC CHUG DIIFUC A small investment with
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duce a steady income. I write music, publish and
advertise. Send stamp with sample for examina
tion. H. Kirkus Dugdale, Dept. 10, Washing
ton, D. C.
a | ■ Decorating taught by new, easy
II nI nA method. Outfit free. Our lessons
lllllllfl * nclude suggestions on how to
VIII HU make money as well as to paint
artistically. Anyone can learn. The Ceramic
Co., 341 Oak St., San Francisco, Cal.
GIRLS: SOLD PIN FREE.
Sell 12 patent toilet pins at
10g < each, Indispensable for
ladles’shirt waists. You get a
Beautiful Gold Pin. Send #1
and get gold pin with 12 toilet pins by return
mall. Superior Novelty Works, 1504 W. Monroe
St.. Chicago, 111.
FOO
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Eniiun-Tbat “Ben Trovato,” Cuta-Cream
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have lound tavor with all ladies wishing to use
•*Up-to-Date” Toilet Preparations. Corwin Mfg,
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WANTED- -100,000 customers to buy house
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thing a bargain. Write tor catalogue. Manu
facturer* Supply Co., Cairo, Ga.
rnrr Dollar Box WOMAN’S
rIILL RELIEF on Trial.
Mrs. F. H. Gaylord, 512 Madison St.,
F6rt Wayne, Ind., says: Jan. 20, 1909
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Piles, Paralysis, wl-J s J tin n,seases ,
’ Whites relieved quickly, im
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Oriental Co., Desk 81,108 Fulton St., N Y*.
PIIDCn Cancer, SB. Guaranteed.
uUKtU Eczema,sl. Particulars.
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S3 00 Monthly
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spectlon, with terms. K- T. Worst, Ashland,
Ohio.
SIOO REWARD Norwegian Inhalant Pow
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21? T NorWeglan Cure to ” Uept -
BEAUTIFUL-AGENTS WANTED.
High-class Art Pictures, large variety,
quick sellers, Family Records, Memori
als, Marriage Certificates, 12 colon, 16x22
inches. Sample, with illustrated catalog
and terms to agents free for 25c.
Saluda Supply Co.,
Box L 123, Bstesburg, 8. C.
b|f| GAPING PLACKETS where “C-Curity”
HU Fastener is used Easily adjusted; highly
endorsed. Only 35c. The Mayfair Supply Co..
338 Main St.. Danbury, Conn.
For Woman’s Work.
DOES writing pay? Why not?
If the dollars and the cents were all we got —
But there’s another side to it;
In penning tragedy or wit
We draw the best in us, from out its hidden source:
Does writing pay? Os course! Walter S. Haskell.
KW W W W W
COOKING.
** Os all appeals—although
I grant the power of pathos and of gold,
Os beauty, flattery, threats, a shilling—no
Method’s 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.”
. —B/,ron.
MjHtM MttA aMA aMA
Jfof Woman's Work. *
s CULINARY HELPS. :
CHOCOLATE COOKIES.
and one half cups of sugar, one
half cup of butter, one teaspoonful
of vanilla, one egg, one half cup of milk,
one teaspoonful of baking powder, two ta
blespoonfuls of chocolate, and flour enough
to make a soft dough—Just stiff enough to
roll out well.
raisin cake.
One cup of sugar, one-half cup of butter,
one teaspoonful each of cinnamon and nut
meg, one-half teaspoonful each of cloves
and allspice, one-half cup each of molasses
and sour milk, one teaspoonful of soda, two
eggs, three cups of flour, one cup of seeded
raisins chopped or cut in halves, and one
half cup of preserved orange peel and cit
ron together.
HUCKLEBERRY PUDDING.
One pint of milk, two eggs, one-half cup
of baker’s yeast, one saltspoonful of salt, one
teaspoonful of seda, one quart of berries,
fleur. Make a batter of the eggs, milk,
yeast, salt, and enough flour to make pret
ty stiff. Add the soda dissolved in warm
water, and set to rise for four hours in a
warm place. When you are ready to boil
the pudding, stir in the fruit, well dredged
with flour, quickly and lightly, and boil in
a floured cloth for two hours. Serve hot
with hard sauce.
POTATOES AU GRATIN.
One pint of boiled, sliced potatoes, two
tablespoonfuls of butter, one large table
spoonful of flour, two cupfuls of milk, one
teaspoonful of salt, one-fourth teaspoonful
of pepper, yolks of two eggs, one-half cup
of fine bread crumbs, and one-third cup
ful of grated cheese. Melt the butter, add
the flour, and cook one minute without
the seasoning; add the milk, stir until
smooth and thick, then season with the
salt and pepper, and add the yolks of the
eggs well beaten. Put the slices of pota
toes into a deep baking dish, and pour this
sauce over them; sprinkle over this the
grated cheese and bread crumbs, dot here
and there Email bits of butter, and place ia
a hot oven for ten minutes to brown deli
cately. Serve hot.
PRUNE MARMALADE.
Two and one-half pounds of prunes,
cooked and stoned, six fine, large cooking
apples, pared and sliced, Juice of four lem
ons, and two cups of sugar. Simmer to
gether until the apples are thoroughly
cooked, taking care that there is sufficient
water to prevent scorching, thenfress
through a coarse strainer and set away in
Jars to keep for use.
CHICKEN FRITTERS.
Cut cold chicken into small pieces, and
sprinkle with salt and pepper. When
ready to cook have fritter batter ready,
then stir into it the minced chicken. Drop
by spoonfuls into the hot fat and fry a
light brown. Serve immediately.
PECAN AND MAPLE CAKE.
One cup of butter, two cups of sugar,
three cups of sifted flour, four eggs, two
teaspoonfuls of baking powder, one cup of
water, and one teaspoonful of vanilla ex
tract. Cream the butter, add the sugar
and beat together thoroughly, then add the
yolks of the eggs and beat till light; add
the water a little at a time. One cup of
Woman’s Work.
the flour ard the baking powder should
be sifted tcgather and added Just before
the stiffly beaten whites are folded in; and
the vanilla is stirred in Just before putting
into the pan*. Bake in three layers. For
the filling, break into small pieces sufficient
maple sugar to make two cupfuls; add half
a cupful of water and melt slowly, then
boil, withcut stirring, until a little dropped
in cold water will form a soft ball. Pour
this on the beaten whites of two eggs; add
a cupful of beaten cream, a pinch of salt
and a cupful of chopped pecan meats, and
beat till thick enough to spread.
FRITTER BATTER.
One cupful of milk, two cupfuls of flour,
one-half tablespoonful of melted butter,
one teaspoonful of salt, and two eggs. (
Beat the yolks of the eggs well, then add
to them the milk, butter and salt; pour
this on the flour by degrees, beating it in'
thoroughly. Set it aside, and when ready
to use, add the whites of the eggs beaten
stiff. This batter is used for chicken, oys
ters, clams, fish, etc.; also for pineapples,
peaches, pears, and various other fruits.
The batter may be sweetened for fruit
fritters by adding one-third of a cupful of
sugar.
STRAWBERRY BUNS.
Bring to scalding point five cupfuls of
milk, let ccol; season with salt, add one
yeast cake and enough flour to make a
drop batter, and beat thoroughly. When
light, stir into it one pound each of butter
and sugar (previously creamed), add
enough flour to make a soft dough, and let
rise again. When light, make up into
buns, working into the slit a teaspoonful of
strawberry Jam, then pinch the slit togeth
er, and place the buns on well-greased tins.
Let rise the third time, then bake in a hot
oven. Wash over with beaten egg while hot.
OTHELLO CAKE
Scrape two ounces of chocolate and melt
with a tablespoonful of butter and three
of sugar. Beat half a cupful of butter to
a cream and gradually add a cupful of su
gar; add the melted chocolate and half a
teaspoonful of vanilla, and beat well. Beat
the yolks of four eggs and add with one
and three-fourth cupfuls of flour, half a
cupful of milk, and a teaspoonful of bak
ing powder. Add the beaten whites of
two eggs last. Filling: Scrape four ounces
of chocolate and melt with half a cupful of
sugar aad four tablespoonfuls of water.
Beat the whites of four eggs; add two cup
fuls of sugar, a teaspoonful of vanilla and
the melted chocolate. Beat till thick enough
to spread. Cover each layer, after it is
spread with the chocolate filling, with
chopped walnut meals.
CHERRY CREAM
Beat the whites of four eggs with two
tablespoonfuls of sugar; set the dish over
hot water, and by degrees pour ia a cupful
of cream, stirring until well thickened; re*
move from the fire and add two table
spoonfuls of honey. When thoroughly
cold turn into the freezer together with
half a pint of whipped cream, and freeze
to the consistency of mush; lift the cover
and stir in a heaping cupful of sweetened
cherry-pu’p; continue freezing until
smooth and firm; repack in a mold and
harden. Serve in neat slices decorated
with whipped cream.
LADIES: Make Sanitary Belts. $1.20 a dozen
Stamped envelope particulars. Lentx Co.
Dept. F 42. Chicago. Illinois.
Ifi POST CARDS and complete instruc- |A n
*rU tions for tinselling. J. A. A. Cooley, lUGi
Ft. Washington, Maryland.
Perfect Dust-Beater.
useful household articles for 50 cts. tcoin'. Heme
Economy Co., Dept. Mx., 3465 Park Avenue, St.
Louis, Mo.
-MAGIC” PURE ALUMINUM AfW
Salt and Pepper Shakers
Never tip over. Always shake freely. lIW
Cost you only 35 cents a set, prepaid. We
want agents for these and hundreds of
other fast selling household novelties, and
you can make good money if you write at
once. Wtv JsKF
HOUSEHOLD NOVELTY WORKS
1410 Republic St., Buffalo. N.Y.
Shipments made from Chicago or Buffalo, as -
desired.
SEND TEN CENTS
for thia beautiful Wild
Rose centrepiece and re
ceive free, one large doi
ly, one Email dolly, one
book mark, one postage
stamp case, one pin tiay
cover and one new cata
logue of nice things lor
nice people. Abe Ghinaa
,«... Stamping Co,, Younga-
t »wn, Ohio.
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York City.
2Oth. Century Wonderful
EUREKA MENDING TISSUE.
Always ready and the greatest labor saving
Invention of the age. With this mending tissue
you can repair anything from the finest silk or
satin to heavy woolen goods. Rents, holes or
torn places in ladies’, children’s or gentlemen’s
clothing can be repaired neatly and durably in
one-tenth the time that it could be done in any
other way. For mending kid gloves, gossamers,
umbrellasand rubber goods it has no equal. It is
highly endorsed by dressmakers, milliners, mo
distes, tourists, housewives, eto. Full printed
instructions for using sent with each package.
i" ce ® cents, 3 packages IS cents, one dozen
50 cents, sent by mail, postpaid. Agents Want
ed. uta ndard Specialty Co., Schenectady, N. Y.
5Q VISITINC CARDS ORa
tor 35c. The correct styles. fcUb
Parke Card Go., Dept. 12, Rockville. Indiana,
RIIR Machines, Patterns and yarns by mail
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WHAT'S A HOME WITHOUT A BABY?
Sterility—Barrenness, cured, and all female
irregularities. Three months’ treatment and
medicine, only $10; enough to cure. Addresi
Dr. J. M. Morgan, Box 815, Dayton. Ohio.
AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY,
Ladies’ or Gentlemen’s Supe- a—
rior Quality, Sheer Hemstitch- C ■■ £ ga
ed Handkerchiefs. Our enor- 3 10 1 /'ll 1
mous stock must be disposed of £ U U
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guaranteed or money refunded. Write for your
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nl Sanitary, sensible, up-to-date. Soft,
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| unobserved use. Can't get too much on nor
r Sprinkle dress. No mirror needed. Ideal
' I for theatres, dances, shopping, traveling,
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p paper removee them,* takes the “shine” off
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IHE CH EEKS Write
TEN CENTS"
j. | 'or ’.his latest style col
-4 | lar ftl)d cuffs lu eyelet
embroidery and we will
Bend free one e'egant
forget-me not frame for
•.a cabinet photo, one 9x9
Battenburg doily, one
small fern doily, one
■«-- butterfly applique, one
Battenburg wing ior hat
or dress t-lmming,
sent postpaid. The Stan
dard Co., Bucklev, 111.
I sriiflQ my Sanitary Belt; best on the
LdUlGOj market. Once used never without one.
Price si. Send 50c; if satisfactory, remit other
50c.; if not, return belt and will gladtyreturn
your money. Mrs. H. C. Lawson, 1347 Rush St.
Philadelphia, Pa.
MFine Quality Art and Comic Post Cards
20 cts. All the rage. Satisfaction
guaranteed or money refunded. B. Gray,
Millersburg, Ohio.
V/S Positively Cured, the Cause Be-
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PROFITABLE MAIL ORDER BUSINESS can
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cret Household Formula. Send addressed en
velope. Eastern Trading Co., New Haven, Conn.
MARCH, 1910.