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MAR<YH, 1910
Bl WILL MAKE YOU
PROSPEROUS
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te today.
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Peoria, Illinois.
Do Not Use Soap on Your Face,
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will send 3 bags with direction for using. Sam
ple for 10 cents. M. Hintze, 1416 Park Avenue,
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latest parlor table, game of national interest is
“JUKT;” a semi-sporty board game, rich in
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Blackhead Remover anteecTto remove all
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LACE and INSERTION.
Send us 25 cents in United States
coin or stamps and we will send
you (postage paid) one piece, 12
yards of Lace or Insertion suit
able for any work. H. C. Borger
Lace & Specialty Co., Allendale,
New Jersey.
ONE PAif 25c. HOSE
Given to you EDEE In order t° Introduce our
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hose at 25c. per pair, and inclosing $1 for same.
The Holston Co., Box 442, Dept. 101 Knoxville,
Tennessee.
BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION
guaranteed all who use our rubber complexion
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Co., 5949 Horton Place, St. Louis, Mo.
The LAOY DOCTORS trouble and be
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MAKE linilCVf Any person can make
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ling colors, with full instructions for doing this
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♦ For Woman’s Work. *
FRUIT WAFERS.
MIX half a pound of powdered sugar,
one-fourth pound of butttr, and six
beaten eggs; beat till very light,
then stir in as much sifted flour as will
make a stiff batter, add one grated nut
meg, teaspoon of powdered cinnamon, and
juice of ore lemon. Heat wafer irons on
both sides, not too hot, grease with butter
before each wafer is put in, and stir the
batter each time. Roll round a stick while
hot. When cold, fill with whipped cream,
and stop the ends with straw Derr les or
other fruit.
PINKAPPLK CAKK.
To two cups of flour add two teaspoon
fuls of baking powder and a quarter of a
teaspoonful of salt and sift four times. Beat
three eggs, yolks and whites separately; to
the yolks add one and a half cups of sugar
and a teaspoonful of vanilla and beat for
ten minutes; add the flour, half a cup of
water and the beaten whites. For the fill
ing, boil two cups of sugar with half a cup
of water till it threads. Beat the whites of
three eggs to a stiff froth, add a pinch of
cream of twtar and a tablespoonful of
orange juice. Pour the boiling syrup over
this, beating all the time, until thick and
creamy. Spread the layers, sprinkling
each thickly with shredded pineapple.
COCOANUT COOKIES.
One cup of sugar, one-half cup of but
ter, one tablespoonful of milk, one cupful
of grated cocoanut, one teaspoonful of bak •
ing powder, one teaspoonful of lemon ex
tract, two eggs, and fl ur enough to roll.
Mix as any cookie dough, and roll and cut
the same. Bake evenly. Chopped hick
ory nuts, chopped citron, currants, cara
way seed, or any spice desired, may be
substituted for the cocoanut, the cookie
being given the name of the ingredient
used.
FOAM SAUCE.
Four tablespoons of sugar, two of but
ter and one of flour. Beat all to v cream,
then add the white of one egg well beaten.
Beat thoroughly. Add a gill of boiling
water, stirring very rapidly. Flavor to
taste.
LADY BALTIMORE CAKE.
Two cup’uls of sugar creamed with a
half cup of butter; two cupfuls of flour
mixed with one of cornstarch, two tea
spoonfuls of baking powder and a half tea
spoonful of salt, all silted together four
times; add this to the butter and sugar
with a cupful of milk and a teaspoonful of
lemon extract, and beat all together for
five minutes. Last fold in the beaten
whites of seven eggs. For the filling, take
a dezen marsh-mallows cut fine, a dozen
large raisins, a dozen blanched almonds
and a dozen English walnuts, all chopped
fine; a tablespoonful of citron, one of can
died cherries, one candied orange peel and
one of angelica, all chopped fine and meas
ured after they are chopped. Mix and add
a teaspoonful of vanilla, a cupful of con
fectioner’s sugar, the whites of three eggs
beaten stiff, and-a pint of whipped cream.
SALAD OF FRESH FRUITS.
One large, juicy pineapple, four sweet,
fresh oranges, four fine bananas, three
clusters of white grapes, three clusters of
red grapes, and one cupful of sugar syrup.
Pare, core, and slice the pineapple. Pile it
in the centre of a large, shallow, glass dish,
one slice above another, so that it retains
its original shape, the smallest slice on top.
Peel and quarter the oranges and remove
the seeds; arrange these quarters in a
border around the pineapple. Peel the
bananas, and cut them into slices length
wise; place these slice? in rail-fence fash
ion around the border of the dish, then
place in the V-shaped spaces around the
dish, little mounds, or clusters, of each
kind of grapes. Pour the cupful of sugar
syrup over the fruit; if preferred, it may
be flavored as liked.
FRIED OYSTERS.
The oysters must be crumbed first (using
either cracker or bread crumbs) after
washing, draining and looking over.
Have ready an egg beaten enough to break
it up well but not too frothy; mix with it
two tablespoonfuls of water. After the
oysters are sprinkled with salt and pep
per and coated with crumbs, dip into the
egg and coat all over, then put back into
the crumbs and cover thoroughly. Do not
Woman’s Work.
prepare too many at one time, as the egg
will soften the crumbs Have ready in a
deep frying-pan hot lard, or whatever is to
be used for frying. Have it so hot that a
cube of bread will brown in it in one min
ute. Put the crumbed oysters into the
frying basket and let it down into the fat.
When they are a golden brown take them
out and drain on soft brown paper. Keep
hot and serve with sprigs of parsley and
lemon quarters. Fry at one time only as
many as will cover the bottom of the basket.
SCALLOPED SALMON WITH GREEN PEAS.
One can of best salmon picked over and
broken into small pieces, one can of green
peas, two cupfuls of thin white sauce, and
bread or cracker crumbs. Butter a pud
ding dish, sprinkle with bread or cracker
crumbs, put in a layer of salmon and peas,
and cover with white sauce; repeat until
all is used. Cover well with buttered
b*ead or cracker crumbs and bake in a hot
oven until crumbs are brown. Serve hot.
WHITE SAUCE.
Two level tablespoonfuls each of flour
and butter, one cup of hot milk, one-fourth
teaspoonful of salt, and a pinch of pepper.
Melt butler in saucepan until it bubbles;
add the flour, salt and pepper, and mix
until smooth; then p.ur the hot milk in
gradually, stirring and beating each time.
Cook until it thickens.
FRUIT SHERBET.
Two quarts of water and one pound of
sugar well boiled. When cold, add the
Juice of four lemons and the sliced rind of
two, and let stand for half an hour. Strain
and freeze. Slice four oranges as thinly as
possible, without removing the rind.
When the lemon ice begins to thicken add
the slices of orange and a can of grated
pineapple, and freeze thoroughly. When
serving, add a tablespoon of Maraschino
cherries to each plate.
RASPBERRY LEMONADE OR FRUIT PUNCH.
Two dozen lemons, one orange, quarter
ed and sliced very thin, one banana cut
into small cubes, one-halt cup of raspberry
syrup, and one-half cup of strong tea. Ex
tract the lemon Juice the night before,
sweeten, and put it into a jar or jug to keep
the strength. Into the punch bowl put a
piece of ice about half the siz? of a brick,
and pour in the lemon juice with an equai
quantity of water or a little more. Add
the other ingredients, and more sugar if
needed.
PvP -overs.
Oae cup of flour, one saltspoonful of salt,
one cup of milk, and one egg, yolk and
white beaten separately. Mix the salt
with the fl iur, add part of the milk slowly,
until a smooth paste is formed; add the
remainder of the milk with the beaten
yolk, and lastly the white beaten to a stiff
froth. Cook in hot buttered gem pans or
earthen cups in a quick oven half an hour,
or until the puffs are brown and well pop
ped over.
For Over Fifty Yean.
Mm. Winslow’s Soothing Sybuf has been
“Bedjor over fifty years by millions of mothers
for their children while teething, with perfect
success. It soothes the child, softens the gums
»D»Y« . paln> cure « wind colic, and is the best
iuh? 17 » r Dlarrhoß *; It Will relieve the poor
little sufferer immediately. Sold by Drugs tab
in every part of the world, 25c. a bottle. Be sure
•nd ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup”
end take no other kind. * p ’
Deafness Cannot be Cured
by local applications, as they cannot reach
the diseased portion of the ear. There is
only one way to cure Deafness, and that is
by constitutional remedies. Deafness is
caused by an inflamed condition of the
mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube.
When this tube gets inflamed you have a
rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and
when it is entirely closed Deafness is the
result, and unless the inflammation can be
taken out and this tube restored to its nor
mal condition, hearing will be destroyed
forever; nine cases out of ten are caused
by catarrh, which is nothing but an in
flamed condition of the mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for
any case of Deafness (caused by Catarrh)
that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
Send for circulars, free.
F. J. CHENEY A Co., Toledo, O.
by Druggists, 75c.
Hall’s Family Pills are the beet
Keep The Complexion Beautiful
Nadine Face Powder
(In Green Boxes Only)
® Produces a soft, velvety
appearance so much ad
mired, and remains until
washed off. Purified by
a new process. Will not
clog the pores. Harmless
as water. Prevents return
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By Leading Toilet Counter*
Or Mail. Price 50 cents.
MONEY BACK if Not Entirely Pleased,
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WCnniMQ INVITATIONS, Announce-
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A Fish are caught by even touching
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“Cfi-ItUIE” PHOTOS; IM#
Ull ied ,rom an y P hoto lor 28 cts. a dozen.
_ VW Original returned. Samples 2 cents.
E. A. House, Box 25, Gadsden, Ala.
10 Tint Colored Post Cards, 10c.
Birthday, Best Wishes, Flowers, Motto, Scenes,
Easter, etc. No trash. Samples 2c. I. L. Roark.
Dept. 3, Roark, N. C.
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New Embroidery Magazine and
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LADIES: Embroidered Shirt Waists ££
only neat and attractive, but they are very fash
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cuffs and six skeins of D. M. C. Embroidery Cot •
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Cleveland. Ohio.
CLEAN CLOTHES!
age does 24 washings. Postpaid, 10 cts pk’ge.
Dorchester Mall Order Co. Dept. J, Dorches
ter, Mass.
20 beautiful Art Postal Cardsand cata
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«ar Will help to save The boys. Write for
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I ARFQ Twelve yards of Fine French Vai-
LMVCOi enciennes Lace la one length for
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Money back if not satisfied. Daniel Spitler? 19
Stanton St., New York City. U.S. stamps taken.
MILLINERY J au .? htb y correspondence. Satis
,. . faction guaranteed. Terms reason-
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Fins Sachet Perfumes.
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