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If your dealer does not carry this, we will send prepaid quart size $1.25, pint size 90c. Far West and South, quart $1.40, pint $1.00.
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NATIONAL CO. CAMBRIDGE 39, BOSTON, MASS.
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Oh, so advanced I feel, for I— No science in my cranium small— In learned dress, old friend do spy— It's only our "Pot Liquor" after all.
BY M. E. HENRY-RUFFIN.
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Bricklayer: "Sharpenin' a bit o' pencil."
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"Home-Making as a Profession"
Home-making is the greatest of all the professions—greatest in numbers and greatest in its influence on the individual and on society. All industry is conducted for the home, directly or indirectly, but the industries directly allied to the home are vastly important, as the food industries, clothing industries, etc. Study of home economics leads directly to many well paid vocations as well as to home efficiency.
Since 1905 the American School of Home Economics has given home-study courses to over 30,000 housekeepers, teachers, and others. The special textbooks have been used for class work in over 500 schools.
Of late years, courses have been developed fitting for many well paid positions:—Institution Management, Tea Room and Lunchroom Management, Teaching of Domestic Science, Home Demonstrators, Dietitians, Nurses, Dressmaking, "Cooking for Profit." Home-Makers' Courses:—Complete Home Economics, Household Engineering, Lessons in Cooking, The Art of Spending.
BULLETINS: Free-Hand Cooking, Ten-cent Meals, Food Values, Family Finance, Art of Spending, Weekly Allowance Book, 10c. each.
Details of any of the courses and interesting 80-page illustrated handbook, "The Profession of Home-Making" sent on request. American School of Home Economics, 503 W. 69th Street, Chicago.
—Adv.
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THANKSGIVING TIME means company and lots of preparing for the Feast
Turkey—Chicken—Roast Duck
stuffed with dressing seasoned with
STICKNEY & POOR'S POULTRY SEASONING
PIES
Pumpkin—Squash—Mince
all seasoned with
STICKNEY & POOR'S DEPENDABLE SPICES
Stickney & Poor's Seasonings have been used by New England Housewives in preparing Thanksgiving dishes for more than a century.
Your Mother and Grandmother learned to depend upon them, and you should, too, because they are always pure, full strength, and of uniform quality.
Ask your grocer for Stickney & Poor's Seasonings.
Your co-operating servant, "MUSTARDPOT."
STICKNEY & POOR SPICE COMPANY
1815—Century Old—Century Honored—1921
Mustard-Spices BOSTON and HALIFAX Seasonings-Flavorings
THE NATIONAL MUSTARD POT
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Gossom's Cream Soups (in Powdered Form) Pure, Wholesome, Delicious
Quickly and Easily Prepared.
Simply add water and boil 15 minutes and you have a delightful soup, of high food value and low cost. One 15 cent package makes 3 pints of soup.
These soups do not deteriorate, so may be continually on hand and thus found most convenient. The contents also keep after opening.
Split pea, Green pea, Lima, Celery, Black Bean, Clam Chowder, Onion and (Mushroom 25c).
Sample sent prepaid on receipt of 20 cents, or one dozen for $1.75.
For Sale by leading grocers 15 cents a package, 20 cents in far West.
Manufactured by B. F. Gossom, 692 Washington St., Brookline, 46, Mass.
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"Free-Hand Cooking"
Cook without recipes! A key to cookbooks, correct proportions, time, temperature; thickening, leavening, shortening, 105 fundamental recipes. 40 p. book. 10 cents coin or stamps.
Am. School of Home Economics, 503 W. 69th Street, Chicago
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Cream Whipping Made Easy and Inexpensive
CREMO-VESCO
Whips Thin Cream or Half Heavy Cream and Milk or Top of the Milk Bottle
It whips up as easily as heavy cream and retains its stiffness.
Every caterer and housekeeper wants CREMO-VESCO.
Send for a bottle to-day.
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Housekeeper's size, 1-1/2 oz., .30 prepaid Caterer's size, 16 oz., $1.00 " (With full directions)
CREMO-VESCO COMPANY 631 EAST 23rd ST., BROOKLYN, N. Y.
Pacific Coast Agents: MILES MFG. CO., 949-951 E. 2nd St., Los Angeles, Cal.
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As the Sunday-school teacher entered, she saw leaving in great haste a little girl and her smaller brother. "Why, Mary, you aren't going away?" she exclaimed in surprise. "Pleathe, Mith Anne, we've got to go," was the distressed reply. "Jimmy thwallowed hith collection."
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DELISCO is considered by connoisseurs a most delicious, refreshing and healthful drink. It fully satisfies, by its aroma and flavor, the natural desire of the coffee drinker who has heretofore continued to take coffee because unable to find a satisfactory equivalent. When properly made, experts have been unable to distinguish DELISCO from the finer grades of coffee.—Adv.
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Cooking for Profit
BY ALICE BRADLEY
Principal, Miss Farmer's School of Cookery Cooking Editor, Woman's Home Companion
If you wish to earn money at home through home cooked food and catering—if you would like to own and conduct a food shop, candy kitchen, tea room, cafeteria or lunch room—if you wish to manage a profitable guest house or small hotel, you will be interested in this new correspondence course.
It explains just how to prepare food, "good enough to sell"; just what to cook, with many choice recipes; how to establish a reputation and a constant profitable market; how to cater for all occasions, and tells in detail how to establish and conduct successful tea rooms, etc.—how to manage all food service.
The expense for equipment is little or nothing at first, the correspondence instruction is under the personal direction of Miss Bradley which assures your success, the fee for the course is very moderate and may be paid on easy terms. For full details write to American School of Home Economics, 503 W. 69th Street, Chicago.—Adv.
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DR. PRICE'S VANILLA
To know pure, delicate, full-flavored vanilla extract at its very best—try Price's Vanilla. Only the highest quality beans, carefully chosen, are used. Perfectly cured and extracted to get the true, pure flavor; this flavor is then aged in wooden casks to bring out all its richness and mellowness. That—and that alone—is Price's Vanilla.
For nearly seventy years—the quality of Price's Vanilla has never varied. It is always the best that can be made! Insist upon Price's from your grocer—don't take a substitute. If he hasn't it in stock, he can easily get it for you!
PRICE FLAVORING EXTRACT COMPANY "Experts in Flavor" In Business 68 Years Chicago, Ill.
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WHITE HOUSE Coffee
For the Business Man's Breakfast
A steaming cup of White House Coffee at the morning meal gives, to most men, just the needed impetus which carries him through a strenuous day and brings to him the successes he strives for.
1-3-5 lb. Packages Only
DWINELL-WRIGHT CO. BOSTON . CHICAGO
Principal Coffee Roasters
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Six hundred leading hotels, from Bangor to Los Angeles, are using them.
A new sweet pepper used as salad cups, garnishes, etc.—beautiful red—rich, nutty flavor—crisp—tender—melting—juicy.
If not on sale in your Fancy Grocery we will deliver, charges prepaid, east of Denver, a case of six full quarts for $3.90. Each quart will serve 13 to 16 people.
Try them at your next dinner. Your guests will rave. The first expression is: "The lovely things, what are they?" Then at the first taste: "How delicious; where can I get them?"
If dissatisfied after using one quart, return the remainder at our expense and we will return all money paid.
A new book of SALADS in every case, or sent free on request, with the name of your retail Fancy Grocer.
KEHOE PRESERVING COMPANY, Terre Haute, Indiana
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"Where My Money Goes"
Weekly Allowance Book—simple little book 32 pages, small enough for your pocketbook, easily kept; gives classified record of all personal or household expenses, 10 cents.
AM. SCHOOL OF HOME ECONOMICS, 503a W. 69th STREET, CHICAGO
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These helpers, "Lessons in Cooking" and "Household Engineering," were both prepared as home-study courses, and as such have been tried out and approved by thousands of our members. Thus they have the very highest recommendation. Nevertheless we are willing to send them in book form, on a week's free trial in your own home. Send the coupon.
In these difficult days you really cannot afford to be without our "Helpers." You owe it to yourself and family to give them a fair trial. You cannot realize what great help they will give you till you try them—and the trial costs you nothing! Send no money—send the coupon.
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MILK—Nature's first food—is turned into an attractive, delicious dish that children and adults enjoy when it is made into Junket.
=Junket
MADE with MILK=
is wholesome milk in tasty dessert form. It is eaten slowly and enjoyed—hence it is the better way of serving milk.
Junket can now be made with Junket Powder, as well as with Tablets. The new Junket Powder is already sweetened and flavored. Made in 6 different flavors.
Both Grocers and Druggists sell Junket
Send 4c. in stamps and your grocer's name, for sample (or 15c. for full size package of Junket Tablets; 20c. for full size package of Junket Powder) with recipes.
THE JUNKET FOLKS, Little Falls, N.Y.
Chr. Hansen's Canadian Laboratory, Toronto, Ont.
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8 Inches Square, 5 Inches High
You can be the best cake maker in your club or town. You can make the same Angel Food Cake and many other kinds that I make and sell at $3 a loaf-profit, $2, if you
Learn the Osborn Cake Making System
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"The Art of Spending"
Tells how to get more for your money—how to live better and save more! How to budget expenses and record them without household accounts. 24 pp. illustrated, 10 cents.
AM. SCHOOL OF HOME ECONOMICS. 503a W. 69th ST.. CHICAGO
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This Big 5 Pound Bag of Delicious Shelled Peanuts $1.75
Direct from grower by Prepaid Parcels Post to your door. More and better peanuts than $5 will buy at stands or stores. Along with Recipe Book telling of over 60 ways to use them as foods. We guarantee prompt delivery and ship at once. 10 lbs, $3.00. Money back if not delighted.
EASTERN PEANUT CO., 10 A, HERTFORD, N.C.
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=Salt Mackerel
CODFISH, FRESH LOBSTER
RIGHT FROM THE FISHING BOATS TO YOU=
COOK BOOK FREE
Write for this book, "Sea Foods; How to Prepare and Serve Them." With it we send our list with delivered price of each kind of fish.
USE COUPON BELOW
FAMILIES who are fond of FISH can be supplied DIRECT from GLOUCESTER, MASS., by the FRANK E. DAVIS COMPANY, with newly caught, KEEPABLE OCEAN FISH, choicer than any inland dealer could possibly furnish.
We sell ONLY TO THE CONSUMER DIRECT, sending by EXPRESS RIGHT TO YOUR HOME. We PREPAY express on all orders east of Kansas. Our fish are pure, appetizing and economical and we want YOU to try some, subject to your complete approval or your money will be cheerfully refunded.
SALT MACKEREL, fat, meaty, juicy fish, are delicious for breakfast. They are freshly packed in brine and will not spoil on your hands.
CODFISH, as we salt it, is white, boneless and ready for instant use. It makes a substantial meal, a fine change from meat, at a much lower cost.
FRESH LOBSTER is the best thing known for salads. Right fresh from the water, our lobsters simply are boiled and packed in PARCHMENT-LINED CANS. They come to you as the purest and safest lobsters you can buy and the meat is as crisp and natural as if you took it from the shell yourself.
FRIED CLAMS are a relishable, hearty dish, that your whole family will enjoy. No other flavor is just like that of clams, whether fried or in a chowder.
FRESH MACKEREL, perfect for frying, SHRIMP to cream on toast, CRABMEAT for Newburg or deviled, SALMON ready to serve, SARDINES of all kinds, TUNNY for salad, SANDWICH FILLINGS and every good thing packed here or abroad you can get direct from us and keep right on your pantry shelf for regular or emergency use.
FRANK E. DAVIS. CO. 61 Central Wharf Gloucester Mass.
FRANK E. DAVIS CO. 61 Central Wharf Gloucester, Mass. Please send me your latest Sea Food Cook Book and Fish Price List
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PRINCE BRAND
MACARONI or SPAGHETTI
We know it will please you because of its superior qualities. Easy to cook, delicious in taste, very high in food value. Insist on getting our quality.
PRINCE MACARONI MFG. CO. BOSTON
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OYSTERS CLAMS
DEHYDRATED
These delightful delicacies preserved with all their salt water flavor
ALWAYS READY EASILY PREPARED
In powder form so that but ten minutes in hot water or milk makes them ready to serve. An oyster stew or broth; clam stew, bouillon and chowder always in the kitchen ready for instant use. Packed in bottles that make a quart of stew and in larger bottles that make 8 quarts.
OYSTERS, small bottles, 30 cents each CLAMS, small bottles, 30 cents each
We pay delivery costs Enjoy a bottle of each of these delicacies
BISHOP-GIFFORD CO., Inc., Baldwin, L.I., N.Y.
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BREAKFASTS, LUNCHEONS and DINNERS
By MARY D. CHAMBERS
Should be in every home. It treats in detail the three meals a day, in their several varieties, from the light family affair to the formal and company function. Appropriate menus are given for each occasion. The well-balanced diet is kept constantly in view. Table china, glass and silver, and table linen, all are described and illustrated. In short, how to plan, how to serve and how to behave at these meals, is the author's motive in writing the book. This motive has been clearly and admirably well carried out. Table etiquette might well be the subtitle of the volume.
Cloth, 150 pages. Illustrated, $1.25 net.
We will send this book postpaid on receipt of price, $1.25
THE BOSTON COOKING SCHOOL MAGAZINE CO., Boston, Mass.
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A Coal and Gas Range With Three Ovens That Really Saves
Although it is less than four feet long it can do every kind of cooking for any ordinary family by gas in warm weather, or by coal or wood when the kitchen needs heating. There are two separate baking ovens—one for coal and one for gas. Both ovens may be used at one time—or either one singly. In addition to the two baking ovens there is gas broiling oven.
See the cooking surface when you want to rush things—five burners for gas and four covers for coal.
The illustrations show the wonderful pearl grey porcelain enamel finish—so neat and attractive. No more soiled hands, no more dust and smut. By simply passing a damp cloth over the surface you are able to clean your range instantly. They certainly do Make Cooking Easy.
Gold Medal Glenwood
Write to-day for handsome free booklet 118 that tells all about it, to
Weir Stove Co., Taunton, Mass. Manufacturers of the Celebrated Glenwood Coal, Wood and Gas Ranges, Heating Stoves and Furnaces.
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This card is printed in two colors on heavy stock and makes a handsome souvenir.
We will make a Christmas Present of a copy of the American Cook Book to every present subscriber who sends us two "Christmas Gift" subscriptions at $1.50 each.
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By MRS. JANET M. HILL, Editor of American Cookery
AMERICAN COOK BOOK $1.50
This cook book deals with the matter in hand in a simple, concise manner, mainly with the cheaper food products. A cosmopolitan cook book. Illustrated.
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This complete manual of how to select, prepare, and serve food recognizes cookery as a necessary art. Recipes are for both simple and most formal occasions; each recipe is tested. 700 pages. Used as a text-book in many schools. Illustrated.
SALADS, SANDWICHES AND CHAFING DISH DAINTIES $2.00
To the housewife who likes new and dainty ways of serving food, this book proves of great value. Illustrated.
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A book giving the fullest and most valuable information on the care of the dining-room and pantry, the arrangement of the table, preparing and serving meals, preparing special dishes and lunches, laundering table linen, table decorations, and kindred subjects. The book is a guide to ideal service.
We will send any of the above books, postpaid, upon receipt of price; OR, add one dollar ($1) to the price of any of the books and we will include a year's subscription for AMERICAN COOKERY.
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THE BOSTON COOKING SCHOOL MAGAZINE CO., Boston, Mass.]
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Experience has shown that the most satisfactory way to enlarge the subscription list of American Cookery is through its present subscribers, who personally can vouch for the value of the publication. To make it an object for subscribers to secure new subscribers, we offer the following premiums:
CONDITIONS: Premiums are not given with a subscription or for a renewal, but only to present subscribers, for securing and sending to us new yearly subscriptions at $1.50 each. The number of new subscriptions required to secure each premium is clearly stated below the description of each premium.
Transportation is or is not paid as stated.
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INDIVIDUAL INITIAL JELLY MOULDS
Serve Eggs, Fish and Meats in Aspic: Coffee and Fruit Jelly; Pudding and other desserts with your initial letter raised on the top. Latest and daintiest novelty for the up-to-date hostess. To remove jelly take a needle and run it around inside of mould, then immerse in warm water; jelly will then come out in perfect condition. Be the first in your town to have these. You cannot purchase them at the stores.
Set of six (6), any initial, sent postpaid for (1) new subscription. Cash Price 75 cents.
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"PATTY IRONS"
As illustrated, are used to make dainty, flaky pates or timbales; delicate pastry cups for serving hot or frozen dainties, creamed vegetables, salads, shell fish, ices, etc. Each set comes securely packed in an attractive box with recipes and full directions for use. Sent, postpaid, for two (2) new subscriptions. Cash Price $1.50.
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SILVER'S SURE CUT FRENCH FRIED POTATO CUTTER
One of the most modern and efficient kitchen helps ever invented. A big labor and time saver.
Sent, prepaid, for one (1) new subscription. Cash Price 75 cents.
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FRENCH ROLL BREAD PAN
Best quality blued steel. Six inches wide by 13 long. One pan sent, prepaid, for one (1) new subscription. Cash Price 75 cents.
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SEAMLESS VIENNA BREAD PAN
Two of these pans sent, postpaid, for one (1) new subscription. Cash Price 75 cents for two pans.
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HEAVY TIN BORDER MOULD
Imported, Round, 6 inch
Sent, prepaid, for one (1) new subscription. Cash Price 75 cents.
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THE BOSTON COOKING SCHOOL MAGAZINE CO., Boston, Mass.
=PREMIUMS
PASTRY BAG AND FOUR TUBES=
(Bag not shown in cut)
A complete outfit. Practical in every way. Made especially for Bakers and Caterers. Eminently suitable for home use.
The set sent, prepaid, for one (1) new subscription. Cash price, 75 cents.
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THE A. M. C. ORNAMENTER
Rubber pastry bag and twelve brass tubes, assorted designs, for cake decorating. This set is for fine work, while the set described above is for more general use. Packed in a wooden box, prepaid, for two (2) new subscriptions. Cash price, $1.50.
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"RAPIDE" TEA INFUSER
Economic, clean and convenient. Sent, prepaid, for one (1) subscription. Cash price, 75 cents.
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CAKE ORNAMENTING SYRINGE
For the finest cake decorating. Twelve German silver tubes, fancy designs. Sent, prepaid, for four (4) new subscriptions. Cash price, $3.00.
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HOME CANDY MAKING OUTFIT
Thermometer, dipping wire, moulds, and most of all, a book written by a professional and practical candy maker for home use. Sent, prepaid, for five (5) new subscriptions. Cash price, $3.75.
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=The only reliable and sure way to make Candy, Boiled Frosting, etc., is to use a
THERMOMETER=
Here is just the one you need. Made especially for the purpose by one of the largest and best manufacturers in the country. Sent, postpaid, for two (2) new subscriptions. Cash price, $1.50.
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VEGETABLE CUTTERS
Assorted shapes. Ordinarily sell for 15 cents each. Six cutters—all different—-prepaid, for one (1) new subscription. Cash price, 75 cents.
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THE BOSTON COOKING SCHOOL MAGAZINE CO., Boston, Mass.
Bon Ami for mirrors
Watch how easily Bon Ami and I clean this mirror. A damp cloth and a little Bon Ami are all one needs. When the Bon Ami film has dried—a few brisk rubs with a dry cloth and presto! every speck of dust and dirt has vanished.
So it is with everything. The magic touch of Bon Ami brightens up windows, brasses, nickel, linoleum and white woodwork.
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"Americas Most Famous Dessert"
=JELL-O
In Whipped Form=
Of all forms of whipped Jell-O the Bavarian creams are most popular, and they may well be, for in no other way can these favorite dishes be made so easily and cheaply. Jell-O is whipped with an egg-beater just as cream is, and does not require the addition of cream, eggs, sugar or any of the expensive ingredients used in making old-style Bavarian creams.
Begin to whip the jelly when it is cool and still liquid—before it begins to congeal—and whip till it is of the consistency of whipped cream. Use a Ladd egg-beater and keep the Jell-O cold while whipping by setting the dish in cracked ice, ice water or very cold water. A tin or aluminum quart measure is an ideal utensil for the purpose. Its depth prevents spattering, and tin and aluminum admit quickly the chill of the ice or cold water.
PINEAPPLE BAVARIAN CREAM
Dissolve a package of Lemon Jell-O in half a pint of boiling water and add half a pint of juice from a can of pineapple. When cold and still liquid whip to consistency of whipped cream. Add a cup of the shredded pineapple. Pour into mould and set in a cold place to harden. Turn from mould and garnish with sliced pineapple, cherries or grapes.
The Genesee Pure Food Company
Two Factories
Leroy N.Y. Bridgeburg, Ont.
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=Established 1858
Sawyer's Crystal BLUE AND AMMONIA=
The Ammonia loosens the dirt, making washing easy. The Blue gives the only perfect finish.
The People's Choice for Over Sixty Years
For the Laundry
SAWYER CRYSTAL BLUE CO. 88 Broad St., Boston, Mass.
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MISS CURTIS' SNOWFLAKE Marshmallow Creme
The Original and Best
Inexpensive and easy to use. Makes delicious desserts. Awarded Gold Medal at Panama-Pacific Exposition. Avoid imitations. The name EMMA E. CURTIS is your guarantee of purity and quality.
Sold by Grocers Everywhere
MELROSE, MASS.
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VOSE PIANOS have been established more than 70 YEARS. By our system of payments every family in moderate circumstances can own a VOSE piano. We take old instruments in exchange and deliver the new piano to your home free of expense. Write for catalog D and explanation:
VOSE & SONS PIANO CO., 160 Boylston St., Boston, Mass.
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Transcriber's Notes:
Page 246, "Nutrition" changed to "Nutrition" (Food and Nutrition)
Page 255, "millenium" changed to "millennium" (the millennium for housekeepers)
Page 259, "London" changed to "Loudon" (Loudon, I shall do)
Page 271, "di titians" changed to "dietitians" (pestilence, dietitians tell)
Page 282, "Aprciot" changed to "Apricot" (Apricot Puffs with Custard)
Page 287, "supreme" changed to "supreme" (the supreme sauce)
Page 322, word obscured, "of" presumed and inserted into text (our system of)
Page 322, "in" changed to "to" (piano to your home)
This magazine uses both to-day and today.
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