BOOKS OF SPECIAL INTEREST 

 TO THE WOMAN OF THE HOME 



The Gardener and the Cook. && H : Yates ; $1.35 



To keep a constant supply of fresh vegetables upon the table 

 and to grow those which are the most tasty, was the ambition 

 of the author of this book. She enlisted the co-operation of a 

 clever cook and a capable gardener, and gives the reader the fruit 

 of her experience. Not only does the book tell what vegetables 

 and fruits are profitable to grow, but it gives the instruction to 

 transform them into delicious courses, tempting salads, preserves 

 and jellies, with all the perfected art of European'chefs.- 



Canning and Preserving. PL^d.. s . T : Ror " 80c. 



This work is the result of careful practice in teaching begin- 

 ners how to can and preserve fruits and vegetables; also the 

 best methods of making marmalades, fruit butter and jellies, 

 drying fruits, and making syrups and catsups, pickling, flavored 

 vinegars, drying herbs, etc. 



The New Cookery. &. Frances Cooper : .$1.65 



Contains nearly 1000 recipes of food value and calories and 

 food constituents in protein, fats and carbo-hydrates of each 

 recipe. This information is for the whole recipe or for individual 

 portions of helpings. This is a long step in ,the direction of 

 scientific living as it brings about the control of diet. Not a book 

 of recipes for invalids, though a special chapter is given on food 

 for them. It is intended to- suggest foods and their preparation 

 which will build health, strength, endurance and efficiency. 



Around the World Cook Book. KS. L Barro11 $1.75 



Six hundred of the best recipes of the world, gathered and 

 tested during years of travel. 



Bright Ideas for Entertaining, . i< 55c. 



Two hundred forms of amusements or entertainment for social 

 gatherings of all kinds; large or small parties, clubs, sociables, 

 church entertainments, etc.; with special suggestions for birth- 

 days, wedding anniversaries, Hallowe'en, All Fools' Day, Christ- 

 mas Day, New Year's Eve, and other holidays. 



A Woman's Hardy Garden. ir y Hel S s a tpa u id herford $1.90 



Mrs. Ely gives copious details of the cost of plants, the exact 

 dates of planting, the number of plants required in a given space 

 for beauty of effect and advantage to free growth, the protection 

 needed from sun and frost, etc. 

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