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FTK1I) THRIFT 6EKIE8 



1. Help fe«><1 yoursplf. 1»17. 



2. Watch your kitchen wawte. 1017. 

 ;{. Let iiotliiiiK spoil. 1917. 



4. An nppial to women. A incnt Kiilmtitiite. Cowpens sir food. Fat In cookery. Daslieen 



Hiuls favor. Salad plaiitK. .Meat in hot wi-athcr. Iceless refrigerator. Mreless 



cooker. Ikck for honey. Food In'lng wastiMl. I!tl7. 

 8. Wlieatlt'HS meals. H<mie drying- I'ottaKe chiMse. Iloine-mixod flours. Reducing bread 



cost. How to select foodH. Fruit juUeH for Jelly. Food waste ut home. Make 



cottaRP cheese. Don't let milk B|toJl. 1017. 



UNITED STATES DEPAllTMJLNT OF AOUICULTt'BE AND UNITED STATES FOOD ADMINIS- 

 TRATION COOPERATING 



I'NITBD 8TATB8 FOOD LEAFLETS 



1. Start the day rlRht with a Rood breakfast. 1017. 



2. I>o you know corn meal? 1017. 



H. A whole dinner In one dlsl). 1017. 



4. Choose your food wisely. 1017. 



Ti. Make n little meat ro a long way. 1917. 



(>. I>o you know oat meal? 1017. 



7. Food for your children. 1017. 



8. Instead of meat. 1".I17. 



9. Vof;.tal)le8 for winter. 1917. 



10. ri< iity of iMitatoes. 1017. 



11. Milk. 1018. 



12. Save fuel. 1018. 



13. L<'t the tireless cooker help you cook. 1018. 



14. Dried peas and beans. 1918. 



15. Save su^ar. 1918. 



10. Fresh veRetahles. 1018. 



17. Tse more fish. 1018. 



18. Rl(c. lOl.H. 

 10. Hominy. 1018. 



20. Wlientless breads and cakes. 1918. 



UNITED STATES TREASURY DEPARTMENT AND DEPARTMENT OF AORICULTUBE 



JOINT ORDEKS 



1. Regulations povernlnp the certification and disinfection of hides, floshinss, hide cut- 



tiiiRS, paririj;s and glue stock, sheeiiskins and >;i'atskiiis and [tarts thereof, hair, wool, 

 and other animal by-products, hay, straw. foiuRe, or similar material offered for 

 entry Into the I'nitcd States. Effective .January 1, 1017. 1017. 



2. Regulations KoverninK the sanitary handling and contrcd of hides, fleshlnKS, hide cut- 



tinps, parinjrs. and jjlue stock, sheepskins and goatskins and parts thereof, hair, wool, 

 and other animal by-products, bay, straw, forage or similar material offered for entry 

 Into the I'nited States. Fffectlve .January 1, 1018. 

 8. Regulations providing for the importation into the T'nitefl States below the southern 

 cattle-quarantine Tine of tick-infested cattle from Mexico, South and Central 

 America, the Islands of the (lulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean Sea. Effective on 

 and after May 1, 1018. 1018. 



THIIIFT LBAFLKTS, 191D 



1. Is thrift worth while, Mr. American? 



2. Seven steps toward .saving. 



3. Wise spending saves clothing for the family. 



4. Saving time and money bv simple house cleaning. 



6. Saving labor an<i materials by easier laundry methods, 

 fi. llow to remove stains. 



7. Take care of your clothing. 



8. Saving materials and money by special cleaning. 



9. Thrift in lighting. 



10. Thrift In the cb<jice. use. and care of kitchen utensils. 



11. Thrift in the us«' of fuel for cooking. 



12. Saving fuel in beating. 



13. Saving food by pifjt.r care. 



14. Inexpensive ways of keeping food cool. 

 l.^. How shall we choose our food? 



16. The weekly market basket. 



17. Thrift on the farm. 



18. lUislness methods for the home. 



19. Teaching thrift to your children. 



20. Thrift standards for Iroys and girls. 



UNNT'MHEUKD PUBMCATIONS 



Otllclal register of the Department of Agriculture. 1001. Revised, 100,1; IOC"). 

 Instructions to ai)i)llcaiitH for appointment to the i)osltion of mere unskilled laborer In 

 the United States Department of Agriculture at Washington, D. C. 1902. Revised, 



Regulations governing appointment to positions of mere unskilled lalror, under the Depart- 

 ment of .Vgriculture. Theodore Roosevelt and James Wilson. 1002. 

 Report of the committee on efllciency and economy In the Department of Agriculture. 



Uncle Sam's cook book. (Contains 14 Farmers' Bulletins pertaining to cooking.) 1911. 



