The RURAL. NEW-YORKER 
1075 
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file cake mixture, and then add the choco¬ 
late mixture. Bake in three large layers. 
Make a boiled icing of the other two egg 
whiten and sugar. 
Tin.v individual pies may be made in 
jelly molds, muffin tins or the covers of 
baking powder cans. Homemade candy 
will be a nice addition to your outdoor 
meal. Pack your sweets carefully, so 
that they will not be broken or mashed. 
MBS. P. WILLIAM STILLMAN. 
The supreme test of salt 
is in meat curing 
Knitted Bedspread in Shell Design 
Cast on 25 double stitches. 
First Row.—Knit across plain. There 
will be 50 stitches. 
Second Row.—Knit 5; purl until only 
5 stitches are left on needle; narrow; 
knit the rest plain. 
Third Row,—Knit across plain until 
only 5 stitches are left; narrow; knit 
plain. 
Fourth Row.-—Knit 5; purl until only 
5 stitches remain; narrow; knit plain. 
Fifth Row.—Knit 5; purl until only 5 
stitches remain; narrow; knit plain. 
Sixth Row.—Knit 5; knit plain until 
only 5 stitches remain; narrow; knit 
phi in. 
Seventh Row.—Knit 5; purl until only 
5 stitches remain ; narrow ; knit plain. 
Eighth Row.—Knit across plain until 
5 stitches remain; then narrow and knit 
plain to the end. 
Ninth. Row.—Same as eighth row. 
Salt that forms a crust never 
reaches this inner circle. 
Tests prove that 
Colonial Special 
Farmers Salt dis¬ 
solves three times 
as fast as ordi¬ 
nary salt. 
Instantly Dissolving Salt is Best 
Colonial Special Farmers Salt 
never forms a salt crust or leaves 
traces of grit, because of its soft, porous, flaky texture that dis¬ 
solves instantly and completely. Remember the loss through 
spoilage in meat is many hundred times greater than the cost of 
the salt. ou can only afford to use the best. 
Colonial Special Farmers Salt is pure salt, all salt, and 
its light, fluffy, porous flakes keep it from becoming 
lumpy like ordinary salt. Best for cooking, baking, 
meat curing, butter making and table use. You can buy 
Colonial Special Farmers Salt at all good dealers. Write 
for our new free booklet, “Meat Curing and Batter 
Making on the Farm. ” 
COLONIAL 
5gp 
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Put up tn 
70 lb. bags 
of linen- 
ized ma- 
terialthat 
makesfine 
toweling. 
THE COLONIAL SALT COMPANY, Akron, O 
Chicago Buffalo Atlanta 
One Bloch of Shell Bedspread 
one hard-boiled egg, chopped, and one 
tablespoon chopped pickle. Season with 
salt and paprika; moisten with salad 
dressing. 
3. Chop together two sweet green pep¬ 
pers, two sweet pickles and two hard- 
boiled eggs. Season with salt and mix 
with salad dressing. 
4. One package cream cheese, one small 
hoi tie stuffed olives. Vi lb. English wal¬ 
nut kernels, two sweet peppers. Chop 
the olives, walnuts and peppers and mix 
with flu* cheese. 
5. Mix together one can deviled ham, 
one tablespoon butter, one teaspoon Wor¬ 
cestershire sauce and two tablespoons 
chopped cucumber pickles. 
When making sandwiches, cut the 
slices of bread as thinly as possible, and 
remove all crusts. If the sandwiches 
must be prepared some time before they 
are to he used they may he kept fresh 
and moist by wrapping in a napkin wrung ^ 
as dry as possible out of hot water and 
keeping in a cool place. Sandwiches > 
should be wrapped in paraffin paper be- 
fore packing in the lunch box. 
A Good I'icnic Salad. — Cut eo’d 
boiled potatoes into VG-iueh cubes. To 
each 1 ',-2 cups of the potatoes add three 
hard-boiled eggs, finely chopped. 1VG 
tablespoons finely chopped red peppers 
and one-half tablespoon chopped onions. 
Mix with a boiled salad dressing. 
Salads are best packed in the paraffin 
containers that can be bought so inex¬ 
pensively now. You might have a small 
container for each member of the party, 
and (lie serving of the salad will be a 
very simple affair. 
Different Stuffed Eggs.—Cur six hard- 
boiled eggs in halves lengthwise, remove 
yolks and mash. Add one-half cup finely 
minced chicken, one tablespoon chopped 
red pepper, salt, popper and Worcester¬ 
shire sauce; moisten with one-luilf cup 
of white sauce. Fill the egg whites with 
this mixture; put the two halves to- 
gethor and cover with a small square of Fitch. 1 ar 
paraffin paper daintily twisted at the wi 
ends. 
The Picnic Sweets May Include Pea¬ 
nut Cookies.—Cream two tablespoons 
butter; add one-fourth cup sugar and one 
egg, well beaten. Mix and sift together sun. 
one teaspoon baking powder, one-eightli Fruit Sta 
teaspoon salt, one-half cup Hour; add to through. If t 
the first mixture, then add two table- iution of oxal 
spoons milk, one-half cup finely chopped fumes of snip 
peanuts and one-half teaspoon lemon ^ {a j ns 
juice. Drop from a teaspoon ou an un- W ash 
buttered cooky sheet. 1 in. apart, and ‘ ‘ ' 
place half a peanut on top of each. Bake t nocotate a 
in a slow oven. » ud wat 
Devil's Food Cake.—Put into a sauce- \ arnish am 
pan one cup grated chocolate, one-half , u ' 
cup of sweet milk, one cup of sugar and Atterwanl -pi 
the yolk of one egg. Boil until all is dis- peiirme lias le 
solved, remove from the fire, add tea- nor gasoline, 
spoon of vanilla and stir until cold and Gasoline is 
thick. Then cream together one-luilf cup and will mm 
shortening and one cup of sugar; add the If salt is add 
yolks of three eggs, add one-half cup ring. A ring 
sweet milk, two cups of flour sifted with line will disai 
two teaspoons baking powder. Bent the ened with en, 
whites of two eggs uuril stiff and add to pletely through it 
COLONIAL 
MRS. E. M. SEELY 
Cuticura Soap 
-Imparts- 
The Velvet Touch 
Retailer’s Regular 35c Grade 
To Take Out Stains 
(IIANG IN LAUNDRY) 
Ink Stains.—Wash in milk. Soak in 
sour milk. If necessary, use oxalic acid, 
rinsing quickly, or a weak solution of 
chloride of lime, or bleach a long time in 
The acid and lime tend to 
I once bleached for many 
white article which was 
with final success. 
-Soak in cold water. 
In 5 lb. Lots 
Bean or 
Ground 
Fresh From Wholesale Roaster Cl ( 
A delicioas blend tup- If ' 
plied direct to families II 
at a wholesale price. CpSt 1 
Sent Parcel Post Prepaid on receipt of your 
Check, Money Order or Cash. 
Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Back 
GILLIES COFFEE CO. Eat. 62 years 
J15-2JI Washington Street, New York City 
Soap.Ointment, Talcum 25c. everywhere. For samples 
address: Cuticura Laboratories, Dapt. t! Matdan.Maaa. 
sun 
weaken fabric. 
n delicate 
ink-stained 
Blood Stains, 
wash with soap, boil. 
Grass Stains.—Saturate with kerosene, 
then wash ns usual. 
Iodine Stains.—Wash with alcohol, 
rinse in soapy water, or soak in boiling 
water and wash with soap. 
Tea and Coffee Spots.—Apply glycer¬ 
ine. after soaking in cold water. Let re¬ 
main several hours, then wash with cold 
water and soap. 
Iron Rust.—Apply lemon juice and 
salt, and bleach in the sun. or hold over 
spout of boiling teakettle. 
Mildew.—S<>ak in weak solution of 
chloride of lime. Rinse well in cold 
water. White material may be soaked in 
sour milk, then it paste of butter and salt 
may lie put on the spots and the cloth laid 
in the hot sun until they disappear. 
Machine Grease.—Soften 
th lard, soak in turpentine. Scrape 
gently if necessary, sponge with turpen¬ 
tine. 
Scorch Stains.—Wet the scorched 
place with soap and water; bleach in the 
DRY YOUR FRUIT 
S and Vegetables in two hours on the 
“GRANGER” 
Home Hot Water 
Drier 
Cheaper than canning—No jars—No sugar—Less work— 
No loss—Cost($6.00 up. Send for catalog F-2. 
EASTERN MFS. CO., 259 S. 4th St., PHILA., PA. 
Special new SCOTCH yam. 
superior quality, direct from 
mill prieeslOnly HSc-Per oz. 
—in 4 oz. skeins only for 5Sc. 
each. lOOsamolesof Peace Dale 
Yarns sent free. Peace Dale 
Mills, Dept. 75.6, 25 Madison 
Ave., New Yora. 
nnorAT . mnCovEiio fhuit. coco shut, peanut. pine- 
I Hill III (\ I r 4PPLE BANS. Coated in delicious milk 
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