1907 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER 
833 
The Rural Patterns. 
A very pretty little jumper dress is 
shown in No. 5764. The dress is made 
in one piece, the sleeve portions being in 
one with it and is gathered at its upper 
edge and joined to the yoke. There is 
5764 Girl’s One-Piece Dress, 
2 to 6 years. 
no opening, as it is drawn on over the 
head in jumper style. The quantity of 
material required for the medium size 
(four years) is 3 H yards 27, 1% yards 
32 or l$4 yards 44 inches wide, 1 yard 27 
inches wide for the yoke and trimming. 
1 he pattern 5764 is cut in sizes for girls 
2, 4 and 6 years of age; price, 10 cents.- 
A desirable blouse suit is shown in No. 
5752. The suit consists of the blouse and 
the trousers. The blouse is made with 
fronts and back and is finished with a 
shirt waist box plait at the front edge. 
4 to 12 years. 
There is a turn-over collar at the neck 
edge which means both style and comfort 
and the sleeves are finished with regula¬ 
tion over laps and straight cuffs. If 
liked, however, the neck can be finished 
with a band only and a separate collar 
worn. The quantity of material required 
for medium size ( year) is 3J6 yards 27, 
2 l /z yards 36 or 2% yards 44 inches wide. 
The pattern 5752 is cut in sizes for boys 
4, 6, S, and 12 years of age; price, 10 
cents. _ 
Four Custards. 
Caramel Custard.—For the caramel, put 
two ounces of white sugar and one-half 
gill of cold water into a saucepan and 
boil quickly until coffee color; stir well 
and pour quickly into a thoroughly dry 
mold and let it coat the mold all over. 
Make a custard of four yolks and one 
white of egg, two tablespoonfuls of white 
sugar and one pint of milk. Break the 
eggs into a basin, add the sugar; boil 
the milk, and when cooled pour it on to 
the eggs and sugar; then strain it into the 
mold; put a buttered paper over the top 
and steam it slowly half an hour. Turn 
out on a dish and some of the caramel 
will run off and form a delicious sauce. 
Baked Coffee Custard.—Scald three 
cupfuls of milk, add four tablespoonfuls 
of sugar, and stir until it is dissolved; 
add one cupful of strong coffee, one tea¬ 
spoonful of vanilla and six well-beaten 
eggs. Strain into buttered cups, stand 
the cups in a pan of warm water, and 
bake in a moderate oven until firm in the 
centre. Serve very cold. 
Almond Custard.—One pint of new 
milk, one cup of sugar, one-quarter 
pound of chopped almonds; stir over fire 
and add the well beaten yolks of four 
eggs. When thickened remove from fire, 
pour into serving cups and pile on top 
meringue made from whites of egg and 
four tablcspoonfuls sugar. 
Devonshire White-pot.—Beat four 
eggs, add one pint of cream, one-third 
cupful of sugar, twelve grates of nut¬ 
meg and a quarter cupful of raisins 
which have been soaked in hot water to 
soften, then seeds removed; pour into a 
dish which has in the bottom a layer of 
sliced stale bread, buttered; bake in a 
slow oven until custard has set. Serve 
cold. If baked too long it will be wa¬ 
tery. _ 
The Bookshelf. 
Dairy Farming; by John Michels j 212 
pages; 70 illustrations; published by the 
author at Clemson College, S. C. Prof. 
Michels has had an extensive experience 
in practical dairying and as a teacher of 
such subjects. His purpose in this book 
has been to give in concise and system¬ 
atic form the essentials in dairy farming, 
with as few technical terms as possible. 
The book is well worth a place in dairy 
literature. Price, postpaid, $1. 
Feeding Farm Animals; by Thomas 
Shaw; 536 pages; illustrated; Orange 
Judd Co. Prof. Shaw is well-known for 
his work in animal husbandry, and is 
especially an authority on breeding and 
feeding of animals. This book is an ex¬ 
cellent discussion of feeding for all pur¬ 
poses. Very useful for the farm library. 
Price, postpaid from this office, $2. 
^ Stirred Graham Bread. —One quart 
Graham flour; one pint sweet milk; one- 
half cup molasses; one teaspoon salt; one 
teaspoon soda. Bake one hour. 
MARY MANN. 
«0» Before anaemic 
& people use 
Scott’s 
•0* Emulsion _ _ 
«Q» their blood is thin Q 
4 1 and starved, their 4* 
4 1 general health poor, 4* 
4* and their spirits «Q» 
4 1 depressed. «j]i 
After they use 4 1 
Scott’s 4 1 
4* Emulsion «£• 
4» their blood is rich 4 * 
4® and abundant, their <Q» 
«9* general health ex- e$» 
■fr cel lent and their 4 1 
4 1 spirits bouyant. <Qi 
4* All druggists: 50c. and $1.00. tiQl 
•&4»4*4 S $4*4"3 9 «&4‘4»4® 
Simpson-Eddystone 
Shepherd Plaids 
^ Beautiful and economical for 
Spring and Summer dresses. Some 
designs have a new silk finish. They 
wash without fading and they wear 
long because their quality is standard I 
—never equaled in over 6o years. 
Eddyston£ A,k ycur 'a 
Three generations of Simpsons 
nnTM'TC have made Simpson Prints. 
FRlrl 1 O The Eddystone Mfg. Co. (Sole Makers) Philadelphia. 
Let Us Send You a Pair of 
RUBBERH1DE BOOTS 
On Trial 
Absolutely 
Watertight 
and 
The Rubber Boot 
with a Leather Sole 
They -wear longer than two to Jive pairs of ordinary rubber booted 
Note how they are made: Anallrubberboot(wlth leather insole) 
with canvas and rubber welt sole.re-enforced by a middle sole,and an 
out sole of best rock oak leather, all sowd together. Nopegs or nails. 
Can’t pull apart and can’t leak. Soles of best Rock Oak Leather; 
uppers made by Goodyear’s India Rubber Glove Mfg. Co. 
Can Be Half-Soled or “Tapped 
, by any cobbler. Great for spading ditching, stablo work, etc. Protect the 
feet from stones; do not sweat the feet; are not easily snagged. The moat 
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TRY THEM ON TRIAL 
We sell the Rubberhlde Roots on a positive guaranty that they will, with 
ordinary care, outwear at least two pairs of the best ail rubber boots. If 
they do not. we will refund your money. Ask Your DenlerforThem. If 
he will not supply you, send to us direct. Write today for booklet 
and prices. 
HI 
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BUFFALO BRAND RUBBER BOOT 
Made of pure new Para Rubber— the best In the world 
for rubber boots. They are soft and pliable; you can bond, 
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crack. Canvas is lighter—rubber thicker—that means longer 
life, more wear and comfort. Cheap rubber boots are made 
of lifeless old Junk rubber that cracks and leaks ina few 
weeks’ wear. You don’t want that kind. Dealers everywhere 
sell Buffalo Brand—the satisfaction brand. Write today for 
bookletC. free —tells how Butfalo Brand Boots are Made. 
WM. H. WALKER & CO..77 So. Pearl St.. Buffalo. N. Y. 
Buy— INGERSOLL’S — Best 
MIXED PAINT 
Direct from Factory. Delivered FREE. 
YOU SAVE 50c. ON EVERY GALLON. 
All Colors. In use 63 YEARS. Endorsed by Grange. 
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TEAS AND COFFEES 
AT i PRICE 
Finest Tens 19c, 27c anti best 37c a lb. 
Finest Coffees 1 lc, 13c, 18c & best 2Gc a lb. 
NO GOODS SOLD AT RETAIL. 
The supplying of Farmers, Granges, Institutions, 
Clergymen and large Consumers a Specialty, 
For full particulars write CONSUMERS IM¬ 
PORTING TEA CO., 96 Church Street, 
1*. O. Box 290, New York City. 
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OILED SUITS. SLICKERS 
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Suits *39° Slickers *399 
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CORNED BEEF 
We use only FRESH BEEF, and then nothing 
but the plates. WE GUARANTEE THE 
QUALITY. Everybody orders again, as the 
CORNED BEEF is as we represent. Write for 
prices—will answer promptly. 
GEO. NYE & COMPANY 
Springfield, Mass. 
a Boss Cream*Raiser 
In your homo, If not 
as represented return 
atour expense. More 
satisfactory than a 
*100 Separator. Runs 
itself, raises cream 
quickly, Gets Mors 
Cream, keeps milk 
and cream sweet dur¬ 
ing hotest weather.no 
'skimming or crocks 
and pans to handle. 
60,000 Gravity Separators sold In 190G. More Boss than 
any other kind. Price $3.25 and up. Write today for 
free Catalogue. It will save you money. 
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perfect condition, and keep it in perfect condition 
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The Perfect Roof Preeerver, makes eld, 
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(he Anderson Manufacturing Co.. Dept. 3b, Elyria, Ohio. 
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Roof-Fix i 
Elite Oil 
A high grade, perfect 
burning oil. Never fails 
to please where a clear, 
strong light is desired. 
Made from Pure Penn¬ 
sylvania Crude. Write 
for particulars and prices 
DERRICK OIL CO. 
Titusville, Penn. 
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No manufacturer of High Grade Standard ranges and heating 
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would make. We sell you direct from our factory by mail 
stoves ever made a 
otherwise the dealer 
GOLD COIN 8TOV,s 
RANGES 
AT WHOLESALE PRICES 
We prepay the freight and guarantee safe delivery of a finished, polished Gold Coin 
ready to put in your home. You may try it a WHOLE YEAR-See Guarantee. 
1 here are no better stoves, and no manufacturer v. ho saves you as much money on 
a good stove. We do not compete with infeiior mail order dealers. We sell a good 
stove at the dealer’s price for a poor stove. s 
Our Stove Art Catalog is Free—illustrating and describing our complete line of 
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DIRECT FROM FACTORY 
ONE YEAR ON APPROVAL 
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Use this stove one 
year, and if not satis¬ 
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our expense and we 
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money. 
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