August 
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A cereal set of vivid Czechoslovak 
earthen-ware, cream colored with a 
design in bright blue and black 
would be an addition to any 
kitchen. The set contains IS pieces, 
$8.50 
SSP * 
When planning the equip¬ 
ment of the kitchen be 
sure that it contains 
enough mixing bowls. 
Buff colored crockery 
with a design of old blue 
stripes makes the nest of 
six above. The largest 
measures 9 ^ 2 " across, the 
smallest 5". The set 
complete is $1.39 
Decorative porcelain with a blue 
wild rose pattern. y 2 doz. each of 
large plates, small plates, soup 
plates, saucers, cups and saucers; 
two platters, two vegetable dishes, 
one sauce boat, butter dish, sugar 
bowl, cream jug and cake plate, 
$24.75 
This sturdy step ladder folded 
measures only l l / 2 " x I 1 /?" x 52". 
It may be hung on the inside of the 
door. Open it is 49" high permit¬ 
ting one to reach easily curtain 
rods and moldings. A hook be¬ 
neath the upper step will hold a 
pail, $7.20 
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Time and labor saving devices will be welcomed eagerly by the 
busy cook. Reading from left to right above are a chocolate mud¬ 
dler of hard wood, $.50; a parsley mincer, $.50; a combination 
aluminum basting spoon and fork, $.15; a plate scraper of hard 
wood, $.45; a new knife sharpener, § 1.90, and a beater that prevents 
the cream from splashing, $.85 
As the season of jelly making approaches, the wise housewife sees 
to it that her equipment is as complete as possible. The jelly strainer 
above is $.63. Small oval jelly glasses 2" high are $.75 a dozen, 
round slightly larger $.63. Regulation size with patent cover, $.10 
each. Pint preserving jars, $.19 each; quart size, $.21. An oval 
aluminum ladle is $.75 The duplex fork is $.38 
