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Complete Stove 
Only 25c 
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Just the thing for cooking breakfast 
before lighting the kitchen range, for 
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thousands of uses. Stove folds up flat, 
weighs 8 ounces. Most economical. 
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Dept. 46, and we will send stove prepaid. 
Satisfaction or money back guaranteed. 
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Be prepared for the Fall and Winter 
emergencies. Send for one of these 
stoves while the offer lasts. 
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Hill’s Cascara Bromide Quinine will 
break your cold in one day. Taken 
promptly it prevents colds, la grippe 
and pneumonia. Demand red box 
bearing Mr. Hill’s portrait. All 
druggists. Price 30c. 
CASCARA^ QUININE 
H. HILL CO. DETROIT, MICH. 
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SCOTT'S EMULSION 
The Strength-maker. 
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62 Pc.schcol Outfit GIVEN 
Outfit consists of large 
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,'Case, painting set. 
Wax Crayons, Nail 
Puzzle, Ring Puzzle, 
Magnet, Rubber Ball, 
I Composition Book. 
, Writing Tablet. 3 
Pencils, Pencil clip. 
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t Chamois Penwiper, 
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Apples In Tempting Form 
Recipes That Bring the Plates Back For More 
“T CAN safely say that I use five 
JL times as many apples as I used to.” 
It was at the close of a lecture at 
the State College Farmers’ Week last 
winter and one woman was overheard 
speaking to her- neighbor as they went 
out together. 
“Well, our family can’t quite equal 
that,” said the other, “but I’m always 
looking for new recipes to use them. 
Let’s compare notes and see if we 
can’t exchange some ways of cooking 
them.” 
So they did and here are some of the 
results: 
Glazed Apples 
Pare and quarter tart apples. Ar¬ 
range in shallow baking pan; sprinkle 
with 1 cup of sugar and V 2 teaspoon of 
cinnamon; dot with small pieces of 
butter, bake until transparent. Serve 
with roast pork or as dessert with 
cream. 
Dutch Apple Cake 
2 cups of pastry flour; 4 teaspoonful's 
of baking powder; 1 teaspoonful of 
salt; 2 tablespoons of sugar; 2 sour 
apples; 2 tablespoons butter or half 
lard; 1 egg-;, V 2 cup of milk; 1 table¬ 
spoonful of sugar and 1 teaspoonful of 
cinnamon mixed. 
Mix ingredients as for baking powder 
biscuits, mixing sugar with dry in¬ 
gredients; egg beaten very, light and 
mixed with milk, then with dry in¬ 
gredients. Pour mixture into buttered 
shallow tins. Cut pared apples into 
small sections, press sharp edge into 
batter and sprinkle* with mixed sugar 
and cinnamon. Bake in a hot oven 20 to 
30 minutes. Serve as a breakfast bread 
or as a dessert with hot brown sugar 
sauce. 
Apple Dumpling 
2 cups of flour; 3% teaspoonfuls of 
baking powder; V 2 teaspoonful of/salt; 
3 tablespoonfuls of shortening; 2/3 of 
a cup of milk; 6 apples. 
Mix dough as for biscuits, pat or roll 
into sheet % inch thick. Cut dough into 
pieces large enough to cover apple. 
Pare and core apple, fill center with 
raisins, jelly, or sugar with lemon juice 
and spices; place apple in middle of 
dough and press edges together. Place 
on floured tin and bake in moderate 
oven until apples are teqder. Serve 
hot with creamy sauce. 
Brown Betty 
1 cup light brown sugar; V 2 tea¬ 
spoonful of cinnamon; 2 tablespoonfuls 
of lemon juice; grated rind of lemon; 
% cup of butter; 1 V 2 cups of bread 
crumbs from center of loaf; 4 cups of 
sliced apples; teaspoon of salt; % 
cup of water; 1 cup of seedless raisins. 
Arrange crumbs and apples in layers 
in a buttered baking dish having 
crumbs on top layer. 'Sprinkle each 
layer with sugar, cinnamon, raisins and 
dot with butter; add lemon rind and 
water just before sprinkling on last 
layer. Bake in a slow oven 1 hour. 
Apple Sauce Cake 
1 cup of sugar; V 2 cup of butter; 1V 2 
cups of apple sauce; 2 teaspoonfuls of 
soda; 1 teaspoonful of cinnamon; 1 tea- 
spoonfnl of nutmeg; % teaspoonful of 
cloves; 1 cup of seedless raisins; 2 cups 
of flour. 
Cream butter and sugar, add apple 
sauce, then dry ingredients that have 
been mixed and sifted together; lastly 
raisins that have been floured. Bake 
45 minutes in a moderate oven. 
Apple Fritters 
1 cup of flour; 2 tablespoonfuls sugar; 
V 2 teaspoon salt; 2 eggs; V 2 cup milk; 
6 apples. 
Mix and sift the dry ingredients; 
add beaten yolks and milk. Beat, cut 
and fold in the beaten whites of eggs. 
Core and pare apples, cut in round 
slices. Mix % cup of sugar and 4 
tablespoonfuls of lemon juice and let 
apples stand in this mixture for 1 hour. 
Dip in batter, fry in hot fat, drain on 
brown paper and serve with syrup. 
Then of course, there’s apple tapioca, 
which takes 4 apples to a half cup pearl 
tapioca and 4 cups boiling water, and 
the always popular baked apple, which 
some like with sugar and butter in the 
place whore the core used to be, while - 
others hold out for raisins and plenty 
of them. Waldorf salad is delicious, 
for celery and walnuts seem to combine 
perfectly with diced apples. And who 
would leave out apple pie? (That’s 
what’s known as a rhetorical question, 
for the answer is “no one!”) Perhaps 
the following filling may be a little dif¬ 
ferent frohn the one you use: 
Apple Pie 
Pastry — IV 2 cups of flour; % tea¬ 
spoon salt; 6 tablespoons lard or lard 
substitute; cold water. 
Have everything as cold as possible. 
Sift flour and salt together. Work in 
shortening. Add water a little at a 
time until moist enough to roll. Roll 
on floured hoard to right size. 
Filling —4. or 5 tart apples; 1 cup 
sugar; % teaspoon cinnamon or nut¬ 
meg; 1 teaspoon butter; 1 tablespoon 
flour; few grains salt. 
Line medium sized pie tin with 
pastry. Slice apples into same and 
sprinkle with sugar, cinnamon, flour 
and salt that have been mixed together. 
Dot with butter. Moisten edge of crust 
with water and cover with top crust, 
press edges together. Bake 35 to 40 
minutes; in a hot oVen 20 minutes and 
balance in a moderate oven. 
THE QUILT GOES TRAVELING 
The Mother Goose Quiltie is going to 
New Zealand! One of our readers, in 
ordering a second set of transfer pat¬ 
terns, wrote us: 
i “I want to tell you about the Mother 
Goose- Quiltie. I think you should have 
a number of calls for the transfer /pat¬ 
terns. I outlined mine in pale blue, 
put it together with a lovely baby-blue 
gingham, tufted with blue floss. I put 
sachet in the filling and it is really 
very sweet. I wish you could see it. 
There are a number of my relatives liv¬ 
ing in New Zealand and I think it will 
go there. I embroidered it on fine un¬ 
bleached muslin. Oh, it’s just dear! I 
thank you for being able to have pur¬ 
chased the pattern from you. — Mrs. 
J. S., N. Y. 
PRAISE FROM OUR FRIENDS 
“I want to say that I think the pat¬ 
tern No. 1620 is the nicest thing of 
its kind. I sent for one some little 
time ago and have used several dresses 
made from it which have been much 
admired. I want this one to give a 
friend.” — M rs. F. J. S., Pa. 
(No. 1620 is the “two-in-one” dress, 
with detachable apron, really two pat¬ 
terns for the price of one. We can 
still supply it at twelve cents for the 
combination pattern.) 
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“Thank you ever so much for your 
great accommodation in furnishing me 
with a good program for Floral Day. 
If everything goes well, we shall have 
a most interesting” evening.” — M rs. 
J. S., N. Y. 
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