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fitter drink. Coffee that is not boil- 
ed at all is smooth and free from 
bitterness. Coffee made with cold 
water is always stronger than coffee 
made with boiling water. No matter 
what method you use, be sure the 
“material is good, the work done 
quickly and the coffee served fresh 
and hot. Following are two of Maria 
Parloa’s rules for making: 
Filtered Coffee Made with Cold 
Water—Put one cup of fine-ground 
coffee into a small saucepan and on 
the fire. Stir constantly until hot. 
Put the hot coffee in the filter of a 
coffee-biggin. lace. the» coarse 
strainer on top, and then add half a 
cupful of cold water, pouring it in by 
tablespoonfuls. Cover it and let it 
stand for half an hour, though less 
time will do. Next add three eupfuls 
and a half of cold water, a cupful at 
a time. When all the water has pass- 
ed through the filter, pour it from the 
pot, and again through the filter. 
Cover closely; and at serving time 
heat it to the boiling point and serve 
at once. 
Boiled Coffee Made with Boiling 
Water—Heat one cupful of coftee, 
ground rather coarse. Put it into a 
- coffeepot and add an egg. Stir well 
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and add a quart of boiling water. 
Place over the fire and stir until the 
coffee boils up. Now stir the coffee 
and egg down, and then shut down 
the cover, and set the pot where its 
contents will only simmer during the 
next five minutes. At the end of 
that time, add a gill of cold water. 
Let the coffee stand at the side of the 
stove a few minutes, then strain into 
a hot pot and serve at once. 
Faithful following of these rules 
will insure good coffee, providing al- 
ways that good material has 
used. 
Larcom THEATRE, BEVERLY. 
Friday and Saturday—Edith Storey 
and Antonio Moreno in “On Her 
Wedding Night.” Five parts. 
Monday and Tuesday—Marguerite 
Clark=in ““The-Prince.and the Pau- 
per.” Paramount Travel-pictures. 
Wednesday and Thursday—Theo- 
dore Roberts in “Mr. Grex of Monte 
Carlo.” Paramount News-pictures. 
Kubanoff—the masterful violinist. 
Special attractions coming—Denman 
Thompson’s “The Old Homestead” 
Ce idine Farrar in “Temptation.” 
True progress consists in’ bringing 
forward from yesterday the good of 
yesterday and adding to the store the 
good of today. —Carl Sextus. 
Our Annual Sale 
Of SMALLWARES 
Starts Thursday Morning, Feb. 3rd 
convenient, send 
For Particulars See Wednesday’s Salem Evening News 
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BEVERLY FARMS 
Farms Baptist 
morning the Rev. 
Theodore Lyman Frost, “formerly of 
Manchester and now of Muilton, will 
preach in exchange with the minister, 
Rey. Clarence Strong Pond, who will 
preach in the evening on “The Church 
and its Mission.” The Young Peo- 
ple’s society meets at 6.15, Mrs. Ella 
Pride, leader; “Great Foreign Mis- 
sionaries.” The minister gave an ad- 
dress on “Community Service” at the 
Bible School Institute in Salem on 
Wednesday evening and an address 
on “Ambition” to the Boy Scouts in 
Manchester Thursday evening. On 
Tuesday the Girls’ club observed their 
xt tHe 
church Sunday 
Beverly 
ninth anniversary. The Ladies’ Sew- 
ing circle met at the home of Mrs. 
In the Church Ex- 
Rev. W. F. Thomas 
of Insein, Burma, will deliver an ad- 
dress. Christian Endeavor Week 
will be observed next week and on 
Monday the local society will unite 
with the C. FE. society of Manchester. 
On Wednesday the Manchester Con- 
gregational society and the Manches- 
ter Baptist society will attend the 
meeting at Beverly Farms. The ad- 
dress will be delivered by the Rev. F. 
J. Ward, of Danvers. The Danvers 
society will attend, 
Sarah Crowell. 
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