... : Saturday March. 2, 1912. J."; i v "-'.met-tetweher,- kitcfecp; and dinfcigft .;"; 'xbomi-8hb:k'eepB.'flnl7 the dishes "fclie', uses at each meal In this cabinet and 1 says ehe doesn't see how 6he ever', v- V ;did sdthout: it,;:;: iv.:-:-. r ' v I have jiever possessed, a . zinc . top , for my kitchen table, but long' for . ;Ohe." I; "know"-It would tie sanitary I v l and scrubbed "with hot water would make the finest of kneadingjor roll-v '.' ing' boards on baking dajre.; '" ' 4 v-i -Don't, .think 'Itazy.: to study , the . easiest " way - to properly . accomplish ah-ytaik:;;---'-:' ''-y No 'one should expend all her en-; - ergy in preparing food. ; She -must' - remember that the kitchen work,-Jhe house cleaning and even the sewing are' but th$ mechanical work, of the ;; Lhousehold and make or mar the home-life that is built upon this ; foundation. . ,t - .x -i V Perfect house-keeping means order : and not confusion." Home should be : a quiet place where the tired ones may rest- and where all .may enjog fr themselves and forget the -day's -" trials.- ' .V 1 THERE'S NO LOVE LIKE THE OLD LOVE. " - ! j 'V -it T HERE'S io ; iiiend : Uke!the old. . V friend," " - ('' " . Who has shared our morning days; - No greeting like his welcome,' ''- , No homage like his praise 1 j ' , Fame is the scentless sunflower, . With gaud.crown of gold;. : -J3ut4riendship is the breathing rose, - ; With" sweets' in every f6ld: r v ,.. ": ' "v-..- ; . -. ;;' , -; -n ' There's no love like the old love, . ;.-XThat we courted in our pridej . -' 7 .Though our leaves are falling falling,' And were fading side by side. V . .There are blossoms all around us,. 1 -. tu With tlie colors of our dawn,", " : And .We live' in borrowed sunshine ? ' When the light of clay is gbnel V ? v l. -Oiiver Wendell Holmes.' while the next batch of . clothes is being wet ready to throw in pot. of knowledge that will often be use ful . in the years to come, no matter. 1Tnm M M m 1 1 v. mil J V. a ImajI 4- a nrfll. . II 1.11. J ' . . . L X M 1 . 1 . A. . w nvr . -is': r.uuuuj. juu uii., ,Lixuieu !,v.v? .. w iiu.-. ine use at' a," Twioines- wringer, waiauftiiitutj xu umx vuc uw; ww. . , . each contribute his "share of effort', no woman need. dread even the wash- called upon to .fill." - .towardv.th hickory ishirts ' .r. MRS CHARLES AKSMITH. t vhoih Denver, Colo. 'yt'--:'i -obtrusively., v-'f; ... There are manv Dhases of house- rnoTn 'tn ?et. to all narts alike. ; ' v keeping that are like washing;y6ur' v. :T vnftW fii n, 1 n . nhndrpn : THEKE n0: reason way every . fan M A MmorVo f . rit,v : . . ' x farm home should not have a rrfm b .t auTondlrotert I.aJ" beatif0l;ro6e garden, as cuttings are v ..'. - . o.i, uj to yl tm, t,uk oaafiT rooted and anv one Who has if it be omitted. A "LABOR-SAVING" WAY OF and. i 12 :. years-r-the - mother lonly - : measuring the compound, sorting the v clothei and seeing to it that the. pot boiled as it should, while' those boys rinsed :the clothes in a-washing , ina- (Two-Dollar Prize Letter.) rose -bushes is glad to give : away cuttings. . Dig up a bed of earth in a partially shaded part of the yard, mix a quantity of coarse sand with the. loosened earth . and . set s the cut- Wcoh-your v clo thc.3 ' 11 G00H soap "washes, clothes .wellif :yo u u s e - enough' elbow grease; but UOlQ Dust washes them more thoroughly. andwithuttle or na rubbing.; Gold Dost saves half your time' and spares your poor back -): ' Another great advantage of Gold Dust iiSe any kind of water you like. Gold Dost softens the hard est water, and makes it soft as rainwater. . r Gold Dust is just a vegetable-oil ; aoap . in powdered . form, with ther.,cleansing ingredients.added to make it work more thoroughly sand e sffufikhr:z1 fzJvst iiy Idustinextvrosh- day; and seehow.much: time: you SaVe. ? ' - - ,;v;-:;V;,.;.'-; - v. uchintookrouMr A QUICKER and easier method of washing clothes than, the .com mon back-breaking, time-wasting way of rub,; rub, .rubbing till dirt is Seneca, S. C. ground. Pour in enough water .to make mud and , draw dry dirt well around the slips, pressing it down Don't Nefflect the Flowers. . firmly. . In case of a very dry .spell .v::-' i-.- ; ? of weather. out, ;,berore; putting clothes m vtne 1 PDta:boU.)uld.::pra it every family where somef;th6 me bers have that eyer-recurrmg arud- i- (;oireio iui xuixp 6 they are Intended to grow. " . -i Is particuiariys aamire xnose 'mi w v oii - ' j 11 xV-v -i --iyv''--;There:areiSO.meTarieUea that are, once installed; continue, to -im- .-,if : w,vff - ov fiy-.'.-'A cflrvffi nfirfnrm."' " ' ; ' ' -'; ..-care V . Lrdon't like 'to , wash and have t?1t y: tried all kinds of ways slve, and, only thing that does the work - andmakes ! !bloomsianf growth. An example of a,wide-mouthed bdttle is ciotnes last longer msteaa oi Deing. - r-v ,-v-. ..--rr. the slips when planted. fruit jar ' or turned over 'niuroA thA iiflA thArpnf. i frrtnlv.! vienuon iasi summer, wnen- aiief an. the proper . combination oftk (oil, 'turpentine and ;a' good reliable . laundry soap. If a few rules are f1 ;observedrand the ingredients mea -ftts : ured carefully; -instead of merely ad passed to.thelife beyond long, , provIded ; they are given shade ahd : "guessed: at, there -will t never be a w moisture. ' T ,. failureof this compound to cleanse uuuu?u:, .uy the clothes and 4eave them with a hehin bldom,ria a most desirable - f-, "nioon" flmAii - - - - - ;ra bed ofvbleedlng-heart One cake of any good soap, four ounces of kerosene and two ounces square - and . loaded V with, blossoms. :0 . Ka :t,,aitfln .:tn7. fw,m -r,A and of turpentine" wUtbetbund sufficient oany for measuring with marks made in T i ; T-r 7f Buinimerr, . MRS. C. HRUSTW vi.beirad atany ue' ; MU : .;r-.Kproye.d-ilpie;.hOllyho Not only for. their beauty should Be' Careful WhatitheWreiV Eat ' d. niifcin ttie wash not and thor- " v Not pnly for their beautj : v hard - before addme kerosene and vraising, uui as a .mauer- t-euuca--.,-,, shw: etnreses mv thMrAfloiV ' ? gturp6ntine;:thn 11 inustboil a few -tion ffr herildreni !; Itls;teall iiinutesfore tdothes or- nrprisiiighow inany i peopled recog-: j-uMHke toBliak it N therejnay .be a ,disagreeable., greasy. not mp ; .,, ;-.. v4 "scum bhetrttislnamt yW&V1 i l$ t I Vwai brought p - ttn' thitbeory; ust tlhelotnes &ivtWr;:llt tWtin have had washerwomen look at me and on our two, city, lots we. have a. over-eatlngcauses - a cold. But ; v: y; .with .'horror ;and rdismay. : - that I. .would .boll: the ;'dlitity that it cbuld v.never be-: -gotten 1 r But in 20 minutes of hard boiling common vegetables and one of them J do, can cure it without physic if I the clothes will be ready to rinse and thought she never heard anything will only practice : a little self-denial blue.- . - bo funny as wnen a scnooimate in the eating line, why I am thor- I had a clothes wire stretched wrote in her "composition" at school roughly, convinced that my theory from one tree to another and I had and read from the platform: "And must be right. v the washpot placed directly under over the back fence was a beautiful We have one little girl four years this wire, so when ciotnes nave vine on wmcn grew large rouna cuu- oia wno is very neaitny ana naraiy bages." , . - . . ever has a cold, but I xam Growing up on intimate -terms ridiculed because I Insist on her eatr 11 fmitta 'anil, vAmfaMAa ont' ' in'l A nlnU . '-"' '. i"'."' WUU . All . Ituua auu i m(,untuivo. uiju iug a yiaiu UlCli 'v V. 1 flowers is an unconscious 1. acquiring ; (Continued on page 34.) boiled long enough, I lift and sling them" across the wire, where they cool sufficiently to handle,' and com-,-pound- water drains; back in pot; Gold ; Dust is pld in 5C size and large pack ages. The largo package means greater economy. 'Lttth COLD DUST TWINS Jo your work". 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