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-t l M -"!" ; -' if V Saturday, Jui; 10, 1915J - - through the woods where no onecan be seen at work' except ,the:sqUirreV the laic uuw rv"t ov? where and the., horse anters r A leases innnor in bi v north Drcc4ciw .-, t-o r;4 .-few 3 DRESS PATTERNS . APRONS ARE IN STYLE AGAIN The step and he feels the - pleasure - Be.; is An; hour- soenfur-this mvins you.- j mice or: twjee weemeaaf w,lw raoacity--foV rwork: better- ? i.u on a: broader view- of life: . .ttiH he-convinced. ir MRS. JULIA "BUSSEIX. , Winnfield, Ala. Editorial CommenrNCCinly hooe every woman who reads. - this; -tetter will take it seriously :an' con, :7 sider her own opportunities ipromg visiting and riding; "Vv.. How to Earn Silvenrcre c&jbtes. - ' t ' HAVE ' so manyv letters vori mr ;: 1 friends saying that: tneycio not t like to asK wmyj " v , No. 1S4 . not having dishes arid' silver of . which ; summer. The W can be proudthatI hftrar- one tney can u f TVnir opens in tike front and ranged with our .UreuUt the mptit of The Progressive Farmer to ; back. - Either may be: ,5 1 " 9C ;M mi,tI1Md of thin dimities offer high-grade 25-yeax.; guaranteed ; ojS heavy - cotton, but silverware as' premiums; "Now thei&.iaustu.that., you will be no excuse for, not earning;: an pretty -sheer, soods the silver needeii&Yih;$ dark The Subscription- Department' bas3 jam:. tc been offering ''Splentfidii.se'ts ana for some time pack, an9,wose-pi-ypu : who have writteni tO :meal say you arev-verktt them. . v't:JP I know that those-'.wbo' have , al-I ; ready secured the;disKesnd " how easy it is tb earri:hat;y will be interested in the splendid sil-; verware now befajbffertd, arid that :: those who have not already 'xnade an," effort willjose no ;Mewdirldlng!vpv clubs to earn silverware :andedishes Do it now. years ago It seemed as thonth w were about to forget the good old-fashioned -apron. I am glad Old' pame Fashion chang ed her mind and dic tated that-' aprons - should be worn. They are sensible and pret . ty, economical and be coming, so why not? am sorry we have only the working ones , this week, but we will . have others- some day. xne serviceable ap rons Nos. : X176 - and 1342 are almost dress es and can be used for ': n II : II III 'V PIP toll ill! SEASONABLE RECIPES RULES FOR'TBEMmoaC;C Rock salt is cheaper, andettertban liner alt. CrushT , ice fine . by -'mallet; and bag. hWttvr three measures of Ice to one of salt." r y. " : . . Xo. 1176 large, and each re quires 4 yards of 36-inch material for the medium size. - Price 10 cents, r The -t.w o pockets are one. for , a hand-' kerchief and the oth-er-for a duster. . " . " ' Nd.. 1306 is a cross betweeen a dress and an apron; It is one of - those things easy put on, easy to to No. 130G iron because it 7 down - the back, opens and Too inuch salt gives a! granular, coarse 'jcoaw---.lt covers oue com ilstency. , -:.ri--V-.r"tv : ,pietely-Ji .'wed fhc u. i.:l..Ii the backbit makes a The mixture increases at -leat onft-foiirth. : If fruit or white of egg Is to-be dded the s freezer should be but little more than half full ".; - Never draw off the water -until mixture is frozen iniess there 1 danger of: getting it In the tin. . ;A':'-;v.;"''.:.f-c.i,:: Turn the crank very ' slowlv ; arid rsfcejLdilv: until it begins to turn rather hard, then turn l rapidly. If it seems to freeze- slowly, pour r a cup of cold water on the-ice to start the . ; action of the salt on: the. Ice. . , Keep covered with a heavy .'cloth as much as possible during, the'freexing to prevent the escape of cold "at the top. A syrup'made i , Ie day before and cooled,' for sweetening, Rtves more body than suyar. The addition a couple of erg whites beaten stiff' when we cream is partly-frozen,, gives, a smooth consistency. v .. .. .., , . , LEMON' ICE ---:;--':"'; -' :'- ,aur, Ps water; " 2 cups augar.- : cup" ; Sn ice Bo11 sugaf an water taiM tttlz lemo - Juice, cool, - straJn; ani.: venr : prettyj ? . school dress for young girls. ;It is -caHed lhe- Middy Apron because it can be sewed up the back and because- - of the lacing, slipped over the.. headXn. v three sizes, small, medium Or large It takes five Pour GRAPE FRAPPE ir CUDS Wltr--1 - mml'mnn'M aiim on juice CUP' orange Juice, . cup Jem.-, IROPOKTIONS OF RAW ICE CKEA3X tahi.L?uart tWn CTearn cap sugar, tablespoons vanilla. - -5 - PKOPOBTIONS OF COOKED QUr CVSHAMD: CREAM , r . n -- bpoou Lt,1onA(H1r'1 CP suar. Vteav then a tJ thendd l.gg slightly ; beaten, I No. in yards of 1 6 -inch wide material and costs a dime. Both 1174 and 13J5 aTe serviceable, . but if von are thin buy pat tern ' 1174, while If you are f stout buy 1335. Each takes 3 yards of 3 6 -inch ma terial ; and costs . a dimeV . - ' Say-, whether; you want the pattern small, medium or large. '.r; ' . - - " - .(15) Ctt Serve it hot Jl disappear In freezing , cni 1 o-t u cream, 2 teaasDan rmn. f Net : 1335 la a now TO MAB35 riCKEE3.: i . iA0114",18 tone" lady, inda, know TC iJ't?11 pply the, recipe"! vw 1 csn get rich iHnr m. niKvtnnr . am Mrrw L T - - ' uoiK-s. cannot come" TCoh - . i w-your. of certain i, VV9 91 Pcaie suits the . fancy toUows: buy?ra-" TQ basic recipe; i$ aa: alt to t' ?hl! vm be about on cup oft waieiv.v.t,et piekiea beins ,r "?asAon " W Please, always " one L Vn rkV reaner the water. SpoIUheVie fla apt! to 'ui;iicaily 25 , Tou will observe that BXt:: the aprons . v protect " the waist; as well as tire skirt. coot apron - because .: 1 a e- - ' back , la open. - v ,A. ?:-X'-- -' ' i'''''--''V.."-"'"-'--','':.l. f : AM ; the children ;; . mn s t . have aprons 1 Ike oiirselvea, , No .Hie1 ts Just as pretty : 'as It .an be and pro- : - tectS: where the child "rubs against table or 1 .,;r;.'-'T.Fsacy. Aprons ... v If thBrft" anything sweeter In all world than : a young Iri P.. No. 1S40 is loem we tin m f or tn,e pickle,- then boll "nogar. 1 i-rlM ' 2 luTts-of cider - - p viui. wp, t&i - l a . . llf! 5etb.awf Wu? an white apron, It is 1 iii -7$t k ' dainty aprott over-a pretty L ! 1 - ready either to take up the the flushed with the heat of the kitchen and enveloped in a big Jt is the gin wun ie afternoon dress, work bag, prac- lioA All thnlano or sat the table for supper, . Th... Tmn irml nftrta With UOintS r. ' Villi. XV M T Bl ' 1 . . . JL WW IV r Bon8 mlxArt -J"v. sugar, s ,tapie- A. v!K BTi - ribbons, lace-ednred bands or Nreariv i, . . . . ' '.-.':vvt-r.-.;-injiflrtJnjfi.Ter' the shoulders They are retlP. Sora rT, variation Of this made of pure, thin, white or flowered mus Rar, others tAYr Prrer. to add more : : lln. . Some are laee-edged ana reamer natf. or add nil ,J? tala-spioea predoml- stitched, others have embroidered spray and lraPe leaves tonnt m.ke Plckle-flrm;- some-are made of big pink or pale blue m:lo thPn, .1?, .e.them greerw dill to rifttidprrhifn with ribbon for tiea These .Suncuve, etc. - . . v dainty Utile aprons certainly da protect the ti.o- " L-r afternoon dress. and have the added virtue WhA!!? a Pnyslclan.'ot lonff nr' 'V Of washlng.and ironing easily. TnstMiYr? a. an to shovel thA -nftW: Li ' Address, Pattern Pes u u saovel ha A gresslve Farmer,- - a Ho.meopath,VoU know?''; - , Department, The Pro- you' ivaiut-everyfiMnig Msp' Thera are many varieties of coffee when they want everything partial and just as many varieties of fiavor. lady nice. Getapadcagoof Arbuckles Very few peoplaiire able tolell these r-either whole bean or ground -and varieties apart merely from appearance, know why more, of it is used than any other packaged coffee, . t There is a way, however, for you to be sure of the coffee you buy, ; Over a million other women get good coffee every time they make It, by using Arbuckles' Coffee.- - ) ;. " With Arbuckles', you-too can get the sparkling color and fine, full flavor r , that make tbi a the coffee over a million women delight in Serving, especially Better than ever - Make your coffee earn 1 lovely gift Save the signature ori every Arbaekte wrapper. 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