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1054 .(14)-' Better Care means Better Teeth ; -To giyeyour teeth, the best care you should select the bestdentifrice. Den tists recommend Eras Here-is a dentifrice that ' differs from the ordinary.- : , Gieanses safely . because it : is free from harmful grit 'J j . -rrantiseptically, check- f ; ing decay-germs and leay ' - ing' the mouths wholesome -' and non-acid, t T-H: - and pleasantly,- with: -a , delicious1 flavor that makes ; both grown folks and chu :; drenuse it . eagerly' arid f a i t h f u 1 ly- w-hic h a ( 'druggy" "tasting deriti- : frice must always fail to do. Purchate a tube at your dealer ' or; . mend a 4 cent$ in postage tor men dou erout trial tabean Comfort Booh four new Colgate COLGATE &CO. DEPT. Q3 NEW 199, fuhon sc. YORK WINTER Cmaiogue QlBISTMAS Gift Book ' . A REMODELED KITCHEN 7 Characteristic's of This Plaa Ar the Built on Equipment Tand ; the Ab sence of Steps and Thresholds Se cond Prize Plan in Our Kitchen " Contest . - ; THE PROGRESSIVE FARMER yesj.-yoii.harevmy permission to with the: ironing -board - resting on : seats oi two chairs in front of me Of course, the rocker is of no particular ; 4ise ,here, as ny other - low chair -would, do almost as well, excent A PLEA FORTHEROCRING CHAIR occally it is such a relief to rest .. . 'r ..... the back a minute and to be able to The Littte Roi rr Save Many a Backache and Preyent -; Ac tiial Illness ' In7all seriousness, YTO, I don't mean to plead for more 11 T HAVE remodeled my oW - kitchen 1 so as to have plenty of wall space may I nnt k. you good women who read this col umri riot to work to the very limit of your endurance; but for the sake of your children, both born ami born, hajt a while .in your busy career oiuujr iu acc u mere are anv easiVr handsomelyruphblstered. feather- cushioned pieeestffurniture to be placed in the living-room for the "use for storage and yet not haveso much of . the occasional caller, nor even -for floor space, ine noor is coverea wun wic uyuwwuc suwu Mvajr vuvj- mciiious man inose you; now employ inlaid linoleum and the walls' are of ment. ; My aim isno advocate the put- and, yes, if you feel the need of one hard plaster painted with oil paints ting of a ,: simple, low, comfortable do not be ashamed of using a corn in a stift yellow flat finish, so that it rocker into the! kitchen itself, where - fortable kitchen rocker ? will not glare but be restful to the -'the busy pother may haye it available . . . "KENTUCKY" eyes. t The wood woric is cream wnue ior every uu ui iiuug wuia. imc uujr o . enamel. The window over Wit, sink s duties demand. Now, Infancy' I .can oej:ng ffff CnnnPrfltivftlv four feettfrbm the; floor, : with cream see a supercilious smile cm the face of -oemn8 cooperatively white enameled iinc extendmg from some pf your strong, ablebodied read-' N ORDER to ' get together to buy sink up to window. Just above the er; : but read this,' I beg of youl ' and sell on the cooperative plan sink is Laplace ; f or the cleanings mate- 1Just-a bit of personal history by and tobe able, to save and help each rials, the -two smalt "windows! -''over .way pi preface";-' :t My !; mother Jbless other,' we, the ladies pf this communi work tableware six feet- from the floor ' her!) was 'a woman '".of fine pjiysique; ty,: met and organized a club of Unit and under these are shelves: for sup- and 'of seemingly unlimited endur- ed Farm. Women; f Our first work was plies. Under the work table are bins ancC whoj irf her-splendid strength to get -cartons, gather our eggs once for flour arid meal lockers and draw- andiimmaculate housewifery, scorhed Abr twice, a -week, placing the number ers. The spaie behind the back door any of the easy methods of doing ; of each farm on the carton so that X-.' ' , " m- ...stBEB"-" each person would-be responsible for his or- her eggs, and if anv bad ones were .reported we could easily find out who jbld- them, v Of " the 3,000 dozen not 6rie bad -egg was reported from our---club-members.' This, however, was riot very satisfactory, as we sold in large lots to grocefymen, and they sometimes were so long disposing of them that they must have been stale. It is much better to get the cash for eggs tban -it is to. take them to any little old grocery store and take any old thing in trade. If we ever succeed in educating ouir members to separate the roosters from-the hens so as to have eggs that will not spoil so read- ily,; r think we ' shall be able to sell direct to . consumers., by parcel post and be able' to demand better prices and let the poor city folks know how good and nourishing a real fresh country egg is. . ' : Our second meeting was for the , nuroose of . selecting shirtincrs and A W - ;!': v A . - ' A MISS OSBORNE'S KITCHEN PLAN and sink is filled with shelves, draw- things. The good old-fashioned ways, ers and lockers. ' no .matter -how hard, were good ginghams and such small articles as The kitchen linen is kept in a lock-, enough for her! ( Not even the much we could get reasonably by buying in er near the. sink. ' There are shelves ., recommended high stool graced her wholesale lots. We have bought and in .the upper-part of the -wood closet kite all her paring of fruits divided quite a number of things in around the: sides to "keep supplies, and vegetables was done while hero- this wav. and realized quite a little pbts and pahs that ; are not needed ' 6U ically staifding;. . sum of profits thereby. By getting the ten. JThese shelves are low enough- rartly as a sequel to this, I can but to be easily-reached. 7 ; .: V i. i". -"7!elieve,- mother today in her mature short lengths, in .dry goods we some times save several cents on the yard, , The vpntiiatnr ts in the-ceilinc ot- vears. . which should, be her nrime. is. wh rV mpan n m-pat deal to tne ma kitchenr near the' stove, as indicated but a worn-out bundle' of nerves. Still-ioritv of oeoole,; We met with in the floor olan. "v t. : . . . , " , one more bitter result; I firmly believe Countv :Meetincr of Farmers' ' Send for this Catalogue from one of the world's largest and best stores. It shows the new- ;est and most authentic styles In 'Women's and Chlldren's gar ments and Dress Accessories; Men's; Furnlshlrtgs; "Curtains; Linens ; Bedf urnlshlngs, also : 50 Pages of ; . Christmas Gifts .-: i. . .. r --Jt Including Toys, Books, Jewelry, Silverware, Cut Glass, Handker chiefs and hundreds of other Items.. Mailed free to any ad dress; on request. Strawbridge & Clothier : iu Philadelphia . MATTIE WOOD OSBORNE." " I, 'her fourth "cnild, was born after Clyde, N. C 'a' ' some ten years of this career, a weak . r-: j . little "cry-baby", whose life for three Comment by Mr, Hutt;--The char- years, so I have been told, was de- acteristic of Miss Osborne's kitchen spaired of. The fifth and last, child plan is the builtrin equipment in the was .lost at . the age of three months. kitchen, butlers pantry, ana on tne porch. It is a little more v ambitious than the first-prize-plan was, and the third plan given -will be a little 'more complete than even this one. ; You. will pbserve in this' plan the . - " J 1 'j it.' 't use ot swinging aoors ana inc.au s'ence' of steps and thresholds. This kitchen has upper ventilation in both high built windows and ventilators over the stoves; ' the Union and. had a picnic dinner and fine ad dresses. - MRS.' J. Z. GREEN. Marshville, N. C. All Must Work Together BY COOPERATING we have accom plished greater things than we ever thought' possible. I assure you i.t'.a.K -ii.' iuK wn organized it 1 11 U I, W 11111 VUI' . - D0I1T GET YET ha iw TOWERS HSU DRAllD All my life I have been more1 or less a weak woman physically; Not for one instant would I blame mother. She AA the Kect cltA V ww WMV.nilWni LUL X a 111 L lid L VV11L11 UUl' VtUM - fl - just as firmly convinced that my weak was with i ear and "trembling that l mnctitiitistn in n rort!n iA.i i. ..MJ.in,t; tl. nAC1snrV' We. Started least, is-due to prenatal influences, as with the problems of everyday hie m that I have one at all. the home, and the quickest and eas- But to. my original subject the iest ways of solving these problems, rocker in the kitchen. I have long At one of our meetings each woman since found that a rocker is cheaner: brought somethincr she had found ts- A butler's pantry is a very great than doctor's bills, or even the hire of pecially useful in her own worK. convenience, especially where the an inefficient maid-of-all-work. : To- Sometimes it was a very simple-thinp, family, is so.large that a cook is kept day I have four little girls of my own, yet another one had never thougnt ana yei tne.cniiaren are expeciea 10 live on a tarm and do all the house- of it. We also read ana taiKcu do a portion ot the work, ihe but- work required thereon, except the ler's pantry, enables the .refrigerator washing, and I attribute my ability to to be near the dining-room door, to do this, in a great measurer to my ju be relnoved'from -the heat .of .'the dicious use of a little rocker. (My kitchen, and to receive the ice from back, forbids the use of the reebm- tne ouisiae.- ine aosence ot tne aoor mended h eh stool.V T . vvji v viiv oji iii ovnui labor-saving devices ,tha.t none oi -had. We jusf enjoyed knowing about them and talking , about how tney worked. . t tt.e At another meeting we talked ot tne between the porch and, the butler's rocker-by my kitchen table or- on the prices of seasonable dresses, sent us. had oantry is to be commended. back norrli wWr j k.,rt.hnles. cou - 4 . . . 1 ".v.v mi my ui cud iiiir 01 aisu rrauvniduc uun ----- hAAulecornr deserves mention, fruits and vegetables is done. Here banH,fnr shifts-etc. Later, we l0lQKli5IIDMM- Observe also-the. stationary wash my. mending is all dohej here I am a lecture by RFF1:FK' SUCKER 11 t t?ll entirely.onjhe.cli- ready to pick up baby andmurse her ; eranother , IVU.LLV OUUlUaV mate as to whether or not the wash .here I can-look over a oarJer or maaal - and iSne on a domestic science teach- on nursinghy a physic and 6ne on canning by a; represem in"- 1 1 1 1 .t " a jy.ns t.ti t vj wk luus wuuu uc uciicr in ine icirrnen. i. (.... ...i . .:. i nir ca lvo?2 " kCNJLlre : 'j lt 1 r"v v ltau,l moraen"r ana tive 01 ne canning tuu. . j vVSaV .-.vrnm in.thc r00m strved for. mother's here I am ready when a. tired feeling at the fall fair -proved that we baa su. : htlbc ,nstanc or on the reto and- snatch: ae mint4re:: gained atHhii feting. Every " n 1 Prch- - .Here.aUo-andw,:,good...house. er-had something. -otf-.-CxhibiUOO.
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