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- A (17) 1C!3 5919 Ladles' Waist Cut in sizes 34 to-42 inches oust; meas-; ure. Lonff or short sleeves may: be used: ; mqj Ladies1 Waist Cut in sizes 86 to 44 inches bust meas ure. Linen, taffeta or crepe de Chine pan be Used for , .' this waist . ' - " , ' 7932 Ladies' Skirts-Cut In 'sizes 24 to 42 inches waist meas-, ure. lne BKiri la uuv iu imco buicb uu is iuaue uii id slightly raised waistline. " 5939 Ladies' Skirt Cut in sizes 24 to 32 inches waist meas ure. The skirt is cut in- three gores and has a slightly raised waistline. . ' Price of each pattern, 10 cents. . . , f Address, Pattern Department, The Progressive Farmer. WHAT ABOUT YOUR SCHOOL TEACHER? Have You .Your Last YearV School Teacher? If Not, Why Not? ARE we women taking as much in terest in the' selection of teach-, ers for our children as -we should? There 'shouldc?rfiiiSly be:V woman on every school board. Who is more interested in our l-children'sv being properly trained' than rthe mother? She is quite as much interested, cer tainly, as the father.. . Aside fronv ize our' responsibility in this directs ion in all future. The smallest, hum bjest, poorest woman in the-commun ity can make it her; business to call on . the teacher some time during the term, give her a word of greeting and of encouragement and leave with her a small bunch ot wild flower's . f V '!- Marines! Sailors of the SEASONABLE RECIPES APPLE TAPIOCA Three-quarters of u cup of tapioca, 7 sour apples.; teaspoon', salt;.. cold, water cup of sugar;: 2 cups -of WUngj water. :. Snaft tnnloPB, ritm .-hiSnr -In- tftArtHnr 'in this, she usually , knpWS' more about cover; add' bo njng water and salt; cook in" the details of 1 the' influence ' of . the . double boiler . until transparent jparci and teacher on her children. We -can tauc slice apples, place .in , a. buttered .pudding all' we olease ' about 'makine the ; dlsh sprinkle -sugar, oveapples, andiPOUr. school a part of the" home,' and.ovf tapioca, ancbake the horrid aoart- of "the schoolr but ' tllle ?-' ?f d xv -'. : , Mt . -iri' iii j ' M" i V " :r-'Tli yritia:- tve nigntv use tapioca" and sago never will it be.-realized completely. . , mi J- ""t11,- I!16?1 PHLfe? 'trious aneasily vdir;stedtWii;:'deWrt-i touch ' Jf'w . fnoh Vi e Jf a'rArt t rrt f r A i W 1 . '-i'-'lii. ' . linv' '''ll 'Lr.lJ'l' jL.it ; It IS' bound to IJea'more orUesrs de- with all-kinds ' of 'fruits, especially cherries tacnea atrecnon women must - nave -jwr5 ; . v' ..-.-s ' for the ' ch1)bf 'untirthey . some responsibinty. as - to its -wei-j". -ohe cup 'flour. 1 eggi qup .-muk V cup fare..N i''' 'V',. A- ff .eigar, 2 table'spobna butter; t teaspoon bat- " Next am i interested' in seeinir that !n powder,-;. teaspoon -vanilla, 6 sour ap- the teachfer in rnV ':lrinmi'ii'nir'-'ftaM-'' P,e8, -7 "a Ifvintr :V-: TA' v;:- xrCreantfbutter and, sugar, sift flwr and.bak -cV.- ' rii r - -rfftA t; " ,nK powder together, : beat egg1 and; milk. to She will rntnA ; fni -5Cstl le- tftrthek' ' . ... Tv . . , I . " " "". i tr; iy""" .gether,-; add .the . milk-: and r .egg .alternately. iravagance,; wnen::armtner ione, Whom we have tOpay twice as much , garv :add flavoring; - PafeV.ina..'.i'iee; apples wuuiu come ana organize" ascnoor-place in a buttered baking ;atsh and pour garden," a garden club, ; a pig club, a girls' club, a mothers'" club,' a - boys' singing class, and cooperate with the men's club "and all churches. She will bring a thousand times ; her salary back into the neighborhood. Am I interested in seeing that my neighborhood paysthe' teacher for good service? If her only virtue Js meekness have I permitted her to go on to pastures new; but if she be competent has she been ' rewarded with increased remuneration the - se cond year? : ; ; Have I taken X Upon myself tO See apples are especially good for this. Spiced that the teacher IS Comfortable? One Vinegar; 1 Quart vinegar, . 2 cups Bugar, 1 Who has to walk long distances to lvel tUspoon; each cinnamon, cloves and scnooi, must sleep, with -people who- roua .in- think they get enough air for na- preserved apples lures needs in having the window are and core ripe sour apples. Strew the pen about a foot, who is expected bottoms ' two Mason Jars with granulated to assist the rr.?UrA of sugar, an eighth of an inch thick; cover with their crWl AT ." Z j a layer of thinly-sliced, very ripe apples, adantV: S ! 1?? pinkie freely with sugar, and alternate ap ' 1 me ncm, ,,1-- and suRar until the Jars are full. Set or. ao hef best. . - the jars up to'the'neck, placing underneath UO I see that Our schdolhouse is a plate or board in water; heat, and Increase kePt. Clean. ' tbaf ttiA tUArn h hAat until tha onrnr In dlannlved half an shielded from the. blinding, sunshine, hour' Take from the Are, an one jar from that blackboards are "wA1t nuinrl tn other and seal closely as in canning. . the floors warm and Ventilation cood? old-fashioned boston apple pud- 4ve 1 made it mv bus ness tr have W1u a neighborhood back the teacher in ner. endeavors? Ateacher can be sironcr in lnr Anrt-.vn nni the community is with her in spirit over batter. ' Bake ; fifteen to twenty min utes.'" " . ." " . v , ; Xpple jam ." Core and pare, the apples; chop them well; allow equal quantity in weight of apples and sugar; make a syrup of sugar by adding a little water, boiling and skimming well, then throw' in a little' grated lemon peel and a lit-' tie white ginger. Boll until the fruit looks clear. . v. PICKLED APPLES Apple pickles are delicious. Pare and halve the apples, removing the cores care fully, to .keep them in good shape, steam till soft. Put spiced vinegar over. them. . Sweet Get your feet into the socks the marines and saflors. wear long-last-, ing, soft, well-knit, foot-comforting osit& Durable Durham Hosiery. Trade Mark -Yes, the marines and . sailors wear em, work in 'em, play in 'em, and, if need be, they'll fight in 'em, too. Am the' reason: : Durable. Durham Hosiery standi the gaflof government inspedionithetnost thread of each separate sock must measure up. Durnams I do. And this is the evidence: , , 404,416 pairs of Durable Durham Hosiery were recently shipped to the Navy Department. 100,000 pairs were for the marines, 16 pairs were rejected. 304,416 pairs for the sailors, only 5 pairs weren't up to snuff. And these only because they bad been damaged in packing. it'" o) y t ma ; y fis SPY VT'm rThere is a thafs goteveryiit of flie comfoirid r the venuehtspecificato I y sailors .and mannes-theidenticat strong remforcedtod r ana neei Kmt oi xne same yarn ana with ine same care, ; f butit w aiimas sheer ' Afifl 'If Qrflr' V' ''V T .--' ,'"-' '-; ";- '-'-i-"' V t. .'.''-', ."..- ' We have named this sock 1700 ; It is a regular : number of the Durable Durham Line.: ; , , ; iii ' ; ; Jt willweaVlikB irori-there is Wfitfor evtfrjrf oot; : dITSS!& : andl7C3 G S.Ursureflr smartr: rjcactlr tne same lone wearing, Btrongj grateful to the feet and handsome - area ne uuraoie yurnaxa srociangi jor. women ana' And ttie.wonderful part is that Durable Durham for men, women and children sell for 10, 15 and 25 cents the' pair, bach pan is guaranteed with a guarantee so broad and strong that you might have written it yourself. This guarantee Is made possible only by expert manufacture ana ngia iacxory lnspecuon. V DURHAM HOSIERY MILLS Durham, N. C. V Your Pap ers A bound Tolume of the ProffrtnlT Farmer with th Indexes, makes a mif ntrmm wart Saathcra fmrm Prbtni.- Tlme and again rou will recall an article that covered Just tn proposition you hare run up against If you .bar your copies in one of our binders, with the aid of the index, yon can locate it In a minute and hart just the information you need Wltl YHIMlU. - Having them made In large Quantities, we get them at a reasonable price and sell them without profit Price only 50c each or The Progressive Farmer one year and binder, two sears and d binder, both S1.40: TWO ye binder, both S2.00, or given as a reward for send Intr ms lust 11.00 in subscriptions not vour own or that of any member of your own household.) Begin now to bind your copies' of The Progressive Parmer. . j;i .-..- ; : The Progressive Farmer as well as in word. Tf ihr n; f f?nal. business - to' be: her .sister's Tk-; n.ii tsr: w : ymr i.fli Peel good tart apples. Core, cut small and tfOll VvCCVll 111 X OUT iOUOIl half fill baking pan. Add a tablespoonful oi water for each apple" H teaspoon cinnamon and 2 cloves. Sweeten. to taste. Add the yolks of 4 eggs and .the white of 1, a lump of good butter and a little nutmeg. Cover a dish 'with paste,' put In the pudding and forty minutes. ' Thtra Is no botttfm GEY a copy of our book v The Boll Weevil Problem IT WILL IlELP YOU BEAT THIS PEST V 'ORDER YOURS TODAYS r- Supply Limited. PRICES: Cloth, 7Sc Paper, 50c With The Prsircsslvc rarmer, oaeycar, Oetlu II 40 hapcr. 1.15 t . i fit 4 1 ii ? ft- IE: 1. ( i t w r a r. ; i l.'V i it i t if If iff, v'4 t 1 ' ! I v i - t. ' -l . ft I I ft 1 1 . I . i- i ; l ? . 4 I ii. Ml - - .. jMi iti cacn oi us reai- crust . Perv with cream. - . In r ,' ! i w "
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