I i i The Commoner DECEMBER, 1913 17 Ma CHRISTMAS OFFERMa OUR ANNUAJ.CHRISTMAS COMBINATION FEATHER BED, FEATHER PILLOWS PAIR OF BLANKETS AND BOLSTER Greatest bnrKftln over ottered. Feflthcr lied wciRhs 40 lbs., covered Jn 8 oz. A.C.A. ticking; pair of 0 lb. nlllows, same grade; Pair lull Mzo blankets and large c, lb. bolster. This combination would cost you at a retail store $17.50. AN IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT $10.002 feather Mattrosjes, 1 Ticking $10.00 llullt for winter and summer use. One fildo a $uo eexxlon of soft, springy sections, snug and warm. Other side firm, smooth and cool, lor suiinni'r tiw. Weighs 35 lb. Guaranteed for a lifetime. Some thing new. 56.35 36 LB. FEATHER' BED $6.35 No excuse for not having a new, comfortable feather bed now. All leather beds. mnttrcs.scs, pll ows mndo Irom new. clean, odorle.s and dust loss feathors. Mattresses, beds and pillows venti lated and military. All got ds guaranteed. You must ho Nit felled o money back, fivdi must conio with ordeiK. flood territory tor llvo agents, fata log free. AVrlto loday lor your bed. lie crenco: Hroadway National Hank. PURITY BEDDING CO,, Box 244, R, Nashville, Tenn, given on the word of a trained nurse. But all trained nurses are not well posted in all things. Recipes Wanted Mrs. A. G. R. wishes a recipe for Marlborough, pie, where macaroons are used in it, baked with one crust, and covered either with whipped cream or meringue. Can somebody give it to her? Here are the only di- found in my mauy be rections to cook books: , Marlborough apples, stewed LATEST FASHIONS FOR COMMONER READERS nt Your Coa B You won't have to 8 "look after the fiirnn.ro' every few hours If It Is fitted with' a Keen 'Furnace Hcbu lalor. It saves hundreds of trips to the cellar. Works tho drafts auto matically. Keeps tho temperature even at just tho degree you prefer. Prevents all waste of fuel, savins Its price in a season. 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Guaranteed to hold at all times Indudiag ivhen you are working, taking a bath, etc. Has cured In case alter case that seemed hopeless, Wr!t fop Free Iiook or ithlee Cloth-bound, 104 pages. Explains the dangers of operation. Shows Just what's wrong with elastic and spring trusses, and why drugstores should no more be al'owed to fit trusses than to perform operations, exposes the humbugs shows how old-fashioned worthless trusses are sold under false and misleading names. Tells all about the care and attention we give you. Endorsements irom over 5000 people, Including physicians. Write to-day-rind out how you can prove every word we say by making a day test without risking a penny. Box 77i-CluthCo;, 125 E.23rd St., New York City Pie Two pounds of and pressed through a sieve or colander; one pound of butter softened; one pound of sugar; twelve eggs; juice of two lemons, five tablespoonfuls of cream, a little each of nutmeg and cinnamon. Bake in a nice one-crust paste. This amount should fill five medium-deep pans. A. S., of Wisconsin, wishes a recipe for a cosmetic published some years ago in The Commoner, having as part of the ingredients an egg with lemon drops. "We have as yet failed to find the recipe wanted, but will give it more attention, and if found will re publish, as requested. Meantime, if some one has such a recipe, won't you please send it in? G. L. G. asks for a market for a valuable old book. We cannot fur nish the names of collectors, and the sale will depend on the book and its condition. A small ad. in the Sub scribers' column of The Commoner will doubtless "bring the information wanted. Mrs. C. L. wishes a remedy for weak wrists, saying the trouble is not rheumatic, but 'the inner side of the wrist is very niuch swollen, and on doing work of, any kind, the pain is very severe, the best thing for her to do is to cfonsult a good physician. The trouble may not be entirely local, and improved health may 'be all she needs. Wo Imvo made arrangements to supply our renders with high grade, perfect fitting, Benin nllowing and easy to uhs patterns, designed by a leading firm of New York fashion puhliKhurp. Full descriptions accompany each pattern an well as a chart showing how to cut your material with tho leant poMilblo amount of waste. Any pattern will ') neat postage prepaid upon receipt of ton ccnlH. Wo will also lsue a ruw fanhlon book quarterly, 8prlng, Hummer, Autumn and Winter, Illustrating hundreds of now style Autumn nutnbor now ready. Wo will hcihI this book for two centH postage prepaid If order fid at tho samo tlmo that a pattern Is ordered, or for llvo cents, postage prepaid If ordered without a pattern. Resides Illustrating liundredH of pattern, thin fashion book will tell you bow to bo your own dressmaker. Whn ordering patterns please give pattern number and size desired. Address nil orders Fashion Department, The! Commoner, Lincoln, Nebraska, GANGER FREE TREATISE I, Tho Loach Sanatorium, juiuianapoiis, jnu nut pubiuneu A DOOKIOl WD1CU sires iBtercfttinK iaota fcbosttbe cause of Cancer; alio tells what to do for pais, weeding, odor, etc Write tor it today, ueatloalcgUiispaptr. Some Good Recipes Spico Cake Sugar, one-half cup; shortening,-one-fourth cup; molasses, half a cup; sour milk, half a cup; pastry flour, ono and one-half cups; cinnamon, one teaspoonful cloves, half teasj)oonful;,-Boda, three-quarters teaspoonful; chopped raisins, half-cup; walnr.t meats, halC-cup; two .eggs. Beat the yolks of the eggs, gradually beating in the sugar, soften, but not melt, the shortening, and sift the flour and spices two or three times together; mix smoothly, fold in the stiffly beaten whites of the eggs, raisins and nut meals. Bake in well buttered gem pans in a moderate oven for about twenty five minutes. Ice, if liked. Old Fashioned Stuffing This may be used for either chicken or turkey. Two cups of hot, mashed potatoes, one and one-half cups of soft bread crumbs, one-fourth cup chopped fat salt pork, one onion, finely chopped, one-third cup of butter, one egg, tea spoonful of table salt, one teaspoon ful of powdered sage. The stale bread crumbs may be softened in sweet milk, or in cold water sufficient to moisten through. . New England Boiled Dinner A boiled dinner commonly consists of warm boiled corn beef served with vegetables which are cooked in the water the meat was boiled in not with the meat. Wipe the meat and tie in shape, put into kettle and cover -with cold water and bring slowly to a boil; boil five minutes, remove scum, and then cook slowly until tender; be sure it is done. Then lift from the pot and into the water put carrots, turnips, cabbage and tfQC. hnptc if used, should be cooked separately. Serve the cab bage and beets in separate dishes, and. the other vegetables with the Scrambled Eggs To five eggs use half a cup; of milk', salt and pepper JPv. a. 0) ID - til : urn S iu' V' '-'? l'''i' I I r-i-rrs "' r r 5032 Indies' Drexn One piece moclel having detachable cberoiHotte, low? or short sleeves and a three piece skirt, opening In front and attached to the bodice with high or normal waistline. Tho pattern Js cut in sizes 32 to 42 inches oust measure. Medium size re quires 4 yards of 50 inch material. 5C30 T,adle' Apron -A model which is also suitable for p house dress. It has a- fitted front panel and sides and back als6 follow the lines of the figure; Wash materials, brilliantino and tho,,,, like are sultablo for this style. Tho pattqrn'is cut in sizes 32 to 42 inches bust measure. Medium size requirewa r.ti. -uarAa et ?.fl Innh material- " yrr - i;i . 033( (HtVm DrcHH The plain blouset'S? has a diagonal front closing, a qma.ll' Jf collar and sleeve full length' or, , shorter. The four gore skirt forma a. 'Jk dox' pjeai panel in irunt unu uiu. - Moire, velveteen, serge, cheviot, 7'etcfcJ - iv;onunueu un nex-i im&v,j ', ,.j , ' ""WtL -r&,