T' "fjr t ; SEPTEMBER 14, ISO! The Commoner. of cinnamon, a level tablespoonful of allspice and one of ginger (ground), one level teaspoonful each of cloves and mace, a grated nutmeg, six bay. leaves. Crush the bay leaves and mix them with all the spices; then, put them into four small pieces of cheesecloth and tie them up loosely; boil for a moment the sugar and vin egar, throw in the bags of spices, and then the fruit. Soft fruits must remain only a minute over the fire. Take from the fire and stand aside to cool. Next morning lift the fruit with a sldmmer and put it into stone Jars. Boil the syrup, pour it over the fruit and let it cool. Do this for nine consecutive mornings, the last morn ing cooking the fruit until it is ten der to the center. Query Box M. M. Answered you by letter. If paper asked for does not reach you, write me again. B. D. G. I haVe no way of getting the information you ask for concern ing white bronze monuments. E. S. M. Plums make a nice catsup to use with cold meats. Will give recipe in next Issue. Ella M. Lavender is not a cos metic; a few drops in the toilet water is refreshing, however. J. L. To make your vinegar sour, put yeast cakes in it. To each five gallons of the vinegar allow one cake of yeast. Josie Olive oil soap is the purest vegetable oil soap, but it may not be what you want. It is green and oily. For a shampoo, soften a bar in hot water and bottle. Use as required. Alice G. The phrase, "nom de plume" is best avoided; pseudonym is the better word to use. Either is used to signify the name usel instead of one's own, by writers. A. W, -To set the blue color, soak the goods two hours in a solution of one ounce of sugar of lead to two gal lons of .water.. .Let dryland wash as usual. Mrs, G. To clean the brass or cop per kettle, scour with a solution of salt and vinegar as much salt as the vinegar will dissolve; apply with a 11 HOW MANY OF US? Fail to Select Food Nature Demands to Ward Off Ailments . - A Kentucky lady, speaking about food, says: "I was accustomed to -eating all kinds of ordinary food until, Xor some reason, indigestion and ner vous prostration set in. "After I had run down seriously my attention was called to the necessity of some change in my diet, and I dis continued my ordinary breakfast and began using Grape-Nuts with a good quantity of rich cream. "In a few days my condition changed in a remarkable way, and I began to have a strength that I had never beeri possessed of before, a vigor of body and a poise of mind that amazed me. It was entirely new in my experience. "My former attacks of indigestion had been accompanied by heat flashes and many times my condition was dis tressing with blind spells of dizziness', rush of blood to the head and neu ralgic pains in the chost. "Since using Grape-Nuts- alone for breakfast I have been free from these troubles, except at times when I have indulged in .rich, greasy foods in quan tity, then I would be warned by a pain under the left shoulder blade, and unless I heeded, the warning the old trouble would come back, but when 1 finally got to know where these troubles originated I returned to my Grape-Nuts, and cream and the pain and disturbance left very quickly. "I am now in prime health as a re suit of my use of .Grape-Nuts." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. " woolen rag, rubbing vigorously, and when clean, rinse well and polish with pulverized chalk or Spanish whiting. Anxious Mother If you had sent your address, I could havo directed you where to get the children's maga zine, but cannot give addresses here. Pattle D.- Pastry flour is made of winter wheat, and is deprived of al most every trace of gluten. Two level tablespoonfuls less of bread flour should be used when it is substituted for pastry flour, as bread flour has greater thickening properties. L. E.I can give4 you a formula for a skin food preparation that Is highly recommendedjjy many specialists, but I cannot promise that it will do fill vnn require of one. A few annllcatlons will do no good. Its use must bo persisted in for months, in order to show rv J suits. S. M. For smoothing and whitening the hands, take the expressed Juice of two large lemons, as much rose water as there is Juice, and twice as much glycerine that is, as much glycerino as the amount of both water arid juice. Keep in a bottle on the wash stand and after washing, while the hands are still damp, rub a few drops thorough ly into the skin and let dry on. This will prevent and cure rough or chapped hands. Anna M. For the horseradish sauce, mix four tablespoonfuls of grated horse-radish, four tablespoonfuls of powdered cracker, one-half cupful of cream, one teasponful of powdered sugar, teaspoonful of salt, half tea- spoonrul of made mustard, ami t.wn tablespoonfuls of vinegar. Cook very gently in a hot water bath (double boiler) until thoroughly heated through and serve with roast meats MansIe.-For cleaning the sink, where soap and hot water fails, put a heaping tablespoonful of concentrated lye In a basin, pour boiling water over it to dissolve, and with a little mop give the sink a light nibbing, and the dirt will slip off as by magic. The mop may db a rag tied to the end of a stick. Be sure to rinse the sink well when done. A Missouri Reader. I know of no school especially for middle-aged peo ple, but think a person past school age can enter any seminary or college by paying the tuition. In cities there are night schools perhaps In your own city. (2) I cannot recommend any correspondence school, as I know noth ing of them. A Chautauqua reading course might be what you want. You did not say what line of study you wish to pursue. Will you write me again? "Ignorance" I can not give you a list of the kitchen things you will need, knowing nothing of the amount of money you have to spend. Any good, housekeeper among, your ac quaintance will help you. Mrs. G. L. Every sauce containing butter and flour is made after the same formula. Melt the butter, add the flour and cook to a paste: then add whatever liquor is required milk, stock, strained tomatoes or cream and cook, beating constantly. The re sult should be a smooth, creamy sauce. X H. If your wife is not a good housekeeper, you will not mend mat ters by fault-finding. Praise what you can, and encourage her with yourl patient helpfulness. If you can not do this for love of her, do it out of respect for yourself as the "head of the house." A great many young wives are "poor housekeepers" at first. Good housekeeping generally comes by education, not by instinct. Amasie A fine quality of black tea is generally advised. In curing green tea., the leaves are steamed as soon as gathered; in the case of black tea, the leaves are allowed to ferment be fore drying. - The result is that the black tea contains far less tannin than the green. C. D, L. For vegetable puree, cook GREAT STOVE OFFER ., .WONDERFUL REDUCTION IN PRICES VSm !SSS'IJ!SSU0 .?-Pr'" ""?"" Unknown or Unthouthl f. SS'wM.y.0U o thinking o! buy Ins any kind KivEuSi?,duccroar, B? lH8 introduction of uciinfLSvcllSrir "knave J"" now mado a 1 . Minouicu Hi our irco npecu S 2.75 g" w " IW7 model, full kk A trim- lOUBlVloW Mien nuntitfnna mih lmnVn.,JmZ.wT the vcrv latest, new mi 'miCT ni iJi-' --"iSSl mnm AwAn..lw h.m.7. ".".! "IJ ""?. .." 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We have new DroncffUMM never heard of before, wo have stove offers to make you that will eurprteo you. eo don't-buy a stove at nose er elsewhere until you get our latest Free Stove Catalogue, and please tell your friends about our Frco Btove Catalegne and the wonderful prico reductions we have Just made and are Just now appearing In the Dig Doofc. Remember; t.uu ucmii uw vu vauuvbuuwucv mjiujuiio. fflvcn free to our customers who buv atcivnt or nthr imoda from us. Book. You can learn all about tho valuable articles wo send you free. send for our Stove Uatalogue. Address, These arc all shown In our treefltovs i all about tho valuable articles wo send you free, you can learn all about it if ysm. SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO., CHICAGO the vegetables to a mush, rub through a soup strainer or sieve, and add stock, as in dried beans or peas. For cream purees, proceed exactly as for vegetable purees, using milk, or mixed milk and cream instead of stock for thinning. The thickening (for holding the solids in suspension) in cream soups should be made of butter and flour rubbed to a paste. "Jule" Offensive perspfration of the feet is often caused by a dis eased condition of the sweat glands, and the feet must be washed often; soaking in equal parts of quite warm water and vinegar for half an hour each night and dusting with a mixture of one part salycilic acid to eight parts talcum powder, is said to be good. Lizzie L. A "patch pocket" is a piece oL material cut In any desired tho edges turned in carefully and tacked all around. These pockets may be sewed on by machine, or slip stitched by hand, if the stitches must not show through as is often tho case with capes which are double faced cloth. The top opening is fin ished with a hem, out-faced with em broidery, bound with ribbon or braid, or merely turned and machine-stitched across. . TALKED SHOP '1 spent a pleasant half hour In a barber's chair yesterday." "How was that?" "Listening to the barber's story of how his brother went suddenly in sane and slashed a customer. The barber explained between strokes that insnnlrv ran in hla fnmflv, fini,. shape or siz'e, either lined or unlined, J bus Press-Post. 1 1 i1 .i , ,! i 1 J I n i . "U ,I i'wiaA. ajjw-f .., ?.& -. .. . fA Uixfr- . - u- n U-mXiuh