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Students everywhere say this efficient fountain pen means better work and better grades. 1 (f&ofiMzitk (f ifj Self -Filling Y y Fountain Pen HON-LEAKABLE false bottom. Then put in your asparagus, cover closely, 'and let it steam 15 minutes. Fill another large kettle with cold water, riunge the bag of asparagus quickly into the cold water. Let it remain about 1 minute. . Then take It out. untie the cloth and cut the asparagus into short pieces. Pack these tightly into your jars, add salt In proportion of one level teaspoon- ful to a quart, and cover wttn nor water. Then put on the lid. H Is a Mason jar screw the lid as far as you can with your thumb and J little finger, or until it catches. If j you have glass top jars, place the top j clamp into position, but leave the , other clamp up also. j Then nlace vour jars on the false bottom in your wash boiler, and let them boil for an hour and a half. Be sure the water is boiling before you begin to count the time. The water should cover the jars. Just as soon as the time is vp remove the jars, tighten, and invert them to Fee whether there are any leaks. Do not open the jars, even though they are not full of liquid. After the jars are cool, wrap with paper and store in a dark place. How to Can Rhubarb Wash jars and lids. Hace a wash boiler containing 7 or 8 inches of water on the stove to heat. Wash the stalks clean. Cut them in pieces. Do not removethe skin unless rhubarb is real old. Tie the rhubarb in a thin cloth and place into a kettle of boiling water for 2 minutes. Lift the cloth from tne boiling water and place in a pan of cold water for one minute. Remove from the cold water and wntie the cloth. The next step is to pack the rhu barb tightly in the jars. Pour on hot syrup to Vi inch of the top of the jar. Place on the rubber and cover. If the jar is a Mason screw the lid on as far as you can using the thumb and little finger or until it just catches. This should not be tight. If the jars are of the "spring top" typo clamp one of the wires over the lid leaving the other wire up. Now place the jars on a false bot tom of warm water and cook for 20 minutes. lo not begin to count time until the water really boils around she jars. When the sterilization wriod is over remove the jars from the boiler one by one and tighten the lids. Do not remove the tops even though the jar is not full of the liquid. Invert the jars to cool and to test the joints for leakage. Wrap in paper and store in a cool dark place. Anv one of the following syrup lecipes may be used for the rhubarb: One cup sugar to l'i cups water makes a thin syrup. One cup sugar to one cup water makes a medium thin syrup. One cup sugar to t cup water makes a medium thick syrup. One cup sugar to 'i cup water makes a thkk syrup. (Heat until supar is dissoiTPS.j How to Can Dandelions Wash jars and lids. Place a wash- boiler containing 7 or 8 inches of water on the stove to heat. Sort and clean freshly gathered dande lions and tie in a thin cloth. Place in a kettle containing a wire rack and sufficient bailing water to come ud to the rack. Cover the kettle with a tight fitting lid and allow dandelions to steam for 20 minutes, lift the cloth from the steaming ket tle and nlace In a nan of cold water for two minutes then remove and squeeze out the excess water. The next step is to pack the dande lions tightly in the jars to within one half inch 'of the top of tLe jar. Add salt in the proportion of one level teaspoon for each quart. Place on rubbers and covers. If the Jars tre Masons screw the lid on as far as you can with the thumb and little finger. This should not be tight. If the jars of the "spring top" type clamp one of the wires over the lid leaving tb other wire up. Now place the pars on a falseot tom in the washboiler of warm water. Sterilize one and one half hours. 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