on, a real aristocrat is now.
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Here are some of--Mrs. Rorer's Standard Books of peculiar interest just
at this time:
HOME CANDY MAKING
Has an appealing sound. The idea of making
candy is enticing. And here are ways easily
understood for making all sorts of delicious
confections. The directions are plain and
easily followed.
=Bound in cloth, 75 cents; by mail, 80 cents=
CAKES, ICINGS AND FILLINGS
This is another book that has an appeal. Every
housewife has pride in her knowledge of cake
making, or at least likes to have them for her
home and her guests. Well, here are recipes in
abundance.
=Bound in cloth, $1.00; by mail, $1.10=
KEY TO SIMPLE COOKERY
A new-plan cook book. Its simplicity will
commend it to housewives, for it saves time,
worry and expense. By the way, there is also
the layout of a model kitchen, illustrated,
that will save many steps in the daily work.
=Bound in cloth, $1.25; by mail, $1.40=
DAINTIES
Contains Appetizers, Canapes, Vegetable and
Fruit Cocktails, Cakes, Candies, Creamed
Fruits, Desserts, Frozen Puddings, etc.
=Bound in cloth, $1.00; by mail, $1.10=
PHILADELPHIA COOK BOOK
A famous cook book, full of all the brightest
things in cookery. Hundreds of choice recipes,
all good, all sure, that have stood the test by
thousands of housewives. The beginner can pin
her faith on these tried recipes, and the good
cook can find lots to interest her.
=Bound in cloth, $1.50; by mail, $1.65=
MY BEST 250 RECIPES
Mrs. Rorer's own selection of the choicest
things in every department of cookery, as for
instance, 20 Best Soups, 20 Best Fish Recipes,
20 Best Ways for Meat, 20 Best Vegetable
Recipes, and so on through the whole range of
table food. =Bound in cloth, $1.00; by mail,
$1.10=
For sale by Boston Cooking-School Magazine, Co.,
Department and Bookstores, or
=ARNOLD & COMPANY, 420 Sansom St., Philadelphia=
Buy advertised Goods--Do not accept substitutes
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