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th. St., Chicago= Oh, so advanced I feel, for I-- No science in my cranium small-- In learned dress, old friend do spy-- It's only our "Pot Liquor" after all. BY M. E. HENRY-RUFFIN. * * * * * Foreman: "What are you doin' of, James?" Bricklayer: "Sharpenin' a bit o' pencil." Foreman: "You'll 'ave the Union after you, me lad. That's a carpenter's job."--_Punch._ * * * * * "Home-Making as a Profession" Home-making is the greatest of all the professions--greatest in numbers and greatest in its influence on the individual and on society. All industry is conducted for the home, directly or indirectly, but the industries directly allied to the home are vastly important, as the food industries, clothing industries, etc. Study of home economics leads directly to many well paid vocations as well as to home efficiency. Since 1905 the American School of Home Economics has given home-study courses to over 30,000 housekeepers, teachers, and others. The special textbooks have been used for class work in over 500 schools. Of late years, courses have been developed fitting for many well paid positions:--Institution Management, Tea Room and Lunchroom Management, Teaching of Domestic Science, Home Demonstrators, Dietitians, Nurses, Dressmaking, "Cooking for Profit." Home-Makers' Courses:--Complete Home Economics, Household Engineering, Lessons in Cooking, The Art of Spending. BULLETINS: Free-Hand Cooking, Ten-cent Meals, Food Values, Family Finance, Art of Spending, Weekly Allowance Book, _10c. each_. Details of any of the courses and interesting 80-page illustrated handbook, "The Profession of Home-Making" sent on request. American School of Home Economics, 503 W. 69th Street, Chicago. --_Adv._ * * * * * [Illustration: STICKNEY AND POOR'S SPICED POULTRY SEASONING _Stickney & Poor Spice Co._ TWO OUNCES BOSTON] =THANKSGIVING TIME= means company and lots of preparing for the Feast =Turkey--Chicken--Roast Duck= stuffed with dressing seasoned with =STICKNEY & POOR'S POULTRY SEASONING= PIES Pumpkin--Squash--Mince all seasoned with =STICKNEY & POOR'S DEPENDABLE SPICES= Stickney & Poor's Seaso
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