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uccessful Canning.= Powell 2.50 =Sunday Night Suppers.= Herrick 1.35 =Table Service.= Allen 1.75 =Textiles.= Woolman and McGowan 2.60 =The Chinese Cook Book.= Shin Wong Chan 1.50 =The House in Good Taste.= Elsie de Wolfe 4.00 =The Housekeeper's Apple Book.= L. G. Mackay 1.25 =The New Housekeeping.= Christine Frederick 1.90 =The Party Book.= Fales and Northend 3.00 =The St. Francis Cook Book.= 5.00 =The Story of Textiles= 5.00 =The Up-to-Date Waitress.= Mrs. Janet M. Hill 1.75 =The Woman Who Spends.= Bertha J. Richardson 1.00 =Till the Doctor Comes and How to Help Him.= 1.00 =True Food Values.= Birge 1.25 =Vegetable Cookery and Meat Substitutes.= Mrs. Rorer 1.50 =Women and Economics.= Charlotte Perkins Stetson 1.50 Address All Orders: =THE BOSTON COOKING-SCHOOL MAGAZINE CO., Boston, Mass.= [Illustration: In Kitchen and Bathroom Old Dutch makes linoleum; tile; tubs and utensils bright like new. For general cleaning, it lightens your work; is efficient and economical] [Illustration: FRUIT SUPREME] =Fruit Supreme= Select choice, fresh fruit of all varieties obtainable. Slice, using care to remove all skins, stones, seeds, membranes, etc.; for example, each section of orange must be freed from the thin membranous skin in which it grows. Chill the prepared fruit, arrange in fruit cocktail glasses with maraschino syrup. A maraschino cherry is placed on the very top of each service. [Illustration: WOODEN SHUTTERS, ORNAMENTED, ARE SUITABLE FOR REMODELLED HOUSES] American Cookery VOL. XXVI NOVEMBER NO. 4 Windows and Their Fitments By Mary Ann Wheelwright Through the glamour of the Colonial we are forced to acknowledge the classic charm shown in late seventeenth and early eighteenth century window designs. Developed, as they were, by American carpenters who were stimulated by remembrance of their early impressions of English architecture received in the mother land, there is no precise or spiritless copy
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