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CCONES will look much nicer if, as dust from getting into the skin. 1 of tiring sweep- V Ogoon as they are removed from the Rubbing with Ice is an excellent |"g * b I 0^ f ( ) oven, they are rubbed over quickly thing, as the application of ice or cold taKfi s "I 16 IT d "* A > , with some buttered paper. water not only invigorates the skin, ]£° r r * h? v and Af\ * * * but strengthens the facial muscles. even then the re- _&J \ TO clean bead bags, rub the surface Those disfiguring blockheads are re- eaves some- H-B \ - * with crumbled new bread. and all moved much easier directly after the . . t fa de- HHfc V^ the dust will leave the crevices. face has been washed. It is a mistake ".""» fcV 8H H _. * # on theTafe *"" whUe ' Do^ lßr * ' A sucti on D| ■. CONCERNING EGGS uu une j.<xv.t_. cleaner gets all nBJn ————————— /After the squeezing procass, apply __jL i-j-n ißnfi ________ ___._ . .. t _.__«, «._,„---*_» lemon duice, eau de cologne or. cam- . 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C T£ uses of a vacuum cleaner A TEASPOON o vmegaradde to If, however, the skin is inclined, to are man y f and by owning one the A water five minutes before they are be greasy, use white of egg thinned c | e aning of a house or -flat, up- ready, will prevent old potatoes from out with milk.' holstery, carpets, stubborn corners going black and much improves their To permanently darken . eye- of woodwork, etc., is a very simple, flavor. « # # ■ lashes, paint, them consistently hygienic matter. SODA CAKE Witn tea. itiiiiHuiiuiimiiititiHiiiiiuiiiiHUHiiiiiiiiititniiiitiiiiiuiiuiiiuiiiiuiitiHiiiiiiliiiiiiuuiiiiinniiitiimiii —■■■'■■ ' ' ''*•'. ' " niiiiminmuuisumii-niuiiimiin«iitiiiiniiimtiiiinimniitnitiiiiiimiinnniiiitninnfiiniiim»iiiH>i _-.. . . — p-| . n n _ n f flnur 1 CUD of ruinwirv qaviKip RPMPnv PAR RASPBERRY BUNS X , £ruit and 1 teaspoonful bicarbonate M ° N %fi^irS^ R r E mir H . ■ "' "y r * _ - of s6da. Mix these ingredients; melt CMILDKENS OUUtanb TAKE «/felb. flour, 2ozs. sugar and lo*. together a cup of fat and a cup each '* butter, 1 teaspoon of baking pow- of water and sugar. Dissolve the soda Qualified Chemist's. Recipe Easily Made der, 1 egg and a little milk. Mix all j n the water and mix all together. Up At. Home ; . together into a rather stiff paste;.' roll Bake m a moderate oven for 1 hour — — — — ' out thinly and cut into rounds, put an cL keep for a week before eating. An ordinary bottle of cough mcdi- some raspberry jam m the centres and #, * * cine, costing say half-a-crown, is of roll over, pinching slightly and press- »pg jj o jj cracked eggs, wrap each one no use when a number of kiddies have ihg down. Bake for ten minutes. 1 Jn a p i ece 0 f tissue paper and boll colds. It is empty after a few doses. IAM -- K _ rtBO m the usual way. Sensible mothers now make their own JAW DHUro # # # cough mixture witlv "Heenzo" (Hean's _ AX 3 , f y of but . T0 :■ preve nt the contents burning, 13 T J™, iZL 2 S cu S ps' ot fioSr and^ T^^^^«^ at the SS^C?^ t^ffi irS^ a h ° le -answerto CORRESPONDENT %^^ s^!^^ , Sundry Olaze" (W^pawa) : To put or other opium drugs, so that it can oAT CA KES the oss ?. n col + lars .V ad d . a ww safely be given to quite small children. ° AT CAKE > of turpentine to the starch.. When "Heenzo" gives prompt relief m all j>UT 3ozs. dripping and a teacup ot ironing, first^iron lignt ly on the^ wrong kinds of coughs and colds, , croup, T wat er to boil m a pan, then stir m *Jde and whooping-cough, and influenza, and is ii b . oatmeal. Then roll it out very side, rub « over fJ^^.J.jf l6^.^ obtainable at all chemists and stores, thin, cut m rounds and bake m. quick flannel dipped m French chalk, men 2/6 a bottle. But wherever you buy, oven. This may be cooked also on a rub over with a piece ot wmte cura be sure and get "Heenzo" (Hean's Bs- girdle over a slow fire and then stood soap and iron again, mostly on tne sence).. No other will do.* _ before the fire to toast. right side. ~. I %/ — I fi INGREDIENTS- 1 lb. flour. 2 or. butler, TTQU havejbut to try this recipe, then taste U b 3 leod teaspoon* Baking powder. / cupjul . and yo^ll want to try the many other id (t dates, stoned and rolled. appetising recipes to be. found m the W \m METHOD— Sift flour, baking pohder dnd « Highlander " Cookery Book. This is but « 5 salt. Rub m the butter, and mix to a flexible Q there are some fifty others— recipes for 01 */■ i^J^A^iitEl'SS 'macm, Puddings, custards, cakes, desserts-all 4 ji Brush all ooer With a litfe milk- Place the SO Simple and economical. id F sheet of dates on one half , and fold ooer the „i ■- ■ ',' t j I_. 51 (t other half of thc dough. 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