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  5. COOKERY NOTES.

    Melt a piece of butter in a saucepan and add to it two or three peeled tomatoes, cut in slices. When partly cooked add a well-beaten egg, and pepper ...

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  6. AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY.

    That quality in a lens by which it readers the lines in the centre of the image as well as those at the margain, so that they fulfil the rules of ...

    Article : 79 words
  7. MARROW PIE.

    Stew some marrow and rub it through a sieve. To each cupful of this add 1 small cupful of milk, 1 egg, well beaten, a little sugar and spice, ...

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  8. SPOTTING OUT PINHOLES.

    Transparent spots, or pinholes, are often found in a negative. As these will appear ugly black marks upon the print, they should be carefully ...

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  9. WEEK-END BISCUITS.

    Half a packet of self-raising flour, half cup sugar, half a nutmeg, half a cup dripping, half a cup golden syrup, 3d currants, one cup hot water. Rub ...

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  10. POTATO SALAD.

    Take eight or ten cold potatoes (large), two tablespoonfuls vinegar, one onion (or a few young ones), two tablespoonfuls chopped parsley, the yolks of ...

    Article : 105 words
  11. FLAPPER ENTERTAINMENT.

    Geraldine: I wish I were a man. Arthur: What would you do? Geraldine: I'd propose to me. ...

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  12. THE PITY OF IT.

    Angelina: Sweetheart, would you die for me? Bertic: It wouldn't do any good, darling. I'm not insured. ...

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  13. HARD TO TELL.

    Benham (during a quarrel): Well, if you want to know it, I married you for your money. Mrs. Benham: I wish I could tell as ...

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  14. COPHA JAM ROLY.

    Ingredients: 4oz Copha, 10oz flour, 1 teaspoon baking powder, pinch of salt, half cup water, jam. Method: Sift flour, baking powder, and salt, rub in ...

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  15. A HAIR TONIC.

    Pat: "Phwat is that ye are at, Biddy?" Biddy: "Sure it's a bottle of hairrosthorer Oi'm puting on me ould ...

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  16. IF ONLY.

    Mrs. Penshurst (reading novel): ''And entering, Kathryn de Vere swept the room with a glance--" Heavens! I wish lo goodness I could induce our ...

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  17. SAVORY FISH.

    This is an appetising breakfast dish for a winter morning. Take two tomatoes, one and a half ounces butter, two small onions, two tablespoons milk, ...

    Article : 113 words
  18. HOW HE WON HER.

    She: I'll wager you have told lots of other girls that you love them. He: Well, if such has been my misguided career, it is now in your hands ...

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  19. AT THE FANCY DRESS BALL

    He: What in thunder are you supposed to be? She: Cinderella. He: Well I knew she wore a glass ...

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  20. HOUSEHOLD HINTS.

    Boil all odd pieces of soap in an old saucepan to a jelly, with a little water. Pour this into a basin of hot water, and thoroughly mix with a spoon. Add ...

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  21. TO BE PITIED.

    First Millionaire: Hard lines these days. Second Millionaire: Yes; our relatives are waiting for us to die to get ...

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  22. GENERALLY SPEAKING.

    Maude: Generally speaking, women are-- Nasty Man (interrupting): Yes, they are. ...

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  23. WISE DOG.

    Gyer: I have the most knowing dog you ever saw. Myer: Most knowing? Gyer: Yes. Why, every time he ...

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  24. CURING CROUP.

    Croup can be cured in one rainute, and the remedy is simply alum and sugar. The way to accomplish the deed is to take a knife and grate or ...

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  25. AFTER REFLECTION.

    "I thought you were thinking seriously about getting married." "I was." ...

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  26. OUR FUNNY LANGUAGE.

    We'll begin with box, and the plural is boxes, But the plural of ox should be oxen, not oxes. ...

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  27. OLD STOCKINGS.

    Most people discard old stockings when feet are gone. If black or coloured ones are cut right open and two are put together and hemmed they make ...

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  28. KITCHEN SOAP.

    This is a splendid way to use up all, burnt or dirty fat. Put all fat in an old saucepan with a few cups of water and boil slowly for one hour. Pour ...

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