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  2. Children's Column.

    "Im going to strike, motlier," said Tom. "And I," said Ned. "Strike what?" asked mother. "Why, strike—strike work, you know. ...

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  3. Ladies' Column. DOROTHY'S LETTER.

    DEAREST ETHEL,—Rain has been by no means uncommon to us during this year, and, from all accounts, the same may be said with regard to your colony. With a downpour, ...

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  5. RECIPES.

    Bucon Omelette.—Cut up a tablespoonful of minced bacon into the finest picces, half fat and half lean; add pepper to taste; beat up three or four eggs, and stir in the bacon; cook ...

    Article : 411 words
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  7. HOUSEHOLD NOTES.

    Buttermilk will remore tar spots sometimes. Rinse in soapy water. A paste of soft soap and starch will take stains out of bed ticking. Spread it on the ...

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