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September 21, 2018 · Posted in Cookbook 

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Image from page 319 of “American cookery” (1914)
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Identifier: americancookery19unse_0
Title: American cookery
Year: 1914 (1910s)
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Publisher: New York [etc.] : Whitney Publications [etc.]
Contributing Library: Boston Public Library
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Buy advertised Goods — Do not accept substitutes.315 The Silver Lining When Love Relented With mood attuned to tender griefShe touched her harp with soulful zeal; Love loitered for an instant brief—Then turned upon his heel. She opened wide the garden gate; Within was bloom in rich array.Love yawned—hed risen rather late— And passed upon his way. With chastened heart she sought retreat,And turned to plain, domestic arts; Lo, Love returned with flying feet,Lured by her matchless tarts. Harriet Whitney Symonds.

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The Hussy My husband thinks my hand-paintedchina so lovely that he says he wantsto take it with him when, he dies. No doubt it will stand anotherfiring. Popular Lies. Yes, sir, my wife and I have livedtogether thirty years and have never hada cross word. My summer vacation cost me exactlyfour dollars and sixty cents a day.Anyone who spends more than that is abase plutocrat. I make a rule to pay all my bills 316 regularly in cash on the first day of everymonth. Then theres no question. If I thought there was any doubtabout my making your daughter happy,sir, I should be the last man in the worldto ask her to marry me. But, my dear, this is only my secondcigar today. Yes, sir. Ten thousand miles inthat car of mine, and my total bill forrepairs is eighteen cents. So you dont believe in college educa-tion? No, sir. After graduation Inearly starved to death practising law.But you look prosperous now. Yes,sir. I went into vaudeville and made afortune balancing a barrel on my feetwhile standi

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Image from page 90 of “American cookery” (1914)
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Identifier: americancookery19unse_0
Title: American cookery
Year: 1914 (1910s)
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Publisher: New York [etc.] : Whitney Publications [etc.]
Contributing Library: Boston Public Library
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Why Be a Slave to Cookiig? Heres anew kind of maid, with no wagesto pay. Cooks your meals fromSoup to Dessert while you areaway enjoying yourself. Cantbum or scorch the food. Gives allthe time you want for leisure,social pleasures, sewing, reading,shopping or resting. Cuts Fuel Bills60% to 80% Saves 257c on Meat Bills by making cheaper cutstaste better than ex-pensive cuts do now.Thousands of satis-fied users. A Large Complete Outfit of Wear-Ever Aluminum CookingUtensils Free Write for big illustrated free book explaining everything.Learn how you can use the Perfection—the new kindof fireless cooker—ten days in your own kitchen with-out paying a cent in advance, and how a few cents aday is all you need pay if you keep it. Special Direct-from-Factory Price quoted to all who write at once. Just say Send your freebook, on a postal, and our wonderful message of freedomfrom cooking drudgery will reach you by return post. Writethis minute. Address JOHNSTON SLOCUM CO.. 225 State St., Car

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Olivia Making Fried Steak – FIAR
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This is for one of the stories in the Five in a Row series. The cookbook had a variety of recipes to bring the book to live through food.


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