Virginian . 188. Who Knows Better Whats Good? Bobbie and Betty are very good sometimes—two or three times a week, at least—though you might never guess it from their roguish faces, and then mauinia givesthem for dessert something which they like very much. More often than anythingelse it is Jell-O, not merely because it is more economical and easier to prepare thanthe other good things they like, but because they prefer it to almost anything elseand because it is good for them. is pure and wholesome, and it makes up into an almost infinite variety of dishes, someto appeal to the most fastidiou


Virginian . 188. Who Knows Better Whats Good? Bobbie and Betty are very good sometimes—two or three times a week, at least—though you might never guess it from their roguish faces, and then mauinia givesthem for dessert something which they like very much. More often than anythingelse it is Jell-O, not merely because it is more economical and easier to prepare thanthe other good things they like, but because they prefer it to almost anything elseand because it is good for them. is pure and wholesome, and it makes up into an almost infinite variety of dishes, someto appeal to the most fastidious appetites, and others to satisfy any healthy appetite. There could not be anything better for the Sunday dinner dessert than one of thesedelicious dishes. It can be made as simple or as elaborate as any one could wish, justas the Jell-O dessert for every-day dinner can. A beautiful new Jell-O Book tells the story of a lovely young bride, who knew nothing about cooking, but who soon learned how to make up de


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