. Daily living; a manual designed to simplify the work of the housekeeper; being a practical cook book adapted to families of moderate and small means, introducing food principles, marketing, cooking and serving ... furnishing menus and recipes for 365 consecutive days . esulted in a raising of that price inmany of the better residence districts. Why? Because the agitationbrought out the facts, and intelligent people awoke to demand thekind of economy that they ought to have, the only true economy, goodmilk at a practicable cost. It must appeal to every intelligent housekeeper that the price-b


. Daily living; a manual designed to simplify the work of the housekeeper; being a practical cook book adapted to families of moderate and small means, introducing food principles, marketing, cooking and serving ... furnishing menus and recipes for 365 consecutive days . esulted in a raising of that price inmany of the better residence districts. Why? Because the agitationbrought out the facts, and intelligent people awoke to demand thekind of economy that they ought to have, the only true economy, goodmilk at a practicable cost. It must appeal to every intelligent housekeeper that the price-basisfor such an article must include the cost of perfect hygienic protection. As to the farm itself, a visit tells the story better than any descrip-tion that we could pen. The moment the wayfarer strikes the wind-ing roadway that leads up to the old homestead he becomes milkhungry. 576 DAILY LIVING R P. HOOD & SONS INSPECTION OF SCC«E CARD .>n^^sa ic rprsor as. Tiilnre ine°rTT£^ USmZ STATES ^TNENT OF AC^CS^TJKL ^ i: — i iiipIh I ?Jliiiij^ C^^-- -^T^ prodaced daOj Sii r3& is JitsasT ^o Diate o€ iaspediaB , 190 l?T^)r4i»ir<: (Sgmeij Imsp\tv»: HOOD S MILK 577 SOOSE- auiP^t^. sL 578 DAILY LIVING As he scents the pure air and his eye dwells on the soft, boskypastures, he says to himself, How good a glass of milk, freshly pouredat that old kitchen door, would taste ! Then he looks over the immaculate dairy, the scrupulous handlingand sealing of the milk for transportation, and learns of the fast trainsthat hurry it to Boston in the cool of the early morning, and he realizeswith new satisfaction that it is possible to receive a glass of milk overthe counter in the great city, or have a jar left at his house, that is notonly as good but probably a great deal better than he ever quaffed asa barefooted boy at ins old farm home among the hills. There are few more picturesque incidents of rural life than th


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