The Boston Cooking School magazine of culinary science and domestic economics . rage -Welchs is the drink for youthand age. It tastes good, satis-fies thirst and is healthful. Itcontains all the health-givingqualities of the finest Concordgrapes. It is a splendid tem-perance beverage for the adds a touch of cheerfulhospitality to all formal and^ informal affairs. I Welchs r • p TVSe JVatioi t/ 2>rinJS. To maintain the high quality ofWelchs we pay from $7 to $9 per tonover the market price, thus securing-only the choicest of the luscious Con-cords grown in the Chautauqua GrapeBelt. W


The Boston Cooking School magazine of culinary science and domestic economics . rage -Welchs is the drink for youthand age. It tastes good, satis-fies thirst and is healthful. Itcontains all the health-givingqualities of the finest Concordgrapes. It is a splendid tem-perance beverage for the adds a touch of cheerfulhospitality to all formal and^ informal affairs. I Welchs r • p TVSe JVatioi t/ 2>rinJS. To maintain the high quality ofWelchs we pay from $7 to $9 per tonover the market price, thus securing-only the choicest of the luscious Con-cords grown in the Chautauqua GrapeBelt. Welch Punch For a dainty, unfermented punch, takethe juice of three lemons, juice of oneorange, one pint Welchs Grape Juice,one quart water and one cup sliced oranges and pineapple andserve cold. Order a case and have asupply in the house. If unable to get Welcha of your dealerwe will ship a trial dozen pints, expressprepaid east of Omalia, for $3. Sarapla4-oz. bottle mailed, lOc. Write forour free booklet of recipes. The Welch Grape Juice Co. Westfield, lower portion of the back into twopieces. Then separate the second jointfrom the leg into two, and it is readyfor serving. Give a portion of thedark and a portion of the white meat,with a small amount of the stuffing, toeach person. Chicken, capon, and wildturkey are all carved in the same boned turkey or boned chicken—infact, any boned fowl, is simply cutin thin slices, beginning at the neckfirst. He Learned How it Was Done ELIHU Root tells a story abouthimself and his efforts to correctthe manners of his office boy. Onemorning the young autocrat came intothe office, and tossing his cap at a hook,exclaimed: Say, Mr. Root, theres a ball gamedown at the park to-day, and I want togo down. Now the great lawyer was willing thatthe boy should go, but thought hewould teach him a little in good man-ners. James. he said, that isnt theway to ask a favor. Now you sit downin my chair and Ill show you how todo


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