. American cookery . rite for it today. Addressthe Home Economy Department, 2515 Consumers Building, Chicago Chicago THE HEBE COMPANY Seattle Buy advertised Goods — Do not accept substitutes 779 AMERICAN COOKERY Crawford. The new Victory Crawford is only forty-three inches from end to end Yet this wonderful little range, with everyinch of space efficiently utilized, offers youthe convenience of a gas stove with five topburners, two gas ovens and a broiler — and acoal range with four griddles and a roomy oven. Oven space? Yes—six and a half square feet,or thirteen square feet when you use the r


. American cookery . rite for it today. Addressthe Home Economy Department, 2515 Consumers Building, Chicago Chicago THE HEBE COMPANY Seattle Buy advertised Goods — Do not accept substitutes 779 AMERICAN COOKERY Crawford. The new Victory Crawford is only forty-three inches from end to end Yet this wonderful little range, with everyinch of space efficiently utilized, offers youthe convenience of a gas stove with five topburners, two gas ovens and a broiler — and acoal range with four griddles and a roomy oven. Oven space? Yes—six and a half square feet,or thirteen square feet when you use the racks. And its the only range on the market whichpermits the use of a gas broiler and threeovens at the same time. Handsome, handy, easy to keep clean, theVictory Crawford — with its exclusive up-to-date features — is the range you will want toown when you see it — at your dealers. Sold by Leading Dealers WALKER & PRATT MFG. CO. BOSTON, U. S. A. Makers of Highest Quality RangesFurnaces and Boilers ilSk. The Silver Lining Coasting An officer on board a warship wasdrilling his men. I want every man to lie on his back,put his legs in the air and move them as ifhe were riding a bicycle, he commence. After a short effort, one of the menstopped. Why have you stopped, Murphy?asked the officer. If ye plaze, sir, was the answer,Oim coasting. — Pittsburgh Chronicle-Telegraph. Some years ago a party of prospectorswere looking for minerals in the OzarkMountains of southeastern Missouri. Itwas during the month of February, andthe prospectors encountered a period ofvery bad weather, varying from rain tosnow and sleet and back again to day, when discussing the weather inthe presence of Uncle Bill Hunter, anative Ozarkian, one of the party in-quired if the weather would not changesoon. Oh, yes, hitll change, all right,replied Uncle Bill. All the gosh-durnedweather in the United States comes hereto change. Rastus, said Colonel Sparks, theytell me that fine do


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