Show in bottling catchup or pickles boil the corks aad while hot you can press them into the bottles and when cold they are tightly sealed use the tin foil from compressed yeast to cover the corks miss hildegarde hawthorne daughter of mr julian hawthorne and granddaughter of the great novelist has contributed tri buted to harpers magazine a story joew imitation paper or at least that much used in fashionable circles is parchment vellum this is a heavy paper of cream shade and is dull finished not unlike undressed kid dinner cards are made of the same dull surface board eggs of colored metal bine dull red copper silver and bronze are shown ath broken edges to which a tiny silk bay is fitted these are used instead of score cards at progressive euchre parties little balls of silver being dropped in for each game won a black ball scoring a loas |