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Show FliWoFdeato ij MAT HINGE UPON THE ! Care of Food in the Home 'l II" this care is not taken, members or' the family may ge't ptomaine . I p15Tbefgerm8 of typhoid, diphtheria, tuberculosis may get into the systrtn ; 'i tbroueh drinking water. ..... ,. I Mies may mako tracks on food after Ifaviuf; visited sick rooms ot tho ;. ;! n- EoBt'fxoii the pavements may get into food that is inadequately pro- j; !' tected anJ deliver a message of death. !; ' Then there is the matter of economy. Nearly every tood requires a j different 'treatment that it may not spoU. Spuds, yams carrots, cabbages, ,; :; celery, tomatoes, apples, pears, oranges, eggs, ham each requires its par- ;, ticular atmosphere and each keeps fresh and wholesome tor greater lengths .. i nt time if its special'requirements are known and met. . The book tells a thousand useful secrets of the pantry. No housewife , ! cl.mild be without it. The attached coupon, properly filled out and mailed ! as indicated, inclosing a two-cent stamp for return postage, gets this book. , THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE INFORMATION BUREAU, Frederic J- Haskin, Director. Washington. D. 0, '.; Inclosed find a two-cent stamp, for which you will please send me, ;! entirely free, the pamphlet. "Caro of Food in the Home." ; Name I Street Address ! |