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Show SOME POINTS ON ECONOMY. '' Wise Is the Housekeeper Who Appro elates That In This There !, Are No Trifles. There are no trllles In economy. Tho housekeeper who appreciates this in practice as well as In theory Ib on tho roud to success in hor profession. ft ,.. "-.,,. ,u may seem hardly worth while to "save" crusts and heels of loaves for bread 'crumbsscfaps of checso Tor macaroni, and soup bones and all meat I trimmings for Btock, cold vegetables for salads, to make Jolly of apple and pineapple peelings, to keep orange and M lemon peel to candy for desserts In I short, to throw away nothing entablo, fj no matter how small tho fragments. A But theso apparently Inslgnlllcnnt sav- g Ings mount up to a goodly total In tho a course of a year, and add much to tho I, variety that one may have at small expense. Tho woman who has studied m tho disposition of remnants docs pot Si have to stint her hiiBband In order to ft keep within n small Income. Sho can p provido a breakfast of fruit, cereal, m. coffoo, toaBt or rolls, and bacon or eggs, or fish, supply a lunch which Is B plentiful and appetizing, nnd sprend Bh a her table at night with a soup, a ment Sand a couple of vegetables, a salad or a sweet, and n rup of coffee, have a K, good variety at nil tho meals, and In- I vlto an occasional friend to dinner J without exceeding a moderate houso- hold nllowanco. Harper's Dazar. |