Cover illustration of mother cooking as son looks on; dedicated to "the women of America who are the home-makers". Spokesman Dr. E. Sloan. Images of each page from this item are available. Chapter headings: Page 1: Breads, Muffins and Cakes - Pages 2 - 3: Breads, (cont.); Soups; What to do in case of Sickness - Pages 4 - 5: Sickness, and Soups, (cont.) - Pages 6 - 7: Preserving; Some Points on Etiquette; Soups (cont.) - Pages 8 - 9: Advice to Housekeepers; Fish; Hints on Poultry Raising - Pages 10 - 11: Fish (cont.); Sauces for Fish and Meat - Pages 12 - 13: Eggs; Hernia, or Rupture; Sauces (cont.) - Pages 14 - 15: Meats - Pages 16 - 17: Advice to Housekeepers, and Meats, (cont.) - Pages 18 - 19: Advice to Housekeepers, and Meats, (cont.); Vegetables; The Care of a Child - Pages 20 - 21: Baked Beans; Chicken Croquettes; Colic in Horse; Fritters; Macaroni and Cheese; Vegetables (cont.) - Pages 22 - 23: How to treat a horse; Lobster; Oyster Patties; Salads; Welsh Rarebit - Pages 24 - 25: Candy Recipes, Pies and Puddings; Salads (cont.) - Pages 26 - 27: Advice to Women and Young Girls; Pies (cont.) - Pages 28 - 29: Dessert; How to Keep your Beauty; Pies (cont.) - Pages 30 - 31: Cake; Dessert (cont.) - Back Cover.
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