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From MRS. CLARA L. MCADOW. of Montana, Lady Manager. Three cups of very light dough, three cups sugar, one cup butter, three eggs, one nutmeg, one teaspoonful cinnamon, raisins, a teaspoon of salaratus dissolved in a little hot water. One cup butter, two cups sugar, one teaspoon cream tartar, one-half teaspoon soda, two cups flour, one cup corn starch, four eggs, one cup milk.

Starling logically. "They had salaratus in their pickles too." "How could you tell?" "Tell? As if I couldn't tell! Tell by the colour." "Ours are green too." "Not green like that. I would despise to make my pickles green that way. I'd as soon paint 'em." "It was very handsome, mother, the supper altogether." "Hm! It was a little too handsome," said Mrs.

In the beginning he was rather too liberal with his salaratus, but the product gave us the pleasant delusion of having reached a land of gold nuggets.

"They don't know how to make soda biscuit down yonder," Mrs. Starling broke out abruptly, just as their drive was near ended. "Don't they?" said Diana absently. "All yellow!" said Mrs. Starling disdainfully. "Nobody would ever know there was any salaratus in my biscuit or in yours either." "Except from the lightness, mother." "The lightness wouldn't tell what made 'em light," said Mrs.