Good Housekeeping Magazine, Tom 18Hearst Corporation, 1894 |
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... Woman and an Income . Marking and Caring for the Household Goods . Walnuts and Marshmallows . Mrs. Margaret Fayerweather . Modest Experiment , A 85 " Good Housekeeping " Eclectic . 87 Marienne Heaton . Nore , Elsie 81 Housekeeping in ...
... Woman and an Income . Marking and Caring for the Household Goods . Walnuts and Marshmallows . Mrs. Margaret Fayerweather . Modest Experiment , A 85 " Good Housekeeping " Eclectic . 87 Marienne Heaton . Nore , Elsie 81 Housekeeping in ...
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... woman with a small family and the woman who is employed the greater part of the day and has but little time for cooking . Here one can buy as small a quantity as half a pound of ham , tongue , corned beef , boned turkey , head cheese ...
... woman with a small family and the woman who is employed the greater part of the day and has but little time for cooking . Here one can buy as small a quantity as half a pound of ham , tongue , corned beef , boned turkey , head cheese ...
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... woman where they boarded wouldn't keep ' em no longer they come up home . Sylvester , he reckoned Jim would take hold and help him some with the spring work , but he ain't lifted a finger to so much as split a stick o ' wood sence he ...
... woman where they boarded wouldn't keep ' em no longer they come up home . Sylvester , he reckoned Jim would take hold and help him some with the spring work , but he ain't lifted a finger to so much as split a stick o ' wood sence he ...
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... can be , and finds fault with her victuals , and won't so much as wipe a dish or make her own bed . " Then she wouldn't have a bed , " advised Aunt Wealthy , but the poor woman was already going down 1894 . 5 GOOD HOUSEKEEPING . LO.
... can be , and finds fault with her victuals , and won't so much as wipe a dish or make her own bed . " Then she wouldn't have a bed , " advised Aunt Wealthy , but the poor woman was already going down 1894 . 5 GOOD HOUSEKEEPING . LO.
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... woman . " Dear children , " said she ; " how good of you to come ! Take good care of her , Jason ; as you deal with her , may the Lord deal with you , " and Jason said " Amen ! " in his heart . 66 ' And now , dears , may your married ...
... woman . " Dear children , " said she ; " how good of you to come ! Take good care of her , Jason ; as you deal with her , may the Lord deal with you , " and Jason said " Amen ! " in his heart . 66 ' And now , dears , may your married ...
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