“Good Counsel is Without Price” “Cupid” Munson, the Marriage License Clerk, issuing with every Marriage License the Book of “Good Home Counsel.” “May all your troubles be ‘little ones? ”Index to Advertisers American Biscuit Co., Battery and Broadway - - - - 12 Anglo-California Bank, Market and Sansome ----- 4- Antevita, Box 1287, San Francisco -..................15 Boldemann Chocolate Co., 521 Brannan - - - - - 38 Booth’s Sardines, 110 Market St. ------- 40 Brauer, Dr., 1159 Market St. -------- 24 Bulletin, The, 767 Market St. - - - - - - - -18 Butler Bros., Flood Bldg. ---------34 California Curtain Mills, 86 Third St. ----- 32 California Macaroni Co., 445 Drumm St. - - - - - 42 California Market, Pine near Geary St. ----- 48 Christophe’s, 2390-92 Mission at 20th ------ 28 De Roos, Inc., 109 Montgomery St. - - - - - - 21 Drapery Shop, The, 2416 Mission St. - - - - - - 46 Eastern Outfitting Co., 1017 Market St. ----- 8 Granat Brothers, 1 60 Geary St. Gross, Stockton St. at O’Farrell St. - - - - - - - 30 H-H Extract & Syrup Co., 2320 Mission St. - - - - 29 I.X.L. Canned Tamales, 432 Seventh St. ----- 22 Jorgensen, Thomas, 1186 Market St. ------ 45 Margett, Edw. J., 149 Powell St., near O’Farrell - - - 20 Martha Jane’s Products, 112 Market St. ----- 36 Meat Council of Northern California, 703 Market St. - - 50 Mutual Drug Stores, Market at Fourth - - - - - 14 Chronicle, The, Kearny and Market Sts. ----- 26 Superba Packing Co., 2501 Howard St. - - - - - - 44 That Man Pitts, 771 Market St. - - - - - - -10 Veterans Taxi Co., 611 Post St. ------ Cover Veterans Moving & Storage Co., 611 Post St. - - - - - 22 Woman’s Benefit Association, Oakland ------ 22 When making your purchases we would ask that you give consideration to the merchants represented herein—chosen for their reliability— zvhose co-operation has made possible the gift of “GOOD HOME COUNSEL”, PUBLISHERS 605 Pacific Building San Francisco, California Phone Sutter 3 05 8 T woTable of Contents Beef Recipes - - - - - - - - - - - 53 Begin Right—Save ---------- 5 Bread - - -.....................-60 Buying Diamonds........................- - - - 7 Cakes and Cookies - - - - - - - - - - 61 Candy - -- -- -- -- -- - -64 Chocolate Dainties - - - - - - - - - - 39 Citrus Fruit Recipes - -- -- -- -- -46 Citrus Fruit Recipes - -- -- -- -- -47 Dental Insurance - 24 Etiquette of Stationery - - - - - - - - -11 Fish ------------ -49 “Good Counsel Is Without Price” ------- 1 Household Notes - - - - - - - - - -13 How to Serve -----------23 Ice Cream and Ices - -- -- -- -- -64 Italian Dishes - -- -- -- -- -- 45 Lamb and Mutton Recipes - - - - - - - - 56 Macaroni Recipes ----------43 Martha Jane’s Recipes ----------37 Meats (How to Tell Good Meats) - - - - - - - 51 Medicine Chest, The - - - - - - - - -15 Moderate Cost Menu - - - - - - - - - -19 Music in the Home - -- -- -- -- - 29 Pies ----------- - - 62 Pork ------------- 5 5 Professional Pharmacy - - - - - - - - - 35 Puddings - -- -- -- -- -- - 63 Rugs and Carpets in the Home - - - - - - - 21 Salads - -- -- -- -- -- -- 57 Snapshots _-______----30 Soups _-__-_-------58 Special Dinner (Stuffed Halibut Steak) - - - - - 31 Special Dinner (Planked Salmon Steak) - - - - - 33 Special Dinner (Rib Roast of Beef) ------ 27 Supper and Chafing Dishes................- - - 41 Storage and Packing - - - - - - - - - -17 Teeth, The - -- -- -- -- -- -25 Veal ------------- 54 Vegetables - -- -- --...............59 What a Better Home Means to a Woman =----- 9 ThreeANGLO-CALIFORNIA TRUST COMPANY COMMERCIAL-SAVINGS -TRUST San Francisco Dear Ur. and Mrs. Newlywed: Congratulations! In behalf of the officers and employees of the Anglo-California Trust Company, please allow me to extend to you both¿ their best wishes for a happy and wonderful journey through life. Life's path can indeed be made pleasant for you both if you decide to practice economy, which is the first principle of thrift. Thrift will eventually build for you, nearly all things that are desired to enrich one's happiness. We hope that you will not think it amiss at this particular time to call your attention to our "joint savings account" plan, which is distinctly a plan for married people. Under this plan, a savings account is opened for husband and wife, jointly. Money can be deposited by either one - this is a very practical plan because it places confidence in one another and encourages thrift. As you know, our bank is "The City-Wide Bank" with branches in all parts of the city. This feature of our banking service makes it easy for you to bank near where you reside, or are employed. We hope that you will find it a pleasure to do your banicing with our employees. Our hope is to number you among our 75,000 customers. We call them our ■oustomer-friends" because we have served them faithfully. Now is the time to start your joint acoount. A dollar Is all that is recuir׳ ed and your future may depend upon its growth. Market & Sansome Sts. Market, McAllister & Jones Sts, 101 Market St. Mission & Sixteenth Sts. Fillmore & Geary Sts. Third & Twentieth Sts. FourBegin Right—Save “If you would be sure that you are beginning right, begin to saved'——Roosevelt A savings account is one of the first and most important steps to happiness and independence for any young couple launching their bark upon the sea of matrimony. ooo The pleasure derived each week or month in adding to this account and seeing it grow to a proportion whereby your dreams for the future seem about to be realized, more than compensates for many sacrifices that have been made. ooo Many are the opportunities that are open to one with a savings account. How many men and women there are today who would be independent had they started to save in their younger days. ooo Only a small amount is necessary to start, and by constantly adding a little, together with the compounding of interest, one is surprised at the rapid increase, which thrills you with a desire to make an extra effort to save. ooo Money that has been accumulating in your savings account may also find a ready investment in stocks and bonds that pay a much higher rate of interest, which the bank will secure for you. ooo Every dollar that is placed in the savings bank at the present time is increasing daily in its purchasing power, and the wise course is to save now. ooo Your savings account is the guardian angel that fills every need in times of pleasure or adversity and will give you that feeling of contentment which comes only with knowing that whatever reverses may beset your path you are prepared to meet them. ooo Do you want success? Do you want independence? Do you want happiness? Then start a Savings Account. FiveAt the right is Granat’s well-known Anniversary Wedding Rings in platinum. With one diamond, $30־Pwith 3 diamonds, $38.50; with 6 diamonds, $50; with 12 diamonds, $75; with 24 diamonds, completely encircling it, $125. $85.00 $100.00 $150.00 Silverware in most every pattern at reasonable prices. Accounts opened with responsible parties Invest in Diamonds at your nearest Granat’s Store Diamonds never deteriorate or lose any of their wonderful qualities; they are permanent, everlasting, thus forming one of the safest forms of investment. Diamond values are increasing because of a rapidly growing demand without an increasing supply. The wise people of today are investing in Diamonds—enjoying their charm and the pride of possession, safe in the knowledge that they have certain wealth in a security of the highest order. Diamonds can always be converted into cash in any part of the world without delay or long notice. Any Diamond ever purchased at Granat’s may be exchanged at any time for full value on the purchase of another larger gem. Platinum Mountings Perfect Blue - white Diamonds set in Platinum Mountings. $35 to $100 and Up l/4K$100 1/3K $135 1/2K $225 3/4K $375 Two Stores and a Factory Keep Jewelry Prices Lower Have you Heirloom Jewelry? Let Granat’s skilled artists and designers rebuild it into beautiful new style Jewelry. Have you Jewelry which needs repairing? Let Granat's craftsmen bring it back to beautiful usefulness. Is a Gift of Jewelry due someone? Choose, at lower prices, from the wonderful collection at Granat *Brothers Jewelers lfiOVG״OWn Mission Store (i Factory IbO Geary Street. 224250־ Mission Street “The Treasure House of San Francisco” SixBuying Diamonds The wearing of a diamond or diamonds, affords not only pleasure to the wearer, but establishes a social and business prestige in all communities. Diamonds indicate prosperity and are emblems of success and wealth. The world honors and likes to associate and do business with successful and well-to-do men and women. The newly married woman has at least one diamond to start her collection, her engagement ring, and in these days, generally two, including the first small diamond in her Anniversary Wedding Ring. Of course, as times goes by, more diamonds will be accumulated, because, if properly bought, they can always be turned into ready money in case of necessity; ■frequently into much more money than they originally cost, for the value of diamonds is increasing almost daily, owing to the scarcity of perfect stones. Therefore, one cannot be too careful when buying diamonds. To buy diamonds right, first of all buy for Cash. When you buy on credit you pay an extra profit, to make up the loss on those who didn’t pay. If you cannot pay cash, you shouldn’t even think of buying diamonds—for you cannot get value without cash. Buy from an established-., successful firm only —from a firm that guarantees to refund your money if you are not fullv satisfied—then you are sure that the diamonds are exactly what they are represented to be, and the price as low as possible. Buy -perfect diamonds, if possible. These cost more than those a little off color, or flawed, but they are like twenty dollar gold pieces—good for their face value anywhere, any time. o o o Jewelry set with one’s birthstone is always an appropriate gift, much prized by the recipient, and considered very lucky to wear, even if it be an opal. These are the correct birthstones for each month of the year: JANUARY Garnet Constancy and fidelity. FEBRUARY Amethyst Sincerity V MARCH Bloodstone or Aqua Marine Courage, truthfulness APRIL Diamond Innocence MAY Emerald Happiness JUNE Pearl or Moonstone Health and long life JULY Ruby Contented mind AUGUST Sardonyx or Peridot Felicity SEPTEMBER Sapphire Wisdom OCTOBER Opal or Tourmalin Hope NOVEMBER Topaz Fidelity DECEMBER Turquoise or Lapis Lazuli Prosperity and success SevenA Better Way to Furnish Your Home״-Pay as You Earn TO DENY yourself the comfort and enjoyment of living with your own furniture is a needless sacrifice of life’s greatest achievement—a home. The cheerful credit plan of The Eastern Outfitting Co. brings every home comfort within the limit of your weekly or monthly income. Pay as you Earn. No matter how much or how little you may wish to invest in the furnishing of your home, you can come to this store will full confidence that the Eastern’s Credit Service is designed to meet your personal requirements. Our service to Home Makers gives you the advice and assistance of trained experts in all matters of home furnishing. Choosing the color scheme of the various rooms, selecting the rugs, curtains, draperies and furniture are matters on which you may find this service of utmost value, and there is no charge or obligation—we are glad to render this service, whether you buy or not. 1017 Market Street iVou iurivisk Ike Girl ~ We furnish the Home Stores in All Pacific Coast States EightWhat a Better Home Means To a Woman Home, to a woman, is the ONE place of greatest importance. Wife, mother, daughter, spend nine-tenths of their time in the home —it is the center of the daily routine, in which work, rest and recreation all contribute their respective parts. The BETTER HOME, from a woman’s standpoint, should combine convenience and comfort, also the charm of the beautiful—-this latter so essential to the finer instincts of the feminine sex. Furniture that is GOOD is a vital factor. If it is GOOD it WILL be beautiful—and serviceable. Then come rugs, draperies, and wall coverings that harmonize, to give peace and pleasure to the mind. Next, modern utilities—the vacuum cleaner, a GOOD range, handy kitchen cabinet, fireless cooker, to say nothing of minor helps (not forgetting a sanitary, economical refrigerator)—and a tea-wagon, of course! A HOME wherein drudgery will be turned to delight, wherein there is contentment, wherein friends will find joy in their entertainment, wherein a life of happiness may dwell always. Twenty years ago the subject of a really “livable” home was not so well understood as it is now. Today, the furnishing of the home is being made a real study. Twenty years ago artistic, fine furniture was not so easily obtainable. Today, it is not only more plentiful, but it is very reasonable in cost. Also, today, artistic home environment has become a topic of universal consideration in the leading magazines, women’s clubs and generally. Many utilities and conveniences before unknown have become necessities today. So today there is little excuse for not having a home in keeping with modern times and modern ideas. The expert advice and assistance of trained interior decorators can be had at any good furniture store today without cost or obligation and with this service at hand you can avoid costly mistakes in your efforts to make your home harmonious and beautiful. NineKODAKS AND Supplies PHOTO ALBUMS Printing And Enlarging A Most Complete Stock to Select From Cards and Stationery are made in the very latest styles, at a big saving, by our new process of engraving and embossing without the use of copperplate and steel dies. WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS INVITATIONS VISITING CARDS SOCIAL STATIONERY We extend a most cordial invitation to our friends and newlyweds to visit our store. THAT MAN PITTS 771 Market Street 1705 Fillmore Street TenSnapshots For over thirty years since the Kodak was introduced, amateur photography has been a boon to the public. ooo The simplicity of the Kodak’s operation has made it popular—so popular, in fact, that no vacation is complete without one. ooo Photographs are a record because they tell the truth and because the autographic dates and titles on the negatives are indisputable. But they are more than a record. Each album is a chapter in a story, to us the most fascinating of all stories—the story of us. ooo How Mary Josephine has changed in the last year! It seems like yesterday that she was using baby prattle—and, by a seeming day after tomorrow, she will be having her hair done up. ooo It is only when we look over the old album—or albums, rather— that we realize the changes and the importance of filling the new ones. How it fusses big brother when we prove by the old negative with the autographic date that he was “such a cute little angel” at seven. ooo Because the self-conscious element is eliminated, enlargements from the little snapshot often bring out endearing charms as no posed photograph could ever portray. Kodak as you go. Etiquette of Stationery A woman is known by the stationery she uses. Paper talks. We read between the lines, along the margin, and across the envelope, the story of good or bad taste which speaks in tone, texture and design. ooo Fashions in stationery rise and fall, differ and turn as do the curves of milady’s hat brim. The seasons are marked by many changes of texture, shape and size, often within the realm of good taste, but the fads and fancies of the moment, which run to exaggerated tone and design, are shunned by the woman of refinement. ooo There is one fashion which has never changed—the most perfect of all styles—good, plain, thick, white paper, folded square and put in a square envelope. ooo Many women of excellent taste select one style of stationery and, regardless of existing modes, hold to it for years. This is distinctive, but a glance at the charming varieties of the stationers’ art tempts one to endless modifications, and the trial of one’s ingenuity in motif, monogram and inscription. ElevenIt is Interesting We invite you to see San Francisco men and women making American Crackers and Cakes 6Do you know how we make AMERICAN SODAS “The Cracker with a Flavor?” oAlso American—Fig Bars American—Fruit Biscuit American—Cheese Sandwiches American—Dainty Chips American—High Tea American—Chocolate Beauties Etc., Etc., Etc. We will be GLAD to see you American Biscuit Company Corner of Battery and Broadway San Francisco, California T welvtHousehold Notes Metal that is wrapped in wax paper will not rust. o o o Six cloves added to vegetable soup will give it a new and delicious flavor. o o o After cleaning celery rinse again with a little lemon juice in water to prevent discoloration. ooo Two parts of pork fat to one of beef fat form an excellent mixture in which to fry doughnuts. ooo A slice of ham fried in its own fat will be far more juicy and tender if fried in a covered pan. ooo To keep rugs from slipping cut a triangle of rubber sheeting to fit each corner and sew it firmly in place. ooo Placing silver in a pan of sour milk for a few hours will polish it without any expenditure of elbow grease. ooo To make beef more tender and improve the flavor soak for an hour in one quart of water and one tablespoon of vinegar. ooo If a loose machine stitch is run around scallops several times before they are embroidered, the edges will not fray after being laundered. ooo Milk bottles should always be thoroughly scrubbed before being opened. Pure milk poured from an unwashed, germ laden bottle can be contaminated as it is being poured. ooo Soak old or wilted vegetables in cold water to which a slice of lemon has been added and in an hour they will be as fresh as when gathered. This is especially good for lettuce, spinach and parsley. ooo To soften an old paint brush in which the paint has been allowed to dry, heat some vinegar to the boiling point, and allow the brush to simmer in it a few minutes. Remove and wash well in strong soapsuds, and the brush will be like new. ooo Skim milk should not be thrown away, as it can be made into many nutritious dishes. It makes excellent cocoa and with the addition of a little butter fat is unexcelled for creaming vegetables and for cooking purposes. Skim milk lacks only the fat contents, and this can be supplied by use of cooking fat, butter or vegetable oils. ThirteenPreserve Health and Charm is Y ours The Mutual Drug Stores have helped thousands of brides retain that charm which finds such full expression on a wedding day. We never ,prescribe. We tell you to go to a doctor first. Then we help you by filling his prescription with medicines as pure and fresh as can be found. 18 departments in this largest drug store on the Pacific Coast A beauty parlor in charge of San . Francisco's favorite specialist 25,000 articles of merchandise, and every one sold for less every day! MARKET AT FOURTH FourteenThe Medicine Chest Buy all medicines from a druggist whose stocks move fast enough to insure freshness and potency. Beware of the druggist who is ready to “diagnose” your ailment and “prescribe” a remedy. Prescribing is a doctor’s function. Go to him first when you are sick. Keep your medicine chest dry and airy. Keep all bottles plainly marked so that you can make no mistakes. Keep your medicine chest stocked with fresh medicines. Many medicines lose their potency with age; some even become harmful. Keep your medicines out of the reach of children. All poisons should be kept together in a compartment separated from other remedies. A large drug store generally can give you the safest service. Specialists are in charge of each department. Stocks move rapidly and are therefore fresh and new. Prices are usually lower. THE STANDARD ANTISEPTIC SUPPOSITORY ANTISEPTIC CONES 5 Cents per (Box at All 1Drag Stores i2 in each box, price 50 cents cAll druggists sell them, or direct by mail A. O. SCHMIDT CO., Box 1287, San Francisco, California FifteenTelephone Franklin 3600 for Prompt Service VETERANS’ TRANSFER & STORAGE COMPANY General Baggage and Freight forwarders Moving, Packing, Storing and Shipping. Two trips daily to and from Oakland, Alameda, Berkeley. Local & Long Distance Moving. Baggage checked to and from all trains and steamers. 611 Post Street, San Francisco G. MULLER, Manager SixteenPacking, Moving, Storage, Shipping The average housewife knows very little about the proper packing of household goods for moving, storing or shipping; also the saving that can be effected and the minimum risk of breakage incurred by having her goods handled by a responsible company. o o o These hints are valuable to the family thinking of moving to another part of the country in preparing goods for shipment. The following articles should be boxed or crated, viz., sewing machines, bicycles, bookcases with glass, sideboard tops, mirrors, pictures, delicate center tables, writing desks, and all fragile pieces of every description. o o o All bric-a-brac, china and glassware should be packed in strong barrels with very liberal supply of straw or excelsior, Do not burden drawers with books, clothing or other articles, but pack such things in boxes. Small or medium boxes are the best. Very large boxes are not easily handled, hence easily strained. o o o Chairs should be tied together in bundles of two where practicable and wrapped with paper or burlap. Bear in mind that household goods cannot be too securely packed. o o o In marking goods for shipment, be particular to mark each piece plainly so there can be no going astray of any of the articles comprising the shipment. o o o A reliable company can make a considerable saving in cost and inconvenience by having them take full charge of the packing, moving, storage or shipping, as they have a complete establishment for such business and ship large quantities of household goods in carload lots, have padded vans, and employ only skilled packers for the preparing of goods for either moving, shipping or storage. SeventeenAN AFTERNOON NEWSPAPER Is Essential to the Furnishings of ANY MODERN HOME Brings the news of the whole world to your door, as well as innumerable special features of interest to you. True economy can be practiced by Shopping FIRST in its columns. This Newspaper Is PRE-EMINENTLY SUPERIOR In the Immense Field Covered. A WEDDING PRESENT FOR YOU If you will clip the attached coupon and mail or bring it to THE BULLETIN office, you will be credited with one month’s subscription FREE. This places you under no obligation. THE BULLETIN Cir. Dept. S. F. Date. Gentlemen: Kindly send THE BULLETIN free of charge for one month to the address listed below. NAME .... ADDRESS CITY... APT. NO.. EighteenModerate Cost Menu Breakfast Brown Bread Cream Toast Berries Coffee Breakfast Oatmeal and Milk Scrambled Eggs Graham Muffins Boldemann's Chocolate Breakfast Cheese Toast Oatmeal and Milk Oranges Coffee Breakfast Apple Sauce Omelet with Bacon Corn Bread Milk Breakfast Wheat Cereal Bread and Butter Corn Bread with Syrup Coffee Breakfast Corn Flakes and Milk Griddle Cakes with Syrup and Butter Boldemann’s Chocolate Breakfast Berries Fried Wheat Mush with Syrup and Butter Coffee SUNDAY Dinner Chicken Fricassee Bread and Butter Potatoes Peas Ice Cream Demi Tasse MONDAY Dinner Cream Dried Beef Potatoes Lettuce Bread Strawberry Shortcake Coffee TUESDAY Dinner Vegetable Soup Corn Bread Baked Eggs Boldemann’s Choc. Pie WEDNESDAY Dinner Scalloped Corn Bread and Butter Lemon Tarts Coffee THURSDAY Dinner Ham and Eggs Potatoes String Beans Prune Whip and Cream Coffee FRIDAY Dinner Rice Soup Lettuce or Sliced Tomatoes Berries and Cup Cakes SATURDAY Dinner Pot Roast Potatoes Carrots Bread and Butter Apple Sauce and Cake Coffee Supper Lettuce Sandwiches Cup Cake Boldemann's Malto Cocoa Supper Chicken Salad Baking Powder Biscuits with Butter Jam Milk Supper Lettuce Sandwiches Boldemann’s Malto Cocoa Sunshine Cake with Boiied Frosting Supper Bread and Butter Jam Malto Cocoa Supper Baked Macaroni and Cheese Jelly Oatmeal Cookies Lemonade Supper Macaroni •and Cheese Graham Bread Ice Cream Milk Supper Blueberry Muffins Sliced Bananas and Boldemann's Malto Cocoa -׳׳־-< NineteenBuy Your Rugs and Carpets from a Wholesaler at Retail Dealers Prices EDW.J. MARGETT The Entire Second Floor 149 POWELL STREET, NEAR O’FARRELL RUGS WhoReStanand CARPETS This is the largest exclusive rug and carpet store in the West. Here you will find an almost unlimited selection of floor coverings offering a wide range of selection in rugs and carpets for every purpose. We buy from the mills at wholesaler’s prices, and sell to the dealers and to the public at retail dealer’s prices. In other words, you can buy your rugs or carpets from us at exactly the same price the retail dealers pay for them. With every one of our sales we give the following guarantee, —“If you can buy this same rug any cheaper elsewhere in San Francisco, we will gladly take it back and refund your money.” Although we have thousands of customers, and have made a tremendous number of sales, we have never been called upon to refund a single dollar.Rugs and Carpets in the Home Possibly no other article of household furniture must be chosen with as great care as the rugs or carpets. The “atmosphere” of a room is materially affected by the floor coverings. One cannot be criticised for trying to buy good rugs and carpets at as low a price as possible. That is simply a matter of common economy. When you go out to buy rugs or carpets, remember that you are buying something that is going to form the basis to the appearance of your home as a whole. Remember that there is nothing quite so luxurious as to feel one’s foot sinking into a deep rich rug, nothing that reflects the taste of the individual more than the care with which he has covered his floors. In buying rugs and carpets the best plan is to go to a store that has an unusually large stock on hand, so that you can compare patterns and textures until you have found just the thing that will look best under the conditions, the size, lighting, and arrangement of your rooms impose. The experienced decorator advises that it is best to choose the rugs or carpets first, and then, using the colors and character of the floor covering as a guide, the selection of the rest of the furniture may be accomplished with greater satisfaction, and with more beautiful and harmonious results. Don’t forget that the man from whom you buy your rugs or carpets is handling them every day, and that he will be able to give you some very expert advice on selection. He is just as anxious to please you as you are to be pleased, and if he is like most rug and carpet men, he has a keen appreciation of the beautiful, and will be able to help you choose the patterns most suited to your requirements. KODAKS = OPTICIANS Sold—Rented—Repaired Registered Optometrists and Exchanged Eyes Examined without Developing—Printing Charges Enlarging Lenses Matched—Repairing De Roos, inc. 109 Nlontgomery Street Phone Sutter 4484 Twenty-oneThe Womans Benefit Association Largest, Strongest and Most Progressive Fraternal Benefit Society of Women in the World Organized in every state in the Union and the Dominion of Canada Composed Exclusively of Women Over $16,000,000.00 in Reserve We Want Every Woman to Know What this organization in doing for The Protection of the Home The Welfare of Children Summer Camps for Girls Health Service and Educational Features Ask any member what this association means to the Women of America For more complete information write Mrs. Minnie W. Aydelotte Great Commander 314 Syndicate Building Oakland. California Miss Bina M. West Supreme Commander W. B. A. Building Port Huron, Michigan telephone Oakland 3371 Twenty-twoHow to Serve Laying the Covers—The covers include the silver, glass, china and napkins. First the service plates are placed one inch from the edge of the table; allowing 24 inches of tablespace between covers. These service plates are to remain in place until they are exchanged for the first warm plate. All courses served on small plates or in ramekin dishes are placed on the service plates and these are removed only to give place to a warm plate of the same size, holding a portion of the main course (piece-de-resistance) of the dinner. The silver, i. e., knives, forks and spoons, are placed in the ordei־ in which they are used, and one inch from the edge of the table. The knives with the cutting edges turned toward the service plate, forks with the tines and spoons with the bowls turned upward in the following order: ooo 1 Oyster fork on the extreme right......1st course 2 Soup spoons on the left of oyster forks..2nd course 3 Pish forks on the left of service plate....3rd course 4 Dinner forks on the left of fish fork.4th course 4 Dinner knives (with steel blade)at right.4th course 5 Game knives next to service plate.....5th course 5 Game forks on left next to service plate. .5th course 0 0 0 When game is not served as a course at dinner, the salad forks may then be placed next to the service plates on the left and the game knives and forks are omitted. ooo Small silver, crystal or paper receptacles holding salted nut meats are placed throughout the dinner. ooo The end of the blade of the dinner knife marks the place of the water goblet. Goblets are used for both formal dinners and luncheons. Tumblers are used for all other less formal occasions. Place Cards—Are laid upon the napkin or near the goblets if they are those that stand. ooo The Napkin—Dinner napkins should be large and of the same quality and pattern as the dinner cloth. ooo Serving—The entire dinner may be served from the butler’s pantry, having each course arranged on individual plates and placed by the waitress on the right of each guest, with the right hand, and anything which is to be served with the course passed on a tray at the left and low enough and sufficiently near to the guest to be easily taken with the right hand, or each dish may be so arranged on a platter, or serving dish on a tray, that the guest may easily serve himself. When the waitress removes the course plate with the left hand, she replaces it with another plate with the right hand. ooo Removal of Courses—When every one has finished, the waitress removes one plate at a time, after each course, beginning with the hostess or with the guest at the right of the hostess. Before the dessert is served, everything not needed with this course should be removed from the table; if there are crumbs, they should be carefully taken up with a napkin and tray from the left of each guest. After this is finished, place the dessert dishes from the right. While the dessert is being eaten, the finger bowls are filled to one-third their depth with tepid water, to which a few drops of orange water has been added, and set on doily covered plates. When the dessert plates are removed* the finger bowls replace them. If coffee is served in the dining room, the finger bowls are not placed until after the coffee. T wRnty-tkxeeKtaraRSMi Dental Insurance Dental Insurance is a reality. For years it was thought that Dental Insurance could not be accomplished, due to the high fees charged for first class dentistry. This question has been solved, and we now have in operation a policy which carries an unbelievable low fee. It has been pointed out and proven that if a person has his, or her, teeth examined at regular intervals the corrections necessary would be small. This policy entitles you to every type of dental work known to science, replacing all lost teeth, crowns, fillings (gold, silver and porcelain), inlays, bridges, plates, etc. Not only does it entitle you to all this, but you may come in and have your teeth thoroughly cleaned and polished every six months, and at these sittings you-r teeth will be examined for any defects which may be present. This is saving people thousands of dollars on dental bills and is also giving those (who really couldn’t afford to have their teeth taken care of), an opportunity to enjoy the services of the best. Don’t fail to take advantage of this great opportunity as it means much to you, both in appearance and in health. Stop paying those costly dentists’ bills. DR. C. J. BRAUER, Dentist 1159 Market Street The Entire Mezzanine Floor, The Crystal Palace Market Hours 8:30 A. M. to 8:00 P. M., Phone Market 3163 The most modern, up-to-date and completely equipped dental office on the Pacific Coast. You are welcome to come in and talk over your troubles with me and I will advise you on what kind of dental work is best suited for your particular case. A Great Need of Better Dentistry Never before has there been a time when San Francisco Iras been more in need of a conscientious, modern dentist for a modern, up-to-date thinking people. The public is becoming more and more educated and now stands ready to appreciate the efforts I am striving to make. I die standard of dentistry to a point where each and nnTa