Democratic Sentinel, Volume 11, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 May 1887 — What Harper’s Bazar Says; [ARTICLE]
What Harper’s Bazar Says;
Warner’ t Safe Cook Book 1b a very attractive work, consisting of about fire hundred pages of original matter, especially gotten up by a lady of iong experience and skill in such niatters, an I the recipes are not only reliable, but they are m all respects first class. The book is abundantly illustrated, and is typographically excellent It is bound in two styies, cloth and paper; the former usually seiing for ♦?., and the latter for 11 a volume, but ths publishers offer to sell the clothbound voiuine for f 1.15 postage paid to any address in the United States. The publishers give this book, in paper covers, to all who send to Warner’s Safe Cure Laboratory, Rochester, N. Y., ten (10) two (2) cant stamps, t<>_pay postage, and fifteen (15) top covers of Warner's Safe Yeast packages. The rims from the latter should be cut off, and the covers, with the ten two cent stamps, inclosed in a small envelope. Give full name and I*. O. address plainly written in ink. Our readers should take advantage of this extraordinary offer while it is open, for it is certainly a very desirable book for the family, and it is the most generous offer from trustworthy people that we know of. Warner’s Safe Cook Book will make a genuine sensation among housekeepers. Harper's Bazar, a conceded authority, says it is “one of the finest books of the kind ever published;” and when one lady gets a copy all her neighbors will want one also. Send along the ten two (2) cent stamps and the fifteen Warner’s Safe Yeast package tops and get this wonderful book.
