Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 238, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 October 1910 — The Home [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

The Home

To make a cup of coffee almost aa nourishing as a meal stir Into it an egg well beaten. First beat the egg In the cup, add a little cream and then the sugar, and lastly the coffee poured in gradually. When adding the coffee, beat constantly with a small egg beater. No household can afford to be without a bountiful supply of waxed paper. If bought in quantity it is much cheaper and is always in readiness when wanted. Among its various uses it makes an excellent cover for borrowed books, as it does not tear so easily as other papers and the glaze keeps it from soiling so soon. This paper is better than a tablecloth to turn out hot cakes upon, and if bread, cake or sandwiches are wrapped in it they keep fresh much longer when prepared for picnics. It should also be used to wrap deviled eggs, ham or other picnic foods that are greasy or soft. One woman even makes a firm cornucopia of it to hold pickles or preserves.