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POSTAGE is prepaid on subscriptions in the United States, Hawaiian Islands, Philippine Islands, Guam,
Porto Rico, Tutuila (Samoa), Shanghai, Canal Zone, Cuba, Canada, and Mexico. For all other countries in
the Postal Union add $1.56 to the regular subscription price for postage.

HOW TO REMIT. Remittances should be sent by Draft on New York, Express Order, or Postal Money
Order, payable to the Outlook Company. Currency, unless mailed in a registered letter, is at the sender's risk.
CHANGE IN ADDRESS. Notice of change in address should be sent Two Weeks before the date of issue on
which the change is to take effect. The change cannot be made unless the subscriber's Old Address is clearly
indicated in addition to the New Address.

RENEWALS. The date opposite your name on the yellow label which appears on your copy of The Outlook
shows to what date your subscription has been paid. Your renewal should be received two weeks before
the date of expiration thus indicated, to prevent any interruption in your receipt of The Outlook.
COPYRIGHT. All the contributions and illustrations of this number are fully protected by copyright and
must not be reprinted without special permission.

ADVERTISING. Orders, final instructions, and cuts for advertising must be received two weeks before the
Saturday on which the advertisement is intended to appear.

CONTRIBUTIONS. All manuscripts, drawings, and photographs are received with the understanding that
the Editors are not responsible for their loss or injury while in their possession or in transit. Return
postage should be inclosed with each manuscript submitted, and a copy should be retained by its author.

Chicago Office, 150 Michigan Boulevard

London Office, 3 Regent Street

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LEFT-OVER MEATS MADE APPETIZING

Cookery Hints That Enable You to Serve a Satisfying Hot Dinner Instead of a Cold Lunch.
By MARY JANE MCCLURE

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ANY housekeepers look helplessly at the cold
roast beef, lamb. etc., left after the first
meal. They know that the family will not
relish a dinner made from its cold slices, but don't
know what else can be done

with it.

Take a lesson from the
skillful and thrifty German
cook and provide yourself
with a jar of Armour's Ex-
tract of Beef Then rejoice
when your roast is large
enough to provide for a
second dinner, for without
labor you may serve a savory

meat dish more delicious than the original.

Rub a teaspoonful of butter and a tablespoon
of flour together in a saucepan, adding a cup of
hot water and finally a quarter of a teaspoonful of
the Beef Extract. Use a light hand, for Armour's
Extract is the strongest made, and it is easy tc

get in too much. Chop or slice your meat and
drop it into this rich sauce and let it get thoroughly
hot. Serve with French fried potatoes and see if
your family don't vote you a veritable chef.

Any left-over meat is deli-
cious served in this way.
Roast beef, mutton, lamb or
veal, even chicken or game.

Foreign cooks know the
virtue of Armour's Extract
of Beef and would not dream
of trying to do without it.
It is one of the secrets of
setting an economical table
while appearing lavish.

It gives richness and flavor to the cheaper
cuts of meat-saves boiling meat for soup stock-
is the basis of rich gravies and sauces. Remember
that a little goes a long way-it is the concentrated
beef essence- the strength and flavor that you
cook out.

Armours
Extract of Beef

Four times as strong as the ordinary
-the touch that gives sauces, gravies and
soups an inimitable flavor. Send for
Popular Recipes," a cook book
that teaches you the secrets of ap-
petizing cookery. Save the metal
cap or the paper certificate under
the cap from every jar you buy,
and send either to us with ten
cents to pay the cost of carriage and pack-
ing and get a handsome silver tea, bouillon

or after-dinner coffee spoon or butter
spreader free-Wm. Rogers & Sons' AA,
the highest grade of extra plate.
You can't buy anything like them,
and each will bear any initial you
wish. Our usual limit is six, but
for a time we will allow each fam-
ily to get one dozen. Remem-
ber to send ten cents with every
certificate or cap.
This offer is made

None Genuine withou
ARMOURS
UNTRACT BEEF
MANUFACTURED & PACK
ARMOUR & CO
Chicago USA

only to those living in the United States.

DEPARTMENT 47

CHICAGO ARMOUR AND COMPANY CHICAGO

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AVENUE, NEW YORK

WILLIAM B. HOWLAND, TREASURER. KARL V. S. HOWLAND, SECRETARY
MAGAZINE NUMBERS (FOURTH ISSUE OF EACH
SUBSCRIPTIONS - FIFTY-TWO
T THE

REGULAR WEEKLY NUMBERS, FIVE CENTS.
MONTH), FIFTEEN CENTS.
IN ADVANCE.

YEARLY

ENTERED AS

SECOND-CLASS MATTER

ISSUES THREE DOLLARS
NEW YORK POST-OFFICE

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POSTAGE is prepaid on subscriptions in the United States. Hawaiian Islands, Philippine Islands, Guam,
Porto Rico. Tutuila (Samoa), Shanghai. Canal Zone, Cuba, Canada, and Mexico. For all other countries in
the Postal Union add $1.56 to the regular subscription price for postage.

HOW TO REMIT. Remittances should be sent by Draft on New York, Express Order, or Postal Money
Order, payable to the Outlook Company. Currency, unless mailed in a registered letter, is at the sender's risk.
CHANGE IN ADDRESS. Notice of change in address should be sent Two Weeks before the date of issue on
which the change is to take effect. The change cannot be made unless the subscriber's Old Address is clearly
indicated in addition to the New Address.

RENEWALS. The date opposite your name on the yellow label which appears on your copy of The Outlook
shows to what date your subscription has been paid. Your renewal should be received two weeks before
the date of expiration thus indicated, to prevent any interruption in your receipt of The Outlook.

COPYRIGHT. All the contributions and illustrations of this number are fully protected by copyright and
must not be reprinted without special permission.

ADVERTISING. Orders, final instructions, and cuts for advertising must be received two weeks before the
Saturday on which the advertisement is intended to appear.

CONTRIBUTIONS. All manuscripts. drawings. and photographs are received with the understanding that
the Editors are not responsible for their loss or injury while in their possession or in transit. Return
postage should be inclosed with each manuscript submitted. and a copy should be retained by its author.

Chicago Office, 150 Michigan Boulevard

London Office, 3 Regent Street

AS INVESTMENTS

Our Farm Mortgages Offer

SECURITY OF PRINCIPAL:

Furnished by first lien on improved farms worth, according to conservative, established values, two and a half to four times the amount of loan.

GOOD RATE OF INCOME: SIX PER CENT:

Cereal crops raised on the land itself earn far more than the interest and are available for its prompt payment.

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Write for detailed information upon any of the above mortgages and for list of selected

Established 1878

mortgages-amounts from $200 up.

We guarantee titles, take care of collection of principal and
interest without charge, and personally examine the security.

WELLS & DICKEY CO.

MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.

Capital and Surplus $650,000

PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY THE OUTLOOK COMPANY, 287 FOURTH AVENUE, NEW YORK
LAWRENCE F. ABBOTT, PRESIDENT. WILLIAM B. HOWLAND, TREASURER. KARL V. S. HOWLAND, SECRETARY
REGULAR WEEKLY NUMBERS, FIVE CENTS. MAGAZINE NUMBERS (FOURTH ISSUE OF EACH
SUBSCRIPTIONS FIFTY-TWO ISSUES-THREE DOLLARS
SECOND-CLASS MATTER AT THE NEW YORK POST-OFFICE

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Porto Rico, Tutuila (Samoa), Shanghai, Canal Zone, Cuba, Canada, and Mexico. For all other countries in
the Postal Union add $1.56 to the regular subscription price for postage.

HOW TO REMIT. Remittances should be sent by Draft on New York, Express Order, or Postal Money
Order, payable to the Outlook Company. Currency, unless mailed in a registered letter, is at the sender's risk.
CHANGE IN ADDRESS. Notice of change in address should be sent Two Weeks before the date of issue on
which the change is to take effect. The change cannot be made unless the subscriber's Old Address is clearly
indicated in addition to the New Address.

RENEWALS. The date opposite your name on the yellow label which appears on your copy of The Outlook
shows to what date your subscription has been paid. Your renewal should be received two weeks before
the date of expiration thus indicated, to prevent any interruption in your receipt of The Outlook.
COPYRIGHT. All the contributions and illustrations of this number are fully protected by copyright and
must not be reprinted without special permission.

ADVERTISING. Orders, final instructions, and cuts for advertising must be received two weeks before the
Saturday on which the advertisement is intended to appear.

CONTRIBUTIONS. All manuscripts, drawings, and photographs are received with the understanding that
the Editors are not responsible for their loss or injury while in their possession or in transit. Return
postage should be inclosed with each manuscript submitted, and a copy should be retained by its author.

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Chicago Office, 150 Michigan Boulevard

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