A THOUSAND
WAYS TO PLEASE
A HUSBAND
By LOUISE BENNETT WEAVER
and HELEN COWLES LE CRON
With Decorations in Color By ELIZABETH COLBORNE
A SPLENDID GIFT FOR A BRIDE
This volume is not the usual dull plodding kitchen cook book made up from "collected" recipes and enlivened by photographic reproductions of cakes, pies, roasted turkeys, and tables set with knives and forks placed "just so." Rather it is the "life and adventures" of "Bob" and "Bettina," who sail into the complexities of housekeeping the moment the wedding journey is at an end. Bettina's "know-how," plus "Bob's" good-natured helpfulness, bring about immediate success to a lively and interesting attempt at home-building.
Unique—practical—for two people in particular and small families in general. For economy and plenty at one and the same time it has no equal.
479 Pages Extra Illustrated $1.50 net
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Britton Publishing Company New York
Transcriber's Notes:
Author spells shiny both as "shiny" and "shiney." Varied hyphenation was retained.
Corrections made are listed below ande also indicated by dotted lines under the corrections. Scroll the mouse over the word and the original text will appear.
Page 119, "State" changed to "States" (of the "United States")