ere are some of—Mrs. Rorer's Standard Books of peculiar interest just at this time:

HOME CANDY MAKING

Has an appealing sound. The idea of making candy is enticing. And here are ways easily understood for making all sorts of delicious confections. The directions are plain and easily followed.

Bound in cloth, 75 cents; by mail, 80 cents

This is another book that has an appeal. Every housewife has pride in her knowledge of cake making, or at least likes to have them for her home and her guests. Well, here are recipes in abundance.

Bound in cloth, $1.00; by mail, $1.10

A new-plan cook book. Its simplicity will commend it to housewives, for it saves time, worry and expense. By the way, there is also the layout of a model kitchen, illustrated, that will save many steps in the daily work.

Bound in cloth, $1.25; by mail, $1.40

Contains Appetizers, Canapes, Vegetable and Fruit Cocktails, Cakes, Candies, Creamed Fruits, Desserts, Frozen Puddings, etc.