— fn BOSTON PUBLIC UBI^RY — ;'*\r^\ \r—\5 I J ^\ X. fi y. I^HAS.E.LAURIATCO 385Wash'nSt.Boston A THOUSAND WAYS TO PLEASE A HUSBAND A THOUSAND WAYS TO PLEASE A HUSBAND WITH BETTINA'S BEST RECIPES -BY- LOUISE BENNETT WEAVER AND HELEN COWLES LeCRON The Romance ofCookery AND HOUSEKEEPING Decorationsby ELIZABETH COLBOURNE A. L. Burt Company Publishers New York Copyright, 1917 by &itton Publishing Company, Ins* All Rights Reserved MadeinU.S.A. m^""^mi. ^v^» DEDICATION A To every other little bride Who has a ''BoF' to please, And says she's tried and tried and tried To cook—with skill and ease. And cant! we offer here as guide Bettinas Recipes! To her whose ''BoF' is prone to wear A sad and hungry looky Beca—use the—maid he thought so fair Is well she just cant cook! To her we say do not despair; : Just try Bettincis BookI Bettina's Measurements Are All Level = C cup = t teaspoon = T tablespoon = pound lb. pt. == pint = B.P. baking-powder