"do wii Wins First Prize Ueath Valley Heat eT ne For Layer Cake Above 130 Legrees easily is remove dand that is the best ! -- : i ws Bt Result of Terrestrial "Sinking Spell" is Said to be Low- part, in United States Women should form clubs to un- dertake to secure this real whole; wheat flour and divide it up among | the members. It must be ground at! the mill and used immediately. We * Testament have given us glimpses of wall" for the prophet of God when he both righteous before God, walking In all the commandments and ordinances, "of the Lord blameless.--Luke 1: 6. ANALYSIS. 1. THE 1 Luke 5g. II. THE CHILD IN THE ee 30 8 -66. III. THE PROPHET OF THE MOST HIGH, Luke 1: 67-80. JirTRODUCTIaNc seri lessons 'which we have Tollowed. nthe" "O1d found in Hebrew lomes was very good ine rng What New York is Wearing , Delays in quarantining whooplag: cough until the ch th whoop appears are at least partly re- sponsible for the increase in the dis- ease which has brought its death toll up to twice that of scarlet fover, ac- cording to a report to the American Medical Association by Dr, L. W. Sauer and Leonora Hambrecht, of Evanston, IL It i no longer necessary for the physician to wait for the familiar whooping to diagnose the infection in a suspect case, as the bacillus can be By Marie Ann Best ARTICLE 8 "How about chocolates?" exclaims the lover of sweet meats. "I simply can't do without them altogether." Let me tell you something about them, and not all bad news either. should adopt some of the methods of earlier years and get close to nature, accepting foods as she prepared them for her children. We are liable to eat foods with too many calories and because we do not need so many calories but more vita- ming and minerals we store up layer upon layer of fat. This. makes it quite plain what we must do. We wish to make it clear, however, that the advice here given applies to people who are overweight but are Chocolates are filled with good food otherwise healthy and desire to re- i | Death Valley has a sombre fame cause of its name, its heat and fact that it is the lowest bit of land in tha United States. The bot- tom of the valley, which lies in ern California, is 276 feet below sea level, and in Summer the temeprature rises to 130 degrees Fahrenheit in the . A rocent bulletin from! the Washington (D.C.) headquarters of the National Geographic Society" de- scribes this sub-cellar of the Western world, "Death Valley resulted from a tem Some hoi f > . detected by cough plates held near the restrial 'sinkin 0 te t th 5 of It omen of She s Scien people BY ANNABELLE WORTHINGTON | patient's mouth during a coughing|but that's the trouble if one would; duge. sands of years Ee Bays the bulletin, . pleasure to'turn from stories of war spell. 'Phe pertussis bacillus which|reduce. There are altogether too| The following are somo. popular "Just as dozens of other valleys in the and conquest, of eruelty and violence, Tustruist Vrosanding id Fur-| causes the disease may be passed on|many calories in a chocolate. For Souking quantities in calories: Great Basin area did, and just as did ¥ covetousness and greed, to pictures attern to .thers loug before the cough be-|instance 'one tantalizing, delicious ® Cup sugar ) . | dhe simple Rely eirtries, of faith, : comes lions. Under the ofl eS cream: which looks so in| 1 cup whole milk 60 WAR rah Wosd A 3 ord lamas belgws ji' 3 20d coutape, and Jmily affection, an system of diagnosis, therefore, the|mocent in its soft smooth finish andl cup skim milk BE Ee, eetad the first| Palestine. At the time the valley unse ie best that was quarantine is established a tder-| which di s so meltingly and| (food value is as good as whole Ave, Toronto, was awarded the | was formed a long, narrow block of ilk, except fat is removed.) prize for layer cake at the Canadian indeed, able time after the period of greatest quickly, counts a total of 100 calories. | Mm D . earth, not more than a dozen miles h = Abraham ft Wag said shat contagion has passed, these author-| Chocolates would not look so good |1 cup unsifted flour . . dopy National Exhibition, Toronio., AS] 0,5, seul lity, b 8 Wi own of the Lord, "to the end there wore a large number of entries| Wide in this particular locality, broke hat he might command his children ities charge. to the type of person whose surplus | 1 cup sifted flour .., -. 400 os of Ie Kind bolleve | from its rocky moorings and settled and is household after him, that they Cough plates for (his purpose may | food intake turns to fat if she knew |! cup Graham flour . + 45001 cakes of various kin 2 We Delle 4! downward, leaving sheer cliffs on might keep the way of the Lord, to do be made with a coating consisting of that just two chocolates a day for a 1 cup macaroni, cooked 1004 our Women Yeuders Wil oe Interests each side. ustice and judgment." In many a a mixture of bofled potato, agar.|year, over and above the amount of | 1 cup butter, 3% Ib. . 750 in securing Mrs. McKenzies recipe, "gio that distant day of Death ome the Deuteronomic Ii h | which follows: To IRTONGIIS aw Must pe 2iyessiu aud bivod gor. vii gives food 4 takes to keep your body nor-{ 1 Cup grated cheese ....... 0 : | Valler's gedesla' tye, important de. A rable con n for the fast| mal, would make one 18 pounds over-, ome commonly used home-made Golden Layer Cake velopments have been under way: OPIS Maugit to he children aud talked growth of the bacillus. This mixture, | weight at the end of the year, It is dishes in 1% cup butter, 1 cup sugar, yolks of rains and winds have been cutting were good women who made' their coated on a small plate or disk of] appalling isn't #? So if you have | 100 calorie portions 6 eggs, % cup milk, 1% cups flour, 4] the bounding cliffs into rugged, slop- homes places of widespread influence wood or glass, should be held, in ob-| formed the habit of "The magazine! (These are of course approximate, | teaspoonful Magic baking powder, 1! ing mountain sides and have heen and power: Deborah, the prophotess, taining a possible culture, about two! and a box of chocolates," just figure since no two people cook alike. If | teaspoonful of orange extract. Cream | transporting the material to the val: a mother in Isrsel"; Hannah the or three inches the patient's mouth|{t gut. Each chocolate adds another | reducing hold down on the high cal-| putter and sugar, add well beaten|ley floor. Slowly Death Valley is Thother of Samuel; Naomi and Ruth; during a deep coughing period. Iittle lump of fat where it is not! orfed ingredients.) volks and beat again with butter and | committing suicide; gradually the ing. and. of a beautiful countenance 'whose tactful wisdom saved a foolish 'husband and prevented bloodshed, and 'the great woman of Shunem, whose home provided "a little chamber on the | that way (1 Sam. chap 25; 2 'chap 4). Nor can one forget the in which children are regard- ed: as. an "heritage of the Lord," or the virtuous woman of Proverbs 31 'whose children rise up and rall her blessed and "the heart of her hus- a Television Proves Popular In London Interest in Image Sending Gains as Theatres Seek Installations for Patrons New York--Televisiun is gaining wanted. When one thinks of it as a lump of fat, it isn't so tempting. But they are good and one just can- not give them up without a few qualms of remorse. So to those who are reducing and are rigidly keeping to 1200 calories each day a good way might be te eat 1 or 2 for dessert, then mount it in your book. Which would you consider the better menu for lunch, both menus consisting of the same number of calories? Baking powder biscuit 1 large, Muffins 1 small, 1 griddle cake, cel- ery tomato or spinach soup 2-3 cup, potato pea or corn soup % cup, mac- aroni and cheese 1-4 cup. Baked beans % cup, cheese souffle i 3% cup, salmon loaf 1-3 cup, ginger bread one small piece, Lady fingers, 4, bread pudding or Brown Betty 14 cup. Ice cream 1-4 cup, lemon jolly 3-4 cup, fudge 1 inch cube, pie apple, 1% plece, lemon pie 2 inch sugar until very light. Sift flour and Magic baking powder together and add to first mixture alternatively with milk. Beat lightly for aboui one min- ute, put into greased layer pans and bake. Temperature 400 deg. F. Time about 20 minutes. Put together with lemon filling and ice with boiled frost- ing. Lemon Filling 1 lemon and rind, 1 cup cold water,' 1 cup sugar, 1 egg, 1 tablespoonful floor is being built up; and in time-- after the of some th d I'of years--no part of it will remain be- low sea level. Lizards Migrate In Summer "The valley usuail ' presents a des- olate appearance. The lowest arsas are salt flats. Most of the relative ly higher portions of the floor have an abundance of salt grains, too, mix- ed with the sand. Here and there old saltine erusts are broken into hard, band trusteth in her." considerable interest in England, and| 3 large chocolate creams, 300 calories, Plece. § - z | flour. Beat lemon rind and egg to-| Jagged pieces. In places the sand 1. THE JEWISH HOME, Luke 1: 6-23. it is Mkely that several London thea- or | Next week--The Overweight Child.' painer Stir In lemon juice and sugar. | and salt drift into dunes, The area --in ' 1t wis "in the days of Herod," who tres will install equipment this winter| s4 slice toast or whole slice . . Dissolve flour in water. Cook in dou- is not wholly devoid of life. An eR Bi li Bl for the entertainment of patrons, ac:| melba toast .. 50, Can Rattlers Sting ble boiler till it jellies and spread, | occasional stunted feaqiite push Telimed 31-4 B C:. that Zacharias me Sunliug. to isorsuation received by the} 1 sup, beter... % Through Leather Shoes? {Buledy Frosting In the Autumn and Winter end earl istered in the temple in "the priests \y » 4 4 1 cup cooked spinach .. 35 Such snakes as the bushmaster, rat-| Dissolve a cup of granulated sugar Spring few horned 'toads' 'and other office 'in the order of h's course. . 1 poached egg ..... 80 1 asnal d Gab riper hi 1 "in % cup of hot water. Wash down pring Twenty-four such courses are named Negotiations are under way with a} 3. "jarws muskmelon go. 1 esnute and Uaboon viber have lene, A cup lizards scamper about, but these ani in 1 a chap. 24, of which the prominent British television company| i" qassertspoon ice cr go Powerful fangs and are able, under the sugar from the sides of the pam, | 14 are wise enough to migrats to course of Abijah was the eighth. Each for the installation of a stage recelv- ssertspoon ice creamy +» favorable circumstances, to bite, cover and let boil three or four min-| noo yocnitable reglons before Sum- course, or company, of priests served ing set which will permit the theatre Calor 300! through ordinary soft leather and rub-| utes, uncover and let boil to a rather| coe in in turn for one week, dividing the audience to witness entertainment! go. [een we tas adivice ber the thickness generally used in| firm soft ball stage. Pour in a fine] prop the steep sides of Death stly tasks between the individual broadcast from a point several miles| 0 "oq 0 'Do mot' ent making shoes, boots and leggings. No | Stream on the whites of 2 eggs, beat-| yu) jay 5 few small, scattered springs 'members by Jot. To Zacharias at this e reducing. 0 B0Y | species of snake, however, is able to en dry, beating constantly meanwhile. from the stage. of good water trickle. These have Sime had fallen the dub of bupain Great effort is being made to ex: ie Starelles, Le IL Sue 1 bite through thick leather, such as is| A few maraschino cherries chopped | pagn carefully marked. Other springs bs ncense Upon he Bo en fragrant ploit television in England. Program|, "im ci o® enue out sugar. It used in heavy leggings or puttees, and ' and added to the frosting gives a de-| ure _o {mpregnated with minerals was the ; . smoke of which symbolized the prayers of the people, that the good riest be- 'held the vision and received the prom- jse of that for which--=he had long prayed, v8. 2-13. JI. THE CHILD IN THE HOME, 1: 57-66. In this home the birth of a child was an occasion for rejoicing. "The Lord had-magnified his mercy towards" the happy parents, and their neighbors|st! and kinsfolic rejoiced. with chem. They did not forget the sacred offices of their religion, but dedicated their child to God according to the ancient cus- tom, Gen. 17: 12; Lev. 12: 3. So do wg in our day in the sacrament of baptism. In a good Jewish home, such as that into which John was born, the child The rolled collar ted by frill hed! and flared cuffs so beloved by youth, distinguishes this day dress. t's ptionally. attracti of its simplicity and wearability. And it is such an easy affair to fashion. It's particularly modish in patterned wool crepe for the office, classroom or reet. Silk and wool crepe mixtures are also lovely for its development. Patterned jersey, flat crepe silk and canton crepe lénd themselves nicely to this model. Style No. 2688 may be had in sizes 14, 16, 18, 20 years, 36, 38 and 40 inches bust. London equipped with the apparatus, The theatre aspect new although company interested in the idea for several years. be approximately twenty. tres. is said to give reproduction of images are now being traiismitted on regular for reception by amateurs, and it is reported there are several thousand listeners in the vicinity of is regarded as the British television project has been attempting to promote the Applications for apparatus in theatres are said to It is re- ported these are not motion-picture theatres, but legitimate stage thea. Apparatus developed by the tele- vision company for stage reproduction is sugar that burns up the fats. If fat is to be burned in the body which is necessary for proper assimilation, there must be a sufficient quantity of sugar-fuel to burn it; so it is com- forting to know that we must have some of all the important foods, only it is necessary to count our calories and use our judgment about the divis- fon for proper balance. One of our eminent food doctors paid this tribute to sugar: "Common sugar is almost an ideal food, cheap, clean, white, portable, imperishable, unadulterated, pleasant tasting, germ free, highly nutritious, completely sol- uble, altogether digestible, easily as- ordinary boots and leggings are a great protection against most snakes. The thin tops of some knee-high leath- or shoes is not absolutely safe against poisonous snakes when the leather has | become soft from repeated use, Hunt- ers In the Southern States find that leather leggings afford sufficient pro- tection against the bites of poisonous snakes in that region; and a specially constructed rubber boot, with a shank including several layers of canvas, used by quail hunters in Florida, is a perfect protection for the parts it covers. licious and pleasirg flavor ENOUGH It's not enough that I should love my play, It's not enough that I should love my labour, My enemy, my friend, neighbor; It's not enough that I should love my wife, Honour my home and keep it from strife; It's not enough to love my God, unless I make each daily task this love ex- press. my kin, my free It I can bathe a wound; can smooth that their waters are unfii for use, One sizable spring gushes into the valley. With the aid of its waters small tracts of alfalfa and a number of trees are growing. Near this touch of. civilization are Important borax mines that have been worked for years. "Death Valley gained Its doleful title in 1849 ,when a party of over- land travelers bound for California perished In its waste, Board-mark- | ed graves and an occasional human skeleton show that the valley has taken its further toll of life; but with a railway near the southeastern end, wagon and automobile tracks through- out the depression, marked springs, was tenderly cared for and instructed Size 16 requires 3% yards 89-inch| approximately four feet square, Spe-|similated, requires no cooking and the Tough an Irrigated 'ranch' and mines, Death 4n the \raditions, the history; and the | material with % yard 89-inch con-| clal transmitting equipment has been|leaves no residue." Then he adds, Of life: can warm this fire In other| Valley has necessarily lost some of its f his people. He was | trasting. devised which permits the broadcast-| with physiological wisdom, "it's only men sombre reputation. Lately a hotel religious falth of taught to honor father and mother, to HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS ing of full-lefigth images of enter fault is its perfection. It is so pure By my example--then, and only then has been built in the foothills, and now do good works, to seek and good _| talners' appearing before the televis-| that man cannot live on it." Is it enough. even tourists visit the once dread find to study the Law, The last eam and addons ploit- fon camera. It is expected thav| The continuous use of sugar in . pA L. Waring, in the Detroit | Death Valley." a arded as highest and mom im. patterns as you want; Enclose 20¢ in dramas will be broadcast for the thea-| America is steadily growing. It is News, -- 'and.11¢ 18.21 written on a folded | stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap | fre receptions. interesting to note that a century ago re lp Complexion Decided and attached to the door early become familiar to Parchmeng t would fim. "The services of the syn: 8, the quiet:and rest of the Sabbat| the, f y days, would all strueti and other be full ' interest and in- on, It was a rich and whole- some life into which the Jewish child it carefully) for each number, and address your order to Wilson Pattern Service, 73 West Adelaide St., Toronto. kl on Radio Used in Third of American Hotels soclated Press. Thirty per cent. of the hotels In the U.8. have radio installations, a survey shows, mocording to The As- people of this country consumed enough sugar to give each person about 8 pounds in one year. Now the of sugar d in one week averages 3 pounds for each per- som. Just think of that. Since sugar is so very high in calories what is the logical thing that will happen? We "Mrs, DeBald tells me her husband's eyes are failing him." "Well, well, that accounts for the fact that I saw him in the front row Pleasant Friendships Nothing will so much delight the mind as a faithful and pleasing friend- ship. How great a good Is it when the hearts are prepared, wherein a man may safely bury all his secrets, whose conscience thou fearest less By Gland Secretion Cincinnati,--Discovery of a gland secretion that appears to control pig- mentations--the basis of complexion-- was reported to the American Chem- ical Society recently. The secretion comes from the pitu- apie { hae leaching and ox With bout 25000" Nolele az. apasi: become too fat. One' hundred years » hs ue Shey on fun tool ear hn Ty aise a or a ro Hary gland, which lies between the ample was suppleme y the Sci } ment hotels now i tion, thi . en last night." rity thy discontents, whose counsel be f the when, an ancient Jewish writer tells ent h in 'operation, 8 ago Canadians per person used can resolve thy doubts, whose mirth roof of the mouth and base of the teacher's high privilege us, it was and "honor to impart to the children estimate means that 7,500 of them have fitted up their guest rooms eith- er with loud speakers connected to a around 44 calories of sugar a day in various forms. Now they use 547 @oodness = Goodness 18 a plant, the root of may dissipate thy sorrow, and whose countenance may comfort thee.--Sen- brain, :nd which has been identified previously as producing other secre- "the precious knowl of the Law, calories day. It comes in our, Which is Heaven, and the flowers and tions affecting growth of the body Fit nietunt adapta jou A thelr o "How. do you fix your straw hat time SOIL] rovelvoe 07 ay Toostver candy, et -- ico a the | fruits of which embellish tho earth.-- | °°* hones and develpment of wk © De pacly, with unwearie patience, In- 1imit? By the calendar?" bake shop, condensed milk and so | Lamennals. o ° e discove! t ( , tense earnestnéss, strict t d| "Nor tions, rp rm er Abenmmnse eauty C. G. McArthur, of the University of Il with the| wrhormo The same estimate, which is based |finds its way into our stomachs. As a coudtenance is made beautiful | gual, during the explanation of a BY nue, ut shore, "training in Mids marge on data gathered by Lewis Winner,| Sugar is so refined that It contains | Privately owned aeroplanes in Great | by the soul's shining through It, 80| yew thesry pe bodily Delta by view," that is clean living, in gentle-| °° hate" New York radio expert, indicates that|Dno V This to many of | Britain now number 295, divided | the world is beautiful by the shining| py Oliver Kamm, of Parke Davis & - mess, the Jove of truthfulness, "By w! " by the end of the year 12,000 more|our foods. Rice has. most of its|among 263 owners, of Whom 24 have| through it of a God. --Fredrich Heln-| cg, a mire and self-control. Pocketbook hotels will have installed radio, healthi-giving vitamins polished off, | two planes each. rich Jacobi. a . cress nny A Plant Golf in the Here After. T SAW TH THEN HE ASKED Me To STEP §ODOWN STAIRS Aad Here TS, 6 MOST BEAUTIFUL [1 COLE. CouRSE! AND SUCH A CLUB Hause! wonDerew. | LOCKER ROOM AND SHOWERS: FAIRWAYS: ©. | PETGR \F "THe! "CADDIES AND Se Ske He SAD Yes ND Ha SAD REN'T ANY, CLUBS.~ AUS, THe HELL Here a "4 8 in Friendship is said to be a plant of tedious growth, its roots composed of fibres, filce ig thelr taste, cautt spreading. --Vanbrugh. Charactef HA Character is formed by a varlety of minute circumstances, more or less under the regulation and control of the individual.--Smiles. me r-- "People like to listen with their eyes even more than they do with thelr ears."--Albert Coates. Told on & Brighton bus bya : "Barly fa to his farmer friend