i h m i i womans world new chicken dish so long as sister and brother lick their chops at the thought of chicken for dinner and argue for white meat drumsticks the woman who must jlan meals is on the lookout for new ways to prepare this favorite dish not that the fried and roasted versions will be scorned but the cook who takes pride in her art wants more compensation for her efforts than to sec food disappear the pro blem is to contrive new combinations of familiar materials that will win the unstinted applause of those hard- boiled tableside critics and thats something very worth doing chickens biscuits and gravy are combined to provide the chicken turn over so with no extra effort the enterprising cook can give the family a dish that will draw forth enthusi astic smacking of lips and the pro blem of equable serving of white meat and drumsticks is eliminated chicken turnovers this is how a hotel chef prepares the chicken turnovers one three pound fowl four or five carrots two medium sized onions one head celery two tablespoons salt half pound mushrooms one table spoon butter one tablespoon flour dough four cups flour half cup butter half cup lard or other short ening teaspoon salt one and a half cups water wash and disjoint chicken boil until tender with vegetables which have been cut in small pieces when done remove and discard vegetables which were used to make the chicken deliciously savory remove skin and bones from chicken and cut in neat dice melt butter and sauted mush rooms which have been cut in slices for five minutes reserve six fine mushroom caps for garnishing sift flour over mushrooms and add diced chicken mix well and remove at once from fire make the dough by mixing and sifting flour salt and baking powder rub in shortening and cut in cold water roll on a floured board into a sheet not more than half inch thick cut in six inch squares place the chicken on the dough and fold diag onally forming a triangle filled with chicken bake fifteen minutes in a hot oven 400 degrees f and sur round with buttered peas diced new carrots asparagus stalks and potato marbles and from this sumptuous looking and altogether successful dish comes an inspiration for leftovers just think of it any kind of meat may b handled this way veal pork iamb beef and all varieties of poultry that have been left from sunday feast may make their second appearance in this thoroughly inviting fashion to be sure the leftover dish will be more turnover and less meat but its an idea worth remembering anyway cliicken roll another excellent way to serve chicken with biscuits is to make this same dough which is much richer than the usual biscuit dough roll it in a sheet and spread with chicken mixture then roll up like a jelly roll and bake its only paper a certain bathroom owes its fes tive air to a colorful border close to its ceiling line the bathroom itself is painted a soft lettuce green dark at the base and growing lighter to ward the ceiling the border is in a design of graceful swans at first glance the border looks like a nice bit of hand painting but on exami- ation proves to be only wall paper bought at a few pennies a foot and pasted and shellacked in the same house there hangs over the mantel in the living room a really lovely flower piece only close scrutiny reveals that this too is only wall paper for at a short distance it looks like a fine old painting the panel has been framed in a wide gold 3y mair m morgan frame and shellacked with orange shellac with a deft touch of sienna to give the aged look a chest of drawers in this same house looks like something very rare and very lovely but in truth it is only an old chest of drawers which had almost outworn its good looks it has been treated in so simple a way that you will say why didnt i think of that instead of the usual paint be stowed on poorrelation furniture this chest has been papered in chi nese teapaper gold with a soft weblike design of green the paper was carefully pasted and to over come any tendency to peel the chest was carefully sized with wallpaper sizing according to expert advice when the paper was thoroughly dry the whole chest was shellacked with waterproof shellac old wooden knobs were replaced with smart green chinese tassels pie lore housewives are always on the look out for new pie tricks here are some excellent recipes excellent pie crust i cup shortening vi teaspoon salt 2i cups pastry flour v- cup boiling water y- teaspoon baking powder blend the shortening and water in a mixing bowl then add to the flour sifted with the salt and the baking powder the crust is ready to use as soon as mixed pie crust 2 cups sifted pastry flour shortening 18 teaspoon salt vt ice water add shortening to flour and and work together until well mixed then add enough ice water to hold together and roll at once on floured board this can be kept in waxed paper in refrigerator till needed lemon banana pie 1 cup boiling water juice of a i lemon 1 tablespoon butter 1 beaten egg bananas 2 tablespoons corn starch 1 cup sugar add 2 tablespoons corn starch to 1 cup sugar and stir into 1 cup of boiling water cook in double boiler for ten minutes then add the juice of a large lemon and the butter beat in the egg and spread good layer in baked pie shell cover with sliced bananas then add more lemon filling and top with bananas cover with slightly sweetened whipped cream boys favourite pie pastry shell cup shortening 1 cup flour 1 teaspoon corn starch vz teaspoon baking powder cold water to mix make pastry fairly stiff roll out and place in pie pan while still un cooked put in the following filling vi cup fine bread crumbs 1 table spoon melted butter cup ground cornflakes 1 cup golden syrup bake in fairly quick oven permanent waves by wireless waves a new wireless apparatus that supplies milady with her permanent wave without the cumber some and heavy wires being attached to her head is being used in london england the heat is sup plied from a machine without having any wires attached to the head and is controlled by cumins a knou similar to tuning in a radio set and in your selfcontrol patience in the margin stedfastness and in your patience godliness godliness is both the test and the out come of patience and in your godliness brotherly ktod ess our attitude toward god our lovo of god soon reaches out to wards our brother christians and in your brotherly kindness love this is affection that reaches out beyond our christian brothers and takes ia all mankind for if these things are ycurs and liffi student is set free classes allow are abolished to individual study at olivet j regular daily classes have been ab olished under the new educational abound these things are toechrist i uei inaugurated this fall iaii graces named and the consequent i f wr jolm mcn right understanding of divine- things i ly la n times the plan pai they make you to be not idle nor uul i an ond lo the old s ot dail fruitful unto the knowledge of our sl of ttbook lessous storo- lord jesus christ we become the tnkd recitatioi1 ia e classroom best and the most active and the most efficient citizens when we con tribute to the common life the gift of sweet and perfected disposition six children jna year records few couples would care to break cup cup needed puncture the shell and let the white drain out then seal the shell with a piece of tissue paper if kept in a cool place the yolk will stay fresh and moist for several days cooking buttered vegetables when cooking buttered string beans lima beans asparagus arti choke or cauliflower add butter to a small quantity of boiling water to which salt has been added be fore immersing the vegetables ry this method the butter is boiled into the vegetables thus making them richer and more tasty than when dressed with drawn butter after they are cooked sunday school lesson lesson v november 4 christian growth luke 24252 2 peter 158 golden text but grow in the grace and knowledge of our lord and sa vior jesus christ salt kitchen kinks if you have a vase or flower jar that is porous enough to let water seep through and mar the table make it waterproof by setting the bowl in the warming oven until you melt some paraffin then pour the melted paraffin into the warmed vase and roll or tip about until the inside is thoroughly coated then when entirely cool you may safely use this pottery container without fear of table mars an unusual drink an unusual and refreshing drink can be made by adding the juice of two limes to a pint size bottle of grapejuice add enough sugar to taste and enough ice water to make two quarts in all keeping egg yolks fresh if the white only of an egg is improving bacon when removing bacon from the killet place it for a minute on a piece of clean wrapping paper which will absorb the surplus grease the bacon will be daintier and more de licious i colorfrl frosting in making frosting for cake i have discovered that by moistening a pound of sugar mixed well with two tablespoons of butter and with strawberry preserves instead of milk that i have not only a frost ing that tastes delicious but one that has a lovely color arresting chair rungs i find that rungs of chairs keep coming loose in steamheated apart ments i make them stay in place by taking a small piece of electric tape and placing it over the end of the rung with the sticky side out then i gently hammer the rung tape and all back into place canning baked apples most familys like baked apples and here is a way of meeting the de mand remove the cores and fill the oven with big pans of apples and syrup just as one prepares baked apples for immediate eating when done put them in widemouthed jars cover with the boiling syrup and seal they keep well when ready to use place them in a baking dish and reheat thoroughly serve them with whipped cream and a candied cherry guests think they are freshly baked drying clothes indoors when it is necessary to dry clothes indoors place the clothes on a rack and turn on the electric fan the breeze both airs and dries the cloth- es we are apt to mistake our vocation by looking out of the way for occa sions to exercise great and raro vir tues and by stepping over the ordin ary one that lie directly in the road before us hannah more the procrastinalor is not only in dolent and weak but commonly false too most of the weak are false la- vater 13 14 time christs first visit to jerusal em at the age ot twelve april ad s peter was written about ad 6s place the temple in jerusalem jo sephs home in nazareth peter labor ed in jerusalem and rome and when he was twelve years old the growth of the child jesus under the loving care of joseph and mary in nazareth is summarized in three par ticulars physical growth as the ba sis then mental progress and increase in spiritual knowledge and grace they went up after the custom of the feast he went up a year sooner than the law required perhaps be cause his older cousin john who was to become the baptist that year made liis first attendance at the feast and when they had fulfilled the days the passover feast lasted eight days as they were returning the boy jesus tarried behind in jerusa lem he did not mean to cause anxie ty to his parents of course but he was completely absorbed in what was going on in the temple and his par ents knew it not nor did he know that his parents had left the city the freedom of life in home and school so notable a feature in modern times is by no means a recent discovery but supposing him to be in the company parties were made up from the same village or from nearby vil lages these including relatives would make a considerable number and mary may easily have thought that her hoy was with some eighbor or friend they went a days journey from ten to fifteen miles the entire company probably walking and they sought for him among their kinsfolk and acquaintance the child jesus was evidently a sociable being and no recluse and when they found him not they returned to jerusalem seeking for him how anxious were they as to what might have become of the dear boy in the great city and it came to pas3 after three days one of these days was spent in the journey back toward nazareth a second in the return to jerusalem and the third in a fruitless search through the streets of jerusalem at last they found him in the temple it was strange that they knew so lit tle ot the lad that they did not look in the temple first of all sitting in the midst of the teachers during the feasts the great jewish rabbis taught in the porches and courts of the tem ple both hearing them and asking them questions these classes form ed a sort of university extension course carrying on the instruction given in the local synagogues and the schools and all that heard him were amazed at his understanding and his answers because jesus asked questions he grew the mind grows by feeding on the material which questions gather and bring in and when they saw him they were astonished dr van dyke represents jesus as listening enraptured to the great rabbi hillel whose spirit was so close to his own and his mother said unto him son why hast thou thus dealt with us we know that jesus had never grieved his parents before in his eagerness to learn he let them go their way home without him behold thy father and i sought thee sorrowing marys deep love for her son is here shown and it must have been answered by christs deep love for her and he said unto them how is it that ye sought me could it be that they were not interested in the things of the father and so did not under stand his being so there is almost a sort of shudder in jesus reply knew ye not that i must be in my fathers house the translation of the king james bible about my fathers bus iness is equally possible for the greek is only in the things of my father the being the indefinite ar ticle in the neuter plural and they understood not the say ing which he spake unto them for tunately for jesus he had parents who while not understanding him were yet ttender and patient with him and he went down with them and came to nazareth the village ot mary and joseph about sixty miles north of jerusalem among the hills overlooking the great historic plain ot esdraelon with mt carmel on the west and he was subject unto them how could the sanctiflcation ot com mon life be effected if not by those eighteen years during which the lord of all dwelt at nazareth in obscure ob edience and his mother kept all these sayings in her heart nothing connected with the life ot jesus but was noted by marys motherlove and jesus advanced in wisdom and stature and in favour with god and men our lord grew in body stat ure mind wisdom and soul in spiritual graces in favor with god and man yea and this very cause because verse 4 the christians to whom pe ter is writing have escaped from hea then foulness and have entered into the divine life they are now to go forward in it with hearty zeal adding on your part all diligence sloth has no place in the christian life fn your faith supply virtue the figure in the ap03tles mind may be that of a chain each virtue being- linked to its predecessor and successor the whole forming a united set of char acteristics and in your virtue knowledge understanding implying insight cir cumspection discretion discernment and in your knowledge self control know more of christ and you- will know more of yourself and he better able to guide yourself quintuplets born recently hve ar oused worldwide interest but there is no modern parallel to the record of the scottish weaver who in the seventeenth century was father ot sixtytwo children by one wife and left fortysix ot them to mourn him i although he has no mean rival in levi braskow a canadian with fortyone children j his first wife was responsible for six of them his second added two dozen more and his third completed a progni oral quizzing to seo if the student ha memorized the assiged work to grad ing and marking of the students reg ular course examinations at the end of each semester and the necessity of accumulating a fixed number o4 semester hours otcredit by the sti dents in order to secure a degree instead of the old elaborate academ ic machinery each student will b permitted to pursue his studies indiv idually much in his own way uudec the direction of a faculty tutor ia the morning the time of the student will be occupied with private study attendance at group discussions ar ranged by the different professors or i at general lectures ven now and i then for the benefit of the whole siu- dent body and individual conference j with his tutor regarding the purtictil- ar work being followed at the grouj discussions short papers will be pre sented on the topics being studied after which there will be a general i discussion and debate by the stu dents tho afternoons will be devoted to of arrangements havo ram of athletics and sporl the list with a contribution of eleven various kinds at sixtynine mr braskaw has 29 been made so that every student will married sons and daughters and his participate in some sort of physical living descendants number just under recreation or intramural sport mom- two hundred bers of fa aso wjl anthony clark a book canvasser quired to join these afternoon exer- acknowledgcd in the clerkenwell cises in the evenings the students county court the paternity of 32 chil dren mrs mary jonas ot chester increased the population of england by 33 and mrsemma hare confided to a neighbor that she had nursed 27 children not long ago three parents called upon the registrar for whittelsey isle of ely to register the births one o his twentyfirst child the second his nneteenth and the third of number seventeen the three families thus ag gregating fiftyseven children will spend their time taking part ia debates dramatics and social affairs iii which art music intellectual and esthetic development will be accent uated comprehensive examinations the curriculum at olivet a college conducted by the congregational church has been so revised that dur ing the first tw years of work in tha junior college division the students will devote themselves to obtaining r general and unified knowledge of from antwerp came the story of a pllysical biologicai ami socia mme caber who had gven birth to ces arts iiteraturc pmlo six sons m one year- he first set ot and r6 and a reading knowhtdge rplets n january and the second in 0l 0ile foreign s the following december x t ng packed nurseries chicago divorce case in 1920 it came out in evidence that the plain no formal examinations in any spe cific subject will be held during this period at the end of his junior col lege work and before advancing into tiff mrs josephine ormsby though e senior college or at the last two she had been married only seven y of college the student will ha years had in that time been the mo ther of one set of triplets two pairs three single children and one set ot quadruplets an average of two chil dren a year when mrs ursula lightfoot o ay- ton in yorkshire died in her ninety- fourth year she left nine children seventynine grandchildren seventy- three greatgrandchildren and two greatgreatgrandchildren i couth- ern georgia a mrs shiver spent her last years in visiting one after anoth- er the homes of her descendants who numbered 310 in four generations and mrs sarah ann woolf of utah when she died at the age o ninety- one left 303 living descendants in cluding 189 greatgrandchildren and twentythree great great grandchild ren six brothers and sisters children ot a settler named webb in the cumber land district of kentucky among them have lived t see 1g51 of their progeny the eldest brother jason has 444 descendants miles takes se cond place with 402 then follow three sisters with contributions of 230 208 and 201 respectively and the roll end with the youngest brother whose tot al is a modest 166 not the least astonishing of family records is that ot m gourdon who died in paris at the age of 101 m gourdons father was born in 1731 married in 1752 and in 1753 became father of a boy who died in the same year he married for the second time in 1820 and at the age of ninetyone became the father ot a second boy tho late m gourdon who at the close of his long life was able to say my brother died 171 years ago required to pass a comprehensive ex amination both oral and written that covers all the different subjects a student may take this examination at any time without waiting until the end of the two years in the senior college the student is to have even greater freedom from acadmic routine here he must study intensively in one of seven fields which include natural and physical science social science language and literature philosophy education fine arts and music the student will pur- sue bis work in his own way during this period again there will he no examination until the end ot his last year when he comes up for his degree an individualized program in discussing the new program at olivet college president brewer says each students work must be per ceived as an organic whole built upon his needs and adapted to his abilit ies this cannot be achieved by any methods which smack of bits and of pieces and which tend to obscure the relation of the parts to the whole moreover learning is a process which requires time and leisure for connected reading and meditation the life of the college must be organ ized to make these things possible it is inevitable therefore that the lock- step of courses time schedules hours points credits quizzes grades course examinations all the elaborate mach inery by which we conceal ignorance should he broken up triumph viun and jeff by bud jefp you look pretty 60od j 3ut i j so i ou6tvr you a real wm f oldfashioned corset just 4mj the kind thty u10re intheoltcn i days with corset steels j and all 7- m 4 v2z jlstl now autumn in each intermediate glade lights little fires of bronze and vivid red dead summer not in vain her blood has shed a flame upleaps whero sacrifice was made to sweep through firclad slope and woodland shade all aws ot color blending to combine immortal symphonies a song wino of hyacinth and crjmsonambor jado tho splendour grows in essence while there die attendant hopes that led tho arduous year through aspirations struggle joy and fear frali worlds dissolving all about it lie yot far beyond fruition growth and strlfo this silent glory triumphs over life sherbrooke jr h iiowen