i i j i e 1 1 i if i i womans world g by mair m morgan h hm ill cheese as you like it few foods are so distinctive as cheese for few foods can be used in luch a variety of ways in the lunch- ton supper or dinner menu there was a time when cheese was usually served as a final tidbit to a sub- itantial meal but today its high food value in addition to its savoury flavour is rightfully taken into ac count and this healthful food is one of the ingredients used in making an unlimited number of nourishing main courses the following recipes arc a few examples of how cheese may be combined with cereals or bulky vegetables to make a satisfy ing dish although in some cases the amount of cheese called for in the recipe seems small in comparison to that of other ingredients the cheese may contribute the most food value due to the fact that it i3 such a concentrated food cheese king with vegetables 1 cup milk 1 cup soft bread crumbs 1 egg 1v4 cups cooked macaroni 1 cun canadian cheese diced 1 tablespoon minced parsley 1 tablespoon chopped pimiento i teaspoon minced onion 3 tablespoons melted butter salt and pepper scald milk add to bread add well beaten egg and other ingredients tour into greased ring mould and ovenpoach in a moderate oven 350 degrees f for about 50 minutes turn out on hot plaher pour filling in centre and garnish with parsley filling 1 cup medium cream sauce 2 cups cooked vegetables such as 1 cup cooked peas 1 cun cooked carrots salt and nepper ramekn of egg and spinach 2 tablespoon butter 2 tablespoon flour 1 cup milk i cup grated cheese iv cuns cooked spinach chopped g eggs salt and pepper melt butter blend in flour and reasonings and gradually add milk stir until mixture thickens add grated cheese place h cup spinach in each ramekin drop raw egg on top of srvnach season with salt and pepner ovenpeach at 250 degrees f for 15 minutes or until eggs are set cover with cheese sauce and serve baked tomato and cheese 0 slices bread 1 cup cheese 2 cups tomato juice 2 eggs v teaspoon salt a teaspoon pepper 1 tablespoon minced onion butter bread and cut into cubes cut cheese into cubes and put bread and cheese in baking dish in alter nate layers beat eggs slightly add tomato juice salt pepper and onion pour over bread and cheese and bake in moderate oven at 350 degrees 1 for about 10 minutes seasoning wokks wonders on days when you are bored with life and three meals a day go out into the kitchen and experiment with seasoning many opportunities for cooks amusement and family pleas ure lie in your condiment pots and jars of course you must use gump tion in choosing seasoning dont kill the flavor of your food with your cinnamon or all spice or pep per but while the soup that has been salted with too heavy a hand often seems like a tragedy the tasteless dish is even more so des serts candies and sweets of all kinds gain in flavor if a few grains of salt are added any combination containing milk or cream requires salt even coffee is more delicious if a bit of salt goes into the fusion sugar helps vegetables sugar is another everyday season ing that works wonders when judi ciously used unless vegetables are fresh from the garden a little sugar is needed to heighten their natural sweetness tomatoes must always have a dash of sugar koasts de velop a riches flavor when a bit of sugar is rubbed into the surface all dressings and sauces containing lemon juice or vinegar need some sugar both sugar and salt are helpful in blending several flavors into a smooth combination highly spiced sauces and bakedstuffs are very de pendent on skilful seasoning with salt and sugar as a seasoning for meat and dark sauces black pepper is more effect ive than white because the real strength of the pepper berry is found in the outer shells of which black pepper is made you need two pep per mills in your house a wooden one for the kitchen and a pewter one say for the dining table this insures freshly ground- pepper for all seasoning purposes use cayenne with care cayenne pepper is something else again and must be used very spar ingly but a deft use of it lends zest to many a dish in soups sauces and salads or with fish meats and vegetables paprikas milk flavor is an addi tion itts vivid color makes it an excellent garnish too remember though there are two kinds the hungarian which is pungent- and the spanish which is very mild cream of lima bean soup made faintly pink with paprika is nice served with toasted pimento cheese squares and olives toasted cheese squares ten slices of bread cut 13 inch thick 1 14 cups cream cheese 3 tablespoons chopped pimento 4 tablespoons butter the packaged cheese works up easily and smoothly mash cheese add butter and pimento and mix until blended place five slices of bread one on top of the other with cheese filling between repeat with remain ing slices of bread put in refriger ator until firm about hour slice each mound of bread into 4 slices bake in a moderately hot oven 375 degrees f until brown serve hot in this case the toasting develops flavor quite as much as the season ings tangy dishes as every housewife knows the brisk chill winds of fall are natural appetite stimulants the pungent odor of woodsmoke the winelike scent of apples fresh from orchards the rime that mists the meadows at early morn these are tokens that jack frost will soon be calling the keen hunger roused by these signs of autumn is not appeased with com mon dishes it needs something in accord with the season something as tantalizing and stimulating as the fall itself you and your family will appreciate these recipes at any time but especially right now alpine steak 2 pounds round steak ground 1 can tomato soup 2 cups cracker crumbs 1 teaspoon salt u teaspoon pepper teaspoon poultry dressings i tablespoon minced onion 1 cup sweet pickles thinly sliced combine meat soup cracker crumbs and seasonings mix thor oughly fold in pickles press into a greased loaf tin and bake in a moderate oven 325 degrees f for one hour or until done this loaf is excellent hot or cold and will keep several days in a refrigerator makes an excellent filling for sandwiches ho hum such a fuss rice or maybe it is barbara yawns at this posing business id her twin sister arrive in hollywood from hast and are beatri as she and greeted by their proud father edward burns former tennis star turned film actor unday chqo lesson viii november 24 the message of haggai and zechariah haggai 1 28 2 8 9 zechariah 4 610 golden text i was glad when they said unto me let us go unto the house of jehovah psalm 122 1 the lesson in its setting time events recorded in that part of the book of ezra which is found in this lesson occurred between the years 530 bc and 51c bc psalm 84 was written during the days of the monarchy haggai prophesied during the second year of darius 520 bc and zechariah a contem- chicken salad 4 cups cooked chicken diced k cup small sweet pickles chop ped 2 cups celery sliced fine hardcooked eggs 2 pickeled beets salt and pepper mayonnaise mix chicken pickles and celery add mayonnaise to moisten add salt and pepper if needed arrange on lettuce garnish with sliced eggs and sliced beets and more mayon naise unusual dishes the good cook who has learned the effect of new and unusual dish es upon her family and guests is in an envious position her meals are praised and eagerly sought after she becomes the local good cook here are two unusual dishes made from cooked dried lima beans limas with sausage vz pound sausage 1 mediumsized onion 1 cup cooked dried limas 1 cup tomatoes 2 teaspoon chili teaspoon salt fry onion and sausage until well done add other ingredients and sim mer for 30 minutes lima loaf 2 cups cooked dried limas 2 tablespoons minced onion 2 tablespoons tomato catsup 3 tablespoons melted butter 1 egg well beaten 1 teaspoon salt i teaspoon pepper 1 cup soft bread crumbs comiine ingredients and turn into a buttered bread pan bake in a moderate oven 300 degrees f about 25 minutes to serve unmold in center of platter place strips of crisp bacon over the top and garnish with slices of fried tomatoes porary of his prophesied during this and the succeeding years place practically all the passag es in this lesson record events tak ing place in the city of jerusalem the wise declare i am an incorrigible optimist about the twentythird century robert laud the conspiracy of two and two to make four is bound to be in the long run successful ezra pound the darkness and indigence in the life of too masses has so far been the most glaring drawback of civili zation beui prasad organization is the most deli cate and difficult of all arts always liable to perversion in the hands of those who practise it beni prasad recent events have made it plain that there is one man who can defeat tje president his name is franklin d roosevelt walter lippman no recent reform lias delighted me so much as that just announce- ed in poland where election meet- ings and addresses are now made criminal offences bernard shaw a the only palmists i will nllow to read my hand are travelling gypsies whose vision of the future becomes rosier and rosier as your payment increases robert lynd wien the british empire puts 150 war vessels into the mediterran ean there is something more than a rehearsal of gilbert and sullivan in prospect dr william j elliott of havard university statesmen today are like chauf feurs in highpowered cars who know the road is slippery willie in 1914 they were like chauffeurs who did not know what skidding was sir arthur willert the vagrant the whopper it is claimed that experimental i applications of ligjit and heat have tne on qe ri was a murderer caused fish to develop twentyfive the man oa ue left kas a tbcr times faster than in natural condl- the m3a across was a gangster boss 3d thus speaketh jehovah of hosts saying this people say it is not the time for us to come the time for jehovahs house to be built it is not stated on what grounds the peo ple based this assumption but pro bably they palliated their indifference to religion by a pretended dread of persian hostility then came the word of jehovah by haggai the prophet saying is it a time for you yourselves to dwell in your ceiled houses while this house lieth waste their own com forts were their condemnation if they had found means leisure and security to furnish such houses for themselves it could scarcely be the times which prevented them from building gods house now therefore thus saith je hovah of hosts consider your ways ye have sown muchand bring in little ye eat but ye have not enough ye drink but ye are not filled with drink ye clothe you but there is none warm and he that earncth wages earncth wages to put it into a bag with holes nothing had pros pered with these people their har vest were bad the food they ate did not satisfy the money they made vanished so thousands of people can testify today that having been u fair with god whom they worshipped and claimed to love god has somehow made life barren in its permanent situations for them thus saith jehovah of hosts consider your ways go up to the mountain and bring wood and build the house and i will take pleasure in it and i will be glorified said jehovah no one mountain is here thought of the reference is simply to those high lands where the most suitable timber for building purpos es could be found god himself mak es this command and with the command extends a precious promise that if they will do what he asks them to do he will not only take pleasure in it but will be glorified in their work the silver is mine and the gold is mine saith jehovah of hosts the latter glory of this house shall be greater than the former said je hovah of hosts and in this place will i give peace saith jehovah of hosts it cannot bo said that the glory of zerubbabels temple or even that of herod surpassed the temple of solomon in costliness splendor and glory if this passage i is to be a literal fulfillment it must be in a temple yet to be built if however one wishes to confine the the village minister counselling the sad and weak hastening words of cheer to speak to the lowly and the least smiling at a wedding feast helping blind relentless youth into patience vision and truth teaching downcast hearts to hope clasping feeble hands that grope when the earth scenes fade and dim eyes look anxiously at him kind familiarized with death as welt thou of nazareth now a little child to christen now a patient hour to listen to a burdened fathers woes up and down the street he goes sharing every smile and tear counting not his own life dear walk beside him all the days in our small towns devious ways rest him lord with birds and bees and the whispering of the trees he whose days are one long giving keep in him the joy of living meaning of this passage to the true worship of god which is known through and made possible through the son of god the lord jesus christ then of course the glory of the worship which christ receives from his church today also the true temple of god is far greater in glory and truthfulness and reality than any glory which rested upon a material temple such as solomons then he answered and spake un to me saying this is the word of jehovah unto zerubbabel saying not by might nor by power but by my spirit saith jehovah of hosts you have taken your own measure you feel your weakness to cope with your circumstances but you are to understand that it is gods spirit who is the source of every enlightening action that reflects glory upon god who art thou o great mountain before zerubbabel thou shalt become a plain and he shall bring forth the top stone with shoutings of grace grace unto it the great mountain represents colossal difficulties and hindrances which relying upon gods spirit would be levelled to a plain moreover the word of jehovah came unto me saying the hands of zerubbabel have laid the foundation of this house his hands shall also finish it and thou shalt know that jehovah of hosts hath sent me unto you this promise was fulfilled about four years later ezra 6 14 15 tlons james when your angling efforts fail no shamefaced mien of yours an nounces a catch tli at fails to tip the scale at more than halfadozen ounces you do not seem the least put out you waste no time in useless sign ing nor rail at fate nor even doubt whether the worm was really try ing using a better salve than this and more traditionally proper you tell of tho narrow miss you had of pulling out a whop per and we impressed by what you say forbear to combat your contentions in which the one that got away attains phenomenal dimensions that was indeed a fish of worth we are not rude enough to doubt it but since it gains in weight and girth each time you tell us all about it we sometimes feel and are we rigt a wonder whether your narrations have been exposed to heat and light experimental applications theta in buacorlst a bamboo bicycle thirty years old has just completed a 1200mile tour in czechoslovakia it was ridden by a onelegged ex soldier for the school miss schoolgirls and young women are particularly enthusiastic about the new twopiece frocks since either part may be worn with another blouse or skirt it makes the wardrobe look more extensive than it really is plaidcd rabbits hair wool mix ture in wine and grey used plain winered for its blouse in todays darling model style no 2570 is designed for sizes 14 1g 18 years 30 38 and 40inches bust size 10 requires 2vi yards of 39inch material for long sleeve blouse and va yards of 54inch roatewxl for skirt how to order patterns write your name and address plainly giving number and siza of pattern wanted enclose 15c in stamps or coin coin prefer red wrap it carefullv and ad dress your order to wilson pat tern senice 73 west adelaide street toronto fu manchu by sax rohmer the severed fingers petrie left out shcn yansl thats dangerous business inspector weymouth protested t naytand smiths announcement that he would 90 to the opium den whero wo suspected fu manchu lurked how about an official visit by the pokcei fu manchu is tho incamaro es sence of chineso craftiness such a visit would bo useless smith snapped nol we must match gu2e with guile weh h youre determined sir the inspector agreed- fos ter will fix you up o 1m1 bj sm uts d tfc bll sjadlcau lao 4 foster camo with a sea mans rig and i watched tho transformation of smith inlo a sinister watorfront charac ter rceohcetion of how i had let hie slavo girl rrielc m made my heart heavy toil aro forgetting mo smith i reproached him jl potrie it is my business unfortunately but no sort of 1 hobby for you you mean that you can no ledger rely upon me be came of that girll and wicked beyond belief and i was there in a ceil between and nobody shared my grief rats from humanitys sewers guarded on every hand from every clime and for every crime they were numbered among the band guarded close in the wails of stone obeying the laws command marching into itxc dining room getting our soup and bread down the aisle in a single tile and i was at the head and all around were the kind of men that the sinks of iniquity bred and 1 was a ministers only son stilling a broken sob direct from yale to a dismal jail like one of a gangster mob and this is the crime i was guilty of i couldnt find a job down on the books as a vagrant guilty- of being a bum pulled by a cop from a box car top berded along with a gun shut like a rat in a narrow cell till my thirty days is done one of an army of unemployed a victim of modern days when a man must roam with nerve at home to follow the hobos ways and societys only remedy is prison for thirty days my college course i would lay aside for a job witli a dago crew i travelled wide but in vain i tried for there wasnt a tmng to do so they locked me up in a prison cell and made me a jailbird too the feet of the guard in the corridor make a dismal sort ot sound the brazen dong of the prison gong goes echoing all around and sitting aone in my cell of stone the depths of despair i found maurice l kilgrove of listowel in listowel banner billy sunday dies in chicago once professional baseball player became internat ionally famous for his religious work chicago billly sunday the internationally famous evangelist who caused thousands to hit the sawdust trail to his pulpit and renounce the devil and rum died suddenly last week of angina pectoris as described by the wife of rev william a sunday known as ma sunday he just slipped back on his pillow and closed his eyes quit major league baseball sunday who quit major league baseball at the height of iiis career to become the leading evangelist of the united states had been an in valid for some time ho was visit ing at the home of a brother-in- law here william j thompson when he told his wife mother i- just feel dizzy a doctor could bring tho 72yearold preacher only temporary relief tho diseases first seized him three years ago and bad curtailed his preaching since as late as october 27 however sunday conducted on of his pic turesque revival meetings in in- diana and was elated that some two score of his audience had come to the altar he had been a compering figure on north american revival ros trums since 1s06 thundering voice tangy phraseology vehement in gesture generally beginning his discourses in quiet lone he usually shod his coat and vest at the height of his plea thundering his exhortations to sinners to repent words and terms rarely heard in revival meetings slipped from his tongue at his perora tions as he impelled thousands to rise and be saved and hit the saw dust trail that was sprinkled to ml altar sunday born in ames la novem ber 10 1sc3 finished high school in nevada la before continuing his education at northwestern universi ty in evanston 111 his first career was in profcsional baseball lie played with teams re presenting chicago pittsburgh and philadelphia in the national ueague between 1ss3 and 1s00 one of the feats sunday liked to chuckle about was when he was iff a game for pittsburgh with connie mack grey master of philadelphia athletics catching for washington billy stole four bases during the game and had connie pulling out his hair in addition to ma sunday who was the evangelists first assistant- at his meetings twosons paul pj and william jr of ios angeles sur vive horses pour out their own dtinkat at the new barracks nt nonstrellurv near berlin in every stall 13 a disc the horse has only to tread on it to make fresh water flow into thef trough j