j t about the house las useful hints and general informa tion for the buy housewife no begiii lit daysi 100 b import it is utacked ntcrior still gence latian 1 i rom whicl buildii of th standi ided to 1 dainty dishes chopped cucumber pickle peel and chop twentyfour large cucumbers and five onions mix with it onehalf pint salt and let drain for several hours when drained add black peppers cloves and mustard seed using two tablespoonfuls of each cover with good vinegar add horseradies if desired put in glass jars and cover with vinegar if needed quince honey pare six quinces and grate on a coarse grater for each quince take one pint of sugar moisten this with two quarts of wat er boil the sugar and water until a very thich syrup is formed or until it spins athread then add the grat ed quince and boil for twentyfive min utes seal in pint jars corn salad select two dozen ears sweet corn two heads cabbage chopped fine eight onions four green peppers one cup sugar onehalf cup salt vinegar to taste one teaspoon mustard one teaspocn tumeric pow der dissolve two tablespoonfuls cornstarch or flour in vinegar mix all together boil hard for ten minutes this makes eight quarts fine salad which could be sealed and kept for winter use cold satsup use one peck of ripo tomatoes cut or chopped into small pieces and put into colander to drain off juice two cups chopped celery six medium chopped onions six large red sweet peppers two pounds light brown sugar onehalf cup salt two cups mustard seed two ounces ground cinnamon two quarts cider vinegar mix all together pack in jars and let stand for a week when it will be ready for use cream of celery soup two small j potatoes one small onion onehalf j dozen stalks celery chopped parsley av butter one teaspoon grjf flour and seasoning slice vege- ji tables and put on to cook with only j enough water to be almost boiled i away when vegetables are tender drain mash and add milk thicken t wtih butter and flour mix together ttv and u0 u season to taste sprinkle with parsley and serve with bread strips that have been buttered on both sides and browned in oven spaghetti stew one 5cent pack age of spaghetti onehalf pound of sliced bacon three medium3ized to matoes or a small can of tomatoes two mediumsized onions and two mediumsized sweet peppers cook spaghetti to boiling salt water 12 or 15 minutes drain and remove from the fire while spaghetti is cooking cut bacon in small squares in frying pan and stir until brown then place on ions peppers and tomatoes chopped fine in the frying pan with the bacon and cook until all are tender and form a thick sauce pour over the spag hetti and stew all together about five minutes season with salt and pepper to taste and serve household hints fried calves liver cold and chopped fine makes a good sandwich to bake patties successfully the oven should have a strong under heat carrots and beets should always be cooked whole and then skinned and sliced a coat of clear varnish is a good thing to give straw matting before it is laid there is nothing more indigestible than bread thab is not baked tho roughly stale macaroons pounded and add- the sunday lesson international lesson october 15 lesson iii the appeal to caesar acts 25 golden text matt 10 25 verse 1 porcius festus was a great improvement on felix but he died after two years the province loosely so called for judaea was only a department of the province syria after three days here and in verse 6 we have the impression of a conscientious administrator accus tomed to act promptly 3 asking a favor compare verses 11 and 1c which similarly lay stress on the fact that to change the venue of the trial of roman citizen was a considerable concession festus was not unnaturally wishful to grand it to a new governor it was reasonably enough a consideration to conciliate the men he had come to govern but his inflexible sense of justice made that depend entirely on the prison ers consent 4 festus describes in verses 15 1c his view of the jews request it appears that informed verse 2 in cluded an audacious request that fes tus would pronounce sentence they would urge that felix would not have left him in custody without grave rca- i money the appeal in theory allowed fro every citizen was impossible all this of course was determined by the vision of the lord himself in acts 23 11 very well knowest the word used is not that which implies inform ation it is to the clearsightedness of festus he appeals 11 i refuse not see the para phrase adapting the formula an eng lish judge uses when a prisoner has been found guilty of murder- re fuse in our modern use is incon gruous grant me by favor mar gin see note on verse 3 and the paraphrase 12 council his personal retinue cohors in latin who acted as asses sors festus might perhaps have of fered paul an acquittal at once and his difficulty was that which he ex presses in verse 27 on his assessors advice he decides to accept the shift ing of responsiblity after definite ly allowing the appeal a sound in law he would no longer pronounce a ver dict of acpuittal acts 2g 32 doctrine of contradiction adversity is not the root of bitterness but the root ofl promise and productivity and he said said luke xii 1820 but god mighty he knows the end from t beginning you know not what day may bring forth therefore yj had better think more talk less a jisten to the lord but god said god has grd plans for you if youll only let iii work them out without being so pj sumptuous and cocksure of yourself and he said ill go down but god sal women or fashion are today great ly interested in the two material dresses has- not paris sanctioned them and put forth some ot her best efforts in the fashioning of new vor- v sions of them for the economical wo- son probably the request to have man with an eye to making over her him tried in jerusalem where evid- j last winters dress who looks with ap ence would be more easily secured proval on this style to be sure she was the jews alternative request ed to any pudding will improve the af ter the fil had been re used but flavor tle au of the former demand pans for baking bread should te had pu festus on his guard narrow to insure thorough baking of g them that are of power men of j the bread an attractive turkey timbales when no more little mold of served with canned peaches makes a dainty dessert japanned trays should not be wash ed in water dip a cloth in alcohol and wipe them off pub a little salt on the dishes on which eggs are served and the egg will wash off easily mashed potatoes if given a final beating with an eggbeater will be very light and fluffy to prevent embroidery scallops from ravelling is to launder them be fore they are cut out delicious soup can be made of rice stock flavored with tomato onion or both do not store ashes in a wooden box slices can be cut from cooked chicken j p or barrel nor throw them on the or turkey take bits near bones chop cel flo thcv should be ke ln fine and to two cups of meat allow j me containers one cup sofb white bread crumbs and wh leaning saucepans in the onehalf cup hot milk mix crumbs j ther f b a board m the and milk together add chopped meat j bottom of the slnk to stand the p and yolks of two eggs season with j on salt and pepper beat whitesof eggs i a tinypiece of charcoal in the bot- lightlytheymustnotbefrothyand th vasc whlch cut flowers mix well with other ingredients a standing will prevent the un- turn mixture into buttered individual p od of stale water tambaiemolds set in a pan of hot test potatoes by cutting the potato water and cookm moderate oven tw and rubbmg the cut surfaces about threequarters of an hour uare- 1 together then press the two parbs to- fully unmold on hot plates and serve 2 u they stick the potatoes french pickles a chopped mixed are g pickle with tiny whole onions and coid bo1 ed rlce added to stow to cucumbers in it chop not too fine ma and seasoned with minced pep three large carrots two bunches of p onions salt and pepper u celery one quart of common onions three sweet green peppers three sweet red peppers and one quart of large cucumbers divide one large cauliflower into small flowerets skin one quart of tiny button onions and carefully wash one quart of small cu cumbers mix pour off and cover with a weak brine and let stand two or three hours pour off and cover with a weak brine making it salt en ough to taste boil all together un til tender about fifteen or twenty min utes in the meantime have boiling two quarts of vinegar into which pour the following paste consisting of three cups of sugar one cup of flour one tablespoon of tumeric four table spoons of ground mustard mix these makes served with onions salt and a savory dish which chops to keep homemade catsup fresh af ter the bottle has been opened is to pour a little olive oil into the bottle after use and before it is put away for the next meal do not allow rubbish to collect it i position whom the rest would intrust their case anything amiss the word used in the crusified brig ands declaration about jesus luke 23 41 in earlier greek it meant strange out of place but it was now ordinary vernacular for wrong 7 charge the nature of which may be inferred from verse 8 which is a list of headings in pauls speech in his own defense 9 to gain literally to deposit as one does in a bank the same state ment is made of felix in acts 24 27 before me naturally implying in my court but verse 20 distinctly suggests thab festus meant the ex perts tc conduct the trial in his prcs ence so that it would virtually mean trial by the sanhedrin festus thought that by leaving it in their hands he would be better able to find out whether anything in pauls conduct had brought him within the range of roman criminal law he was not yet prepared to acquit him since he saw the strength and unanimity of- jewish feeling against him he was bound to sift this if only because it was evid ently a danger to the public peace however innocent paul might be 10 paul knew the dangers of the road and knew that the serious mat ter than festus suspected but his determination to complete the emanci pation of the faith from jewish con trol the civil court will give him even with nero presiding a fairer i knew a man in 1914 who said he would make a million the first year of the war he failed in ninety days i know another who said he was going to marry a girl who loved him so much he could trust her with his very all she jilted him two weeks later wise and great and powerful though i m a fortune you may think yourself to be my son j thou fool you are not by any means the arbiter j but god said of your own destiny god has some- he said s napoleon did thing to say about it and you would watcrloo that fateful 18t day be a far wiser and happier man if you j m5 night shau fa would only hsten sometimes to what fae conqueror of europc and autoc he has to say instead of hurting tho f the worid but god said ft ear drums of the world with what you foo ere ht sha fa j have to say as to your future i thee of fty power an giory for god has great plans for you j g00 0 humanity and send thee bo the man in the text was one of j and shackled as a felon to die a lcl those irreligious farmers who can nev- j ly death within a lonely land er stand prosperity the more he pros- 1 and ho said ah im no g pered the more he forgot god and im a failure nobody wants he said that is this farmer said j now but god said i want ts- i will pull down my barns and build 1 1 take failures and make successes greater and i will say to of them i did it with runaway ji my soul take thine ease j i did it with outcast paul as i m eat drink and be merry but god done it with garibaldi in italy b said thou fool i kossuth in hungary as i have j thats what god always says to a i it with millions when men tho man like that every man who talks they were finished and defeated s like that is a fool and the sooner he be still and know that i am 1 i know that i am is told it the better prosperity is j dont contradict dont set the first seed of decay contradic- 1 plans against me for i am with tion is not a social faux pas but a spiritual amenity whereby a soul is set right and saved from itself and tho consequences of its folly who are you to say before god says you may think yourself very powerful and very great but you are mighty small in the sight of the al- carter dd be not dismayed for i am thy go will strengthen thee yea i will thee yea i will uphold thee witf right hand of my righteousness thats what god say s thats god will do if youll only give h chance will you rev wjf i l01 lerly tinge to this dress one can not exactly match the costume s readily imagine the design developed j in any event harmonize with it j fr ln satin and serge velvet and cloth very attractive ones are of bla i velvet and satin or any one of these vet with steel beads or of molr j jm i materials in two tones a light and a colored beads and some fluffy fifpj dark shade of gray silk have been us- 1 creations are entirely of ruffles jm ed very successfully by parisian delbon f signers in such a dress as this they in crocheted bags there have even combined two different col- attractive new style worked ors such as tan and brown dark green bright colors forming solid iov and gray and mahogany and gray go round and round the bafv 8 but the amateur should beware of com- round and longer than they arjp is civtih 732 onepiece frock of cloth and satin may take advantage of it for this fas hion holds great possibilities for her but needless to say it was not origin- trial than the sanhedrin and he wants ally planned for her his libertyjf god will so that he may combinations of materials are used go on with his preaching one who in dresses of widely different charac- can write as he does in rom 13 of bhe ter quite as often in the onepiece government who acknowledge no frock for street as in the dress re- more the right of the jewish rulers quired for more formal wear of the to a voice in matters of religion which first type is the smart dress of cloth the romans had always excluded from and satin illustrated here there is is dangerous when allowed to gather their courts he determined to take a suggestion of the military influenco blning two colors unless they are in perfect harmony for the result may be vastly different from what the hands of an experienced combiner of colors would produce i in dresses for formal wear one sees near furnace stoves or placed whero it is exposed bo a thrown match or cigar stub when darning stockings try run ning a thread around the hole draw ing the hole up until the edges lie flat the hole will seem smaller and will be easier to darn do not leave matches where chil dren can get them have a proper with water to form a smoobh paste holder out of their reach and do not and stir into the vinegar let it cook about ten minutes drain the store your supply in a cupboard un less protected in n covered bin box or m can pickles from the brine and add to the vinegar mixture seal in glass jars tasty stews veal stew with shortcake cut in ubes three pounds of breast of veal jut in a stewpan cover with boiling yatcr and cook slowly for one hour then add one dozen small peeled sil- erskin onions which have been par oled 10 minutes and one dozen small w potatoes and cook another hour iason with salt and cook until vegc- mes arc tender remove meat and vetables keep warm in separate isels- add one cup of hob cream jmilk to liquid season again with and pepper and thicken with flour ted with cold milk bake a ftcake in layer enkepans place one jid on a warm chopplatter spread butter heat meat again in y pour over shortcake and place ining round over meat sur- jl shortcake with vegetables pour over all sprinkle with ono ipoonful of finely chopped par- yjl serve stew take a dressed young in small pieces and soak r for an hour or longer ofl wfin flour and fry a light oo vjt lard and butter mixed c filing water and simmer drain off stock and use jf sauce with ono tablc- i of butter and two of flour frith salt and pepper and cslery lesircd add one cup of hot i pour the sauce slowly over ueaten egg stir well and put lish garnish wjthn few parsley z something similar and you will elimi nate the prospect of mice setting fire to your home to make ideal dusters for window ledges surbasc boards legs and backs of furniture lighting fixtures and oth er small places is to buy a little 10- cent dish mop and saturate it with furniture oil this makes it a dust- less duster which may easily be clean ed by washing it in hot soapsuds and may be renewed by another applica tion of the furniture polish women on english farms a prominent british statesman re marked recently that the experience of the last two years has taught him it was never safe to say that a woman could not do anything that a man could do this statesman was at the time rallying a meeting of farmers on their conservatism in the mntter of employing women on tho land the latest reports show that even this conservatism is rapidly bo- coming a thing of the past in the nine counties from which returns have been received by the board of agriculture more than 7000 women arc employed on the land the great issus to the highest court of all it wojld give him the supreme op portunity of his life even if he were condemned it should be added that he was now clearly a money man presumably by the death of his father and ho had determined to use his money for this visit to rome so of ten eagerly anticipated without n this dress too which accounts for a part of its charm as tilings mili tary are still a source of inspiration to fashion designers perhaps it is the ordinary row of buttons placed straight down the front perhaps it is the four pockets with rounded laps or yet it may be the shoulder cape or all of these together that give the sold- next the ruling passion mrs bargains what is the train for wintcrville ticket clerk twoforty madam mrs b mako it twothirtycight and 111 take it the top is drawn together onitbe run through rings and the bo finished with along tassel qr- and silk bags there are a nittyi s odd irregular shapes as well js j and round ones if these patterns may be cgood jj from your local mccall dealer j the mccall co 70 bond st r fid lc new zealand shippl slateowned line of vessels vice to britain kt example ravk si 1 mccjld 7359 wool embroidery is a fashionabls trimming other combinations a white georget te crepe blouse in russian style was combined with a black satin skirt and the blouse was edged with a wide band following the tralia which has started a rece mentowned line of freight j ships prime minister mar the new zealand house ojlase of sentatives foreshadowed t eighth i tion of a new zealand statijo 20000ton steamers of twei c to run between new zcagx great britain in britain tl t n of the nation in merchant l p not sanction the sale of anyf w sels to owners abroad unti 0 is over nothing definite jni a t decided as to the future pfg i ships bought by mr iiugh his recent stay in london t j for a time they will be cq jj tho australian navy dcp will be employed in the trkj e wheat and wool to europe r mail contract with the o pany the commonwealth i ers tlu if theiil ife ivb has power to take over the latters liners at the j manchester guardian j there is reason to boliemotor rniim intention of new zealans k state line of 20000ton azy to not without significance jj nection more especiall j been known for some tfj union government of s the world may owe every man a living but n lot of jhcm havent sense j enough to show up on pay day v children of sir douglas haig british commanderinchief yvhiib their father la leadlnc the british troops t tho font these two i children alcxnrjrlft and victoria halff daughters of sir duuglan hilg british commanderlnchlcf ore cnjoylns fighting of n different variety thf ngllntr nt deal england often provides n ooi fight for the hopeful angler or ilic fish aro not at nil fager to lie caught and they exhibit their feelings tho above jhoto was taken at isojuvenjio angler competition at deal england s i of black satin there was a shoulder willing to cooperate cape of white georgetto edged with gian and the italian go- fur which trimming also finished tho j adopting schemes of th long sleeves another dress seen had bill is before the unite a blouse of copenhagen hluo chiffon also in russian style worn over a skirt of hluo velvet the same shade fur edged tho blouse another detail of fashion which is making a strong appeal to tho well- dressed woman is tho use of colored ombroidery as a dross trimming an example is shown on tho illustration here of a onepiece dress with cart ridge belt many of these dresses are seen in dark blue or black serge or satin with gray wool embroidery in some the hem of tho skirt is further decorated with n wool fringe match ing from the lower edge other em- broidory designs are carried out ln bulgarian colors in wool or silk or ln steel thread and nlso in gold thread the two latter are especially effective on dark green navy blue or black fancy handbags a fashionable woman docs not con sider her costume complete today without a dainty fancy handbag which she dangles from a long ribbon or cord sometimes it takes the form of tho oldfashioned reticule grandmoth er used to wear hanging from her belt in this instance the bag is almost al ways made from the same material as the dress but there are numerous other forms and shapes cf thw im portant accessory which if it does e ajrs mm 1 i gress and will in all passed soon which prco b03j belfast j formation of a nationa npr a view to the construe ipurchiuad and operation of merci y behalf of that govern r y 1 got jiiv a f py when theatre seafcjd there a- a sol be british government aror dai only s prices alrcaev frjfimt hasnt ilm tot be table it the high cost ot he up i wish- home a few days agacblngjj bouoht ni whoro i home a lew days agacuingii uuuu public beginning w tjljl tilled buyers early london- f wh to exact the govcrnr next 1h the lord iramf jl i roam a west end thfws ibars at dition to the rcgulai placard bearing thlso h private boxes 24soothfjjj ernment tax all aj stall 262 plus fggfflfg dress circle 11 srtvinj bill is one of fellows isnt ht yes he puts tlj bottle between dip r sri