ml l womans world by mair m morgan stezm puddings good fare for fall days pudding days are here and the fol lowing recipes are worthy additions to your kitchen flies marmalade pudding cream six tablespoons of butter with four tablespoons sugar add two wellwhisked eggs and beat all to gether thoroughly stir in a dessert spoon marmalade gradually add 12 tablespoons hour and lastly add two level teaspoons bakingpowder put the mixture into a greased basin that it threeparts fills cover and steam for nearly two hours turn out and serve with warmed marmalade poured round the pudding black currant jam pudding place three tablespoons black cur rant jam in a wellgreased pudding basin sieve half a pound of flour with a heaped teaspoon baking pow der and a good pinch of salt rub in six tablespoons butter add eight tablespoons granulated sugar mix thoroughly and moisten with two beaten eggs and sufficient milk to make rather a soft mixture put this on to tho jam in the basin leaving room for rising cover and steam for about two and a quarter hours turn out and servo hot with some cold black cur rant jam handed round separately strawberryjam pudding mix together thoroughly one cup breadcrumbs 4 tablespoons gently melted butter two beaten eggs 4 tablespoons sugar a saltspoon soda and two tablespoons strawberry jam put into a greased basin cover steam for two hours turn out and serve sifted with sugar it liked a little sweet white sauce may be handed round with the pudding raspberryjam pudding cream 1 tablespoons of butter beat in 2 tablespoons sugar and the yolks of two eggs stir in s tablespoons flour and a tablespoon raspberry jam mix in thoroughly half a teaspoon of soda dissolved in a little cold milk and lastly fold in the stiffly whisked unites of two eggs put the mixture into a greased basin tlift it does not quite fill cover and steam for about two and a half hours turn out and serve surrounded with hot raspberry- jam preservedginger pudding take ti weight of two eggs in but ter sugar flour and preserved ginger free from syrup cream the butter and sugar add the ginger cut into small dice beat in the eggs stir in the flour and lastly add a quarter tea spoon bakingpowder put into a greased basin cover and steam gent ly for about two and a quarter hours tarn out and serve surrounded with some of the presevedginger syrup that has been boiled till thick with a little sugar steamed apple pudding two cups flour 4 teaspoons baking powder teaspoon salt 2 table spoons butter i cup milk 4 apples cut in eighths mix and sift dry ingredients work in butter with tips of fingers add milk gradually mixing with a knife toss on floured board pat and roll out place apples on middle of dough and sprinkle with one tablespoon sugar mixed with onefourth teaspoon each of salt and nutmeg bring dough around apples and carefully lift into buttered mould or apples maybe sprinkled with dough and dough rolled like a jelly roll cover closely and steam one hour and 20 minutes serve with vanilla sauce steamed blueberry pudding mix and sift dry ingredients and work in butter same as for steamed applo pudding add one cup ach of ruilk and blueberries rolled in flour- turn into buttered mould and steam ono and onehalf hours ginger pudding onethird cup butter cup sugar one egg 2i cups flour 3 teaspoons baking soda teaspoon salt 2 tea spoons ginger 1 cup milk cream butter add sugar gradually and egg well beaten mix and sift dry- ingredients add alternately with milk to first mixture turn into buttered tnuiid cover and steam two hours chocolate pudding three tablespoons butter twothird cup sugar 1 egg 1 cup milk 2hi cups flour 4v teaspoons baking powder 214 squares cooking chocolate tea spoon salt cream butter add sugar gradually and egg well beaten mix and sift flour with baking powder add salt and add alternately with milk to first mixture then add chocolate melted turn into buttered mould cover and steam two hours serve with cream sauce cream sauce onequarter cup butter 1 cup pow dered sugar 9 teaspoon vanilla yi cup heavy cream cream butter add sugar gradually vanilla and cream beaten until stiff suet pudding one cup finely chopped suet 1 cup molasses 1 cup milk 3 cups flour 1 teaspoon soda 1 teaspoons salt 4 teaspoon each ginger clove and nut meg 1 teaspoon cinnamon mix and sift dry ingredients add molasses and milk to suet combine mixtures steam for 3 hours in but tered mould raisins and currants may be added serve with foamy sauce foamy sauce white 2 eggs 1 cup powdered sugar v cup hot milk 1 teaspoon vanilla beat eggs till stiff add sugar gradual ly and continue beating add milk and vanilla hot irons dont ruin your clean ironing board cover by testing your hot irous on it have a folded newspaper at the end of the board with salt on it then test your iron and you will clean it at the same time and all without discoloring your nice white cover curtains and drapes the wise homemaker regards her windows as a fitting background for all the other furnishings in a room if you have a figured rug and chairs up holstered in a definite patterned fab ric by all means have plain drapes if the reverse is true choose draperies that are figured plaid for the kitchen windows is of course the latest and smartest shadow lace voile marquisette and theatrical gauze make charming glass curtains always hang them with an eye to making the window look larger than it is windows cant be too large new model homes are built with all one side of the living room entirely of glass fringe is practically taboo these days glass curtains with plain hems are newer and smarter glass curtains are never so import ant as in the sun parlor there they reign supreme with nary an overdrape to hide any of their glamor if you want to be chic and give your home a real fall treat substitute vene tian blinds for window shades you dont use glass curtains with venetian blinds drapes will suffice drapes reach floor when you have carefully chosen glass curtains go on to the draperies the ones in the living and dining rooms should reach the floor when it comes to the bedrooms they may- reach either the floor or the end of tho window sill it all depends on what you like box pleated valances are good for rooms with high ceilings if the ceil ing is low leave the tops plain to give the illusion of greater height damask velvet velour taffeta and satin are ideal fabrics for the draper ies of your more formal rooms cre tonne and chintz arc lovely in bed rooms however some of the heavier cretonnes are designed to go in any room in the house linen drapes are liighlighted this season a new idea is to have pongee glass curtains in your boudoir put gay linen drapes right over them drapes never should be less than three feet wide the heavier materials must be lined if you buy them ready made all that is worked out for you if you make them yourself choose linings that are durable enough to last as long as the drapes themselves nothing is more annoying than to have to reline draperies every season lesson vi november 5 paul in jerusalem acts 15 135 golden text where the spirit of the lord is there is liberty 2 cor 3 17 time ad 50 place antioch jerusalem the point at issue vs 15 and certain men came down from judaa and taught thejbrethren say ing except ye be circumcised after the custom of moses ye cannot be saved we must put ourselves in a position to understand the feeling of these men they did not object to gentiles coming into the christian church but only to the way in which they came they were mistaken grievously as time has proved but they had much to say on their side and when paul and barnabas had no small dissension and questioning with them these nouns do not im ply angry quarrelling but merely earnest discussion but this means truth has been promoted and advanc ed throughout the ages the breth ren the christian church of anti- och appointed that paul and bar nabas and certain other of them should go up to jerusalem unto the apostles and ciders about this ques tion notwithstanding the persecu tions the execution of james and the imprisonment of john and peter the apostles abode faithfully and courage ously in jerusalem constituting it the mother church of christianity the compromise arrived at vs 629 then it seemed good to the apostles and the ciders with the whole church the whole story shows that the church himself emphatically the son of con sible write them or speak them out and then act them out for it seemed good to the holy spirit and to us for they were partners and so should all christians be partners of the holy spirit to lay upon you the phrase expresses the consciousness of full authority on the art of the council no greater burden than these necessary things things necessary some of them for the peace of the church and one of them necessary for a pure christian life that ye abstain from things sacri ficed to idols from meat ottered in idolatrous sacrifices and afterwards offered for sale in the public markets as was customary and from blood and from things strangled the first is the general and the second the par ticular prohibition gentiles used blood as a common article of diet con sidering it a healthful drink and especially after mingling it with wine jews forbade the custom in their laws lev 3 17 17 1014 blood repre senting life sacrifice and purification from sin and from fornication the necessity of adding this prohibi tion casts a lurid glare over the age in which it was written and over all idolatry every temple was a centre of licentiousness from which if ye keep yourselves it shall be well with you fare ye well the acceptance of james proposal vs 30 31 so they when they were dismissed came down to antioch probably re turning by the same way they came reading the joyful iews of the ac cord to which they had arrived and having gathered the multitude togeth er they delivered the epistle it was not presented merely to the officers of the church but to all the church mem bers and when they had read it they rejoiced for the consolation we ought not to forget that the letter was probably read out by one who was comments acted in the debate no one spoke as an officer even the chief of the apostles was not called peter while on the floor but simeon his personal name to choose men out of their company and send them to antioch with paul and barnabas the troublemakers who had first gone to antioch were selfappointed but these men would carry with them the credentials of the church namely judas called barsabbas of this juda nothing further is known than that verse 32 he va a prophet see acts 13 1 wolf and grotius hold his to have been the brother of joseph barsabbas acts 1 i3 and silas chief men among the brethren this silas was a noble and efficient chris tiait and took the place of barnabas in pauls second missionary journey he is probably the silvanus who carried peters first epistle to the churches of asia minor 1 pet 5 7 and they wrote thus by them it is always best toput agreements of all kinds into writing the apostles and the elders brethren unto the brethren who are of the gentiles the letter was sent in the name of the apostles and elders but it is plain that they represented the church in antioch and syria and cilicia greet ing antioch was the capital of syria and cilicia was the neighboring province at the northeast corner of the mediterranean forasmuch as we have heard that certain who went out from us have troubled you with words the letter avoids a statement of the contentions of the judaizing party the less said about the statements of the wrong side the better constructive work far surpasses destructive work sub verting your souls the influence of the judaizing agitators is declared to be harmful as the influence of bigots always is to whom we gave no commandment here is a definite statement of what has just- been im plied they were not commissioned by the church though doubtless they had implied that they had the full author ity of the church behind them it seemed good unto us having come to one accord christians should be unanimous in their decisions this d es not mean that conscientious ob jectors should cease to object but it means that a church for instance should not express its sentiments until the majority has won over the minority and it can move as a unit to choose out men and send them unto you with our beloved barnabas and paul most of us are too cold to express our feelings of affection a single word of love will do more to cement a bond than all the logic in the books men that have hazarded their lives for the name of our lord jesus christ the exhibition of bravery and selfsacrifice in christs cause brings inestimable returns as a stim ulus to the zeal of those that remain at home we have sent therefore judas and silas the messengers also are hon ored by special mention speak of christian workers whenever you can who themselves also shall tell you the same things by word of mouth confirm decisions in every way pos- solatior acts 4 3g the verses of our lesson tell us further that judas and silas who also were prophets that is preachers moved by the holy spirit addressed the church of anti och fully confirming the epistle by word of mouth nor did they leave with unseemly haste but remained for a space cementing the agreement with the ties of friendly intercourse watch your diet by bon saute by bon sante in a letter to the mail and empire dr d h ackerill a veterinary sur geon of beleville discusses the question of health to clearly and con cisely that we take the liberty of quoting what he says in ful as fol lows why there should be such a diversity of opinion even by medical men re health how to grow it and retain it is a mystery to me there is only one road to health mother natures road 1 temperance in all things 2 get all the six salts and iron vitamins she has put in it 3 get a necessary supply of oxygen and ozone she has placed in her fresh air away down deep into the lungs to purify and oxygenize the blood to kill disease germs and to vitalize the blood and through it the whole sys tem 4 strenuous exercise to send this air deep down into the lungs where it is required mother nature has placed her salts and iron in the skin of the fruit and the vegetable yet we peel them and give the peel ings to the animals and birds who hav perfect bodies and health every womans birthright is a perfect body strong lithe and willowy and full of pep with an abundance of beautiful glossy hair strong ner ves producing bright snappy magne tic eyes an ivory skin smooth as satin and free from blemishes pink cheeks ruby lips and sound pearly teeth such a woman has no need of doctors or dentists or opticans or surgeons or hospitals or professional nurses or beauty parlors bon sante experiments have shown that the best time to feed chicks for the first time is when they are between 30 to 48 hours old results showed that there was a decided advantage in withholding feed for 72 hours iii events by around jhe dil austin moran behind the screen tok ihh i its r m roxy celebrates eleventh air anniversary s l rothafel roxy soon will look backward on eleven full years as a radio feature on the radio networks what a difference there is between that first broadcast and those which roxy is producing now- history in many fields has been made on that elevenyear period while others scoffed koxy felt that the living stage the motion picture and the radio would show thmselves to the best advau- tage by merging the best talents of all roxys first broadcast was at the capital theatre in new york when the roxy gang made its appearance on the air it is entertaining to look back upon that broadcast some of the artists are still with roxy but many of them have gone on to other activities two went to the metro politan opera fredrick jagcl and editha fleischer evelyn herbert went on to become a star in musical comedy emo rapee who conducted the orchestra now conducts the great radio city symphony since his first broadcast roxy has received many more than 7000000 letters they bring to him he says a seuse of humble happiness to feel that he is the close friend of so many people attention canadian listeners always striving to bring variety into the field of radio entertainment in canada the wrigley hour steps several notches ahead with the finest collection of talent ever to be grouped on any single canadian air pres entation names names names julian oliver spanish tenor extraordinary marion rockwell petite artist of several outstanding commercials jinimie johnson recent- re turned from the worlds fair where he was featured as guest artisl and from the west we bear a new name marion brown the two clownmen al and bob harvey back from the british isles with new songs new- chatter in fact everything is new including a 25 piece orchestra under the baton of geoffrey waddington one of the particular highlights is a special adaptation of dickens pickwick papers and played by a capable cast of canadian actors post scripts rudy vallees first phonograph record was made while he was a student at maine university struggling for recognition as a saxophone soloist he came to new york during his easter vacation and paid fifty dollars for the recording a few years later he was being paid thousands of dollars for his records lowell thomas news commentator started to make his own way in the world when he was eight years old selling newspapers in colorado at eleven he was employed in the gold mines there by the time he had reached voting age he had outfitted and headed two expeditious into the subarctic in the meantime he worked his way through four universities each and every instrumentalist in phil harris orchestra is a holly wood movie actor all the members of ted weenis organization are col lege graduates lanny ross is due tocommence his first picture to be made under his new five year contract about december first in the air radios allstar presentations wave lelfoths kilo station metres cycles cknc toronto 251 cfcf montreal 291 cfch north bay 322 cfco chatham 297 cfrb foroio 435 uk ac montreal 411 731 ckcr waterloo 4c5 ckct toronto 312 wimu hamilton 340 crco ottawa ukoc hamilton 475 uk pc preston 341 uklw windsorlondon 555 54u cfry foruiito 307 kdka pittsburg oc 93u kmow st iouls 27- kvw chicago 201 102u iv abc new rk 34a 860 wbbm chicago 3su 770 wben buffalo 333 900 weaf new york 45 gc0 wfnr chicago 345 870 wgr buffalo 543 650 wuy schenectady 379 790 wham rochester 2c1 1100 wkbw buffalo 202 itso wjz new york 394 co wjr detroit wlw cincinnati 700 wmaq chicago 447 c70 ivtam cleveland 1070 200- these programs are subject to ch g without notice thursday eastern standard time pm suo rudy vallee crct captain diamond wjz s 30 harlem serenade cfrb 900 grenadiers crct wjas dedication cfjti show hoat wben 930 dramatic guild cfrb 1000 wlllard robinson cfrb paul uhl toman crct fsiday s00 rosarlo bourdon crct s30 jlminle johnson cknc march ot time wok 900 fred allen wben jrvln s cobb wkbw 930 oeina from lyrics crct football show wgr victor youngs orchestra wben to00 olson and johnson wkbw first nlghter wben 1030 lum and abner wben saturday g 00 meet tho artist cfrb s00 k7 wben 830 bridges of paris crct 900 triple barx days cfrb baron munchausen wben 930 leo rclsmnn wben singing strings cknc 1000 dancing party crct 1030 george jessci cfrb 1100 vancouver frolic crct sunday broadway melody cfrb clone arnold wben 230 hollywood show s cfrb 300 philharmonic orchestra cfrb opera concert crct 430 hoover sentinels crct 500 roses and drums wkbw 530 crumit and sanderson wor 730 joe penner s00 jimmie durante freddie rich 900 seven star revuo 930 album of music 1000 lack benny sunday hour 1100 fireside hour monday s00 syrup symphonies blaclfoot trails s30 blng crosby canadlanettes 900 a p gypsies galetv and romance 930 big show ship of joy 1000 contented hour wayne king tuesday s00 crumit and sanderson s30 wrigley hour wayne king 900 ben bernle california melt ies 930 nino martini don vorhees orchestra 1000 legend of america lives at stake 1100 moonlight on pacillc wednesday s00 bert iahr s30 albert spalding waltz time 900 one hour with you 930 burns and allen leo reisman wben 1000 ortiz tlrado crct corn cob club wben harry rlclunnn wkbw bulova correct time dailv over sta- lions crct ckac wj crct wor west crct when cknc crct cfrij cknc wor crct wben crct cfrb wben crct wkbw wben cfkb wben wben cfrb cfrb wben cfrb wben crct crct cfrb crct crct wkbw editors hole t t 10 keeping no tho times that this column mate its appearance during tho past year hol lywood has been definitely challenged by the english studios aftei sacb suc cesses as borne express sanshlns susie the good coxuprntuns etc england has deflnt ly tnadt out tor public favor and according to the re sponse undoubtedly ans won this column will introduce and make familiar the stars ot the englrb cinema world as well as give yo he taest tttblts about vour favorites f hollywood stars fancies george raft drives a tbinseg blue sedan to health with it is one of the new short titles 1hey all have their souvenirs mae wests t an old yellowed pla bt lifting her in the cast of the drunkards i daughter dick arlens a locket 1 he wore while making wings c b de mille- the inst dollat lie evtr i earned he once dropped il into 1 j pocket that had another doilar in it and now he has to carry two becaue he doesnt know whiel is the tucky one giry cooper reveres an old re volver from montana days charles laughton thinks the insiitnia from i his war uniform is lucky for him anil so on jack liarrymores favorit pet is a south american vulture u ught lbs day it was hatched ik keeps it in 1 special cage pollymoran is wearing quite a head dress these days says she i uri ally let my hair run vild a i tiui t em the countes ifrsso is very smart all in black these days tnl holding her own with the boys as wl as the slickest of the hollywood slas ethel sutherland wears dark red irid make severyone like it one of the newest sets foi a uollywoii nittuc is made- entirely of ils and cello phane marie dressier says she was on of the first bicycle fans ii th us v they kept to their fil vnger then gloria as usual just like the old davs tiloni swanson has introduced a hairdress hat has the whole town talking gasps and excited comments fol lowed the glamorous gloria as slv entered the foyct of hollywoods fam ous chinese theatre and later walked down the aisle to take her seat her escort was none othci than her handsome husband michael farmer the new swanson hairdress con sists il a part down the cjntre to the 1 ape of the neck four curls en either side of the forehead and a similar number on each side of the back when 1 was in liurope gloria explained suzanne talbot designed a porkpie hat for me she urged me to dress my hair something like this lut i really got the idea from a pic ture of an aunt of mine taken around 19h she was wearing a mass of curls at the forehead this wasnt exactly what i wtnted 1 got a french girl who used to work on my hair in pictures and we devised this coiffure with the four curls on either side the result is hollywoods main topic of conversation today rainy morning sky- drizzling rain and darkened hidden birds faint sounds twirling leaves fronr trees so high piling up wet mounds careful feet of hurrying folk tapping drips from height slippery leaves all watercoaked fallen in the night only sounds of dreariness rain the whole night through starts the day with weariness everyone feels blue drizzling rain i see you smile i heard music too childrens laughter pause awliilo theres sunshin for you a m hodgson mutt and jeff by bud fisher herbert brennon or griffith have nothing on mutt petticoats denote authentic victorian montreal milady may wear leg omutton sleeves a pork pie hat and skirts almost touching the floor but she lias not yet gone back to the true basis of victorian fashion ac cording to peter l birkin representa tive of an old lace house of notting ham england here on a business trip the victorian ladys charm he pointed out consisted among other things of not less than seven petti coats no wonder lace manufac turers were happy in those days he said for every respectable petticoat had to be trimmed with lace multiply tli many yards of lace re quired for a single skirt by seven petticoats and then by 20000000 women and you have achieved a lacemakers paradise anesthetist chicago the glow worm was the worlds first anesthetist dr andre crotti columbus o told a meeting of anesthetists here the glow worm paralyzes its vic tims by stinging them crotti said if it does not devour them they re cover in a short while with no ill effects much in the same way a hu man being ccnies out of an anes miotic getting it right a couple recently called at a rectory to put up their bonds of mar riage the bridegroomelect supplied answers to the various questions as to names ages and so forth but when asked if his bridetobe ws a spin ster he replied no she is an um brella maker white pine seeds are generally sown in the fall seeds ot all other pines in the spring a characteristic feature of certain parts of the prairies region i i the pres ence ot lakes with no outlet around the margin of which the soil is saline or alkaline in such localities plants occur whlcli elsewhere ore found o the sea coast