womans by mair m morgan delicious fish uisu heres a case where a good recipe and culinary ingenuity will turn can ned salmon into a dish you will be proud to bring to the table and diners like jack spatt lick the platter clean serve it with cold sliced beet and potato chips and you will have a delicious main course for sunday night supper jellied salmon loaf 1 package icuonflavored gelatin 1 pint warm water 2 tablespoons vinegar teaspoons salt lciip mayonnaise 2 cups flaked canned salmon 1 cup diced celery dissolve gelatin in warm water add vinegar and salt chill until slightly thickened fold in mayon naise salmon ami celery turn into loaf pan chill until firm unmold on crisp lettuce serves s hot breads for breakfast our breakfast menus jiave under gone a radical change since the days when our fathers and mothers sot up housekeeping the crisp readytoeat cereals have lightened tile task or the homemaker eggs in one form or another have generally replaced the array of meat dishes that used to be considered indispensable fruit fans become an almost invariable feature of the menu for the first meal of the day in respect to hot breads however our breakfast habits have not greatly changed we still feel that mulling scones toast or a piping iiot slice of corn bread help us to leave the table feeling well fortified with good food for the days work and with so many varieties of hot breads to choose from there is every reason to continue to give them the import ant place they deserve bran corn meal mulms will whet the breakfast appatitos of the entire family and in addition the bran con tent will help to provide the hulk that all normal people require to keep the system working properly bran corn meal muffins 3 tablespoons shortening 14 cup sugar 1 egg well beaten l cups milk 1 cup allbran cup corn meal 14 cups hour 1 teaspoon salt ii teaspoons baking powder cream shortening and sugar add to be married in june so much mote surely has the host ess scored here is a recipe for such a cake magnolia cke c eggs 2 cups sugar 1 cup boiling water 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 2yz cups pastry flour 3 teaspoons bak ing powder separate eggs beat yolks until thick and lemon color add 1 cup of the sugar gradually beating const antly add boiling water very slowly then vanilla extract sift flour and baking powder together 3 times fold into first mixture beat egg whites until stiff add remaining one cup sugar gradually beating constantly fold into mixture bake in a very large ungreased tube pan in moder ate oven at 330 degrees p for hi hours invert and let cool in pan when cold split into three layers spread with mint cream filling cover top and sides thickly with marshmallow frosting makes 1 ten- inch cake mint cream filling cup sugar 4 tablespoons corn starch i teaspoon salt 1 cup water 2 egg yolks 1 tablespoon butter 1 teaspoon mint extract green food coloring mix sugar except 2 tablespoons cornstarch and salt add water slow ly and cook over boiling water until very thick stirring constantly add egg yolks mixed with 2 tablespoons sugar cook 3 minutes longer beat until smooth add butter cool add mint extract and color a delicate green custard to suit all baked custard can be sophisticated enough for the most discriminating adult taste and at the same time simple enough for the chiids des sert if it is well made and if the flavor is varied from time to time it is especially gaol with a foundation of sweetened condensed milk careful cooking is essential to a good baked custard the best way is to place the dish containing it in a pan filled with hoi water to the depth of the custard and bake in a slow oven this insures a firm even texture and prevents the separating that occurs sometimes when the cust ard is baked too fast a knife blade fl sketch club a3 rttiu rt jti pilots of the thames have difficult jobs requests ave been made by our students for suggestions on rythm ical arrangements of tomes meas ures and shapes and borders of straight lines and dots fig 103 illustrates 15 examples which may be used as a basis for innumerable designs take some of these suggestions and change to modern touches and you will be sur prised how easy it is to adapt any given form and with a few new touches here and there bring an old or used design motif right up-to- date remember in adapting an old or used design you should always try to improve upon the source of data to which you are using as the basis for creating a new design you will have a lot of fun and pleasant surprises await the result of your own ingenuity along these lines of creative design from thamesmouth to london docks is one of the most difficult border and relative size of its parts passages in the world and the make several arrangements finish- pilots wiio take vessels through it iug with light medium and heavy form ail organization the skill and lines noting the different effect a experience of the members of which light medium or heavy treatment are commensurate with their ob gives the same design this- is your the only trouble is that of late problem for ex no 50 i there 6as not been enough pilotage ex no 51 get some grey or to go round and the port of lon- other colored paper not too dark don authority has been making similar to that used in small photo extra exertions to prevent a drift albums make some designs for sur- in the direction of the mersey now face patterns using straight lines everybody is happy for two motor and dots trace your designs on liners are to start this spring x tracing paper get a piece of the transatlantic service from london carbon paper usod in typewriters all ships coming to or leaving place it face downwards under your london save those classed as ex- tracing and transfer your tracing to empt under 3500 tons and in the the tinted paper press just firmly j home or coastwise trades not hav- enough to give you a legible line ing passengers on board bavo to finish in drawing ink make two of these drawings alike then on one of them paint with chinese white any parts of the design which you miss julia clarissa macbrien daughter of the chief of the royal canadian mounted police major general j h macbrien and mrs macbrien of ottawa whose engagement to mr georgo arnold murphy son of colonel and mrs george p murphy of ottawa has just been announced the marriage to take place in june miss mac brien is well known in canada for her dramatic work tonne chair covers are soiled but not enough to send to the cleaners or launder oneself rub soiled parts such as arms and seats with a clean rag soaked in special cleaning turpen tine the dirt will be removed in stantly onepiece from shoulders to hem flour with salt and baking powder and add to first mixture stir only until flour disappears bake in greas ed muffin tins in a moderate oven 375400 degrees f for 20 to 25 minutes yield 12 muffins bran banana muffins 2 tablespoons shortening 14 cup ugar 1 egg well beaten 1 cup eour milk 1 cup allbran 1 cup flour teaspoon soda i teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon baking powder cup chopped banana cream shortening and sugar add egg milk and bran and let stand while measuring remainder of in gredients sift flour with soda salt and baking powder cut banana in small pieces and add to sifted dry ingredients add to first mixture and stir only until flour disappears bake in greased muffin tins in a moderate oven too degrees f for 2025 minutes yield 10 small or s large muffins cake for company cake for dinner cake for a bridge lunch treat cake and coffee at nlght before the guests say au revolr cake is surely popular popular too and envied is the hostess who can make unusual cakes sho has not followed the beaten path she has stepped ashna and discovered new delights while ex ploring tho byways and if theso unusual cakes are in expensive as well as delicious just custard is done baked custard cup sweetened condensed milk 2i cups hot water 3 eggs 14 tea spoon salt grating of nutmeg blend sweetened condensed milk with hot water and pour gradually over slightly beaten eggs add salt pour into a baking pan or custard cups sprinkle with nutmeg place in a pan of hot water and bake in a slow oven 325 degrees f about 40 minutes or until custard is set baked french custard cup sweetened condensed mik 2vi cups hot water 3 eggs 4 tea spoon salt 6 halves of canned peaches nutmeg blend sweetened condensed milk witht hot water and pour gradually over slightly beaten eggs add salt place halves of peaches in buttered baking dish pour sweetened con densed milk mixture over top of poaches sprinkle with nutmeg place in a pan of hot water and bake in a slow oven 325 degrees f about 40 minutes or until custard is set serves s homely hints here aro some hints for the homo none of them rotated except in the work of making things easier for tho home worker heres first aid for the leaking faucet in lie form of a little oil poured into tho top of the faucet this causes the washer to swell and so prevents the leak when loose cre- linen can be whitened by the use of turpentine make a lather of soap flakes and warm water add a small cup of turpentine and steep the soil ed linen in the mixture leave for two ciours or all night then wash as usual spots on waxed doors can bo removed by rubbing with a cloth dip ped in turpentine and then polished with a piece of soft fabric such as flannel borax is a most useful agent in the home as we have pointed out before and egg stains will come out of linen very quickly if hie article is soaked in cold water to which a little borax lias been added illustrated dressmaking lesson furnished with every pattern lime placed in a damp closet will dry it and take away the musty smell a teaspoon of ammonia added to a bowl of warm water will remove fruit stains from the hands and a cup of pure malt vinegar added to a warm bath will remove muscular stiffness new kid gloves are sometimes quite difficult to put on for the first time and so often streoh and split take a damp towel place the gloves be tween the folds and leave them there for a few hours before wearing the damp will stretch the skins and the gloves will be easy to handle quiet things by mary charlotte billings when days are full of discord and every moment brings its share of strife and worry i think of quiet things quiet things and calm things lovely things like these dim woods at nightfall snow on hemlock trees a cherry treo in blossom cobwebs hung with dew yellow leaves drifting down with sunlight slanting through behind closed lids i see them again and yet again curling wisps of wood smoke violets in the rain bhrinnribbrim 0buaaljqhlaa riz31slzihio b en ea cn eza a ee3 czi raa mm mm a wmmmm fg- 63 if you get some faintly ruled paper used in designing known as squared paper you will save much of your time and also find that the squared paper will tend to assist you in creating new motifs easily and quickly then you may get some grey or other colored paper not too dark now you may try out creating de signs in various colors and what a delightful occupation this is for amateur designers if you prefer it you can rule the paper yourself using a hard lead pencil and keeping the lines very light so that they will be easily rubbed out make a rhythmical ar rangement for a border using only straight lines and dots somewhat similar to the borders shown in the lower section of fig 163 use your own judgment a3 to the width of think would look well in white figs 16456 of lesson no 48 gives you some suggestions as to arrangements the light lines in dicate the pencil iine3 or lines of the ruled paper in making these drawings use the brush wherever district river pilots have to have a carry a pilot licensed by trinity house sea pilots are in charge up to or from graveseud leaving or board ing ships at dungeness or dover or the sunk light vessel tllar- wlch river idiots accompany siips from grayesend to inside tho dock entrance locks or the wharf or tide way tier and vice versa dock pilots take the ships from entrance lock to dock berth and vice versa this last class is com posed of licensed watermen who aro controlled by the company of waterman and lightermen of tho river thames and not by trinity house examinations for a pilots ticket aro carried out by elder brethren of trinity house evidence has to be furnished by candidates for sea pilot that not only have they a board of trade certificate as master 01 a fr- elgngoing ship but that they have done a year tat least i second male in squarerigged sail and have serv ed as mate or master for one year in a steam vessel trading largely to tho possible as you will develop more freedom in that way and bear in mind the principle of design which you aro trying to express viz rhythm which is related action and movement throughout the design questions will be answered 1 masters ticket in steam and years experience as mate or master in a ship trading 10 london when a man receives lis ie ise he joins his colleagues at graves- end waiting their turn to take ciiaro of a ship the goal of the profession is that of choice pilot choice pilots are retained by ship owners to this department anvone wishing to j navigate incoming or departing ves receive a personal reply may havejsels belonging to an individual com same if a 3c stamped addressed p or companies envelope is enclosed with the re quest the art director our sketch club 73 adelaide street west to ronto 13 12 here is a dress that will appea to amateur and expert sewer alike its so easily made being a one piece affair which means practi cally only side and shoulder seam to join pin inverted tucks give an easy fit through the waistline the material used for the origi nal was a lovely woolen mixture in almond green which by the way is going to be very smart for spring the scarf tie is brown crin kly crepe silk a gay print in rough crepe silk is another smart spring idea so fresh and young for immediate wear neath your dark coat style no 2747 i3 designed for sizes 14 16 13 years 36 38 and 40 inches bust size 16 requires 3 38 yards of 39inch material with 58 yard of 39inch contrasting how to order patterns write your name and address plainly giving number and size of such patterns as you want enclose 15c in stamps or coin coin prefer red wrrfp it carefully for each number and address your order to wilson pattern service 73 west adelaide st toronto nature and truth are one and immutable and inseparable as beauty and love mrs jameson nature nature is a revelation of god longfellow people do not go to the theatre to be surprised so much as they go to be satisfied george jean nathan civilization has come to be a kind of generic term to cover up a multitude of our sins sir gerald campbell america with all its present dis tressing symptoms is still regarded in europe as the land of hope and resourcefulness gabriel wells there is no real road to happi ness you may be happy with noth ing and unhappy with everything iuigi pirandello trade restrictions are an in fluence provocative toward war rather than peace bernard m baruch there aro rather more than 300 licensed pilots for london river ships their rates of pay are based on tonnage and draught for ocean going ships and on tonnage alone for exempt ships trinity house appoints a special official with titlo ruler of pilots tx deal with doubts or disagreements if such arise among channel and liver pilots trinity house exercises no juris diction above london bridge iv10 big 200feet colliers for battersea and wandsworth and fulham come under the head of coastwise and their masters need not take a trin ity house pilot men with special knowledge take charge of tho col liers through the bridges to and from the berths should occasion arise the pilot may be overruled by the master of a ship if the latter is of opinion that the pilots judgment is at fault eventual responsibility for a ships safety rests with the master our baby nature is but a name for an ef fect whose cause is god cowper hill and valley seas and constel lations are but stereotypes of div ine ideas chapin every acquisition of knowledge is a frontier from which a new von- tij sets out harry emerson rosdick necessity is tho argument of ty rants it is the creed of slaves william pitt hard workers are usually honest industry lifts them above tempta tion bower the wonderland of oz no i based on the stories by l frank baum did you ever look over the side of a crib and see two little eyes of blue and two little hands so chubby and white that wiggle and reach for you two cute little ears so tiny a nose and a mouth puckered up te say goo what is more precious in all this wide world than a baby unless it is two in the country of tho cillivens which la la th north of tho land of oa lived a youth called tip thero was more to his name than that for old mombl with whom ho lived often declared that bla whole name was tlppetarlns but no ono could bo expected to say all that when just tip would do old mombi it most be confessed was not very kind to tip sho made him perform many bard task and oflea beat tip and old mombl lived in ono of i dome- shaped farm house which aro pecovar to tho land of oa ono or two neighbor lived nearby bnt aa thero were no children for many miles tip had no playmates for this reason tip did not bod lifo so hard as yon might suppose like most young boys ho managed to steal time from his tasks to go walking in tho woods to chase rabbits and to gather hickory hu in tbo fall ono of tips most important duties was to milk tbo fourhorned cow which was mombie especial pride early in the morning before sunrise bo would go out to tbo stable to brush and milk tho cow after that bo would carry wood for the fire fetch tho water and finally after breakfast wesb tho dishes then old mombl would set hira to work in the fields bui tip wonld often slip away from his task to play conso- sroentlr ho grew to bo a slron and healthy boy copyrighted 135 tho itellly leo co- dut despite the fact that lifo was not as uopleasant for tip as it might bavo been the boy frankly hated old mombl hia dislike for her was shared by others too for tbo old woman did not enjoy tho best of reputations her neighbors tbo cilliken people bad reason 10 snspect ber of indulging in magic arts and therefore both feared ber and hesitated a associate with her trunk calls an invention that will enable a subscriber to get a trunk long dls- tanoe number by dialing without human intervention is being perfect ed by british post office engineers tho first service under the now sys tem will be installed this year its introduction will mean a great spcedlngup in obtaining calls and tho saving of an incalulable amount of time and money the utmost ingenuity has had to be exercises to make this inter- zono dialing possible the signal given by dialling is converted into a combination of musical tones which is traiiiimitted over the wires and mado to select the number at tho other end tho musical lone system is used in a simpler form between manual and automatic exchanges already and telex teleprinter and picture transmission services all demand their own frequencies one troublo has therefore been to find room to fit in tho extra frequencies required for this service the problem is tho musical parallel of that encountered in fitting all tha radio stations of europe into tha available waveband as in each caso they cannot be given wavelengths too close together