rct by mair m morgan organdie handbags frilly handbags designed for sum mer evenings are youthful ii effect and extremely colorful since thsy are made of organdie or chiffon styles in organdie include soft round pouches either mounted on metal frames with top handles or with back straps sone have thumb straps and corded bottoms when plain organdie is not used crossbar organdie is selected small pleated ruffles variously disposed trim these models some of the chiffon styles are round also mounted on frames and also shirred sometimes the centre consists of flower stamens and again a large organdie rose forms the central motif of circular shapes being posed on the flap vanity types are available in this styling others are made in chiffon petal ef fect to improve posture a relaxed neck is essential to graceful carriage poise and calm nerves it the muscles in the back of your neck arc tense and seem to he full of knots the chances are that youll carry your head awk wardly have headaches and occa sionally a bad disposition and as you well now any of these ailments is likely to put rtnes across your brow or otherwise mar your beauty you should carry your head erect chin up not pulled in toward the throat and shoulders straight not forced stiffly back if when you wake up there are twinges of pain or a sluggish feeling in your neck try sleeping without a pillow also do some simple relaxing exercises sit in a straight chair with feet flat on the floor and hands folded in your lap let your head fall forward as far as it will go making no at tempt to force it downward toward your chest then swing it backward relaxing your jaw so as not to strain and strech the skin on your throat repeat twenty times rest a few minutes now taking the original position stiffen the muscles in your neck turn your head to the left and without moving shoulders try to touch vour left shoulder with your chin feel the muscles stretch and pull turn your head to the right and repeat then do the first exercise again this time youll notice that your head falls forward a good deal lower than it did at first massage will help too the oper ator who gives you hot oil treat ments should begin to massage up ward from the space between should er blades to the crown of your head ask her to place her hands directly over your cars and to pull upward until your neck muscles feel stretch ed and relaxed cal cut cleverly used there is no waste because even the bone taken out may be used to make broth for luncheon the day after you have the roast for dinner if you do take out the bone fill the cavity left with a stuffing which will make the meat go farther and lessen the cost of each meal most butchers take cut the thin membrane skin spotted with fat which covers the flesh of lamb but its a good idea to make sure this has been done before roasting this is the caul and it is responsible for the strong taste that has made lamb unpopular with some people if you belong to the presaltirg school rub a leg of lamb with salt before roasting then fill with a wellseasoned bread stuffing sew the cut edges together in order to hold the stuffing in place finally rub with salt and pepper and place on rack in roaster dont add water but put uncovered in a moderate oven 375 degrees f and allow thirty minutes to the pound make a good brown gravy in the roasting pan after the roast is taken out sliced lamb in jelly sauce one half cup apple or currant jelly 2 tablespoons tomato catsup pimento stuffed olives 4 slices cold roast lamb add catsup to jelly and mix over the fire while melting in a shallow- sauce pan bring to the boiling point and add slices of lamb reduce heat and simmer below the boiling point for ten minutes garnish each slice with slices of stuffed olives and serve very hot you may like to add two tablespoons sherry to the jelly sauce for special occasions this is an excellent chafingdish concoction too and takes care cf leftover meat keeping the ball rolling a good action picture of keenly contested game between pennsylvania harvard harvard won 155 military college and sausagestuffed apples for this dish take four large tart apples v- pound sausage whole cloves wash apples and remove cores stick a few cloves into the flesh fill cavities of apples with stusage put into a covered baking dish with just enough hot water to cover bot tom of dish cover and put in a hot oven for twenty minutes reduce heat and remove cover bake in a slow oven for one hour basting fre quently with liquid in baking dish quick supper dish heres a quickly prepared supper dish grate some cheese on a plate surround with sliced tomatoes then break an egg in the centre grill until the egg is cooked ironing hint keep a small damp sponge by you when ironing it is invaluable cr damping down creases that have dried too thoroughly for a smooth slick finish keeping juice within crust short sticks of macraoni stuck like small funnels in a fruit pic will keep the juice from running over the crust and into the oven leg op lamb for years culinary experts told us to sear our roasts and steaks in order to keep in the juices now we know that this was all talk the unseared roast is just as juicy as the seared one they used to admonish solemnly about the salting too claimed it had to be done after roasting to prevent drawing out the juices now we know that hardly any juices were lost in the roast pre- salted and since the salt fails to penetrate more than an inch into the roast it makes little difference in the flavor anyway many of the socalled cheaper cuts of meat involve a large percentage of waste in bone and fat cheap cuts are good to extend the meat flavor to other foods thus making them palatable lamb in season at this season of the year lamb is at its best and cheapest if you want a roast the leg is the most cconomi- cucumbers a la creme the cucumbers must first of all be blanched in the following man ner cut them into slices about an inch and a half wide cut these into four quarters peel them cut out the pippy centre and shape the pieces like olives throwing them as you cut them into a basin of cold water have some water slightly salted ready boiling and drop the cucum ber pieces into this counting about 20 minutes cooking from the time the water boils again prick them to see if they arc tender when they are done drain them and serve mixed with a cream sauce prune pie prunes are excellent health givers but you cant tempt a fickle appetite by serving them in the same old way here is a delicious prun dish soak a lbs washed prunes in cold water for 12 hours then cook gently until tender remove the stones and rub the pulp through a sieve add sugar to taste and the yolk of an egg and beat until creamy then add the juice of a lemon turn into a buttered pie dish pour over tho stiffly whisked white of the egg sprinkle with powdered sugar and bake in a slow oven for twenty minutes donts for knitters dont thrust your needles through the work already done when putting it away you may easily pull stit ches out of place dont unless you are very experienced try to alter the size or shape of a garment by adding or taking off stitches here and there from the instructions you are following get expert advice first dont stitch the pieces of work to gether without pressing each one separately dont seam up the whole garment at once leave the sides and sleeves undone until the should ers are seamed and pressed and the sleeve tops set in and pressed dont spoil the garment in the first wash use warm water in which soap flakes have been dissolved press and swirl the soiled article about without rub bing rinse in two lots of warm water then squeeze as much out as possible dry quickly out of doors in the wind or on a ceiling airer hang halfway over the line getting the weight even to avoid stretching for spots on rugs the removal of stains from car pets requires careful treatment if the nature of the stain is unknown try washing it with warm water or apply a paste of carbonate of soda when dry brush off with a hard brush or the vacuum cleaner i for ink coffee and tea stains mop up at once with clean blotting paper then rub with a fresh half lemon if the stain has become dry rub heated skim milk and vinegar in a circular motion then rinse with fresh warm vinegar water soot can be lifted off gently by slipping stiff paper or cardboard un der it then sprinkle with dry salt and brush up grease should be scraped blotting or brown paper and press the spot with a hot iron being careful not to touch the carpet with the iron brush up the pile with a stiff brush while still hot when paint gets into the carpet rub with turpentine and if obstina te apply fullers earth repeat the process if necessary and brush up with a hard brush to remove var nish rub with methylated spirits un til all the varnish is gone unday lesson ii naomi a wo man of faith and cour age book of ruth golden text a oman that fcareth the lord she shall be praised proverbs 3130 the lesson in its setting time ruth lived during the time of the judges and may be dat ed approximately 1310 bc place the country of moab on the east side of the jordan and the city of bethlehem in judah ruth 114 and they lifted up their voice and wept again and orpah kissed her motherinlaw but ruth clave unto her and she said behold thy sister- inlaw is gone back unto her people and unto her god return thou after thy sisterinlaw and they lifted up their voice and wept again and orpah kissed her motherinlaw and though the text does not say one rightly as sume that with this final greeting orpah returned to moab but ruth clave unto her and she said behold thy sister- inlaw is gone back unto her people and unto her god the god of the moabites was chemosh num 2129 1 kings 1133 return thou after thy sisterinlaw and ruth said entreat me not to leave thee and to return from follow- i ing after thee for whither thou go- i est i will go and where thou lodg- cst i will lodge thy people shall be my people is our example such that some of those around us would be willing to say thy people shall be my people and thy god my god certainly a radical change had come into the life of this moabitish wo man nothing is deeper in ones soul than religion and nothing but the most powerful force can change the j heart of a strong character in the i matter of religious faith where thou diest will i die and there will i be buried she had no thought of making merely a trial of the land of judah and of naomis people and her god she made a de cision that wrs not to be reversed and was taking a step never to be re traced jehovah do so to me and more also if aught but death part thee and me naomi was a widow indeed she was desolate but she trusted god and continued in suppli cation and prayer night and day and when she saw that she was steadfastly minded to go with her she left off speaking unto her so they two went until they came to bethlehem and it came to pass when they were come to bethlehem that all the city was moved about them and the women said is this naomi bethlehem was not a large city and in the orient the popula tion of such a place is more or less permanent families living in the samo town generation after genera tion and she said unto them call me not naomi naomi on the surface appears to mean my sweetness a mime expressive of the mothers joy in the newborn child call me ma ra mara means bitter for the al mighty hath dealt very bitterly with me almost the same words as in job 272 i went out fail and jehovah hath brought me home again empty why call ye me naomi seeing jehovah hath testified against me and the al mighty hath afflicted me surely widowhood and misfortune and dis appointment and sorrow arc not to be taken by christian believers as in dications of gods wrath or displeas ure whatever we are called upon to suffer we know that whom the lord loveth he chasteneth so naomi returned and ruth the moabitcss her daughterinlaw with her who returned out of the country of moab and they came to bethle hem in the beginning of barley har vest the time is identified by this statement as the month of april barley was the first crop to be cut ex 931 32 2 sam 219 and the women said unto naomi blessed be jehovah who hath not left thee this day without a near kinsman and let his name be famous in israel it is one of the peculiar beauties of our narrative that its last words are almost wholly devoted to naomi and justly so for it was na omi who by her exemplary life in moab had been the instructress of ruth and he shall be unto thee a re storer of life and a nourisher of thine old age for thy daughter-in- law who loveth thee who is better to thee than seven sons hath borne him in itself the child is only the grandson of her family and estate on account of ruths love it becomes to her a veritable grandchild of love nearer to her heart than if a daugh- ter of her own had given birth to it j the power of pure and selfforgetful hay fever club luui minn bay fever victims will meet at love such as ruth had entertained gloup cilooses dullltll fof could not be more beautifully deiin- j i n u a j and naomi tool the child anil convention laid it in her bosom and became nurse unto it the great love that a granumother has for the uulull thls summor l0 their ra child is something that all of us ha convemlo h c l rejoiced o see nplhbors bad payenvnie minn presdent of and the women oi her neighbors taucn- has anu0ukc gave it a name saying there is a combating the mabdy ggg father of david the ftgl tz obed is an bratedf ormr ob e- stldotutlberthe headquarter for he hay fever tudniother of israels great b a al ug 5235 to superior offer many sufferers the savious of the woilu matt i g luke 331 32 i parts of the united states are i pocted to attend tho convention w cmans verbosity i lvkjsai s maritime nurses ed by women who tall too much than by any other one thing jus tice ot the peace charles claypool said last week men learn when they are small not to say everything they think he explained if they do somebody knocks their block off nobody knocks a little girls block off and she says what she pleases until she is a garrulous old woman kegina the next time a teacher from itegina collegiate goes abroad in the annual teachers exchange sie must promise not t get married we seem to be carrying on a matrimon ial bureau said board momber an drew macbeih discussing the latest resignation that of gertrude boyd married recently in edinburgh work too hard susceptible to tuberculosis because of too long hours youthful and jaunty isnt this a smart little dress so youthfully becoming an inter esting feature is the slot seams note the small diagram how the front and back yoke and sleeves cut entirely in onepiece you wont hesitate even if you are an amateur at striving to tackle such a model lilac linenlike cotton weave made the original seersucker gingham plaids pique tub silks are other nice schemes style no 32s7 is designed for sizes ii 1g 18 years 3g 38 and 10inchcs bust size 16 requires 3 yards of 35 or 39inch mate rial with is yard of 35inch light and yard of 35inch dark con trasting material for belt fu manchu by sax rohmer the zyat kiss the vigil in the moonlight nayland smith and i sat waiting tonsely for tho murderous hand of fu manchu to strike no sound broko the stillness of tho night tho full moon had painted about tho floor weird shadows of tho clustering ivy at tho window spreading tho dosign gradually across tho room tho distant clock struck quarter past two vy m jfesr 1 ing in somo mysterious hid ing placo tho outcomo o f hit monstrous attempt to end nayland smiths war against ms villainies a shudder swept me at the thought of tho yellow genius of evil wolfville ns an alarming iu- creae of tuberculosis among nurses is reported to the hospital associa tion of nova scotia and prince ed ward island by miss anne slattery u gf windsor a fiveyear survey of the 14 train ing schools for nurses in nova sco tia and the tfiroe in prince edward i land reveals 32 cases of tubercuo- sis among nurses in the nova scotia institution and six in the island schools lr a v miller medical superin tendent of the nova scotia sanator ium says he had found that nurses were susceptible to the disease be cause of overwork too long hours and exposure to active cases witlioit proper precautions still grateful bruce says australia owes thanks to japan for world war aid london bug whatever jiappem australia never will forget japans aid in the world war stanley bruce australian high commissioner and former premier said in a recent speech the pacific probably will he the area of the world to which in the fu ture we have got to look and in which the greatest world problems will arise bruce said therefore he continued it was imperative that there should be tho happiest most cordial understanding not only on the borders of the pacific hut between the british empire and japan the whole future of the east and the pacific depends on relations of the british empire and the japanese people ho said i believe that peace there and the solution ot all our problems depends on them whatever japaneseaustralian rela tion may ever be bruce continued australia never will forget japans help in the war bruce made his speech at a fare well dinner to tsunco matsudaira japanese ambassador who leave soon for tokio- to the next time you see a cloud of smoke hanging over some distant hill or read in your newspaper of a dis astrous forest fire just remember that it is your property that is burn ing ninetenths of uie forest land is owned by tho people through their dominion or provincial government in flic last ten years forest fires have cost canada nearly one hundred mil lion dollars a sum too staggering to mean much to most of us but when ou realize that this is ten dollars a- plece for every man woman and child in canada fen dollars that may have to be added to your taxes to balance the budget we begin to see the point it is estimated that 00 per cent ot canadas original forest has been burned only 1 per cent has been cut for use and 27 per cent remain- livery year we have about 5670 forest fires in canada ores that destroy millions of acres ot valuable timber tragic part of it is that most of these fires are due to human care lessness open camp fires thai wero left burning matches and cigarettes carelessly tossed info the brush etc here are the causes of forest fires taken from the records of the cana dian forest service at ottawa camp fires 1071 1s7 smokers c01 105 settlers 010 100 hallways 7ss 130 lightnings s20 142 industrial operation 200 35 incendiary 334 fl pnhlic works 5 10 unknown 0g2 ig7 so you can see sfi5 of the fires arc from human causes these man- made fires can and must be control led