m nni i i i w by mair m morgan emergency meals lucky is the bride who numbers a waffle iron among her wedding gift crisp golden waffles delight one from breakfast to the aftertheatre party and even have a place in the main course or dessert rice waffles and creamed chicken or creamed fisli plain waffles and maple syrup or honey waffles and crushed berries chocolate waffles and ice cream ginger waffles and whipped cream and later in the sea son green corn waffles arc just a few of the luscious combinations pos sible and most important waffles may always be made at the last minute so they hold first rank of emergency dishes because waffle batter is a pour hatter its much more convenient to mix it in a pitcher and pour it on the waffle iron rather than dip it with a spoon from a mixing bowl the lipped howls are attractive ami easier to heat in thci a straightsid ed pitcher wipe dont wash never wash a waffle iron the metal must he seasoned before using hut after that even this material should not be washed after each baking wipe with soft paper and re move all crumbs with a stiff brush kept for the purpose plain waffles with creamed salmon and fresh peas make a delicious luncheon for a summer noon when the weather suddenly turns cool plain waffles ono and onethird cups flour 1 teaspoon baking powder v teaspoon salt 13 teaspoon soda 2 eggs 1 cup sour milk 4 tablespoons melted butter mix and sift flour salt and baking powder add milk stirring con stantly to keep smooth add yolks of eggs well beaten and melted shortening mix thoroughly and heat in soda dissolved in a little cold water fold in whites of eggs heat- en until stiff bake in a hot waffle iron the batter may be made several hours in advance and kept on ice until needed to make chocolate waffles meit two squares of baking chocolate and add cup sugar decrease amount of butter 2 tablcspoonfuls for ginger waffles add cup molasses 1 teaspoon ginger and i cup sugar increase flour to 1 z cup and soda of 23 teaspoon the vitamin content is considered good comparing favorably with oranges this is worth keeping in mind because as oranges become scarce and high in price pineapples make a good substitute to prepare for table theres one precaution about get ting fruit ready for the table be sure that every bit of the skin and eyes aro removed theres an astringent in the skin and eyes that often makes the mouth sore the easiest way to handle the fruit is to cut it in inch slices after washing then pare off the skin and dig uut the eyes with a sharppointed knife remove the hard core in the centre and cut the flesh in dice or shred if preferred if you sprinkle the fruit with sugar at least an hour before serving the flavor will be more delicate and the sweetness penetrates through the fruit another point to keep in mind re garding fresh pineapple is the neces sity of scalding both the juice and the fruit before adding them to a gelatin mixture your jelly wont jell if you dont do this real dutch tref the two children of the kin- and queen of dofeium pictured on the sands at the holland sea side resort at xoorwijk with the children of the burgomaster left to right are jan ftiorici nmctss josephine charlotte sabina mortel and prince baudom pineapples always may be relied upon to furnish the perfect finishing touch to menus before you use fresh pineapple in any way he sure to give it a thor ough scrubbing with a stiff brush the extremely rough skin makes a splendid lodging place for dust and germs pick flood ones its easy to select fine fruit when marketing because pineapples have few imperfections the size of the fruit really has little to do with its quality pound for pound one pine apple yields about the same percen tage of edible material as another an even golden color denotes full ripening pull the leaves from the crown too they should pull easily and be white some distance up from the base notice this whiteness par ticularly because unless you are the first person who has tried to pull out the leaf several previous tweaks may have loosened it so that it does come easily for you and you will he fooled notice the fragrance too never choose fruit that is hard and green looking unless it is to be kept for several days before using overripe pineapples are soft and frequently have black spots on their surface this blemish usually starts at the base of the fruit pineapple pudding use l cup of quickcooking tapi oca add to 3 cupfuls of milk and cook in a double boiler until the tapioca becomes transparent add 23 cup sugar a pinch of salt and 2 eggs slightly beaten stir until well mixed and continue cooking until thickened serve warm or cold with diced sweetened pineapple as a sauce pineappe meringue cake cup butter vz cup sugar 4 egg yolks 4 tablespoons milk ms cup cake flour 1 teaspoon baking powder sift in last 2 tablespoons cake flour and vi teaspoon salt mix as for cake pour into 2 eight- inch layer pans and add meringue topping meringue topping 4 egg whites 34 cup sugar 1 tea spoon vanilla 34 cup chopped nut meats beat egg whites to a froth add sugar gradually continuing beating until all sugar is added meringue should hold a point when beater is removed from it then add vanilla and spread the mixture on top of each of the unbaked layers sprinkle tho chopped nut meats on top of meringue bake the layers for about 20 to 25 minutes at 325 deg to 350 degv moderate oven allow layers to cool remove from pans and fill with pineapple filling pineapple killing 1 cup whipping cream xz table spoons powdered sugar 1 cup crushed pineapple drained vi tea spoon vanilla whip cream add other ingredients place one of the baked layers meringue side down on a cake plate spread with the whipped cream pine apple filling place the second layer on top with meringue side up this cake is best if eaten the day it is made at any rate the whip ped cream filling should not be added until shortly before serving fresh or canned pineapple may be used for these recipes scissors in kitcukn scissors have many uses in the kitchen fruit such as grapes and strawberries will not be bruised ami lose juice if they are clipped instead of cut with a knife bacon strips for casserole dishes canapes and hors doeuvercs may be cut neatly with scissors too household hints when chopping mint sprinkle first witli sugar and your work will be completed in half the time after peeling onions wash your hands in cold water t- rid them of tho smell u washed in hot water the pores are opened and the juice penetrates the skin if your chimney is on fire rake cut fire in grate as much as pos sible then wring out an old dust sheet or piece of sacking in water and stuff it up the chimney so that it fills the opening by stopping the through draught the tire will die down stains many common stains remain in garments and household linens through several washings just be cause the bit of knowledge required to take them out is not available at the right moment these simple remedies for removing spots should he kept in some handy place for such emergencies scorch a good way to remove scorch from white goods is to wet the plac es and hang it up exposed to the sunshine to dry or you could spread it thickly with paste made of com mon starch and cold water and lay in sun if badly discolored a second application may be necessary wash with soap and warm water ink to remove ink stains place the article over a bowl and cover the stain with borax then wet the borax thoroughly with peroxide us- ing plenty of peroxide and the stain will almost immediately disappear some prefer to use a thin mustard paste to spread over an ink spot and leave it for 24 hours this takes out the ink and does not injure the most delicate fabric or color mud mud stains can generally be re moved by rubbing the spot with a mixture of equal parts of flour and common salt grease to remove auto grease or any dark heavy grease from washable fabric apply a small piece of buttei and rub in well and then wash with soap and rinse another way is to make a paste of fullers earth and turpentine and rub it on the fabric until the tur pentine has evaporated and a white powder produced this can be brushed off and all grease will have disappeared sunday school lesson josiah a religious reform er 2 kinn 221 2330 golden text thou shall worship the lord thy god and him only shalt thou serve mat thew 410 the lesson in its setting timk the revival under josiali took place in bc 024 though josiahs reign extended from g41 uc to 010 kc place principally iri the city of jerusalem and particularly in the temple and the king sent and they gathered unto him all the ciders of judah and of jerusalem although the king had received an answer which was favorable only in its bearing on himself his first care was to bring together the entire people to make them acquainted with the lawbook to lead them to repent and so to avert as far as possible the threatened punish ment and the king went up to the house of jehovah the most appro priate place for the reading of the law of god and a place where great multitudes could easily be gathered together and all the men ofjud- ah and all the inhabitants of jeru salem with him and the priests and the prophets and all the people both small and great that is both high and low cf ps 492 and he read in their ears all the words of the book of the covenant which was found in the house of jehovah for a similar occasion see nehemiah 8 and the king stood by the pil lar or on a raised platform cf 1111 2 chron 013 and made a covenant before jehovah to walk after jehovah and to keep his com mandments and his testimonies and his statutes he did not make a new covenant but he renewed his determination to keep the covenant which long before his forefathers had entered into with cod with all his heart and all his soul see especially deut 420 matt 2237 with all your heart and with all your soul means the bringing of yourself together resolutely in your endeavor to seek after cod that is the condition of getting back to confirm the words of this covenant that were written in this book and all the people stood to the coven ant they all tool the same pledge as the king and the king commanded hil- kiah the high priest and the priests of the second order the younger and subordinate priests and the keepers of hi threshold the tcv- ites whose duty it was to guard the temple to bring forth out of the temple of jehovah all the vessels that were made for baal the sun- god to whom human sacrifices were offered to appease his anger in time of plague 2 kings 10 3 210 baal worship had been revived by manasseh 2 kings 213 and for the asherah the name of a goo- dess whose worship was derived from assyria a goddess of fertility whose symbol was the trunk of a tree or a cone of stone and fori all the host of heaven the moon and tars also objects of pagan wor ship anil he burned them without jerusalem in the fields of the kid ron and carried the ashes of them unto bethel while it need not be assumed that the king actually made the fire and burned them him self he was the one whose order was responsible for their destruction and he no doubt personally super vised such work nothing could have been more thorough than the reformation which josiah undertook especially as re gards external matters only clod himself by his spirit can change the human heart hut a man with great power can bring about a vast change in the external conditions prevailing among those people over whom he has jurisdiction and the king commanded all the people saying keep the passover unto jehovah your god as it is written in this book of the coven ant the ordinance of the passover is given in deut 1018 surely there was not kept such a passover from the days of the judges that judged israel nor in all the days of the kings of israel nor of the kings of judah scripture records that the passover was kept the second year after the exodus numbers 015 and then not again until the israelites had entered the promised land josh 510 after that special celebrations of the pass- over are only mentioned once dur ing the reign pf solomon 2 chron 813 again under that of hozc- kiah 2 chron 3015 at the time of josiah as here and once more after the return from babylon under kzra kara 010 but in the eighteenth year of king josiali was this passover kept to jehovah in jerusalem it was in the eighteenth year that the temple and the land were cleansed from all symbols of idolatry and that the great passover was held the divine song little songs come from the stillness to res in the heart stillness that lies beneath living serene ami apart joy beyond rapture of springtime the scent of the rose- glorious fruitage while magic the frost flower blows thus to take song out of silence to feel in the tool kxqtiisite eohoes of beauty surrounding lifes whole colors with richness unworthy to mirror that sky voices where music transcendent may falter or die sculpture whose lines of perfection xo sequence prolong these in the soul of the poet must show forth the song minnie hallowell flowed pauline johnson j says eyes do memorial urged j all the tricka wilson macdonalj devotee of j shadow kiver would erect it there carole lombard thinks theyre fiost important of all hollywood turn the tries mans the scenes j liing the iuspira- the movie its the whether heart or eye that it be win- a place i wilson macuouald the eminent canadian poet is spending a boll- day at llosseau revisititi wiiicb have served as the iuspira- the tioa for some of hit best work he this is tho contention of carole i3 particularly attracted lo shadow lombard hollywood star kiver immortalized by the late pau- j ttie romance a woman inspires line johuson in the following line the passion she engcudcrs the havoc of hearts she wrecks is always ac- ed chiefly with her eyes insists lovey viands stream of tender gladness j compi filmy su nand opaltinted skies carole warm midsummer air that light- lovely looks are important but pret- lies ty eyes are most important all the in mystic rings where softly swing the ranic of a thousand wings that almost tones to sadness tie far lir trees that cover the brownish hills with needles green and gold the arching elms overhead vine grown and old lteplctured are beneath me far where not a ripple moves to suar shadovsj underneath or over or coquetry but charm are dependent upon mr macdonald returns year al ter year to paddle in shadow kiver on one occasion he brought sir charles roberts and the late bliss carman and on another the late sir gilbert parker all admirers of the work of the gifted indian poetosss he suggests this year that a tablet cu at the mouth of shadow kiver be j t erected to tho memory of pauline johnson in recognition of her geni us and contribution to canadian lit erature in discusing the canadian altitude towards men of letters mr macdon ald expressed himself as delighted with tho honoring of charles tl i roberts with a knighthood such a gesture justified the whole system of titlegiving he said england is england in the opinion of the poet because of her writers canadian writers he added not politicians are creating canada laws not only and sincerity them and let me tell you that you may have a distinguished voice a fetch ing accent an adorable figure but a beautiful pair of eyes will do more to get you a chance in motion pic tures than any other attribute not only herself ie points out bet maiknr dietrich claudette col bert rosalind keith frances drake gail patrick and countless others aro effective because of their large and luminous yo even when you meet thoai face to face she says its their eyes that impre- s you most of all the pity is that using the eyes lor t- something that cant he if affected it is at once ar- whatever 11 and fortunate- sunback bolero dress tificial and of no us has to be instinctive ly with most women it is the eyes of lombard and dietrich are china blue claudette colberts are a rich dark brown and kosaiind keitas are the same frances drakes are a hazel gray while call patricks are dark brown miss patrick won her first screen role as the panther woman in is land of lost souls because of the odd slant of her eyes aand cather ine do mille succeeded in finding a place on the screen because of the slumbrous quality of her gaze these are two know ni lances just how large a part the eyes ol the others have played in putting them on the screen ami keeping them there is harder to estimate but its easy enougli lo agree with car ole that their eyes are and always have been a tremendous asset vex- clnl- 3360 heres a clever little jacket dress it can be made with high neck at the back or with halter like sunback delightful schemes in plain and novelty prints in cottons linens tub silk etc can be worked out with most pleasing results in this easily made model style no 3300 is designed for sizes 11 13 15 and 17 years size 15 requires 4 yards of 30- inch material for sunback dress and bolero woman head of adult education project in new york is run by miriam finn scott perhaps a good many fathers and mothers in ew york city have not yet learned that father knicker bocker through wat is known v tho adult kducatiou project is ac tually attempting to show them how to straighten out seme of the ing problems that arise when drbtt are not growing up to he tfie good little hoys and girls or big girls and hoys- parents want them to he this means in practical working out that when mother is worried be cause susie tells fib- or johnnie has spasms of temper or when she is at her wits end to decide what best to do to cure joseph ol playing ho- kie or to make him stop teas ng the eat or even to break him of the shyness that maki it a bother to lake him anywhere away from lome new york city has set in motion a sort of clinic to which this perplex ed parent may go for expert and freeadvice the export who bus babn chosen for this seemingly stupendous task is miriam 1iun scott wio bar been guiding parents and children around new york for a good many yean and who has shown her skill in practical fashion by training somewhat unusual own children three l her zo fu manchu by sax rohmer the zyat kiss a blow in time ffjf drawing my plsto i larcd far ct ovcrifco wines icdgo smilh it my olbow cut wo vcro too late looking down the wall wo could soo iho dacoit drop ping with incredible agility from branch to branch of tho ivy without offering a mark for a shot fu manchut t servant of death melted into tho shadows bonoaih tho gardens trees j women wont state their ages hundreds of iowa driving licenses returned montreal mas trouble too pes moines the iowa motor vehicle department has returned hundreds of applications for drivers licenses of iowa wofen because the forms were improperly filed out the women as usual refused to insert their ages inquiry at one of the big auto mobile association elicited the infor mation that montreal has its trou bles too the young wemen give their aijes readily said an official but after middle age it becomes increasingly difficult to get a definite reply some of the ladies seem to think we want to know for our own personal rea sons and heeme quite indignant at our curiosity as a matter of fact it is of course the law that the age must be given on application for both reg istration and driving licenses it sometimes requries not only patience and tact to drag the correct age out of the reluctant applicant and even then we occasionally havo to do a little detective work among other members of the family if all our ef forts with the applicant herself meet with a definite refusal