ii womans world by mair m morgan boon to motorists sandwiches iok all occasions sandwiches are what we make them they may he makeshift bites with little to he said in their favor or dainty morsels that bring bursts of praise to the hostess whenever they are placed before guests it is far too easy to put a piece of ham or cheese between two slic es of bread and call it a sandwich we are likely to get into this food rut if we do not watch ourselves hut the woman who prepares her sandwiches as carefully as she hakes a cake will be repaid amply in res pect and compliments sandwiches should be dainty whether for the school or factory lunch box a pic nic a bridge lunch or a buffet lunch combination sandwich fillings should be cultivated instead of us ing plain cheese use a combination of cheesy and mustard pickles as a matter of fact the pickle shelf can be used the whole year round to build up attractive sandwiches for the lunch box when you do not desire to include pickles of some kind in the actual filling two or three pickles wrapped in waxed pap i may be thrust into a coiner of the lunch box and you may rest assured that they will seldom if ever come hack to you at night or for a buffet lunch various kinds of pickles may he placed near the sandwich tray here are several recipes showing how pickles of various kinds may he used in sandwiches 2 large sweet pickles finely chopped v cap celery finely cut 1 tablespoon mayonnaise 1 2 teaspoons catsup combine chopped sweet and celery blend with remaininj gredients spread this filling slices of buttered bread hot ham sandwich have ready hot buttered toast two slices for each sandwich and lightly broiled sliced ham cut very thin arrange a slice of the ham on a slice of the toast add a bit of prepared mustard and cover with minced sweet pickles put the top slice of toast in place serve at once bacon and pickle sandwich g slices criply broiled bacon chopped 3 mediumsized dill pickles chopped vi cup mayonnaise combine bacon pickies and may onnaise spread on buttered bread makes i sandwiches l x 4 inches savory minced cheese sandwich vi pound american cheese 1 tablespoon butter 1 teaspoon mustard sauce from mustard pickles ii cup mustard pickles finely chopped salt paprika allow cheese to stand in a warm place to soften mash the cheese and blend with butter add remaining ingredients spread on thinly sliced tthole wheat or rye bread buttered cup pickles i li on tomato relish 3 cups li lbs prepared to matoes c2 cups 2 34 lbs sugar 1 bottle fruit pectin to prepare tomatoes scald pcei and crush about 2i pounds ripe tomatoes or use canned tomatoes boil 4 cups crushed tomatoes 10 minutes uncovered stirring occas ionally add cup lemon juice and grated rind of 1 lemon for use with meats add teaspoon each ground cloves allspice and cin namon or worcestershire sauce to taste measure sugar into large kettle add prepared tomato filling up last cup with water if necessary mix well and bring to a full rolling boil over hottest fire stir constantly before and while boiling boil hard 2 minutes remove kettle from fire and stir in bottled fruit pectin skim pour quickly paraffin at once makes about 9 glasses g fluid ounces each pepper relish 2 cups 11 oz prepared pep pers 7 cups 3 lbs sugar li cups apple vinegar 1 bottle fruit pectin to prepare peppers cut open about 1 dozen medium peppers and discard seeds for best color use equal amounts green and red sweet peppers put through food chopper twice using finest knife drain pulp in sieve measure sugar vinegar and pre pared peppers into large kettle packing each cup solidly until juice conies to top mix well and bring to a full rolling boil over hottest fire stir constantly before and while boiling boil hard 2 minutes re move from fire and stir in bottled fruit pectin then stir and skim by turns for just 5 minutes to cool slightly to prevent floating fruit pour quickly paraffin hot relish at once makes about 10 glasses 6 fluid ounces each m robinson a surrey england motorist is displaying a gudget which cuglit to i rove helpftl to careful and abused motorists it is an exposed speedometer titled to tie trout of his car the instrument has three faces and shows the speed of the car at all unit- blackberry jam 4 cups 2 lbs prepared fruit 7 cups 3 lbs sugar l bottle fruit pectin to prepare fruit grind about 2 quarts fully ripe berries or crush completely one layer at a time so that each berry is reduced to a pulp measure sugar and prepared fruit into large kettle mix well and bring to a full rolling boil over hot test fire stir constantly before and while boiling roil hard 3 minutes remove from fire and stir in bot tled fruit pectin then stir and skim by turns for just 5 minutes and cool slightly to prevent floating fruit pour quickly paraffin hot jam at once makes about 10 glasses 6 fluid ounces each sunday school lesson french fried egg plant peel the eggplant and slice it as thin as possible pile the slices on a plate put a plate on top of the pile and a weight on top of that let stand for an hour pouring off the water that drains out then dip each slice in egg roll in cracker crumbs and fry in deep fat each slice should be brown and crisp vegetable relishes during the jellymaking and pre serving season your bottle of fruit pectin is used regularly with fruits and berries remember that it lends itself to use in delicious vegetable relishes as well here are two that should be upon the shelves of every preserve closet jellies plan your jelly closet now next winter when hungry palates yearn for fresh fruit and berry flavors you will he thankful many times over that you stocked up with these jams and jellies red raspberry and currant jelly iv- cups 2 vi lbs juice 7 cups 3 lbs sugar vi bottle fruit pectin to prepare juice crush thoroughly about 1m pounds fully ripe cur rents add vi cup water bring to a boil and simmer covered for 10 minutes crush thoroughly lvs quarts fully ripe raspberries com bine fruits place fruits in jelly cloth or bag and squeeze out juice measure sugar and juice into large saucepan mix bring to a boil oyer hottest fire and at once add bottled fruit pectin stirring constantly the bring to a full rolling boil and boil hard vi minute remove from fire skim pour quickly paraffin at once makes about 11 glasses g fluid ounces each spiced blueberry jam 1v cups 2i lbs prepared fruit 7 cups 3 lbs sugar 1 bottle fruit pectin to prepare fruit crush or grind about 2 pounds fully ripe blueber ries add 1 teaspoon each cinnamon cloves and allspice or any desired combination of spices measure sugar and prepared fruit into large kettle mix well and bring to a full rolling boil over hottest fire stir constantly before and while boiling boil hard 1 minute remove from fire and stir in bottled fruit pectin skim pour quickly paraffin hot jam at once makes about 12 glasses g fluid ounces each household hints add lemon juice before frying the fish try adding a tablesroonfui of lemon juice to the cfx in which the fish is to be lipped it imparts a delicious flavor to clean coral beads to clean coral beads dip them in and out of a pint of lukewarm water into which a leasnoonful of borax has been dissolved rinse in clear water sewing silk when sewing silk en the sewing machine pin a turkish towel over the end rf the able on the machrio ani it will prevent the silk material from slipping removing mattress stains a stain on the mattress can usual ly be removed by applying a paste of raw starch water after the paste has dried thoroughly brush it off with a stiff brush boiled eggs the dark ring often seen around the yolk of a hard boiled egg can be prevented if the egg is boiled no longer than fifteen minutes and then placed in cold water destoning an olive to turn or remove the stone from an olive use a small sharp knife and commencing at the stem end peel round and round until the stone comes away leaving the olive a rounded strip that can easily be fitted together i have never met a successful man who isnt wrapped up in his work simply for the sake of the work simply because he loves it rudy vallec war may be hell but its after math is one long and glorious old boys dinner a a milne 39 timothy a christian work er in training 2 timothy chapter 1 golden ext give diligonce to present thyself approv ed unto god a workman that need- eth not to be ashamed handling aright the word of truth 2 tim 215 the lesson in its setting time the second epistle to timothy was the last letter that paul wrote ptobably go ad place timothy at this time it is supposed was in the city of kphesus paul an apostle of christ jesus through the will of cod the second epistle to timothy is the last letter that paul wrote a far as our know- dge goes and it is in many ways he teaderest ct a i hi epistles to timothy my beloved child grace mercy peace from cod the ather and christ our lord the first mention of timothy the friend for whom st pauls personal prefer ence was the greatest j s how- son was near the beginning of pauls second missionary journey about ad 51 when paul was travel ling through asia minor i thank gcd whom 1 serve from my forefathers in a pure conscience how unceasing is my remembrance of thee in my supplications night and day 4 longing to see thee re membering thy tears that 1 may be filled with joy as the cheerless days in the deep prion close and open upon him as he lies waking in the night as he sits thinking alone or with luke when the pale light shines again lie is continually tell ing tile lord about timothy and asking for mercy and cheer and the drying of a tear that paul may see him once again to the perfect joy ot his aging and yearning heart with that instinct of retrospect which is frequently so strong in dying men he reaches back to his fathers and feels their spiritual oneness with himself before their clod thus thinking of bis fathers lie expresses now a yet tenderer affection towards his dear child having been reminded of the un feigned faith that is in thee which dwelt first in thy grandmother lois and thy mother eunice anil 1 am persuaded in thee also timothy like the writer has a family religion behind him tills does not necessar ily imply that lois and eunice had become christians though it is prob able the language might have been used by st paul of religious jew esses who had trained oho young timothy in the jewish expectation of a messiah cf 3 15 for which i put thee in rcmemh erance the older man felt himself a protector the younger clung to bis suport paul realized that he had adopted this youth become sponsor for him in the eyes of heaven that thou stir up the gift of jod whwicb is in thee through the laying on of my hands the late prof ar thur s way translates this phrase and for this reason 1 do now remind you to kindle into a brighter flame the gracious gift of cod for cod gave us not a spirit of tearfulness hut of power and love and discipline the noun here trans lated tearfulness is used only here the verb in john 11 27 the adjec tive in matt s 2c mark i 40 rev 21 s it means the drawing hack from sometiing to which god has truly called us the rcfvsal it may be under the pretext of humility to undertake a task or re ponsibillty which is clearly our duty to under take po not ashamed therefore of the testimony of our lord for in be half of the cross the cross of christ recalling the very words of christ when he first declared the cross whosoever shall be ashamed of me nor of me his pr oner lie is a prisoner lie is also in christ eph- i 1 the expression also suggests the thought that his earthly impris onment is ordered by the lord not by man but suffer hardship wi the gos pel according to the power of cod that is true nat in any natural forti tude but draw on that divine strength which bis been given you who saved us and ca led us with a holy calling that is he called us to holiness not according to ovr works but according to his own purpose and grace be places beneath timothy the eternal arms of god almighty wciich was given us in christ jesus before timej eternal literally before the ages of time as in titus 12 ttwn 1g 25 hut hath now been manifested the word here translated manifest ed means to mak visible to make known thus of christ coming out of galilee john 7 4 of christ mani festing himself after his resurrection john 21 1 of chri t manifesting himself at his first advent 1 tim 3 1g lleb 9 2g 1 john 3 2 by the appearing of our saviour jesus christ this is a slightly dil- ferent word from the preceding and from it conies cur word epiphany the original means primarily to bring light who abolished death the word here translated abolished means to render idle inactive inoperative to deprive of strength and is used in reference to death also in 1 cor 15 20 christ abolished death by in troducing us to spiritual life so that physical death is no longer a penalty but is henceforth but the gate of life immortal john 11 2g and brought life and immortality to light through the gospel the gospel first gave to a future world clearness and distinctness shape and outline the gospel first made it a positive district and region on which the spirit really reposes and which stretches cut on the other side the grave with the same solidity and ex tension with which the present world does on this side of it whereunto i was appointed a preacher and an apostle and a teach er cf 1 tim 27 gal 2 9 for which cause i suffer also there tilings yet i am not ashamed cf v s and rom 1 1g tile suf fering which he was enduring was of course his iinpris mment at rome with the near prospect of death for i know him whom 1 have be lieved and i am persuaded that he is able to guard that which i have committed unto him against that day the word here translated com mitted always implies the situation of one who lias to take a long journ ey and who deposit his money and other valuables with a friend trust ing him to restore it on his return the committing is always that of the depositor the duly of the friend is to guard hold the pattern of sound words the word translated pattern here means outline which thou has heard from me in faith and love which is in christ jo us dogma as such often cre ates prejudice but the remedy is not to do away with dogma but to hold it in faith ie personal surrender mil christian love outknits 100 women synthetic music applied acoustic design boston skill he iearrej at his mothers knee in nova scotia 47 years ago won the knitting title for john k cann john outknitted 10 perspiring wo men at the knitting and spinning contest here last week he arrived late as a matter of fact the contest was half finished but his dexterity with the long white needles won him a prize of a playing and dozen skeins cf yarn at the end of drawjjg it on paper with a pen and i briuh and lien transferring it pho- jchn paused long enough during tographiculy to the sound track of a his operations on a red stripe of the film here was abstract music if united states flag to explain that e there was anything abstract he was taught to knit in yarmouth i undeterred by the fact that tho ns when he was a lad of tnree musicians who heard some of lfel someone had to help mother mingcra handdrawn music fiouht out he explained because i had it sounded like had broadcasting ren to the art of moving film some two years ago rudolf pfef- faiger of munich produced the ne cessary music for a touiid film not by recording it but by five other brothers who were very hard on their knitted stockings ive knitted ever since and i find it helpful in sunporling my invalid wife in new hampshire no thoroughly occupied man was ever yet miserable iandor strong pure and happy thoughts build up the body in vigor and grace however deceitful hope may be yet she carries us on pleasantly to tho end of life la rochefoucauld dcrcd audible by the wort of obso lete loudspeakers the russians aro captivated by the idea half a dozen scientists are experimenting in so viet laboratories and producing syn thetic nuslc usually wellknown melodies for motion picture car toons photographing tones that a musical tone can be photo graphed every hirisehool student of physics known jagged peaks aad valleys appear on most pictures do re mi fa as played on the piano led on a photograph like a saw or a comb it takes more patience than skill to copy the teeth on paper re- photograph tie copy on a sound track and thus make a record which when played sounds like the original melo- that good thing which was com mitted unto thee guard the thought of his own deposit with god suggests that deposit which christ has left j j tone with him a far more precious and riinuamental and overtones ideal thing through the holy spirit monies which tones a dwelleth in ih god must cooperate j differ with man if mans eftors are to be successful daughter suited for school fu manchu by sax rohmer the severed finger too late inspector woymoulh handed nayland smith cadbys keys and a card with tho detectives address after telling us whero to find cadbys cascbool wo havent a second to waste pctrio smith said fu manchu wants those records tool but wo had ridden only a few hundred yards along wapping high stroot when smith called to tho driver stopl stop ho soixod tho doorhandlo as tho cab slowed down we must havo it potrio ho cried i pir w j- al tho cab door smith handed mo wbynmuths card dont wail for mo ho directed burriodly a remembor weymouth laid tho took was in hio cupboard its all wo wantmoet m at scotland yard cadbys caseboot with its damning evidence was it already in fu manchus handl do you ihinlc fu manchu is going to icavo dynamite lilo lhat lyjng around smith had argued its a thousand o it ho has ho book already but thoroi just a baro chanci as daughter is never too young to be smart just so long as she is also suitably clad heres a darling little drcs of wooly cotton weave that just pretends a blouse and skirt it has a cute boy collar and the wee jacket doesnt hide it either lor its collarless on purpose tho wooly novelty crepes in plaids or checks so smart aro also charming for it style no 2973 is do jgned tor sizes s 10 12 and 11 years size 12 requires 31s yards of 311inch material with 118 yards ot 35- inch contrasting and yard ot 1inch for neck bow how to order patterns write your name and address plainly giving number and size of pattern wanted enclose 15c in stamps or coin con prefer red wrap it carefully and ad dress your order to wilson pat tern service 73 west adelaide street toronto or har- tlie fundamentals of all alike bet the overtones t is the difference that ac counts for the characteristic timbro of violin piano horn flute and other instruments by drawing a picture of a comb and giving the teeth fanciful shapes it is obviously possible t obtain something which when photographed and played may or may not sound like anything ever heard in heaven or on earth singe notes or a few bars of a song can be synthesized by this method but when it conies to fast complex melodies like the allegro of a symphony it is evident that tie musical draftsman has his hands full pfenninger managed to make something of the broad sim ple melody of handels familiar lar go hi t seems not t have attempted anything more ambition if this method of synthesizing music has any inert at al it is clear that it must be simplified and me chanized so that the labor of put ting it down in black and white is not loo ardous and costly the rus sians think so too there is x voinov of mo cow lor j example he has been building up a library of musical cutouts be ginning with the piano he drew a set of eighty semitones these he can photograph in various combina tions if he wants a given long note lie simply reproduces its pic ture over and over again by this method and by arranging the avail able notes in the proper order he made a recognizable threeminute sound film of rachmaninoffs much- played c sharp minor prelude and of the white monkey fox trot laborsaving device but e sholpo of leningrad finds this still too complicated and tedi ous he cuts out geometric pal- terns in a disk whirls the disk as lie projects their images on a screen behold jagged comb or saw teeth which when photographed on a film can be converted into musical founds this saves a tremendous amount of tedious drawing play a sousa march on the phono graph at one speed of revolution and the notes well out at a certain pitch increase the speed and the march is played not only faster but at a high er pitch so when sholpo wants lo make notes shriller he simply spins tho disk faster on the other hand slower speeds give him lower notes with such disks he managed to piece together photographs or images which on the sound track of film played the largo of dvoraks new i world symphony and the hackneyed toreadors song from the opera carmen i it may be that in what the rus sians call acoustic design we havo the beginning of a new art which supplements that of the animated cartoons it is not likely that tho richness of a beethoven symphony or of n wagnerian opera can ever be put down in black and white sawtooth silhouettes on the other hand it may be possible to create just the bizarre effects which a walt disney may want and which may lie beyond tho scope of any instrument even of the versatile electron tube it is man himself who judges his own conduct and awards punish ment in the form of remorse or re ward in the form of inward peace j s ilahiane to be easily master of oneself in every situation is a fundamental re quirement of every great lady or gentleman emily post i if a man had his essential gar ments depending on the fragilo straps the women do theirs he would get nervous prostration worrying about them