womans world by mair m morgan a woman placo la in the home try raisins for flavor you will find raisins of infinite value as a means toward economy and variety in your daily menus they are especially easy to use because they require no preliminary soaking as do mcst of the other dried fruits an excellent source of natural sugar the sweetness of raisins decreases the amount of sugar usually called for in a recipe they add much to the diet in other ways increasing the palatsbility of many plain dishes and furnishing iron to a high degree their caloric value being almost 100 calories per ounce is also important onefourth cup of raisins weighs 11 ounces and supplies 3 calories of protein 9 of tat and 88 of carbohydrates most of us use raisins in puddings and cake mixtures but do you know that hot boiled beets gain interest and provide extra nourishment it served with a sauco to which raisins have been added the small seedless rais ins are delicious in either a lemon or an orange sauce tho flavor ot hamburg steak is greatly improved by the addition of a tow raisins chop raisics finely and work well with meat although the protein content ot raisins is vastly lower than that of beef their iron con tent compares favorably and they are inexpensive and highly nutritious other meats beside beef are made more appetizing if combined with rais ins raisin sauco with ham is tra- ditonal hut seeded or seedless raisins can bo sprinkled over the ham while baking with excellent effect hot boiled tongue with raisin sauce baked stuffed heart with raisin sauce and braised beet liver with raisin sauce are inexpensive and worthwhile meal dishes that owe much of their popular ity to the sauce bread puddings and rice puddings become the means of adding iron to the diet when raisins are included in their composition the next time you serve rice in place of potatoes try the following raisin sauce raisin sauce one cup white sauce cup grated cheese cup seeded and steamed raisins wash raisins and steam until plump add cheeso to hot white sauce and when molted add raisins keep hot over hot water if not served at once ham as usual ham is a good old favorite and fits nicely into the menu at this time of year but dont be content with fried ham and boiled ham try other sav ory dishes with this as the main in gredient incidentally you will be surprised at the result when a dash of sugar is added to accentuate the flavor of this flavorous food ham mousse 2 cups boiled ham put through meat grinder l teaspoon mixed mustard- 14 teaspoon sugar 1s teaspoon paprika 1 tablespoon gelatin 2 tablespoons cold water cup hot water cup heavy cream whipped add season ings to finely chopped ham stir in gelatin which has been soaked in cold wator and dissolved in hot combine mixture lightly with whipped cream turn into a moid that has been dipped in cold wator leave on ice until well set servo on lettuce ham loaf 6 hard boiled eggs 2 cups cooked ham chopped fine 1 cup milk l table spoon flour 1 tablespoon butter 1 tea spoon worcestershire sauce 1 tea spoon sugar 1 teaspoon mixed mus tard salt and pepper mako a white eauco ot tho flour butter and milk add seasonings arrange a layer ot tho sliced hard boiled eggs in the bot tom ot a baking pan pour on a little ot tho sauco add a layer ot the ham coyer with sauce continuo alternat ing layers until all is used cover top with well buttered bread crumbs bake thirty minutes in a moderate oven bread and butter rolls for something a bit different to servo at bridgo parties tlieso bread and butter rolls aro quito intriguing all you need is pound package cream cheeso i cup butter 1 small loat fresh bread allow cheese to stand sunday school lesson july 2 lesson i joshua josh 1 19 23 1 2 14 golden text be strong and of good courage for jehovah thy god is with thee whithersoever thou goest josh 19 at room temperature until softened cream with butter remove the crust from a small loat of fresh bread and cut bread into thin slices wrap tight ly in a dampened cloth to moisten bread slightly let stand for an liour in a cool place- spread each slice with creamed cheese and butter mix ture and roll up fasten each roll with a toothpick cover with a damp cloth and let stand in a cold place until the buttor has hardened so that the bread will not unroll when toothpick is re moved before serving save bacon fat there are many littlo ways ot get ting all the valuable parts ot food when it is being cooked careful at tention to which will in time cut gro cery and meat bills bacon fat it properly cooked is good to use for browning foods for seasoning and for adding flavor to soups and stews when cooking bacon pour off the fat as soon as it melts with every pouud ot bacon you will find nearly a cup ot tat the best of a scramble few people make the best ot scram bled eggs and that is a pity this dish can bo very delicious indeed and broken eggs can be used up this way scrambled eggs are made more nour ishing and mbre savoury still by the addition ot some grated cheese or a skinned and thinly sliced tomato may be scrambled with them or some wor cester or tomato sauco added either just before serving or while the eggs are being scrambled a little pirsley is also an improvement eggs properly scrambled should be creamy and not too dry remove them from the heat before any suspicion of dryness occurs a little butter rubpen round tho saucepan beforehand as well as tho piece added for cooking purposes will prevent tho egg from sticking to the saucepan and mako the cleaning ot it afterwards a much simp ler matter household hints milk will not burn it the saucepan is rinsed in cold water before boiling a small piece of butter added to the water in which vegetables aro to be cooked will prevent them from boiling over a hot cloth wrapped round a jelly mould will enable the contents to be turned out whole glas3 will have a brighter appear- anco it it is washed in cold water in preference to hot corks may bo rendered watertight and airtight it they are soaked in oil for a few minutes before using tho inside of a vacuum flask should be washed out with a solution of salt and vinegar discolored bono knife handles will quickly regain their natural whiteness ise if rubbed with a cloth dipped in a solution ot peroxide woollens will not shrink if two tea- spoonfuls of glycerine are added to the washing water provided ot course that tho ordinary rules for washing woollies aro not flagrantly disregard ed bath waterlines may be cleansed away by rubbing with a cloth soaked in paraffin and then dipped into a tin containing salt rinso the bath well with cold not hot water afterwards until no trace ot oil remains kitchen windows will not become steamed it rubbed over inside with a cloth sprinkled with glycerine an excellent brightener for pewter for those who prefer a sparkling ef fectis tnado by dissolving a littlo potash in hot water soak tho pewter in this and then rub it with a soft cloth slightly moistened witholive oil now rub lightly with a leather and watch the shine appear i joshuas commission josh 1 14 the book of joshua we begin with a lesson that takes in an entire book of the bible the sixth completing what is called the hexateueh or six books it comprises tho story of that heroic soul joshua who was called to take up the work of the greatest of the old testament leaders moses and who carried it to so large a measure of success 1 now it came to pas3 after the death of moses the servant of je hovah the great leader had died in the land of moab and was given burial by jehovah so that no one knew his grave the israelites mourn ed for him through thirty days that jehovah spake unto joshua the son of nun moses minister not the ser vant of moses in a menial sense but the deputy of moses his prime min ister saying 2 moses my servant is dead now therefore iirue the fall of a great leader is a summons to leadeijaip elisha must folow elijah timothy ami luke and mark and a multitude of others mnrf follow paul chiat left his apostles to carv on his work josh 24 29 co over this jordan thou and all this people unto the land which i do give to them even to the children of israel tha was the hope and confidence hidden in the peril the land to the west of the jordan was gods gift to the israel ites therefore god would make a way for them to it the whole land of canaan was israels by deed of gift but though this was so each square mile of it had to be claimed from the hand of the peoples that possessed it the cities were theirs but they must enter them the houses which they had not built were theirs but they must inhabit them the cornfields in the rich vales and the vineyards on the terraced slopes were theirs but they must possess their 3 every place that the sole of youi foot shall tread upon to you have i given it here is a great promise with a sharp limitation every place is yours but every place only as you tread upon it occupy subdue possess it 4 from the wilderness th des ert of arabia in which the israelies were encamped lying to ths south oi palestine and this lebanon tho mountain region of lebanon visible to the north to bo seen from all parts of palestine even unto the great river the river euphrates so great that it was called the river all the land of the hittites the hit- tite empire lay to the north of syria but canaan was subordinate to it and unto the great sea toward the going down of the sun the medi terranean on the west shall be your border ii joshuas strength josh 1 59 gods promise joshua had a vast work to dovgiven him by god but god also gave him vast aids for doing that work the first aid that god gave joshua was a magnificent prom- what good luck for all of us that tho creation took placo in the crude old days before thero woro any econo mists cliartmakers factfinders or constitutional lawyers bruce bar ton i know of no kingdom nor empire whero tho worshipping ot titles blue blood and glorified ancestors ever achieved the importance it enjoys in i f biblereading i3ha3ty that tho united statos grand duko alex- thou mayest observe to do according ander i to all that is written therein our there shall not any man be able to stand before thee all the days of thy life what a promise was that for a general who was to lead an un tried host against many tribes of sea soned warriors as i was with moses so i will be with thee this is the second mighty help that god gave joshua in the promise of his all- powerful presence g be strong and of good courage on such a faith as joshuas naturally follows the next quality in joshuas character tho quality of courage christ puts the connection between these two things with great clearness why are ye so fearful 0 ye of little faith faith is always the best ground of courage for thou shalt cause this people to inherit the land which i sware unto their fathers to give them here is tho unselfish ground of true strength and courage and there is no selfish ground joshua was not to fight for land for himself but for his people gods law 7 only be strong and very courageous to observe to do ac cording to all the law lawobserv ance requires strength and courage no flabby weakling strictness in ad- hering to the precepts of gods word is often condemned or ridiculed as de noting narrowness of character 8 this book of tho law shall not depart out of thy mouth the law was therefore embodied in a written document when the book of joshua was written but thou shalt medi tate thereon day and night too much biblereading should ba practical have a goal seek results for then thou shalt make thy way prosperous aud then thou shalt have good suc cess the word success occurs only once in the king james version of the bible and then it is qualified by the adjective good 9 be strong and of good courage b not affrighted neither be thou dis mayed let not thy heart be troubl ed christ commands us hi joshuas success josh 1 10 24 33 the charge to the people josh 1 1018 it as not enough for joshua to receive the divine commands accom panied by the divite encouragement he must pass both along to the people and this he did by sending officers among them to proclaim god3 words the help of rahab josh 2 the stronghold of canaan nearest to where the israelites must cross the jordan was the important walled city of pcr- icho and two young men were chosen to swim the river swollen and swift with the spring freshet3 and recon- noiter jericho they brought back a report wrich greatly encouraged jo shua and the israelites they had been in great clanger but iad been saved by the fidelity of rahab a wo man of jericho to whose house they had gone repaying her by the prom ise of protection to herself and her family when the city should be taken the passrge of the jordan josh 3 without a miracle it was tbsolutely impossible to take the great host of the israelites over the deep rushing jordan into the promised land but the miracle was granted them the downflowing waters being held back the twelve stones josh 4 gods children should set up memorials of gods mercies thus joshua had twelve stones one for each tribe made into a cairn on the river bed where the priests had stood while the waters were stayed v the fall of jericho josh 6 god conducted joshua across the jordan at the point where the strongest forti fication in the country stood directly in his way the point where the sole alternatives before him were victory that seemed impossible or defeat that would be ruin in conquering jericho the israelites virtually subdued the promised land the conquest of canaan josh 7- 22 the conquest of ai gave joshua a foothold from which he made him self master of central canaan thus ctting the forces of his enemies in two then in southern canaan a for midable alliance of five kings was formed against him but joshua fell upon them unexpectedly by a night march from gilgal defeated them and then had all of southern canaan in his hands next in northern canaan the galilee district another powerful un ion of native tribs was formed head ed by jabin king of hazor joshua fought them at the waters of merom defeated then and then made a de tailed conquest of their towns joshuas final charge josh 23 21 josh 23 1 and it came to pass after many days the time occupied by joshuas conquests is variously reckoned at five to seven years when jehovah had given rest unto israel from all their enemies round about and joshua was old and well stricken in years he was 110 years old when he died so that this nal charge took place long after the conquest of can aan 2 that joshua call for all israel for their elders and for their heads and for their judges and for their officers these terms are for the most part synonymous though the elders were the heads of the various families or clans and the judges had judicial rather than administrative functions and said unto them i am old and well stricken in years- jo shua was wise enough to know when his powers were failing and when it was best for him to hand over his authority to younger and stronger hands 14 and behold this day i am going the way of all the earth it is ap pointed unto men once to die heb 927 and ye know in all your hearts and in all your souls joshua could appeal confidently to each one of them that not one thing hath failed of all the good things which jehovah your god spake concerning you that is the promises made to joshua in the openingchaptcrs of this book all are come to pass unto you not one thing hath failed thereof plain smartness by helenwilliams illustrated dressmaking lesson fur nished with every pattern sophisticated and youthful tho yoked bodice with sleeves that widen and puff above the elbow ere ates a charming effect tho skirt lines are clever with snug hips rnd a deep pointed section at the front that give3 elegant height to your figure for it you may choose a discreetly patterned crinkly crepe silk such as made the original in your favorite scheme medium blue carrotred and green tones are delightfully chic plain crepe in many summer shades youll like equally well style no 3333 is designed for sizes 14 16 18 20 years 30 38 and 40 inches bust size 1g requires 3 yards of 39- inch material with yard of 39inch contrasting and yard of 35inch lining how to order patterns write your name and address plain- ly giving number and size of such patterns as you want enclose 15c in stamps or coin coin preferred wrap it carefully for each number and address your order to wilson pattern service 73 west adelaide st toronto lobsters in demand more than 1c00000 pounds ot live lobsters were shipped to the united states market in 1932 by eastern nova scotia fishermen by means ot tho lob ster transportation service arranged by the dominion department ot fish- erics trade in live lobsters from dif ferent parts ot the maritime provinces has become ot increasing lmportanco of late years i am essentially a homo man out side ot public dinners i havo not dined away from my homo in fifteen years charles m schwab california business women to demand equal rights san jose calif equal rights for men and women in all walks of life was strongly advocated by the cali fornia federation of business and professional womens clubs at its state convention recently held at the scottish rite temple resolutions indorsing the copeland- diskstein nationality bill and the equal rights amendment now before congress were passed tho world court was also indorsed providing that its code of law contains no in equalities based on sex it was de clared that the minimum wags laws for women in industry were not being observed and that men and women should be subject to the same law in industry as in all human relations women are in business to stay de clared mrs eudora ramsay richard son field representative of the na tional federation of business and professional womens clubs who ad dressed a gathering of over 750 wo men she pointed out several laws of a discriminatory source in national snap shots londons eng telephone service lost 511 girl operators last year through marriage stainless steel buttons made in shef field england are to be used on the summer uniforms of the police ot that city sunbathing should only bo done with great caution in the case ot peo ple with red hair or who freckle easily the best patients for surgical work are the lowerclass chluese who are said to be less liable to shock than other races a slice ot christmas pudding sent from gt britain to an english girl re sident in paris was subject to duty un der sejen headings apart from the actual postage fee in a piano which had been standing for some years in an unoccupied house a new york dealer found a squirrels nest well stocked with nuts artificial suushiue and a better knowledge of feeding are two ot the principal reasons for a lower death- rate among the animals at the london england zoo sugar from sawdust and the trans formation of ordinary fish oil into per fumed toilet soap3 are two possibili ties engaging the attentidn ot scien tists out ot the 30000 divorced persons in england and wales twentyfive per cent live in london about 3500 mar riages are now dissolved each year two out of every three families in london england have only part of a house to live in 60000 families have only one room while 135000 families havo two rooms so high is the standard set for girl operators in the london eng tele phone service that out ot every hun dred candidates for posts only about fourteen are finally accepted s taxpayers who do not pay up in turkey are to have a bad time it a novel suggestion whereby six drum mers will perform outside their houses for one hour a day becomes law air travel is becoming more popu lar travellers between london and paris for the first three months ot this year showed an increase of sixty per cent on the number for the same period last year the total world mileage of motoring roads is 6gg800 pt which 1225700 are in europe gt britain ranks third among european countries in this re spect the figures are france 392- 500 miles germany 217935 and great britain 17973g because ot the declining birthrate and other factors it is estimated that the number ot children of five and over in english elementary schools during the next fifteen years will de crease by over one million n out ot 311847 marriages registered in england and wales in a recent year twentytwo bridegrooms and 779 brides were sixteen years ot age in three cases both bride and bridegroom were sixteen only losses due to- fires during the first quarter of this year show a remarkable decrease in tho first three months of 1929 damage worth 4691000 was done in the same period this year the figure had dropped 2035200 the peculiar heavy leather hats worn by the fishporters in billings gate market london weigh between five and six pounds each and cost 30s it takes fourteen hours work to make a hat as each one contains hundreds of nails lovelorn tip best says taxidriver pierre erligman driving thirtythree years has covered distance of nearly million miles people who tip best are young and loving couples says 31 pierre erlig man of paris and he should know for he baa driven a taxi in paris for the last 3j years and has covered a distance ot nearly a million miles out ot thirty fares he sa3 you cau alwas count on one lovelorn couple and the man will bo very gen erous with his tip giving as high as from 30 to to per cent ot the fare then he added sadly the samo man later ou married to the sania girl isnt so generous erligmans first taxi was ot the typo known in paris as a cotfeo grinder ho took part in the famou movement ot troops to the marno when every paris taxi was comman deered bit of wood shows america of aeons ago berkeley calif from a tiny frag ment ot wood found in the hills near peiping a picture of america tens of millions of years ago i3 expected to be drawn by dr ralph w chaney head of tho department ot paleon tology university ot california dr chaney in a statement mado just before he left here for a trip of several montli3 in northern asia doclared this fragment ot wood not only demonstrated the fact thati the earliest known human inliabij tant ot asia knew the use of fire but also tells something ot the nature of country which ho occupied stations to aid silk industry burnt by chinese farmers shanghai scientific efforts to im prove chinese sericulture have been seriously retarded uear hangchow wliere a group ot irate farmers burned two silk demonstration sta tions destroying thousands of sillfe worm eggs according to officials ot the reconstruction bureau tho chinese farmers in the hangchow district object to improving tho qual ity ot their silkworms tor fear of an increase in taxation the reconstruction bureau is at tempting to improve the quality ot silk produced in the hangchow area has imported large quantities ot su perior silkworm eggs for the pur pose ot demonstrating how better silkworms can be bred and how they should be cultured demonstration stations were established at yuhang about twelve miles from hangchow and at linan twentytwo miles from hangchow tho first incident occurred at yu hang where a mob of farmers at tacked the soldiers guarding the sta tion wounding three and putting the rest to flight they then proceeded to set fire to the station destroying a large quantity of silkworm eggs in tended for the spring rearing two hours later a similar scene was enacted at the demonstration station at linan here oeveral of ficials ot the station were wounded and large property damage was in flicted the farmers have been skeptical of the real intentions of the recon struction bureau and maintain thai their own brand of silkworms is good enough for them to prevent aggravation of the dis pute between chinese farmers and bureau officials tho chekiang provin cial authorities have now decided to suspend all proposed reforms regard ing silkworm species as devised by tho provincial bureau ot recon struction at various other points in north state and local affairs and urged their astern china there are deposits elimination the real lack today is not so much tho ability to trado and create as the desire roger w babson from the beginning ot time to the present day there has never been a great woman symphonic composer nor a great woman architect benito mussolini which contain fossil plants one of tho most interesting is a fossil of redwoods much like tho modern red wood of california the relation ship ot the forests ot north america and asia may be traced by a study of tlieso fossils and slnco animals al ways have depended on plants for food w may conclude that if plants have migrated betwoou these con- ttnents animals and men have alao mutt and jeff by bud fisher not mentioning any names but i highway linking liverpool and manchester is completed the great commercial speedway that directly binds the manufacturing town ot manchester with the worldport ot liverpool was unofficially opened for some traffic on may 1 and then closed again to await the official inaugura tion this enterprise has kept 2000 men at work for tour years has cost near ly 15000000 is 120 teet wide includ ing two curbed roads for fast and slow traffic each 40 feet wide and is al most tho shortest distance between two points being 27 ot a possiblo 25 miles the old road is very narrow and tortuous and is 34 mmlleslong between tho respective town halls thirty bridges had to be mado to carry the road which contains 21 cir cuses each 240 feet in diameter the carriageway is flanked along the entire length by a footpath and an extensive scheme ot planting has made tho road like an avenue with trees and privet hedges along the whole route and considerable stretch es ot flowers the road will not only facilitate traffic between tho two cities hut will assist traffic from york shire on the one side and when tha mersey tunnel is finished from tho cheshire side also w 60uma sit ik f poker gm at joe sklcps ant hes as crook as a pkct2gl his am r- awful cheatgr a decrease in ontario crime laid to unemployment toronto adverse economic condi tions have apparcnts had the tendency to keep people out of trouble said mr c f ncelands deputyprovincial secretary in announcing a decrease in ontarios prison population at present only 2g prisoners throughout the province are awaiting transfer to the provincial reform institutions the number of prison sentence has dropped 26 per cent from 1930 to 1932 he pointed out the popula tion of guelph reformatory during the past three months has been re duced by 125 burwash by 90 and mimico 46 force of circumstances which has tended to keep people at homo of recent years was offered by mr ncelands as one reason for fewer criminal acts