womans world by mair m morgan just too heavenly veranda bridges call for little homemade cakes several varieties of little cakes very different in appearance and taste can be made at the same time and they are so popular for bridge teas or in fact at any time that they are apt to be eaten up before the special occasion has come about little cakes made with un sweetened chocolate are the best yet for summer bridge parties they may be arranged on plates while the hos tess is dummy and peed no special cutlery or china and now that fresh fruit desserts are popular these little cakes are the perfect complement at dinner when you make three differ ent kinds at one baking you can have a change each night with desserts here are some recipes that you will find not only satisfactory but inter esting to work on and the results will be so delicious you are going to have trouble keeping the family from eating them all up out of hours oldtime brownies 1 cups sifted cake flour tea spoon soda 1 teaspoon salt 1 13 cup sugar 5 egg yolks beaten until thick and lemon colored 2 squares un sweetened chocolate melted 1 cup sour cream 1 cup walnut meats broken 1 teaspoon vanilla sift flour once measure add salt and soda and sift together three times add sugar to egg yolks cream ing well add chocolate and blend add flour alternately with cream a small amount at a time beat after each addition until smooth add nuts and vanilla pour into deep greased cupcake pans filling them about 23 full bake in hot oven 400 f 15 minutes- makes 3 dozen brownies chocolate macaroon 2 egg whites 1 cup sugar i tea spoon salt teaspoon vanilla v squares unsweetened chocolate melt ed 1l cups coconut southern style shred beat egg whites until foamy throughout add sugar 2 tablespoons at a time beating after each addition until sugar is blended then continue beating until mixture will stand in peaks add salt and vanilla fold in chocolate then coconut drop from teaspoon on ungreased heavy paper bake in slow oven 325 p 110 minutes or until done cool 5 minutes before removing from paper makes 2 dozen li inch macaroons chocolate nut tea cakes 1 cups sifted cake flour v tea spoons baking powder vz teaspoon salt vi cup butter or other shorten ing 1 cup sugar 2 eggs well beaten 3 squares unsweetened chocolate i cup broken nut meats cup milk teaspoon vanilla sift flour once measure add bak ing powder and salt and sift together 3 times cream butter thoroughly add sugar gradually and cream to gether until light and fluffy ac eggs and beat thoroughly add choco late and blend then nuts and raisins and beat well add flour alternately with milk a small amount at a time beating after each addition until smooth add vanilla drop from teaspoon into greased small cup cake pans bake in moderate oven 350 f 20 to 25 minutes or until done makes 2vi dozen small cakes this weeks winner the following letter came jo our desk this morning the recipes are interesting and too it shows the in terest displayed in the home town paper no doubt you will be surprised to hear from a los angeles girl but my mother is a weekly reader of her home town paper the erin advo cate i also am quite interested and want to send my favorite luncheon salad recipe tuna fish salad in cucumber boats cut 3 or 4 cucumbers in half lengthwise and hollow out the cen tres to hold the tuna fish place cu cumbers in ice water until needed marinate tuna fish in french dress ing and let stand in the refrigera tor for several hours before serving mix with 2 cups of tuna fish 1 cup diced celery and 3 chopped hard- boiled eggs place in the cucumber boats then pour over it a ravigotc dressing ravigote dressing mash the yolks of 3 hardboiled eggs until they are smooth then mix in 4 tabsp of salad oil 3 tbsp cream 1 tbsp vinegar 1 tsp salt tsp pepper and a little paprika 2 tbsp chopped green onion and 2 tbsp finely chopped hardboiled egg whites may be added leota e wright 333g folsom st los angeles cal a heavenly print of deep azureblue chintz glazed and marked with white stylized clouds suns and stars in giddy patterns is used in this original sun and beach suit pleasingly displayed by lovely helen wood movie actress lesson vii sowing and reaping temperance lesson galatians c 110 golden text be not deceiv ed god is not mocked for whatso ever a man sowcth that shall he also reap galatians g7 devotional heading galatians 5 1g24 beginner topic jesus friend tells us to help lesson material galatians g 25 9 10 memory verse love one another john 15 12b 1 brethren even if a man be overtaken in any trespass that is if he be detected in the trespass which he has committeed before he can escape if a mans sin is never discovered then the problem of tile relationship between himself and others never arises ye who are spiritual that is those who live by the holy spirit who walk in the holy spirit such as paul was re ferring to in the immediately pre ceding passage 5 25 restore such a one the verb here trans lated restore often means to re set or repair what is injured matt 5 21 mark 1 19 in a spirit of gentleness the restora tion of a fallen brother is not to be undertaken in a distant or haugnty spirit or in a hard dictatorial or censorious style which dwells bit terly on the sin or brings its ag gravations into undue relief look ing to thyself lest thou also be tempted it is a noticeable thing that men normally weak in any given direction are apt to be the severest judges of those who err in the same respect just as people wno have risen out of poverty are oiten the harshest towards the poor bear ye one anothers burdens the word here translated burden donates any weight which presses heavily on the body or the mind as toil suffering responsibility anxie ty 3 for if a man thinketh him self to be something when he is no- attention we will pay 100 on publication for the best salad dish or refreshing drink recipe received how to enter contes1 plainly write or print out the in gredients and method and send it to gether with name and address to household science room 421 73 west adelaide street toronto 39 thing he decciveth himself if a man thinks himself so perfect that he can have no burden which others may carry with him or for him if he regards himself so far above sin frailty or sorrow that he neither needs nor expects sympathy or help he will not readily stoop to bear the burdens of others 4 but let each man prove his own work and then shall he have his glorying in regard to himself alone and not of his neighbor for the proving of ones work see eg pauls classic consideration of this subject in i cor 3 1015 for each man shall hear his own burden the word here translated burden if a jifferent one from the one similarly translated in verse 2 the one in verse 2 points to a load of which a man may fairly rid himself when occasion serves and is sometimes usen with reference to the load carried ir a boat the word used in verse 5 however seems to point to a load which a man is expected to bear but let him that is taught in the word that is the pupil in the catechetical class the hearer the church member the one who re ceives instruction in the word of god from the minister communi cate unto him that teacheth in all irood things the word here trans lated communicate means to share in common with others tim 5 22 i pet 4 13 heb 2 14 2 john 11 be not deceived god is not mocked for whatsoever a man sow cth that shall he also reap as long as the law of this verse that whatever a man sows he will reap is allowed to apply to nature to sowing seed in the ground every living person will admit its sover eignty and truthfulness and rejoice in it but when this law is lifted up into moral and spiritual realms then men are often deceived into believ ing that no matter what kind of seed is sown the consequences will not be so bad after all or that they can sow one kind of seed and reap another 8 for he that sowcth unto his own flesh by the word flesh paul here means that for the gra tification of which the seed is sown or that which forms the ruling end of the mans desires and actions which conforms and molds the work and the aspirations of his present life shall of the flesh reap cor ruption the field of the flesh yields not full and solid ears of corn which may be gathered up and garnered for future use but only blighted and putrescent grain but he that sowcth unto the shining white teeth depend on daily care telephoning to canada white sparkling teeth are import ant to any womans beauty nature may not have blessed you with nice ly shaped perfectly even teeth but modern science and the dental pro fession have provided you with ways and means to keep them clean and shining there is no excuse for dingy faded teeth that spoil your smile you know of course that you ought to see your dentist at least twice a year ant that you should brush your teeth two or three times a day make sure that you brush correctly downward on the uppers upward on the lower ones and with rotary motion inside and out be careful not to force the gums away from the teeth ask your dentist to recommend a dentrilice which will re move stains as well as food particles and film you ought to use dental floss at least once a day this removes foreign substances which cannot be reached with a tooth brush remember too that its a good idea to use a mouth wash after each cleansing select toothbrushes everyone needs two with firm not soft but not harsh bristles keep them hanging up so the bristles will have a chance to dry thoroughly after each brushing if in spito of this they seem to get too soft rinse with a strong solution of salt and water let the salt water dry on the brush incidentally baking soda is one or the finest cleansing agents for stain ed teeth you may not like the taste of it but it will do the trick if your budget doesnt allow for a commerci ally prepared mouth wash try plain salt and water spirit shall of the spirit reap eter nal life we must not confine our thought of this verse to the dark side too often the beautiful pro mise of the last half of the verse is forgotten the one who sows un to the spirit is the christian who walks not after the flesh but af ter the spirit rom 84 for the mind of the flesh is dead but the mind of the spirit is life and peace romans 8g and let us not be weary in well doing for in due season we shall reap if we faint not every man and woman attempting to live a straightforward christian life knows what it is to grow weary in doing what he knows is right it is a con stant battle so then as we have oppor tunity let us work that which is good toward all men and especially toward them that are of the house hold of the faith in this verse the teaching of the entire preceding passage seems to be summed up the church of christ on earth is frequently designated as the house or family of god 1 tim 3 15 1 peter 2 5 heb 3 g eph 2 19 the british post office which con trols the telephone service of the whole united kingdom some time ago inaugurating a popular service of telephoning to any part of the bri tish isles for one shilling 25 cents after 7 pm distances are short there by comparison with canada but even that is an excellent bargain as the maximum distance would run to near ly 1000 miles writes the stratford bfaconherald recently a london man received his telephone bill for the quarter amounting to nearly 150 some mis take he thought so he sent it back asking adjustment but the post of fice returned it to him with details showing four transatlantic sails to canada then the truth came out his house maid had telephoned to her boy friend over here and proerred four shill ings about one dollar to pay for the calls she thought a telephone call cost only one shilling to any part of the british empire our guess is that the maid has one years work ahead of her for noth ing leagues success in drags fight shirtwaist frock for informal day wear lob have you been looking for a frock really simple to make and hattering to wear then here is your pattern youll want it too because it promises easy free dom and carefree action whether you are hiking playing golf ten nis or merely watching from the side lines you can run it up in no time for the stepbystep sew ing instructions will direct you to short cuts in easy sewing the frock has a simple yoke with setin sleeves and a turn down boyish collar that is both dashing and youthful the skirt is notched for two additional pockets and you have a choice of either long or short sleeves this sports or generally utility frock is ideal in linen gay prints seer sucker or gingham barbara bell pattern no 1908- b is available for sizes 10 12 14 1g 18 and 20 size 12 re quires 2 yards of 54 inch ma terial how to order patterns write your name and address plainly giving number and size of pattern wanted enclose 20c in stamps or coin coin preferred wrap it carefully and address your order to barbara bell 73 ade laide w toronto fu manchu by sax rohmer nayland smith and i pr house nover have i soon him so haggard beaten ww oo earth can we do petrie7 he muttered wb does it roean- 1 gave him no answer thcro was none donbys disap pearance was utterly mystifying search everywhere clfham cried ho ran into the rose garden and began beating among the ftowors lilco a madman greba btham joined the hunt for an hour we searched and it was a group terrified and awe- stricken that came together again on the torrace eltham sank upon a bench and buried his head in his hands at tho margin of the shrubbery wo had passed only a few min foro smith tripped and almost 1 over the body of vernon donbyl u so much has been said and writ ten of the failures which have attend ed the efforts of the league of na tions that satisfaction may be found in recording one of its outstanding successes observes the toronto globe this is in connection with its work for the suppression of the drug traffic a work which it has pursued despite the most discouraging difli- i culties and which it has brought to a high pitch of achievement i early conventions gained from league members an agreement not to allow the passage of narcotics across frontiers unless accompanied by a permit from the exporting company and a license granting entry into the importing country and also limited the quantity cf such drugs allowed to be manufactured legally this summer the representatives of forty governments met and drew up a further convention which was signed by twentyfive states by its provisions the signatory countries undertook to inflict severe penalties upon any one who assists the illicit drug trade in any way not merely by buying and selling drugs but by offering for sale or even entering into an agreement to assist in the transporting of illicit narcotics the signatories also agreed to make penalties against traffickers uniform in all twentyfive countries so that no longer will a crime pun ishable by a long imprisonment in one country be looked upon as a mere delinquency condoned by a light fine in another moreover the police in all the sig natory countries will keep one an other informed concerning known traffickers and a person caught selling illict drugs in one country will be liable to have convictions in other countries brought against him narcotics offenses of every kind also are to be considered cause for extradition and traffickers will no longer be able to flee from one country to the safety of another to evade the penalty for their offenses police officials who took part in the recent discussions declared that the extradition provisions of the new convention would help them im measurably in breaking up interna tional rings of traffickers who pre viously had laid their plans in one country and carried out their oper ations in another that there is still much to be done before the drug evil finally is banished goes without saying but the everrising price of narcotics and the number of successful prosecutions are sufficient proof of the efficacy of the work done by the league in this connection british woman m p also criticizes laws which per mit man to cut family husbands who throughout married life keep a rod in picklke for their wives were condemned by miss elin or rathhone mp at a meeting o the union of townswomens guilds lon don the rod in pickle said miss rathhone is the threat of disinherit ance some tyrannical pettyminded men allow their wives no say in the education of their children no money or not enough money for clothes or even for housekeeping if tho wife insists on her lights tho husband says very well have it your own way but ill cut you out of my will england said miss iuthbone is the only civilized country which al lows the testator absolute freedom to leave if ho so wishes his depend ents unprovided for as our laws now stand a man with money can leave his wife or children to bo maintained out of poor law funds most hus bands and fathers are mindful of their obligations but if only one in 1000 is not that makes a total throughout the country of s000 cases of hardship take census in one day moscow using the services ot 1320000 enumerators the soviet union expects to complete its census of 1937 in ono day tho work of enumerating will start at s am on january c and will con tinue until midnight over 1000 tons of paper will bo used to print tho census papers and these will bo counted in ccnlra sta tions as moscow leningrad and kharkov by tabulatingmachlnes cap- the results o fthc census will be sum marized within a year able of sorting 4s0 cards a minute