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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1927-09-08, Page 2ay Lesson Vff • Suridair--;-• ° Avon th4 flIbu 1).010(.. of Vic h forh,Fral's FridaY77- Itoaatolltuled Yell* ' , About a. pound and rt half of filleted htns. eimiro olive ncoule, Vollitoes Green Corn .40,woodo, ark'unarezz Th3 ouitrlped. wore, wingssp. Rasplietriele,tait.w1;ho ere- • Ifoetwe.11.41 ateiriv; If‘coaerspoefopplreo,pewi sarisshe ter 'SOP*44114K- -ttiefusin"Xlt,r4oirrMati, rentlyi -1014- poles throat *roar " Dtao.Tasse. serving, and dip eaeh plee0 In, a saliCe itt 1. • 0 h 11. •••••$44.4144, th4•110411,141...0..$(40 '44, t'll'P' In. -041)0'.'040- or the. sw.rh .7 ' ...„.•:: •-•''f4-;-?••° ; iilesaity ' - ' .' '.'"'•°• -,' l'41444-4.- the' Alice ,O,f VP13 leMeni pnopt. I ..114*':.°4'' GaSaa Toio:4 *** 1:1144tv;Ithati'nill*tiokli Afe"4 bestir'riela,.• °45r. • ' -- •Sliced '.1real, •wildi'''Ortiv .' ' I ", ,-; '10frith-enp'ot melted butter,"' Salt and .elari ionitan, ;they, said,:-nateLmit;.1st.,, -7-7';,•-•-•1,,:---.1-74,•.'-' !t°,110: -.=*X41.7,•,!,,, 40:...s in', intim . • ' - :." ..,, ' • , ,.., • '7 • - lieVaig.. - '. :3toit,-, under a ' moderate II ma e .and servo 'w.itii.,,InFr,•nt thPflaine' lid -hate the heUSeitt, Alta Larti- . :411%Iffigt,' t44,441-24311-4comPoi+1 ' .21/2 ' • . .. - - - ". '.- lieb, lit4, • • , :,.:,.'*.', ;• ' ' Ornate and :cucumber .Salid : I . , - . ' • Pottaltd2:4-1!°' ,sv".•••"•'--tr;-/0"u°40-•;,l'fo. . . hip'tAikites :theirle0Tylnliolixadi We • checife Tee 811' , *1116 011411 a the PriPseaugt, 'of • , Tuesday ° - • , • • • " • -,, Saturday . to the God, and •,.7,,Apk,430044. •01•.' £Z OV 0.0...41d the. giondi-,•PprhaPii .0( '• • .-,,Ram Baked In Ildilk " , The baked bairns are made in the 14riFttporoleatogethtbee ber ndetiaPr .,itr,the ,sweet,,pa.ta, thaw ..canlinuwar !tole' arf ex.e..ePt that a 'rneclleaPet*a.,C1 Ca°10*.°E.RiCa't.'PaY°...• niAnitrotitk.Oiteaivot wer;htpp P.Iloncl.' PO-kale:S.; kTesait. °11. nn is 1,PenInto the . bottom pt the • °C071;44Pre,' ..11419.. TVA* 17..01?;$0.:;.„. . ,f!". 441•9140$'0 osetc..ari# 81;7=0 aia) mashid, viitafaes, ehU411, Added te• thS.CaPtomary brought.an__' the *cred 'ark,,,uphieh 'Omsk .4w*Alip2. ' - • • Hof B. . • • , SQUITHES. • • .totleffiriset.tho ' The 'azieletit°Afeek-tranelatiOn. AS -14431.3.. ad B'Cff AND Yerwhilminft'r'nehre• of' the diiino "Cup Cake!' 11. „ . - ' • 'the' usual salt pork, ' Mustard -about ; .1.0a; .bean pot andimic,on Is used place of , OmicAllet;`'.•tot thi! 'ArlavY ,ths tOrd Watiossiiii.Y. • 'AN* TIPt. TWA. 6446. 07' 014' hens& 7— • Mock Te - Spinach rrapin • onehalf tahleePoon-tO a 'Pouid. Of . . e people ' je. • m After verse.: 03..- N•40.*. PtttbOir jaiffifata.-Pre..44c0: 'PA ''"" more Accurate , form , Ogg ' T.,,,;„„g4 sat, ..the.,eun in tintt 11*** 4.0,0tik"thetei". delfrig0 t!)-. .The Lord 7 • - *Aid. *..(4i10141044.elk *0°4'h°' 11147' But hath . oi.t.tn, for the .Ged. te, : ' he 1;0114110 i!e, nwett htla .14/ngdeat Si, havelatiilt DOS great 'hone. for 10324"1„*It;iiiavratority:-.It.# thie , ttitOt.t•.".10WPO*innitnta (it /Zit' tht;e. dwell in forever. and • • . „ . 'Chiffonade 13reifitIng ; • • . . • each . Tarts -.1. '• • Coffee • • bia 14:_uddeMr-:-414-thfr4trenlit The brief speech in acknowledk-- CaPitaWcitY Were' dePencirit-,141•nn the'ment' of God's goodnecs • and the long presence- and WIssing, of ',rat. am!' .10...yery beautiful prayer of &dice.- '.-11Ph4 the .tee6glithm 'a hint' ."1 a tion -Are fWertilif:' Of": careful .study. cfoomson,...rmiop 01.4thottelhea.it ..w.n*nixes the feet that tho • citY,Vis'/ nOt.:''CP"14"0,*t4c9t, the, houtZ;•..IliCV- he, has; built can orl.i sanctuary; , t� „ineakttatelsr represirrib' nAtemide and:hovi he vq$11.30.th' filz stimpictilok, .THE. imettpleg, hew. :Jinni its ,fulfilm,04 .itold, in! 2 ;AND, :um mos.. s4.6c ?, • Obton:. 4. 17.1 r°P-101°0, itacrificialawninala was, no doubt,. used Thetory Of David' purpose, dwelling, Place Of God, vs. 2749: . is ,in 1 SiUnr:714011'qutoone-In sP°14I0ssege' ''.,Tho';'inont of this great,number of we, are told Ito* tethered treasure L. y '11•S'' Made lireParatiea' the 111121. fil)eastt116;haat6se;' filielited1111,,ultFitailtd,3prrthmth: ing,hol* called for .4h;i1 Avere?beeped., for burning .upon the the willing tunhibtl_tinns Theire. Who, joined la the Nast 'xind,inntrilebed, Canto from all i.parts of. the° kingdorn, Of *he temple: and 'Ci6 414' " rir itartutth;-.0n'the-tiver to t. , mote heed now? der he obi, "for, orontro; front sain the nerth; and the bor- . houte:tiro berit'llath chosen. theeto .build an. . dors. Egytt.onthe seuth. :.sanetnary;,. he strong, . s , • • OW‘44 it! Selemon seeliIrs4 beeillte, friend an e d the help of the king His Ardor 4Coole TY•14":*hel.:• .tlie 'VvUr15- allY"Of• Delia, and lelos, ,,aea had, tire" OrtheP.1191. 9:sts of .fLebadlUr th omens' "•convensett thrcog4 e , t the or e,ari into het -all' wu the sea, " brought -43 alon , the shorettn...P„. ots•ilind- tewe„ „ •Thirriday • "Everythier.-Casionrole; . Pickles . .,Brown, Bread Fruit: Salad '• Iced Chocolate ' Friday . -.Fish a la Vail • . Carrots and Peas. Baked Potatoes' Itaisin.Bread " • Fruit „Ice. . Wafers • - • Tee, Saturday Baked Beank Steamed :Brown Bread' , Pliterip"ple.". aad Marcaroons ' . Iced Coffee The flunday Menu., „-• • , A. shoulder Of. veal '• Weighing" about live pounds willprevide. the •maiii dish for three ;Okla for the family of. tour and efionak shOulder should be left for - the casserole.. Havet• therbene ;remov- ed and kettifr *Itlf. the Jisnarrareasint 'Made ot.bread., tieing'plenty,of ontone and celery . for seasoning. Cook a suillefeet number -of-PotatoeS-SO that., they :.earr ice`. warmed up the following night. Jealoua , Husband Has Novel 'W4Y 0 Evening With- His Rival Wets, Austria.--4-lena Hermann. 'keit 'tit vied up , .Tfl- 11 bad. ,b hEsr - allowed the a,rdor hie •'''t $02,sa to that etty., khe". a'arlaes,• lagulistli,w4ife.; boy, 'friend. to c.00 la a tan the. .r.c • yo „ritePhskee."'" .-76;•-../rehebuildittg. ' .e.mte.m.L'treny,fv•,' °gari7rin -refrigerator-r--,t ' •..eethnated.„.al ahO.0 atCSOand. was tlerm'anns :59, intypecMd fume -tiling • "Iiinislusf.ine:p*S'W*040;oha438,,,,..,••• more than' pelltegese theglances ;° .741P Wen• hio 'preson0 between his COVEM:14.'. ,T.•I.NTO 'MO T,F,MPL;,,,,I4•14.,,,, Pretty! Yonne. Wife' and•his handsotti, - For=the careful stnily• Or itlipass-; allek4faired assistant. and 'carefully ,dge''',011e4:Shoglifveettigatei'itlie.",'Parallel• Planned his reVetige. • " 5t.gAll. Solomon re- •, 'Ale 'installed it'Ainge refrigerator in a '')*hrit.•decticittkrei,• of the .teiriPle' his butcher.ehop, and then, anneniteed an ;.en, eVent, nationai importance.. , WiselY,',.therefore; :asiembledi the inen.fof the totton ti.rht .;they intOtt :'bivo Part . •• SiOce,therrtk.144..,to be:brought/up • outof the ,whiCh .is :%-ten,•'it,'•in, pleat •tittit,tha'temple had • been outside that -. The o "naLeite of David; teken'briblni' -form the Jebusite4, .appeare to have. tO -.the refrigera.tortiie. Only safe he was going to town to bey oxen. Returning unexpectedly in the middle of the night, h:e saw lights and heard voices. •• ' ' • • Always the, gentlentan. Hermann knocked at 'the front 'doer, •in order - In case there .was anything wrong - to give the male Voice time ' to get '11Cen bithated,"on-: the ,setuth•ern spur of Abe:eastern ridge, or hal. ,and. south, of theoraiderneityurell.. Thn temple. and the, royal. paltibei and "the house of ' th,e, .forest of IA -anon." and the • "porch, or 'halt 'of pillars," and "the porch • of the throne where he might :Were .bailt•rin higher ground .„ to the -north, and the yiltole, group of Insildiags• vias; no 'doubt, .strongly hiding place in 'Die ehowhellea' , 'The wffe answered the knock after •in.intetvat .Hertnannikiesed :her af- fectionately: After he- Ineked-the door of. the: refrigerator. 'casually' they retired:, lierniann first hiding the keY. .Net Morning, Hermann opened the ice toot. the ,shoilCeisietant tottered out stiff with cold. • fortafiedi•thus ada5aig-hoth _area_ .,„ ,Ila'keift-On;;Volihiafte-but•-stopped at M,onday, , ,Por ' the Spanish .pbtatoes, fry ono tablespoon cif minced onion, one, tablet. ficat'•ot .thopped green pepper, and two -CifePPed--phiffetite- la fear:0010,0.ms of:oll• or drippings natil,a light breWiti• Add the •left-' gret potatoes, •diced• Oiler° should be, -aboat-ttwacupa),:tieason...LWAIti. gait and Aranika .and " cook 'Aintil • thoroughly heated ,, threngh.. Left -over .' green cera may he, sliced from the. cob .and added. • , TuesdaY. _ • . , • _ Befere Petting the bent into:the bak• Ing spread ' it filletally on both; ~sides-, With prepared; • mustard . and 'brown 'Sugar,' place, In the dish, pour on 'enough Milk:to cover. If the dish IS not largit.enough•to permit the hean to be covered without otrer, add, reora milk 'daring: the .baking, turning the, ham new and then. Serve either In the dish' which it is cooked Ort -re - Metre • to., a' Platter and Sarre with thiCkened gravy. • ' and tfe strengthi- of the eitY on that A lawyer's office to enter suit for dam - fade.' The name Zion ,wh.eh original Y ages against Hermann. " ignatedl the Jebusite fectreaf.' was ' fterwarda eta -tided to the whele of ilia part of the city ineinding -the .14,1r1;:ke ItP14'• The feart in: Om: 'month Ethaniin lirafi: in all preba"itY. the • Feriet. of abern.IC100,. or "The Feast of hl- ' VoN6d. 23:16 and Oir.. 23: • ,7 34. that ;albs alitutrn fesrivai iat Dva The year is yeckon'A, •h4, -e begutri •ng in the : prinf in ,IVfereh or April. ; The tablet -node a the congregatien Or, inert) s'mplv, ‘th tont ° of Meet, . hie. would seem,...at 'first .Sight, • to 'bay'? howl '...the limed tent-saneteary, '• of the '-wildness. But; as we have peen, in a r.revious lesfs.vvn. that was at Garton:. 2 Citron. It is very prob- - able that we aro a:1114ot with. narra- tivew drawn - front :different apcient onor0a. which are ' rot .perfeet, agreement eye -v eotail., Itis,. of courfie., poseible that -this Sacra tent and 'its furnitnre • had already .been brought from Gibeon to V.,,on in pre- ' pe.retion for the cerennorly. ,dedica- The multif,udie. of sacrifices, :Mitet • have been offered at the altar in the temple chart, or posbibly, as they pro - ceded 'Abe, .atic, at, appointed- places ' along the Way. Ths,ark Was brought • .She.•"Cliilli are rather'Sc around 'here.", illetc"So are their clethes." . According to Adatnite, .ithe • ilener'S. face betrays his occupa 3ut his nprie needn't be ,balb-ous. • 630 , A SMARTLY SIMPLE. FROCK This Chic little frock is ,auitatile for iiliftyTht-Sieliehl-thile7itati -/found 'quite' simple for the home modiste to fashion. Contrasting meterial"...May be used for , the ,wide. facing, en • the skirt, the front plait, -belt, •srid bands On the tang, or "shert re -glen sleeves. No. 1639 is in &lies -.8; 10..12 .and years., Size 1.9 requires 2% yards 39 - inch plain; Material, and:il, yard con- trasting; 1/4 yard; less for short .sleeves. Price 20 cents' the. ,patterm. The :designs tillustrated in oar' new Prishien Book athiance styles for the -home dressMaker, and the wornan or girl who desires to wear garments dependable for taste, simpliel and eeimonty will find her. desires; lle in our patterns. prion of t 10 cents.' the copy. • HOW . TO ORDER PATTERN,S. . Write your naine and addreis iy,,, giving: number and :Biel : of Such patterns as you .Pnelose 204 in stamps; or coin (coin Preferred; wrap It. carefully) for each nuMbee and address your order to Pattern Dept:, Wilson Publishhig'Co.', 73 West Ade- l/111de St.; Toronto'. Patterns sent by return Mad.. , o to;Yreitinuffia. 'the ro- freeba.g 'qualitiea:. of rillitiarb: *Cap. When the plantJs no tenger 0. nOveltr.: tIle housekeeper:, forgets it: ..Pren the pummel*, wheasone. often wishes snninthlitil With 4 sWeet-sour tang, rhubarb temainp neglected in' the ,ga,r- itA4 anek' an loChntnuulating -004 tloitaining Lte ntai4 :In an siyaitabte CoMiltien. many 'Menthe '.oft'ha° that th# publlc in net as '`enPrectittlie as.. It 141.414 lie Of thtalterb..p eh; addition' te the ntenue 7.,011 on • Rimer& trite ett tlitnn• ! .•.:‘ OP •C,Paraei:thi'eailt 04.0 moet delicate nalrer,.. but oveils stalk that Comes later:04.1m ,used Most.- ,eiCellent advantage Coin- • " . , bination- With .other4 frultit'or aad, , drinks. irpo'-‘,F144-... rhu- barb takes the taste of ani other frOlt., Without, imparting any ° et:, le* Own, Sayer., • When making pies with other fruit, the filling !tape; shert, stewed. rhubarb Hint be 'added and the aubsti- tutien hardly he noticed. In. Mak- ing jellies:, the -Sante thing Wilde' true.' Half rhubarb and halt •zed •raspberries Mikes a jelly. that tastes' .only rasaberries had entered into its coin- ,4 • , C,Otri'l1tfie.11305. q. . .,........-", and :nue-thir4. of it-cuPtlit Or!' Ongart' ' ' •• Cera ' Qa the :49/1' .01,451 unalinirt.';14. :CUp101, of milk, 1% Betora, corn is boiled on thecob ii ' tablespoonful of: :melted.' butter end. 1., must, be: carefully ;huskedend the' Olt ' e Well-lieaten ogg,• and beat ,well.. IOW, reetiri'od. Then It .41401/161 b.. '3)14444: ' battered ouPs Once 3tabloapOontnle 'in' a staat Pen Which POntaillte. 90000 . of hot rhubarb' Bence, and...4154144th C.04 water to •cendriptely cover the, tho. baiter on top. :Steam 00 mob's *wit.' Salt 'is needed .itt: the prow, for. ..20. ,nilnutes.. ,linniold.. and serve., Don of one level tableaPOOn for 4 OP, : •hoty!!th. cream 404 :ati.gar ;..or; . With, ..enears and a' rounded t41:444p444t41 foaming rhubarb riShee.' '' / ,. , '' "Ot4ugar-to.,r.the .santo an:grunt Ortern,.'.. ,F9.01, ng' Rhubarb... .P.u,dd,lil...7. ' 0a,ti..ce ,.....1'011,17.', out :th7;.liali,or.‘'. 7 T,,trs,'„Osit.. -re- 'To. iNecahltds, or • it 'Cupful' of 'Diu- .41111"00 A.: 044 ,04:01 or ^ f444 th9! 440.9. : • mto juice titct; I ,-"vgui. ,or eegek em,„'• over. Which " it le ,PlaPe4 "nit be Mod... ' • '. bail :Until '-the, syrep. threads from . the' "Orate."' TeiCte-,*0 'Illltintes 9c*cq":"king ., spapri., v4r:alewly .4yot flhe. oddly% are, ,iifieesSarit, When 'rein° ;front , beaten whites •or i2., eggs, 'stirring' all the. Water. it...Uhl:MK be folded ii SKr..., `(ithes..1.17hromile0,0,st4nid.:blehliot, :;,ts1)411.bnielistruCiannottol..,k.„17 ,,InX,: ...rnoc, ..409rin.,nis, Oal:pt!e....r..,...'...' .,. i .. , , , . . . . ., . .. . •• . • e t ,C014 *ilea '. used on 'the • bet pudding. Otete the cora' trove 4 large. :Pars , • Rhubarb9rarlberry Tart; , • ., ,and istawlt. W10 InintttSS in .a. little . - , ' ..Doek 1 ,.cupful Of cranberries MAD, railted.'witter;•; . Have, one Pint Qr.'s* . ., ... , . . , . Ihe?.. „are.!.'tione, ..using -flat, , enough , Milk:not bollitta).,",„ •.,Drain tbe Corn ,and , Water- to •iteep.1hem:..- teonr. burning. I tnit it in ',the wiik;..nain0 kin*. innip ' then- swenten,.1 ' isnitthe2taste.-: ritt :Of .butter, 11.01tte •:MIRCed "pailley and , hnIt7 the! Oranbe t'Y Mixture int*, a .but- Beth other • isemmaing : ': no - Is likad.; • • • - tore& baking dish".and. faier' this, ''.• 2 Serra illiMedlatelY with Otliffed-PliVea.. • ' enpful; of sager, ,aof : ' • ' . . ,cupfuls ., .of rlinbarh ' Cut ' into shortOysters Pieces.' then Dpkinkle dd the refit with oae-half ot di' Grate 6 large 'ears. Of Corn.' Beat the cranberries and sepdrittely the . yenta and 'whites Of 2 ... 2. fnoiel. cupfuls Of rhubarb. Sprinkle, with -auger again. ai' ga'a." aaa" t'' h. e• inlebleap• 'll'ie" '9.°r : ritt."114 :.:' ' thgether with 2 ta• Of - minced . Parsley, salt to te .ei :,511 teat' ' OPoonful of baking powder; and about.. . 2 ibtinded tablesPoopfhis Of deem. Beat this taixtare well and fry it by spoonfuls, using ,..Whatever fat is de - Sired. .. Sege- With chill...sauce .; ., . Vnleas the rhubtirh ,and Stringi,,. it 'needs no peeling. ‘• Tho PaPerdtke: covering eeciis up like the reit, beer:0111g perfectly teader, in' the. . • 'protege:. , • " • jellied Rhubarb,. •' . • . • • Into a bakihedish' put -4 enpftile Of sliced,' 'Pink thither* sprinkle With two-thirda.joi, .4 cupful. of..sugar, cover , the. dishi..'and:' bake ,about 45. minutes In 'aglow oven until the rhubarb is ten. der... Maio toady tablespoonfula.or gelatine Tsenhe4 in one-third of .a cup- ful . of cold water. • Drain 'the ithuberb.,` add enough'..hot-'weter. 'the !juice to make 2; 'eupfale, If ...ne,ceirsarY, , and ,bring . to; a boil..---Add,Nthe gelatine' had. 1' teaspoonful Of ..igrated''citangp° rind, or 1.•.tableepoortful Of orange jaiee„,end. stir nntil Alt PartiCleirOc,gelatine'are dissolved. Distribute , the . rhubarb pulp • among 6:" individual -.nielde,: hit with . the .,galittine , Mixture and .set .asdlo to -become- cold and-.. firm.... At serving time,t turn .'each,inOld:•putt..en- it) sliceof sebeggclike and garnish With marshmallow cream. or with ono,. half cupful 'of .whipping cream' whip- ped th-a-tstiff. froth and -Sweet, (Med. . . • .; , • , . .• Wednesday,. • The veal ' was given e 'veep:Den on Tuesdayand again ,niakea its appear,- ,ance.---th tiMe'' in disguise. •: Mako. a cream' sauce: (about two and . a :halt. cups)' and add two slihed hard-coeked ogge two Cups of ;:diced .cold/• green. pepper •and•.pitnientOei... ; • The Deitch:teat) used •up„.' the rest of tho peaches bought for the, night be. fare' ' ,.. Thursday; A.9Everything". casserole ,is Just !oat 'the: name indleates; a:combination of all the ' left-ovets,,a . hit of hate; some of the yea!, any left over vegetablea and potateee, seasoned.highiy. If there. are no left -over. Potatoes, cooked rice. Or..noodles can be substituted.801110 times to affordviirietyCuddYlia_nsed- in:seasoning. • , , Differept conabinationSof fruits: dan be used or the salad, but Seasonable fruits should be givea the preference. favorite salad •consists of:' 1 medium sled.grapefruit„ 2 Peaches, 1 pear, `3.4 sup Pineapple; .1' cantaloupe. ; Fteethe sections Of the grapefruit from ellmembrane, peel, and slice the 'peaches agd Pear, ;bee the pineapple, and cat the cantaloupe in balls•,with fancy 'cutter or itlfie. dice .li XIX the Ingredients together and, let Stead in, the. 4.efrigeretor untll thoroughly ehil- led. • Drain,: and add a dresSing of half mayonnaise and half Whipped cream. The sidditioa.,oVa.• tablespoon •ef chili Puce to this. dressing makes a dellghtful,Change .• eiree, gar - tion. then, lay ,pie. crust ov\er the tor and bake in •a moderate oven. Serve very cold. .., • ' .... Rhubarb Dumplings. , . . . , . 'Cut enough rhubarb into. .small .Pleces ' to make 4:Cupful*. add. oneatalt of a Cupful. Of forgot. itad 2. tabiespOon; fule 'of ,water,, bring- (ci. a bolt and Cook . . „Leulslatma.Porn. . - . slowly .untli done. . Make' a deMpling. • • :177.all• .: 4 .8w.en. ii(nateenixtead. h°4. - .hatter from 2 Cenral's 'of -flour,: 2,..teat' 011411•14.8alteit *4617;• :. Cili-atelha•eera ' ' ofp spoonfulsat 0 t . e: , . of ..fepti:o e: 1 bakingek! n . D. . salty , dpaeppleo n°4::sti7cililatiet: _ ,fmSPaWiii 1. le., , ttii.'", g. ' P41 iii kgP ir:ta.f:.:4( t _01: irin.ai i Tdd a, : .ei ;a't ii i_ei ,':_ieell:, i tog' 'Ifs loenpir)1 to the bailing gatioe and cook, Cover- and tiait. infii...c.ed peridey and, seit..,Place,' 4,(1: 10 mittoRtheusbi .apre•br.,*TeahrilOot.e:itl.i. cream; the Coinbleation '• ia 'A. well- buttered • ' • ' ' .alitininum;° pudding pan and dot, gen-, ' / . .. ' • , , .- .. , fitously . with ; • butter. ..,l"-Lemove- the: ; 7---.11.ifortis_a,„ osii.,in.;.,00., tiip,,,,,or.,..0e,..,skins ' from ' the ;sweet, potatoes .. and ...', either plain or "Whipped', , 't doubletiAddieoan-eo/ct- hinlit:irt 'a. IO. 6f,p. : siiiii..P..4tch/Put:pugfifisirl:.ttii:ffh.,°P.att:ewiaastreteird:-. "elir, wil‘ii6b,t:h:tai.elill'mi.!Ici-3.h.ii5Iptilhri*cinkii!--cicelbviire"::,;16w°1.13.,1;.:segih:g°.:C14r6d.ariatt''''''''''' tOonistantlY;, °yet' hot :Water, for .2.•,,min.,.'ove.r ; the potatoes' and hake in, a,..het utes. Ceek. '15 Minatea.....stirring'.,0e. • ov•en / aliblit20 Minutes., casienally.: • Add 3 :cupfuls. ;of .siteed • , . , • , . . -Cern 'Pie • : , Ind' blanClieir I -hi -Mg -71)r -atitl,--ccolc--nutil- ------4.0rie-the:-Sidesca..pintding„p64-Wit4,..-, the.Thuharb (re tender, „Into the hot rich bistuit dong4, naving7the bottom, niiktnie stir,11;41'.Ctipittlapf sugar, then of the pen ..' Well -buttered. Orate cern., 'the , heaten.,y.olks 'of ' 2, eggs and ceek. a. from, • 4 ,e ars ;.• Mix...1 t .with 'Minced 't ar-• ,. tninittelbriger,•, Cecil slightly and turn Sley and 'salt to taste;andialittle milk.' Out into- a•blittered pudding dialt, Oire'r'. Sprinkle wipt".":"fleur. , liace"..-thet-tpte-- , :pie: the ' pile • a meringue Made hy whip, l,par1tion . i ii alien; . dot it with bitter, • phigrthe whites of ths2,eggs to. a stiff • and cid 'ever , the toe ,.2. er 3' hard -boil-, froth- beating hi .2 ;tablespoonful; '•ed eggs: .. Oover"..with crust• anf.i. tiake. 0! sugar. ...Brewa lightly: in a taoder-. ill; the erast ii;.dene.' •:'. . ' : .• . .ate, oven, , '8erve:, cold, garnished *Mi. ‘ - ' ' • •..'::-", ' little Plies' 'of strawberrY JellY 011 'WO • . - • - . ;Corn.'Salad '. ,Select ,young tender ;cern' and.cnt, It ,: .iltuharb Crinserve.° , ., i . .. , • • ' te, A patindi of . rhnintih,limpepie.,(1 efi,ulllitilY./ti: ttyr943.O.ftil',eigi.e:aild.F c;e:Ulesi;..i..7:Pell'illiatet... . . , but cut 1O .small . pieces, allow toaet with Irreneh :dressing and: Plae.e e. n,..ice.. ' fourth of a pound of walnut -moats Cut: Serve on abed' of shredded lettuce and • •garnish :with strips of pimento. . • - •-• Rhuharir,Sponge., • Scald:1 cupful of milk- and 'seak. 2' tablespoonfuls of gelatine in:one fourth of a Cutifiti• of °old' water. .Fogi the hotmlik Over the gelatine and stir until the litter is. dissolved, then 'add one-third of a' cupful of 'sugar.: When this is distiolved, 'net artideuntil the mixture Is coot dud begins to stiffen. Beat Well with the egg beater and •add 1 cupful Of thick thtiliarb, sauce.and the` stiffly beaten- whiteof 2.; eggs Turn into a mold that has 'been rinsed• :with:cold water. and leave to beeome firm and Cold:- Serve With marebinal= ow-Cream_or_withnireetened whipped .., Rhubarb ciso PuddInU..• . • battered .' dupe-. , pear bread crumbs • :and limn out. :What de not stick to the sides, then then Inte 'each mold pet 2 lableePoonfirle of .thick; eiveetened rhubarb Pante: Over 4 ene,• .fuls" Of bread, .craMbS pour 2., Cupfuls of boiling yeter. and .feaye to 'shah ad: .til ,,sOft ,then drain it Water statide,itt the dish, With 1 tablestipentui Of, sugar mix one-fourth of a teaspoonful eac. hof eirinanion:.and. nutmeg and stir into titeh. bread 'mitture' with 1 well beaten egg. ',Disttibtite this Oirer,""the. rhubarb and ,balie. Serve with a • soft custard 'or With",•°ereitne. Baked ,RhUharb;.,Dates . and Fialsins., -7-7,Alternatb-144ti'Crif .--ihiliaarh With a • • SPrinirditg,.. of :seeded -rehdris, and, Cut • stoned dates. ."Stirlekle 'well 'with sugar and hake until tIte rhubarb Is. • done. .. Serie •cold with sweetened. c:'• Cream; either pia!: nor • whintied.",' 'Rhubarb punch. .. Bell for .3.minates'.1 'cupful of sugar and one-half .otfa , cupfut.. of water Add 2 Cupfuls of .lutee strained .from stew ed rhubarb, • 1, Cupful.;cf !.Pineapple lutee, aid the. ipice, ,:from 2 .lemons.,. Chill before rierving.:, °When 'roadt'Ato • , serve, Sweeten ,ntore,s if :necessary, to suit 'the 4iite. • , ' • - . . Workers. Never -.without satire: Or. sarcasm- , It .May be'saidthat the Socialist 'believes that the work of the world ..ift conducted ' On talk.. , He has theidea that if he only talks :enough the work will. somehow 'eritSelf-litir-te".-71tit Can bi'.-desileisr the loathed capitalist, With 'the aSsist-' ance. of ; labor, 'Which has nothing to lostbut its 'chains', and the Produce together ',With the capital can be .COn- fiscated, the -Problem is solved. -Capi- tal might feel 'Uneasy if, a real Worker ,develoPed...,s,.holsitevik tendencies, but fortunately there is small .,dh.tiger' of anything like that oceuring. The un rest in our factories never Chines from the good • itiartriisted , worktnenwho can be depended unon to p011 his full share of the load without 'befits Watched. It Isalwaya' the poor work- er, the one so eonetantlY ea of a fob that be becrunes the,tratisient *Other, who attends every Meeting • of the/ union and serves linen, all the "peace:. ful ,picketing' eommittees.• late 'pieceii ,ahent the Siee of a pea,: I pound. of,. .figean,cl the,.Ini,ce and rind from 6 'orangee• and 2 lemonft. •' &beak the ..tfinharb. Oraages and lemons to.- . , . pother,. adding a. little.• water ,11 'the' Melbourne ,Aufitralasian7-if all' adult idt diva not furnish' 'enough juice to othiahivn. free will espouses prevent • burning. To each "cupful of 'Visit and preaches blaspheeer he : is ' .01.11p allow '1, etipint of angst. • add making' a ' mistake"; ' but to condentu ' 'sugar .and':fige.attd .cook non. the Cent' innocent Children. 'to an -.education 'in. , . 'retie, is very thick. .Before removing communism, in blatant irreligion, and from the 'fire add the, nut -meats: Pour in lnfidellty to their country.: ,la a , , . into hot eterillted..lelly. glasses. and Crime.. Thiele ,the, terik Which is 1112%. 0010,ivh04,1H.Pld and t%rrn. . • •• • ' dertaken' in "Ocialist Sunday, schools in. England:, sed even iu Australian Children .incapable: ef ; ing for themselves, between /religion' and irreilgion are requited to repeat a blaspiternous, PatedY„. of • the Christian „.. catechism, and foul parodies of beetrtk ful • hymns., and anti-Patridtic, songs aro. taught to, them; They. are robbed of religion and patiletism before they' ..'• are..able to .;discern . their "beauty end Utility; and,' are lOrced by, a • tarreijay__,_„1,_ air-fierce-sa-a-nytrefligebine, TfOl, leWets.•' -ofa perverted. political ,creed. : , • .Itidy and Geneva • . . • ' • Bolshevism in the Schools, "iiiiurr AND JEFF"—By, Bud Fisher. Th -r6, eAsfec: 6oNNK ' v'of, -ettg BANAmi1/4.. tift Ger A.BOtes rl"$(77-C -..11AER4's A COLb (kketclt-, • FiAc,14)' • IAGAIi. coyot t. : L'm "Go,OvA. A CluAR.'t DV. ewe. etkiNGimd 'fl1A1' st:uV't(srlb, , cou6ARY. - KW(' PASS4-i4GC-R 'eaolth -rt‘e , ,BAtiA,mA es, F.1.007. o4•WS Pc-RscfN WILL Bet. 'Anes-cc-b•••wy t, • 7ttkEse` 'e-v•NpogAtatc-st.' • • Rhubarb Puff. Stir together, 3 times: 1 cupful of milk, 1 teaspoonful of baking powder, one-fourth o • fit teaspoonful of salt, Rome yribunii-t-"The Jle.Velopments at Geneva: are a colostst and disgust, ing exhibition of hypocrisy and itt Sineptity. The; United States end , Oreet, Britain are merely attempting " ., • . I b' ccre.aib':14dt4ll!.1r11'al.sitArent the waves id be -day'" eoohr_prsp141e:ther1oe7ehio Tn t halt as es',.Toni,IS about. perialiatiC appetites . es,. :Only th do - mo" ' * deformed mentality of demotratie Shinegain ppeulardr.when they cease tgl ethiticall1; and politically disgusting ti.ed ha s . * 6oahl. have ,conce be popular, " a .sight as that of *three' nations •witliT tiot:aaval offensives, or toatitinnd,'Itom • Canada Pauses to regiark that it IS ether' State a ,to fear ,Sitting •rouitti a the . pest • sixty years Which are the tahle ;to achieve a limitation 10 firmahardesU s ' - ' ments• coldly, calculated do*,n to the smallest gun 4nd GteStren th' 'of 61)7 po,ing.ferCes,,, With , the: i cation Of stabilizing these on. the ".gigantic..and 'inexorable basis- of, Uritish supromacy,• s'Never was ,War thinking no 'cold and' .... • mathenia.tlegi and .S0-.1aeliing .itt pas- . Oen and ,faith. 'It 'is enoagh. to say wLh r.oscist Sincerity, that ail this is; to health Y and hinter° Poldt- dal ethicS.. revolting, 4 . No Wonder '110 Call Jeff the "One Quart Kid" in Pittsburgh ri otzw ot.ir Ddid`T ''YOV pr t• kAy • e,t\t. • - SAME AkAY, DtztiNG A icterri..:,t Art ci'vt- ,TtketE • ' • 14 141. . • ' V 44 • •>, . •" ,41 .."Drii, ,rik. in Charge harge..d.wratel ' . ,i.a Canada . (1"..,11i2) -4i , is ''.-nci ',fight .' matter tnsend'. a man '6 prison, cat' ...i)leicilitY,IlYinarivititi3fihs''-'reillit3bi.4,, '..‘eartgettriatillaYt."--.:Aililiin6 g ,/ . Pitt; It must be undetfithed °neefor all , 'ili,A.t A:, xxlat '.notunt,.04x0..,4s.1,K....y..11P!‘-'.- "he has 'been ithhIbing-.spirfttlhite. luta- '--- uors. • , The &anger, IS . tQO gydti.t Or ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' '''''''''''''''''''''''''''' '''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' .fora ',show °of mercy to be ',lel-orate& ' •:"" . . . , 14 lmher. 44 4to r''1,.:ii . the lente, of your fathers.' . The. World is, ,ndtancitig..,'. Adve.nce with; 1t..-.1.osepli idast,ini., ...There is . no need. for AL general.. alafre •when :flaming youth becemes tired W.Ith