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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-05-04, Page 371, .0 • t. •(.3.1,113 ,MOR' BAN . Woman!Placo it la, the Home.' . . • LIQHT .41.t.qp• .F9Fi,!,;.8eiliNP8,"12,' full ot habble and ()eked. 'on. edges „ . • The season .14 '..noW 'gradna,titig, tee -slowly; for seine, et us,: into theoverm, days of spring and•Onr eppetiteo.are being wpaned:froin.the heavy: eala, .of winter,: The felloWing, recipea , will • assist"the:housewife, who wants some- thing'ligat for Indifferent appetite's:, . 1.• • •. ••, CarrOV•Pie:.• .„. •- • • . ; One. OP carrot mile, „conked:carrots- d•through sieve w'6"-)dups SWet nrriashe , tablesPoona 'butebi,; •4• ,j0inqn,. Juice and halr.the grated rind, 1 cue` sugar, 6 eggs, Miletogether ea ler' •, any custard Bake, same ea a oven, • , then the,;,rest of - time in •moderate • oven. ; • - • • • . • Cream Of -Fresh MushroOrk 315up, Peel and. WaSir, then boil n a dnart .1vater ..stender'.pWe quart,of, fresh'naus.hroonts.: : Mash ! them •1111'01lgh..a• aieVe• Bloc : table- • spoons ....butter„. -and, two: thleSpooliff .•gour,..blend- thein-,-togetherrit1311-add •slowlir pne,quart het, Milk and one • pint of the •bolling‘:water. in *bleb • nnishroonis were coaked. $eason, "'taste . With' salt and • pepPer, Stir n . , . , thepulp of the,iiii4kVcionik 141 up ---luat once and perye with. e'routons: ' •••• • Spinach Loaf. • .,Cook tWO pounds of spinach, drain ,:nrid" _chop ;Whije still-lith,•,add tW• O -beaten .egge; - oneteaSpion salt, -,y4, • teaspoOn pepper one -cup fine Sifted: • ided Or Cracker :crumbs. Place In ,-well greased baking dish; cover with, " 3(' cup 'hard gratod-cheese. Bake till " top is browned'. • Serve, with topping •:of: Preach fried parsnips: - • : •• •••• . . . French, Fried Parsnip's. • _ • Scrape' and boikparsnibs 4out.-• tender. Chi them lb strips.lengiliWis,e,• '. roll in .eraCker: crumbs, • then dip' in • - egg, nfixtUre',and again roil, in cracker. • Critrubs. Fry. "qinekly. i het deexilat gOldeit brown. ' ' ' ' , 7. 'pancakes :Popular. • ; Spring ' -is .the . traditional.' time: for • panp,altes,' and if you have, .not. tried • .te. Your faniilY as, a surprise.. Hero ars it :feW...fins,i9. ' • ' • ;Stir. the batter, rather than beat It;, is 'little Cold water Added, t� the intik Is said' to ',Make lianealtes lighter than tr milk only is 'used; • drep het -•- •"ter in Spotinfuls on griddle; :or -into well greased frying., pan and o'keep • cakes ;hot tintil. they are, served. ' Honey.. and 'Nuts: • • Six tahlespoonsfiour, 2 egg's; :about -hall A pint Of watet'and 'about half pint, •of milk, pinch, of . Salty' Mix the fl0ur and . salt :in • break in; the eggs;- add enthigh. Cold water to .mix into'thiek batter and: ' beat thorthighly until .bubbles appear. . • Add 'sufficient 'milk to Make the bat,.. • . . „ •• tee the. consistency Of ;creain...,and; "•nllow it ,to Stand, for at least, one hour, before Using;.' . . • • • Fry, •a • teacnO at:a.:tinte,,rn, a little 'boi1ijg fat, and when . the • underside. • , brewn; toe,' -Whenboth sidea are a .giAden brelirm. 'Pat •e' general's. turn and pook on •other side. perve with butterand ma11°1e ayral1; ' Corn, Cakes, ,1 T7o. cups; ague, 1 up cern ;meal, tableapoons- baking, pewder, 11/2 teaapoons,.. salt, i tablespoona melted •butter, 1-5 °cup sugar.; 11,4 pupa boiling .11,ratr, ,11/4-telIPs nillks;'14:, egg. . ,`"-'r•Add ,ineat te boiling' water and beg, Turn into howl,:add-milk and remaining dry ingredents mixed. 'and isiftett 'Uteri egg 'wellbeaten end butter, book •same as any pancakes. :Rlch cake,s, Twq :and, one7half • Pups, flour, %,. ono eold• cooked .rice1.1tablespoon. baking powder, %,,teasnetin. salt,. % One sugar, cans Milk; I.:. ege,„ a •tableOpporis. Melted,butfer., ' .. Mix and .sift dry. ing.r.edients„.W,Ork in rice with tipa. 9t. fingers add 'egg ,well :beaten, Mila end'pat„ter, '000k:: • - • - 7 ": Bread 14/2-'-ctip,S !flee stale -hrenddruMbS, cepa.. ocalded. mak, -2,.iableopoOris hut - ter, a' eggs, Pup flour. 44 ieesPecih , salt, :4teaspoons' halting- powder. • Add milk and .batterto crumb* 'end _seak_until,..crumbs Are•••so,ft,r)tdd.:-Wel:17. beaten eggs, then dotty, salt: Anil half-, Ing -powder Mixed and sifted:0mA.. , Served at Saveries. - • "Witli.nlitehrOOMO:=ReqUired: „ .1: Ordinary Patinalte ..miXturswhieh has stood :for a couple :of 2: .Tbick white. sauee... ••• • 1... Muslitimm filling. made as fellOws:' Put In oandepairl: tablespoonof .bnt- ter,'add teeoptiOnfinelir chopped: 'onion and '9ne of parsley,-tnen :1b :rnush- rooms • cut, .1nte smell pieces and cook - until ,the Minshrooms are ten- . • .• Fry smaii.4.46 pancahe,. Pat in :a large: spoonful '•ot, Innshrooni rolland arrarigs.in )uttered fireproof ,dish." Continue until:. the • dish ia full, pour: the thick ..white'. sauce over -It; add'amall Pieces of butter.and brewn. Under ,the grill. or *in a liol 'OYen. for a .fevi.minutea,,:•Ser,ire, • :APple Pancakes: ;;. .' • . • . •.• • mittpaStry flour, and .a pinch. of salt:into a ;smooth batter, With 1 oak; and Va, 'Pint of milit:-..Add a large anely` chopped Obi:acing ,apple. • "took in. hot fat in tile frYng pan., ' . French PanCakei• . • . •• Beat 14: cup; each :butterand sugarte. a creani. „Add 2 .heaten; egg's with cupflour and 1,42. pint warined.,ntilk, and beat -until inrooth. Divide the inix4, titre, on to ''six viall-htitterediettucers, and: bake: in .a het. Oven for ,20 to 00 minutes. 'Tarn each pancalte en to a • sugar -sprinkled cipth.:'Lay ateapoon 'of jam .ithe •Centre,:and'fold over. Sirdl.ne pa'rtcake. • ' ' •.se.rtspooii. 'iltithe • 'honey :Mixture. on ',the; 'Penoake,. fold .:-IntO -'three, .• duet. ••• Over with. Sugar...and:Serve. • • '•For • the • *Met. filling, mix i•well 4O- ..ge.ther. •1h pcnind. honey. - thid4 1 able- ' .Walmits, brazil nutshazel nuts and almonds •and . juice. of- 'half a leimoa. The' shelled mina should ,he..'ehopted 1ne1y hefore. -mixing with honey' and. lemon Jake ••• ' Basle ,Hee s. a good, ,bashe' recipe Sift Sift • cup Ourand a' piney Make a e11 in .the' -centre; and into this' break An egg, Work•nrith .r° woden:.spoonoadding by . • pint iinlk "initil • a ''snitioth batter' ls , .• , .• • •Ileaf for .twe minutes. andleaVe- to rest. for two Minutes.. Then beat again • • ,ieetting. aside . to , rest for ,,an. pout. cookin hot fat • in, a einall entelet or 'frying pan: Serve 'With: lpnion; orange, jitni 9r",.syrup. •' • • • • • iSetir MOW Cakes. •• ..1t:ttre flint a half eups flour; toe- . spoon' salt; 2 cnps Seur,milk, 111 loa- , • spoons • soda, 1 egg:: , •MiX., and • Sift 'flour,salt...and soda; • '•add- Seur "railk •trinlegg well beaten:. • Dry Int, spoonfuls- on g'reastI it„.1m, t gri- p • tile; • ,coolt, en one side. pt..iffed ... • • 1 . Make thepanca.es :hisuai'way and in, each put .cine or two sardines; according to the al.'te 'Of 'the pancake. •Roll ,the pancake up and serve very het With friend tomatoes and fried parslet • FOR KIT ,• .CHEN :The hottoni.crusts of-fiuitpies will not -become 'Sodden if,' atter having,11M. ed Your dish- With 'paste, the ;latter is bushed Over.With a -beaten egg and - allowed to stand for • a ifew minittei beforepitting in the fruit. • • •",Eggs 'ter Uoacping should be' put in, boiling".Water for :a -few: seconds be; for cracking:the shelis Thls prevents, the Yolks. from 'breaking., ,piece of; 13letting,paper Cin to the shape of the sal -cellar and placed in•' the liettoni Will preVent salt.from ebming'.danip and innipy.. ' • ., • When 'cleaning': b' aigee • 'ar t mois- ten our cloth with paraffin: Tina Will .reaultIn; nurre'•,btilliant • andlaating A; ..littla. cearse -anger stirred into: soup that hasbeen made tee salty will render It Mere palatable. • •' OtlY odd PiedeS .matetial-left ()Vet :df ter Making :a• frock are Washed each 'tithe; the `frecic ',is -weal) ed, they •Will not, leek $� odd,ifusEd later on :for demiiping • . . • . • Potate wateria' e*•,ellent'for reiturr'- ing tea •or. coffee Steins front ' • • . . , The 'Worst ,bf hie' .14 anoWti,' and ...I ssi• that thitti.,, the fame ' " ' ' ' , . „ ,• , • •, , . . „ si ss e s. the YerY Peraetlilleeti:2/091."Weattlei.54-' '2 In the Ohriotten AP11,411114,ty, heW,, thoreust be np ueh atandard-! .:gregfriesa..Djd the Iviaster„ With ,ProPhette: .Light,ealfiVOR:the deY, 00,4 irio ,chtfrelt wthrid lieearrepted.; With thet, ea.M.e• natien pgreatneos 7 -0/14 :he,, the'greet:men emend. ye:1S• net he ,Whe. een . tO•haye many Sell'44,1141 •ettending. .14ret hot he 'who, .himseit de1ghttQ 40 .gt service, to. • °there,: Thequelity that •COlinte, 1n the Cliritlan ,commun1t i apt; ncisition,. bat- peracnalitYl net ..aelerro; 1414: 4014.7 '.1"4„e., more a Man JP ,Ifreper,ed too for the sake oviothers,.the,greater.ka hOcelnea--in..46M):' • The litglAest ,trthOte, that one can 'pay t� 'friehd, Is to eay ireat.'801.11:!?' ' myself/', continued Jeans,' "have' eeme ameng yen, not to perved, but te.serve, and giver myyllfe, ransom: :for .many;" 'The, primary- idee'in ran-. sem a.eetns- to ire, that of recite• ;rola Some •danger. otime .enemY...., The whole life orJeatia .Seryice, Ito. suffering, And itS,htinillatftig ending,was thp._ratisom efferd -far ...the -plus of menr,,. •BY. that offering .he •!We's deStippa to rrci.KOC' /Penland- frnra the Power.. of Cali hip .natne: Jestni, for he „shalt; 'saye, people: from -their sins!' on• 1-0010•!1. - le5a9ii; N.14 May,. ,7r -,!'l gays :Feces the . cr,oss., Mark 1,0,;82-.38,,,goldn'Text .:Ankit,cetne, tcifP „AP! ,C0Y4n Abe- timP f Wag- cAlre 'that,. b ,;: an0140 -4,q receiV4•, ed, tilit.ite'latenfa'tly .set "his faesto. go: to jeru,salern :Luke. 94.81; , .. . , . . . . . . The Peepeninfit .B.11441?6, M"ark• 19: • Ji, The4'01001 R.94eatp, :,Mairck " • - '• Bp, The Road -to • preatoess;, M ark, ''Introductforr--rmark.°0: 30 r.:records • th,e real beginning. og the -last -journey 39 •JerUsalen,. a1thong14 4leftnite, men- t1on:9g it is net-made:04i Chapter:10:: 32. It Would appear tat during biz' brief .Vialt`;'‘"to capernatuo (y.S. 9=3,3) the Maater made' Preparations for his great •adventure, • We shall find • later 'that a, larger.huniber..,Of ,friends were gathered in Jerusaieinth aupport him, daring those -last latetel. days. • He Must :have 'given shine 1inot hig•plan to those . whom, eonld trnat, He,,wbuld.go.to the capl- 'tel of 'hie' nation' for the , Passover' • feast.: 'What .he, expected ',Weald' hep, 'pen Wet° his titterrances: and even his den:leaner made . increasinglyclear, • ,The, -,Deepening- -Shade*. Mork .1.01 jesna• and,. his, little ceMPeny travel- ed ...F.Or him the territory through which they Nord 'passing ; Mark 10:1)'w,as:, Mew .gretind,..shnt • her it was, that- JohnBaptist- had laberedhcitiong.hefere-.•-. MAny'-peeple Were, therefore, ready for.bisnieasage. He himself was poseested by the feel- ing. that his time was short, and oat' Whetexer-„he Would ; say • niust.he aaid' • Mark: gives a vivid glinips,:: of our :Lorti• as' lie makes his way toward Jeruedlern„ We see' "the otriking:figure of the Master .walking alone In !rent 'the wonder -Stricken disciples behind and farther :in. the rear,,' a group', of terrified' adherents." (Wee Revised : Version.) , • ' • 1 • Then taking his' disolples apart frinn ,,ihe Crowd, he_triedondo„niore‘to_s_pie,.: pare them:jet, What lay before them. Not Once but again and' again, :he tried to warn thein. All hio 'own:deer; instincts had , tol,, hint: from the first that 'oniy by suffering cOuld, he fulfil his appointed' task. './10 Wei going to Jerusalem With. the clear presentinfent that • he Walt.:geing.,te" his . death. The ,detailsa the predictions (vs. 48, 34), May filled.'.in :from , later knewledge;_hut.,ourLend,WaS-alteady •suffering the 'agony of. Jerusalem and Breatbing Spring.; .. In EveryLine :13y..1fELEN ?Y.& Illustrated, lireesinaking' ,t,esson, Pun, . ni4tea With .E'vry Pattern .Calvary:.; ;•• . • • if; '• The ... M Selfish liequeSt, ark .1flt 1640; , • While °Ur' Lord's Mind Was thus fihled with. the, thought Of ,.what he must soon endure, his disciples • were, still •cherishing the • Old •dream7-a,gle, • rions. earthly' kingdom,' • • James and john ,degided• to, 'iritt in their names" early,' v4:13.5-37. '11tojaably .1refOrethat forward Peter would speak • for.,„Iiimaelfi. perhaps . they: Were Joel - CMS of Poterafter' theincident: of - Matt. i: At'any.rate, herWits not, ith them Whentney •ctinte-to Jesua. Matthew,. •evidently •w•iShIng to • save the reputatithf,:otlifibet*i brothera,;iii-: tr,odatea thS.Mether tomake the re quest, Matt. '.20.• 21. . ' • •144,1144 'they understood. What an •ansWer .0.their.praier involved! Pea:- entlyand pityingly the Master, replied: "Ye knew not .What' ye ask.. •Ctin•yon. ;share.my cup and niy.baptietn?" .'ineanti could 314.7 share his aut. feringS? 'See' :Mark ,14:• 36:and Luke, 12:50. The Greek. word' translated, bastim'.i was used In. common 'talk to .meitn.',."11.thided", 'in the, settee of "eVerwhelmed With calamities." .• They; poor .1elloWer-ambitions--yet-r-so .10Ya1, thinking 'Only .'"of. the "Chief '.places". .tiltead;.• replied, :"We. are able:" "Yea," - thought- the ;, Mas ter, -sensing. their •real loya* 'Ye..faliall • indeed -share' MY ottp and :.haptiairr." ••• , • •: 'Ant ,the place nearest 'Christ nOt• gitren... as an, eartlily:Monareh. beatoWS. fa:Vers. Our spiritual king :knevrs. only ."spirltnal"• neatness, • :The•••place of. pre-eminence te-Won only by.':likeness :to liite. It is. "PireParedf (v. 40) •Only 't.for these :iv,ho '''qualifY: • , It The Road: to 'Greatness, 'Mark .10t • 4 4140...` .. • • • . , • The ten:were displeased Av. '41). not •beCatise :the' brethere were se sordidly •amintielia,:.but because .they -had tried take an 'unfair ,advantage of .thete. 'selyea.., They all had, '"great expecta- tioiis." Such wee :the moo t of ' the, disoinles thrthsvery Ore of their :Mat- ter's, ' . '• ' ' .onee..rao're he .fried te,.aeli.; them ,Thoy had.. a w.r'Orig:VieW or"great- ness": 'Among . the-, Gentile Matithie aretiiid• thein, the .tattilitling„. .ef the kings andprincesa was determined by; the site. of their 'establisittitents:/theigt, ".greatitess".' Was meaSured by the'llittn- :.ber,•tg ,'peepie who 'serited. them. He Whe•give ordero to the .gt:eatest ntith- bei' dad .lbek -Orders -trent tette was, to' these iffinressed atL subj..ct MUtT AND JEFF-- • 'By BUD FISHER, tOessm `stem s s aus ntda. Tsess, m•rssIc thkbUPti.1.3 CAN ttAtAN mAtse A MAN MUTT'S AG`e so WAJNG 'MAT Fit Aell, LIVA Ctlif-T)4. ,1YeARL,,ei.b. • . • M t'M +tict;A: tHeY vocelc.: .0,A. l ,04. Bev, A4Atm .iP ,.1<,NoW tr" • ' . ?f, you; want ,s an attractive :little -afternoon' dress. for il Spring, here's ycur :number.: :The bodice fitt.ed at the lOrg frent gives:a hint of aybaiOtie effect. :Its bfas nes are slininiing. A ' 1 Alinest any' -of the 'crepe plain .or Print are admirable for this si11' made eIts easlly made! ipiosaving ine :eOsi •••' ' • • Style No.' 2552 is designed.in. Sizes 1.2,- '14; ,fp,, 18,, 20 Years, 3a. 68 inheabmst. .• •. , ". • SiZe*16. respires yards 85:itiCh, with. ?,4 Yard Sp-inelt " ' 'HOW, TO 'O'ADER- PATTERN13• :::•;,. • 'Write your 'me and address' plain- 1 1tiVing !limber and size of , ivath, ,pattetns as ,yrin Want. •Enclose '15c ifl.. carefalry),' "foi, each' iniinher,: and addresi'your. order thWi1on. Pattern Servie6, •74,West Adelaide:St.; Toronto. • Hen Knows, ,Her . . „ , Williamsport, Md,—Mrs. :loss Downs .Saw a hen 111 a•pottl_trY...clealer'S prate : - She said It had heert..atoleti from her: The dealerSaid he paid 35 centaler 'it, and demanded proof, • • 'Inn her lOose";".• iiri:Downo Sag- geete to 'tt pelicentan. •• N. He •did and with: the interested Parties' trailing, thtlien: ,w,ent 'Straight- atvaY to, the rear ,of the, Downs ininle Where, Site resn'thed dinice • eti .ft nPat' of settIng, eggs.- . TAG:44%eUPPost) Acr, ItA4piAte,v-a• lbok thot'A.M. HOUg AGO b r 046L',1'$4,•s•Ak#44,X164 GONNA:r.S.4-1.• MV*t: osLy AcTING!., Alternating, ie. o uOes Exprirpopts Prove Sausa- Y Hens 1.4y Dif=' , , , „ • Chico—Egg whites; have gone Pe• heVre chickens. Ttle pink egg °white" aTO.Pir4c c1jek are scien- tific facio and the results of control - •led feeding er,Fperirnentoin the labor- atories �f a: cbiCiten feed othieern here. And, if further.:e*periineinta being conclueted by,. L. G.,Neali heed of the feed-heuse's• educational dePartnierit, .Dan, SChaef; and their e tants tUrn ent a exPeeted, the „;-ene 11, be lay- -ng eggs' with blme,"white," -nd'hatch-, in'b1u -ehicks,, Their..haVel proven,,,they* "said, that ep*Ii'lled feeding it Is.I)9ss.lb.l. :prodroce .eggs.! ljniferm in size, taste', eojor o wlte ir4"YON.' and,,vifamin centerit' the 'Yeaethrengh, • In., addition, they have 0; achieved e ite" deep pink And ;yiollcs variring in' color, frthn 1emenkt4 deep yellow.: CroSs-sectio-h-Of one, hard-boiled egg shev‘'ed a Pink "i/b4e". and a YelieW Yelk, with:ringa � deeP . . 'Neal said an egg is 12- days ,work„. Lira hen, for the yolk, Whe:t laid, has thak, many rings.,., It .is possible, he by- alternating -the diet, to enter. red as many. Of those rings' as desired.", •, Imagine the dilentnie a a White ;hen laying eggs with pink: "white!! Her chicks will •have pink fluff.' _The cembitatiens of mash feedings -arelaberaterY secret's, Neal said; ' • % Fashion Tips Monkey fur„,gnd fox furare used la- vlsbiyon, formal ensembles, Lynx" , is used for trithining on tweeds ' DOI; laTowit ,14.: allied to raspberry,. oink, grey, beige 'and blue in piny en- •senablett. ' • 'Belts Are Made from plaited string, Alatal's knitted silk and leather epilIF ••• qued with. chrontium. • Ordinary 'heirs° flannel is • need or blouses and for coats Worn withheaeh suits and beach shorts. • • ....-Heavy-01,11{_makes_wide-ekirtedAet, 'ticoats beneath frees of orgaitidle or: tnrlatan • •'. -"- Feather 'ruffles are" Still Pentilar for evening wear, And are dyed the same eelor., asothe froCks they •accompany. , • , • There is naneh. Variety In Coat lengths. They May be just- • to .the waist, to the , hipS; or three-quarter length. • • When two different colora'• are used for: ,a Coat; and :dress. revere -of, the same .cbleras 'the'Arg pit. sniart finish • to the Coat. •" . , , Scarves made of several different. 'caters 'put together :like: hun-ting are gay.: • additions 4ginnmer sports elotheaand ernlaitig ensembles. Long ieliet coati accoinpalY di•essy afternoon 'frocks: , "White" 'On Mothi/Ultl" aviOlet „Butterflies And meths, as semi by' -each, other,: . are very . different t rein the *ay' their appear to 'human be ingot because they- , see ultra:Violet re-' diatiOns and reflections .beyond the range\pi.:the eye of inan,flr.Frank E. :Luiz; a' the. American IVInseinn of Native' History, • has demonstrated this. by taltink photographs • Of• butter- flies, moths end, ilevireis in which' Only the ultraviolet patterns were vlaible: It was found?, for instance, lhat all patches and AP9ts .on- Imitteritee .and moths:. which appear ,to ,be Chinese: white, to thOliunfan eye were In re- ality a': deep ,ultraviolet in rue.'- Other *hue- Shades were else Oupd, to; be ultraviolet when seen by the insect. —Poptilar. Meelienlea. : • EAT OYSTERS "OLEAN:". , . IS. the best • , way to eat •oystOrs?" 'asked the 'p;rinee' of Walei recently when seven -Year-old oyeters fresh from their -native beds' were laid !before Min, a an oystel farm,'should • yOu' take ...Vinegar op, red 'pepper;• Or both?'he. asked, The' manager : rer plied: '‘‘'TeAter'; air., • The beat waY .iS 'te !eat thein,cleari!, • Then yen get the tpue sea -Water layer." ' • ' ' JGF,t4uST, #444rois sOidLt.. 'jot 1,4 .VJANT. youlte tAtAtiNG MNsO•it'. Mt.)T T anuner Is Sign is Spoile Thuzib Sickir*g and Stutter Marks ,,P41111).Pr ipg>, SpOech 'of,ar-' • T 014 •" , ',New Terlf;,;A. 0.4411.11Pringc12jId 18 spoiled childand ;Pen', be • cared 007 • , • 'through pateitadscIp1ine, in ;the 'op, • 'inien.nf Dr- "•Frank .P.4.'rey, New' York pscb,p19Fipt,.. hefo're 'the."4oel nase* bly of 'the Easern,'.. apea.10.0g. •.contore4c,e, whieh; eloped its twenty- fourthannual'ectnventien. was One'of three. te,•lectilte en' sech " ••• alaerdqra, '4 child Stutters landy,Stainmers ter the Same reaSon he -cries, for hours at tinie;, Wine:leers, isfiniky aireut his • . food' or sieks .114.;:-thaalt„4"..said 'Dr.; be ticed 'And when. parents' pamper • him lie Steps thinking abctit his: own . , inisfortunes'-and 'fae,a,Y.4.,--hip.,, alone once More,';''.-;;,-, ,;.. inttering, in childhood is far '64* ler to Control, than 'in adolescence 0/ 'later life, said :Dr. D. pearey,' a., baby; .1( is poSsil3le to .correct any 411C11, apeeelt dieer.d4 by imriag it the grown Man weinan'.is confront' ied with., a ' baSie. defect in perscriality ±cOtipled :with the, tentecles.,..of _habit ; ."IyfanyLpeopi.e pan! talk ,pertectly.al: hOme,-7btit thealSelves. uttoi,tik ih. .pepable orexpreisionamong compara , tivestrangersi" he r•Sed; oShoeit; what. ,call stage -fright; should .nei.,• affect .a..nerinel.person..hn. guck a way. L as td render lain 'utterly inlaid° :tc 'Speak. 'yet, with many Who have.beez 'allowed to • grew up in itit.atrciospherk .psendo,syraptithyrthe-onscionsnesti.,...',...,-• of habit gives • theinan-infOlority out- look which' Prevents. articulation."' The etire, for statitinering' Ilea in, • control';o. behaviour, rather • than In an attempt ,to, change -tliemeohaniani ' ,physical hasis'.". Of sPeech':thrimigh..1 s CI al; e rPises 'or 'Medi c intention, he :sail:. ' ' 1)r.. 'Leo A‘..;1160.:191 a •0186llefijOa: • 0n...oeciipeX1Onalkli3orderi,af-the-4/0,1Ci whiali were '.caneett; in ;the.'main, .110; said, ,by overstraining,' Op ignoranee the K11101100 declamation. "Teachers, preachers,' lawyers and •'• lecturere 'who. de • not .:pay part1cuaz,• atteatien tatheiryocal'apparatue loom •• 'fledthemselves thevictims of chronAc,,::: plionestheala,..•.0.whiolt : renders; theta ." mine:- -The' doMnianding:voice is uu ing, Voice. This the actor or tke tea •her WO :often: 'forget.. hurts' 'hit •••• !throat •.n.aucli as the .1.3OY:.*hO'trlefi ta sing • eeprahe lonk.after ha yoke:hair, changed 'NrS, Lou .Kennedy .oritrooklyn Co • lege, told .of the difficulties 'encetiat •ered .by lexicographers in, finding ti4f pure ,prentinelation. of a WOrd which , htletPilna;t'.!fderelttgrrearP-e hallytl'el*Ii., is, through national radle bealaUPI;• 'Which; will feta 'every Mk.' • Olean dialect the element of Pure.',Eng:. lish;", she said. '."This" . can "„hest,;14,:',:. :aeComnlished vvitli children; • for • • Stj'l� In „speech pIace"'befOrethe.. age ofive, ,Af -- crystalized' liczreeda.:7 '70;f; 1 d. • •-this age its persenitlity • ' • OltUre . • • Husbana' - - •The big. genie hunter waFIling h14 stay-at-homewife aU alront his .• tot:filter with the, .13eagal .':tiger and . hoW, he hid: finallY -shot • it.f: "Tes,",, she wound UP, • "it' Wawa, cape a -ts4 tiger :Or . ' • '• •• How ' • 'fi'M So' glad It was' the ,tiger, ,dear.1, she Said sweetly, 'otherwise 30111+ fet have. 'this :lovely.. rug-11pStint: . . 'Enticement -From the maple tree 1 -heard • • Thecosmic ;rhythm of a- bird. : .11e, were .ttie ralinelit, of it kin,, With 'pewit 'Scarf,' and mottitid -Ana from- MS elevated throne , • He' sang with esoterie tone, An iltiltaction. for 'a mate. • To share in his: petite estate', , ' • • '-=lloy Danford ;Parker. ; • . . ""&weet COin'? 'Defined , , , All:grades of .e anna ; cetm, accort1J, ing to the new anieildinelit Of thil Moat and, Canned. roods AoL, must :iticked greet:certain 1,,arieties of eo Joewn, to the t'xade as s„wet corn. 'corn Mutt be: piked tram ' the • whenis,...:oun,,,r'and !tender ; 'that i whenIth'e ire in": a creamy inilltY State on the' gOb. ow Jeff. is,Puzzled. Cisstni *wfrsirmArt twie 'DAM• MCAT MARX4r,• A so reu Rt4N (tRitAfon: Tmv S. 'Mc 1 ;‘ **Pi • 1•1116. 47:41t,. • gp.di. • 41 4 4 t • 72113111 : • t . • • P5V • .„