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M blend of the world's
most fragrant green teas IN ANY EVENT
serve Christie’s
. Ifofei Brewsterf winss ,<«j high schooi
cdtKraticwi Uj?' working:' as^ & hdusemaid.
is^ drSgged: feck mt<L tMe sordid
„sfenty? Iiffe 00 fterf family hy tier
. medferiss illness; Jerry Hbgfresj- wkom
sifee loves;, sees; Iter there; aird!
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The Fowl Sapper
Town and country churches in
Canada have a- reputation for “put
ting up” excellent fowl suppers in
the Autumn — whether it’s the
Ladies’ Aid, the Missionary Society
«or the Young People’s Club, it is.
always a festive affair and people
drive for miles to be there. The
baking .powder biscuits, the coconut
cream pies, the ehoco'late layer cakes
made by the best cooks in the Par
ish are certainly worth coming for.
The modern cook knows how to be
certain of success with her pastry
and cakes because she • knows the’|
value of sifted cake flour in ,get-
’ting the results’ she wants for an
affair like a fowl supper where her
reputation as a cake maker and**pie
maker is a matter ■ of discussion ‘ ancr
importance. ’
The baking powder biscuits that
are served along with the fowl
course must be light as feathers*, the
coepnut cream pie must' look as.
j fluffy and toothsome as possible and
! if the chocolate layer cake is not .
[high,: wide and handsome, it is just
too bad. Here are the recipes ■ of
l ohe of the church ladies who is lo
cally famous for her Oaklng,
Chccolste Layer. Cake
. 2-K cups sifted sakeTIour, 14' .tea-
’ spoon salt, 1 -cup sugar, 3-4- cup milk,
teaspoons baking powder, Vj cup
batter or other shortening, 2 eggs,,
well beaten,. 1 teaspoon vanilla.
Sift,, flour once, ■ measure, add
baking powder and salt and,, sift t.oT
gether three-, times. Cream butter, add .
I sugar gradually’ creaming until light
I and fluffy. -Add. eggs and beat well..
’ Add flour, alternately with, milk; a
. small amount at a .'time,. beating af
ter each addition until smooth. Add
vanilla. Bake in two. greased 9-inch
Idegi' F.) 25 -minutes. Spread all-
?ro“n<l. .frostiw betweenC-6?;.. layers and over cake; . Or bake in
[T - „-i , . . . greased cup-cake pans 20 minutes';flowed her ta keep. The margin- Ire .. , n . L , ’Lt. - -®'•- ■ 1 .1 frost.. Makes 2 dozen cun cakes. "
. J. . AII-Arossad-’ .Frosting'. .
I spoon vanilla, 3 squares unsweeten-
' ed chocolate, melted, 3 cups sifted
■confectioner’s sugar, I4. teaspoon
salt, 4 tablespoons • hot' inilk ( about)
Cream butter well; add"-part of
sugar gradually, blend in. after each I addition. Add vanilla, salt, and choc
olate, and mix well. Add remaining
sugar", alternately with' milk, until of
i rfgfrs-t consistency to spread, heating
"When he comes, I’ll tfell him,” .-'S^ e^eh addition until smooth.
Hula promised herself /T7 won’t hide;- a^es. frosting to cover tops
my marriage any longer, jerry will yawd sides of .8 x 3 x ■ 2-fnch cake
tell me what: to- do.” | generously, or. about^ 3 dozen cup ’
But a uear-crisis in Lola?s affairs. This frosting and othey but-
arrived before Jerry reached the ——---------------------■.—r-----y---------x-----
■city. A letter ^e jrom CaroL Pa I in a natUngl m Ka_
He 2 been en i ’die was feeling its way toward a
l^uck went, over an embankment. !t(yIa BrGvzster contract; she was the
CaroPa Iettur w^^— Fa need- vogqe Yefe Chase. continned . t0
n’t hava been foiled But. another threstert rnin to Jeffr Vincent -
workman gotin the way of hrs truck.. goody honest jeff_through her. .
AndTPa went-over the.bank rather ,, j afrived in Cb]-G Iate onc
than injure the other fellow, ft was evening , and sat at a small out-of-
pity he had-, to die, just os ne was began her dance. Lola slinped quietly
beginning to be a man agam. You tbe_way toWe in fcbe supper club. Re
wouldn’t have known him, Lola. He’s sent big to’Lola,’seated on
been so dtEferent. •■ the bandstand^ just-as Madelyn Petit
L Lola wiped away her tears. ’Way from tbe stand snd
went, to lefc in --------bistable. , 7
"Darling,” she said.
. ■ Jerry pumped to his feet and she sent her entire caUght her hands, staring into' her
eyes.
I- read about you in the pafers.
_xT Zj,rn. toy_ ;:ttle gingham
’’ turn into a—a girl
sends him $way- She obtains a job
'a® singer with a small-time probes-i
and makes good. She writes t<>|
; Jerry to» call him back to her.
He laughed in' her facie. “A
voice?’ Put if out' of your mind,
Jove.”1 ' \ ■
t “You can’t stop me!”
: “I’m your legal guardian, Lola
Urewster Wiley. Did you ever stop
W think what' I could do to Jeff
[Vincent- if I- wanted to; charge min
With mistreating you?”
j “You wouldn’t dare! It isn’t true f”
pfert’or stole into Lola’s voice.
j Wiley shrugged. “So you say,” he
^nsweredJ “But if .1- bring charges*
the newspapers will think diffeient>
lly on their front pages. Then wnat
Will ’ . become of your career! -And
jjfeff-Vincent?” '. ,. . ■• '■
• "You- beast!” Lola moaned. "You
.feegsstS*.-i'.
: "Spare the invective,” Chase ad-
ivised her- "Get down to brass tacks.
Efow much are you willing Yo pay
<d keep me out- of your way?”
i ' GHAFTEJt DC
f So it' wasF blackmail I In the weeks
■that followed, Eola was to learn the;
fall horror of the word. Chase came
layer pans in moderate oven (375
[iliimt; What- she needed, Chase al-
L' -ri
absorbed in constantly increasing
'demands.’ • .. . --—— —- .
' Sctaetim^, ske^ feft r^dy ta' defy I tablespoons batter, . 3-4 tea-
him to do his-worst,, but the thought I
of what scandal Would messa, should
lr& carry’ out- his threat to. besmirch
Jeffrey Vincent, held; her back. Be-
■sides, she dared not think of what
Jerry-' Would’ do, Were; she, to be ih--|
volved in an orgy of unpleasant pub- j
Iicity., |
Jerry, away for a time, was, soon
t& return to Chicago.
I' .. *-
ter frostings of similar type, Which
hold their shape are often used for
decorating cakes. To make flower
or special motifs, force through
pastry tube or bag, filling tube or
bags only half full of frosting at a
time; . *
Coconut Cream Pie '
. A, tablespoons sugar, 5 tablesgqpns
sifted cake flour, % teaspoon salt, 2
cups milk, J egg yolks, slightly beat
en, cups coconut, premium shred,
li teaspoon vanilla, 2 teaspoons van-,
ilia, 1 baked-9-inch pie shell, 2 egg
whites, unbeaten, cup sugar,
.dash .of salt, 2. tablesp&ons water.
’■ Combine sugar, flour and salt in
top; o-f double boiler, add milk and
egg yolks, mixing thoroughly. Place
over rapidly . boiling water; 'add 1|
cup . coconut and , vanilla. Cool slight
ly.; then furn into pie shell. Place
egg whites,"sugar, Salt .and water in
top-of double boiler; beat with ro-,
tary egg beater - unjtll thoroughly
.mixed. Place over rapidly boiling
water and !$eat 1, minute; tnen re-
.move from • fire and continue beat
ing 1- minute’ or until mixture stands
in peaks. Add flavoring. File lightly j
on ; filling. Sprinkle with remaining i
coconut. ’ Serye at once. ■ j.
' ' THIS ’WEEK’S WINNER
. ■ Flapper f^ie
16 Graham -crackers, rolled fine; 1-q
teaspoonfirl 'flour, Ih cupful short-1,
ening, part butter,, melted;. % cupful!
granulated sugar, 1 teaspoon cinna-!
mon; ■■ 7 ■■■'-I "
. Mix -as- for pie .crust, take half
mixture and pack in pie. plate.
Cusiard FiBhig
• 3‘ egg yolks, cupful sugar,
teaspoonful ■ vanilla : flavouring;...
cupfuls milk,.. 2 tablespoons
'starch:
' 'Cook together.;until this mixture.;
coats soo-on.-Pmirrinto the pie,plate, j Saturday evening and wheeled' -his
xt i. Jylermgu& j-sister’s sewing, machine’'- up to his
\*Ve+ a menn^ue e-^ .whites ’ residence-, .she .couid doubtless have
and 3, tablespoons granulated ^ar. whiriaj her.,ma-ehine al| day Sahday
Spread on tqp of custard. Sprinkle > and nobod tlli. wiser. The-law 'in
•remammg crackewrumo. mixture - fact winks at duplicities' and' sub-
over top ot menngue. .Bake m a mits to ImDostares.' The Chinese.are
moderate oven, 325 deg. until r:.r- ______' •->
. ipgue is brown. -A Miss Marie Feat-h-
^erston, Wheatley; Ont;
Whenever you entertain . ., . Christi'e’s
“Ritz”, the tender and toasted, nutty-
' flavored, slightly salted, little Wafers by
Christie’s, must be your biscuit choice.
They actually improve the taste of soups,
cheese, salads ... of practically any food
or drink you serve. Always keep a few
boxes in tlje home. Everybody enjoys
their irresistible flavor.
i Constance Bennett
■ Is Business Woman
■— -■<*
Office Building' Latest Invest
ment; Owns .Apartment
Houses; Homes
Use Gillett’s Pure Flake Uy# regu--
Isrty and you’ll keep sink drains,
tubs and toilets running freely.
ISach week pour it down full
sttength—it will nofharm enamel
or plumbing. Sills germs and de
stroys. odors as it cleans. Gillett’s
dozens of heavy clean--
-- - -rf-----U. C-Jhack in her childhood, Lola could
remember, was a Pa who had freon
kind and 'loving. , ....... >
That week, s’ ' _ ___ __
pay check to Carql. She faced Chase
Wiley with, an empty’ purse . : x. r?art at>ot4fc
fl can’t give, you anything this ^ut I didn’t'drea-
week. I haven’t' a cent to' spare’.- ’ sweetheart Wbdld
Her evening cloak had fallen. {jke this.” .
from her shoulders Chase Wiley’s: “Why, Jerry!” she cried, r.^L
thlonlike hand shot out and fastened- lowing whether to b.e pleased . or
in the bate flesh. ;' frightenod‘ bv the ton*1 of
"Don’t lie to .me, girl,” he snarl- :<^on<fc; yQU fike me? Do
ed. “I’!I. teach you to hold out on me any more?” •'
. He gripped"Chase :.ent..ted.. then released tightly'. “Want
her. ;
"All right.” he warned. “I
you’re, telling the truth. But
after. I get my cut—first!”
Sobbing, Lola went to her room.
Lola’s .fame' grew daily. Girls ....
itated the, cut of her golden curls.
■Sandwiches, and sundae’ were named
I aft*-” ! . V* • "*'*h -
guess
here-
not
want
more
man
you.
differ-.
I The' case ef the Toronto, woman
. who was fined for .“sewing on Sun-
i day” arrest the attention of all who
!■ know something about what .else
■goes on in this .city on Sundays, com
ments the Toronto • Star. No doubt,
if a' seamstress runs a business and
goes there^on Sunday and works ..her
sewing machines th,e same as on arty
otfier‘ day—seven days a week—she
exposes herself to prosecution. The
law forbids . it. Somebody must-have
complained to the police and action
was taken. No magistrate could ig
nore the statute, and a fine had to
be. imposed. It seems to-us unlikely
o?.'that the Lord’s Day Alliance had.
, anything to do with this prosecution.
I' . Other things, go on in the city on
I ; Sundays that are. not quite .accord;
- ! ing to Hoyle and Moses;.-' -If this
corT1 seamstress -had ■ h,ad a brother who
! owned one- of those open - /one-ton
v i trucks; and if he had turned up on
a 'ideline'.' 1 ' •. '
On a pmalL-r scale.-a irmrii
adian Golf Association and the To-; "fr f"
ronto Anglers' Club should ascertain I .......
what her fine and costs amounted to
and club together .in sending her a I
cheque for the amount. [
FU® FOR MONEY
AND >
STOP GETTING UP " NIGHTS ■>
LOOK AND FEEL YOUNGER
cf the
:p’e.
• The rh'ird of a- chain cf r.,-,.? sdmps,
"'••cenrh wt.s o;-;.[l in.. V.h ' uuod, a.,
suburb of .Holly woe:!. h ■ Dan hls
■and Mrs.. Sheets La/agher, w.id ci the
film •(■onit-dian. • .
AU 'heir •mcv.le, L'/ at:- <l':-m' up the
first’ and b< u;ht a fire-From
tnac. time mi.b’.-'i:w' s was .rushing,
■ ‘ Gloria Slug:f' almost toil' !;f u.m ws- ..
paper not $o Long .atrn. T!’»? f’< a! fell
|;through'w'h.m hfe h/pm; u tutalbf .•
! u.ne.'<pi'Ct«iJ knowlefee .>,f the • r.ly'e of -
newspaper .pr-gpri-os. Blit is still.-
ICQl-'ii'hg’for a- smr/.l^pnb'ii. r: m, ’and’ "
intends one- day, to g?r inm the husi-,
■ rtens crlrpisly. -
-Jr
. Keep, your kidneys free from Patents
waste .matter, poisons and acid, and |
■put ’healthy activity, into kidneys j ‘ ■
^nd- bladder and you’ll live a health- . •- •'
ier, happser and longer life.' . . • :| /
Onh most efficient arid harmless ■ of I fl
way to do this.' is to get from your ■ 1
druggist a 40-cent box of Gold Medal i.
Haarlem Oil Capsules, .and' take!'
them as directed-—.tke swift .results '
will surprise you. • . - ■
Besides getting, ;up nights, some
symptom's of .kidney trouble ' arc
backache, moist palms,' leg cramps,
and puffy eyes. If you want real re
sults. be. sure to get GOLD MEDAL
—the original and genu:no—a grand
kidney stimulant and diuretic—rieht
from Haarlem in Holland. Give yo
kidneys a go.';! <dpr.nrnq once '
•wlrilo.
in.
HI-LAL •
,c
t the
*
mce-
■e p’Tn but
TO - - G. ip l-.r. . taliza- -
’ur.ila.TWit;'1‘" ■;< uiid, • Dllj.
Vznew ti.'<) . the Ontario
"' t'ti.elr recent
fa
n de
ed ir n!
apparently, the only people in To
ronto who are not allowed to gamble.
At?-least one may say that many of
them, are not allowed to gamble in
certain places.
A ,great deal of sewing goes on on
I AUenticn! . ' 'I
I . Send in your favorite recipe for1 ,t
pie^. cake, main-course .fiis-n' or pre- j Sundays in th!s city-1” and a . vast deal
servh^JVY2,^nre offering $1.00 tor Gf. knitting is done in "orne of out
each recipe printed.1 ■ ( ■ i'gr^st homes. Some women, once
HOW TO ENTER CONTEST, '/they learn how to knit a sweater,
Plainly, write or print out the in- seldom ever stop, not even for Sun-
gtedients and method and send to-' days- and once thc-y succeed in knit-
gether with name and address to: ‘
Household Science, Room 421, 73
West Adelaide Street, Toronto,
■
Wistrdpegi
' Assists
In Variety of Crises That May!
Arise;. Consulting
’ Service
•I*
i ting a dresj they go on knitting.
’ even at^hockej' matches. The present
i writer had a button sewc-d 'on his
! pants last Sunday morning, go-ing
( back to bed while.'the repair was bp-
Ing effected, and he feels nd remorse
.n connection with the afTai?.. :
ile walking theI feels a let • ■ '
': streets.
I The seam>Letts who was fined, was;
i doubtless- duly and lawfully- fined un
der the .terms of the law, but one
might suggest that the Royal Can-
i a man 'i
| WASHINGTON. — Tanking on.
..I the'.fact that there are mure women
Jumpy Nerves
■ Yield to the soothing action
of this medicine; You will eat
better ;;. sleep better ,.. feel
better ... look better. Life-
. will seem worth living again.
Don’t delay any longer. Begin
taking it today. ;
LYBIA E PiHSSHWS
VEGEiaSLE gWbOHO
WINNIPEG, — Miss. Eiin Anderson,
?r.A.» a Winnipeg woman, director of
lie r.ew Family ^nreau, has no office
-1 Eet( ^’’t is busy at work inter-'
viewing people and agencies and get-, - — ------
.ting acquainted’. The bureau is, hous- ( than men in .this city, Lewis’ A.. Nuc-
temporarily in a room off the "'ed-.i {jO|s offers the "public his "erudite
i c*cVt€*d* office on jVfsin Street.1! <TiiizTp h.ti4 r* ,v • **
Miss Anderson has done family wel-1 ■
fare v.nrk — similar to this new Win-'
nip^g >';b — in th? Brooklyn Bureau shop with an
f Charities. Vocational s_
1-an.lors, in New York followed She ’ maids" and ■ matrons
■ s also called tn Otta .-a to do a spo ' parties” r^y* 11. _ ..
lai piece of-escarch in locational gui-J them to dan.-cr, rhe
iince fo$- the fcd'eral govornmeut Rates range f.-c:a
partment of labor. . : ening, depending
About 'he Family Bii.ean. in Winn;-'want plain d:".r.cr
peg nr--.v director ha's this to say:
•'It ra:.:,-- r.bcnt through a realization ;
that jimre a need for services!
other than relief. This bureau want'?
to: help families in the infinite variety
of crises that arise; a poy runs'away
from Iiom<$. a girl is riaPees and
satiTied, the father and mother
• »n the verge of separating. It's i r
•tite'iriq rervi're.'.’ •’*'
guide, and ef'dvt service.”
.Nuckols said ;.e was setting up
........ . »f I8 se-
se. vice- for Ject gentlemen. Ho announced that
.tired of' “hen
may* hire a man to escort
theatre,' etc.
SJ.to Sc> an ev
en "hetber they
ctrC-.-s er w’/ite-
' ening,
i in Winn;-'want plain rii"!
-S.I
When You Want
to Alkalize
Stomach Fast ar the
<• zpr n-
d sib*
■ viMifr
Says. HospUalizaticn
tie-and-tai
Nurkols
of philo«nr
men.
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star.
ively and
concferi-
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Complex
Let us■
FHEE BOOKIXT-The GiUett'® Ly®
' • Uwkfetfchowsydwprafitical waystoHsifaten
martjr hbusefeb.d chores with this pnWerfit*
cteanser and tifsfnfectari?... teHsalso; how
th iWe GHTett’s Lye-fair tliorofeb cleantnp.
Irt Sft'if aroarrd fartn biizldinj.ft ; . ..gives
'ctitft'rifete1 Irtsttvcttoti'S'' for rnakind fine- ■
■ tpiality snaps at home. Write for a frce-copy
tfr Standard Brands Ltd., Fraser’ Ave- &
iiiwsty St., Toronto1, Ont-
.emerged shortly, wearing v a gray
"rit.. It. was a lovely thing with an
■normous fox collar- Merry. n'.F-etinq
' er. "prirecl it -with hi& eyes.
Mother of 10 at 21:— A youn;
Serbian wrman was the mother of
‘j’ll- livin-r-
d’v. . ThL
f '/mer profc sor
QROWINGgirfs
are often suf
ferers from female
irrcVulaxitiec. ca
tarrhal dranss. Dr.
Piefee’s Favorite
Prescription is- the
vegetab’e* tonic to •
give-your-daughter •
1 at stch times. Hear ■
■.vh.lt . Mrs. \Ytn.
•nn [IrtnA. London. Ont..
«;■ '.'U'riM’W inW vorrian- -reak and pale; I
• E. Cote r.f jj-.imi.ti
said: "When I wa« .
bond I war* rtwdtvyn. ..... ___ ...__
suffered m badly V'“x crimps that. t'wowM
almost double up M'lv path. Mother cave me'
'• .pt. Piettt’s Favorite .Prescription' and P
helped tp build try up so that I developed
into womanhood with very little pafh or dis-
cbnifdrt and had flo more xramps.”
New she,. tabtet^ :c , liquid $1X0; Earle
size; tabs, or liquid,
her hands
you? Any
. would- be a .foci not to--want
But to hold you . . > that’s a
ent matter!” ' <>
Lola laughed g<r.;ly. "I ha-.e to
get feck to the stand.. But don’t
worry/’ she added, as- Jerry’s fhce'
clouded. "I’ll send ymi comnany.
See. the' bubble- d/tincor’s finishing.
She’ll come.” ’ . • ’ |
True to her premi-e.. Lola -sent.
Madelyn Petit to entertain Jo:"y. I
From the .stand, Lola watched ’the!
meeting of- Madelyn -Pet-iri'and the |
..man shellovecl. It wa« easy to see the
two liked each other instantly. . .
When the. show was over, Lola
hurried to he|* dressing room-. . She
>rtly, wcainmr v a arnv
f
i
i
I
Ct-< hi-hlren by r.er,2ls,t birth-
’•V uncommon ’feat is da
to the birth of two pairs of twin'
arid two <of triplets-
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almost at, once-j-
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