SUNSHINE CAKE IS DELICATE IN COLOR THRIFT IN BUYING FOOD FOR FAM ILY S c ra p s./) Contains Large Proportion of Eggs, but No Butter. Know What Is Liked, Buy Carefully and Don’t Waste. y (Prepared by th e U nited State» D ep art­ m ent o f A g ricu ltu re.) (Prepared by oy th e t-n 'lv a S ta te s m eat uf A gricultura.) H u m ó ì’ ‘ D&dchjs EsUenincr Fairrj Taio Improved Uniform international SimdaySchool ’ LessonT HELP FOR SICK WOMEN L y d ia E. Pinkhain’s Vegetable Coni und ‘ Has ~ • GRAHAM Restored the T A * * MARY ■ » wt'ttsc Mtw»m • BO N N ER - Being thrifty in buying and using (B y R E V r n F IT Z W A T K H . D p .. P e a ^ e said alth of Thousands food need not mean going without M o d y B ib le I n s t i t u t e o f C h ic a g o .) <(& H»IT W e ste rn N e w sp a p e r I 'n lo n ) everything the family likes. It may RIDING TH E BEAR Brooklyn, New York.—Mrs. G Re«» iann of 228 S c *---------— Schaeffer St., was . In a run­ not mean having a lower food hili down condition and than your next-door neighbor, for the L esson for June 19 Little Alice has asked to hear again could not do her food needs of her family may be alto­ the story of the little girl that rode PETER TEACHES GOOD CITIZEN­ h o u se w o rk . She gether different from those of your the bear. could not sleep at SHIP household. You will be thrifty If you night. Her story la Youthful Mother-ln L aw — George I may not be able to tell It Just know what constitutes the right kind doesn't kiss you good-by every morn­ as I told It before but the main part not an unusual one. Temperance Lesson. T h o u sa n d s of of food for each person in your home, ing. I notice. of the story will be the same. women find them­ LESSON T E X T — I P eter 1:11-1?; f you buy carefully, and allow noth­ Twentieth Century Wife—Mamma, You see, perhaps being brought up 4:1-8. selves In a sim ilar ing to be wasted. you can’t ask too much of a man 1 with Nick, and entering Into ull the condition at soma GOLDEN TE X T— I»nve w ork eth no Do you know how many pounds of George Is a bit absent-minded, but he things that Nick did, had made 111 to his n e ig h b o r — Ronv 13:19. time In their lives. sugar, butter, flour, coffee, and other always makes up for It He'll kiss his Nancy very fearless. “I found your ad­ PRIM ARY TOPIC— P eter T e lls Us H ow to Behave. vertisement In my much-used foods your family requires stenographer Instead, when he gets to Nick never tried to frighten her, « e g g w h ite» 1 cu p fu l sifted _____ letter box,” wrote JUNIO R TOPIC— R u les for W a h l each week? How many doten eggs the office. so that she never thought about being L ivin 1 e g g y o lk s aoft w h ea t or g. 1rs Hegniann, “and took Lydia B. when eggs are plentiful—how few you Motherdn-Iguv—But surely you don't afraid _ . of . anything, „ .......„. lie would ,„,.v 1 tea sp o o n fu l fl» . p astry flour take IN TER M ED IA TE ANT' SENIOR TO P­ Piukham's Vegetable Compound and v o rln g l cu p fu l su gar can manage with when they are allow him to kiss his stenographer! her for wonderful coasts in the ex- IC— W hat M akes a Good Cttlsen. got relief.” Mrs. Hegmann also took 1 t e a s p o o n f u l 44 t e a s p o onful " if e —4Vhy tmt, mummu? It's a mun. press carts, and ns long ns Nick did scarce? How much of a given kind ol YOUNG PEO PL E AND ADULT TOP- Lydia B. Plnkham’s Herb Medicine and cream o f ta rta r sa lt -American Humor. meat to buy for a single dinner, for — the steering, Nancy always felt abso­ IO— The C h aracter o f a Good C ttlsen. Lydia E Plnkham's Pills for Constipa­ Beat the yolks and whites of the two dinners, or for a dinner and lunch tion, with good results. She says, “I lutely safe. eggs separately, adding half the salt next day? How many slices of pine­ In order to get an Intelligent grusp am recommending your medlelnes to More Sivag So this story had always been a all I know who have symptoms the to the egg whites so that they will apple there are In a can—In other of today's lesson, one must get a view same as mine, and to others whom I •Martha,* a farmer who had driven favorite with them. beat up very stiff. Add the sugar to words, how many It will serve? How of the entire epistle ns to Its purpose think It will help. You may use my But I must go on with the story 1 the beaten egg yolks and hegln adding many makings of brenkfast cereal into town phoned to his wife, “an One day there came to the village and method. The purpose was to es­ statement as a testimonial, and I will automobile load of robbers Just held the flour which has been sifted with there are In a box of each kind? up the city bank and they’re headed where Mrs. Cucumber Green lived tablish all who were passing through answer any letters sent to me by women the cream of ta rtar and the rest of the who would like Information regarding Definite knowledge on such points out <»nr way. Don’t go outdoors.• (Mrs. Cucumber Green was the little suffering und testing (see ck 1 :7, your medicines,” salt. This mixture will be so stiff that as these, together with a good system ‘T il have to /’ was the frantic reply. girl's play name and she always liked 3:14, 4:12, 5:10-12). There are women In your state— you will hnve to add some of the beat­ of planning meals and buying for them The principles of Christian behavior perhaps “Tour Sunday shirt’s hanging out on having It used rather thnn her real In your town—who have w rit en egg whites for moisture before all will go a long way toward thrifty the line in plain sight/’—Country name), a man with a performing hear. set forth In the text of this lesson are ten letters similar to this one telling The man would sing a song which of broader scope than citizenship. how much Lydia E. Plnkham's Vege­ management of the food supply. Some Gentleman. They embrace: table Compound has helped them. sounded like: housekeepers who keep accounts go The Plnkham Medicine Company, 1. Behavior as Pilgrims and So­ over the preceding month's food bills "Ah-duddy-ung, duddy-ung, dung, THE POUTER PIGEON Lynn. Mass., will gladly furnish other and not only discover some of the facts dey,” and the bear would dance journers (vv. 11, 12), Christians are merely sojourners on women with these names upon request. of this kind that they need to know, around on his hind legs, but also arrive at an estimate of how Tlwn, of course, the people would the earth. They have not here their Gasless Gasoline permanent home but are Journeying throw the bear pennies. much the food per day averages, or, in It Is re|n>rted by cable that a French through the earth on their way to the some cases, the food per person per Now the man became annoyed be­ eternal home In the heavens. Our murine engineer, Raoul Ferrler, has day. The advantage of having some cause he did not get more money. discovered a suhstiince that will make such figure as this to guide one Is that So he said he would hnve the bear heavenly citizenship (Phil. 3:20) gasoline nonlnflatuinuble.—Compressed It helps one to plan for the next week climb a pole for anyone who would should constrain us to the mainte­ Air Magazine. or month and to buy more exactly. Il give him ten cents. Some one gave nance of conduct consistent with our you know Just what use Is to be made ten cents and up the pole the bear high calling. 1 Abstain from fleshly lusts (v. 11). scrambled. of every pound of food material you The term lusts Includes the entire 1 purchase, there will be fewer discon­ Then more dancing followed, hut Sunshine Cake. certing left-overs to use up, and the the people became rather tired of it, army of unclean forces springing from and the man had to think of some- our camal natures. They nre enu­ the flour Is mixed In. Fold the egg tendency to use materials too lavishly merated In Gal. 5:10-21. These war whites In very carefully so as not to will also be checked. In small fami­ against the soul. The Christian should release any of the air which you have lies, It may prove most economical tc not be under the sway of carnal pas­ buy perishables In day-to-day amounts, "You must bo a millionaire or some­ been so careful to bent In. The air Is sion. Prepared Especially for Infant» the only leavening in this kind of cake. rather than to lose part through spoil­ thing the way you’re all puffed up." 2. Behavior as citizens (vv. 13-17). age; but as a rule, buying In very “No, I was born this w ay!” Last of all add the flavoring. Vanilla, While the Christian's true citizen­ and Children of AH Age» lemon or orange extract may be prfr small quantities Is expensive, elthei ship Is In heaven he has a responsibil­ Slinging Mud ferred. Pour the batter ns soon ns It because of the uneven division of the ity ns n citizen on the earth. Mother I Fletcher’s Cnstorla hai Is mixed Into a •smooth, ongreased selling price for halves or quarters, or My dad used to say: 1. Obey all requirements of civil been In use for over 80 years as a because the dealer chnrges a higher “W hen people alln g mud o f sham e or tube pan. This type of pan is best to rulers (v. 13). pleasant, harmless substitute for Cas- blam e use for baking a cake of the sponge rate. It takes him four times as long Let it dry for a little w h ile Fidelity to Christ Is shown by loy­ for dll, Paregoric, Teething Drops nnd type because the center opening allows for Instance, to handle and wrap four And then it w ill brush off clean." alty to civil authority. The Intelli­ Soothing Syrups. Contains no narcot­ the mixture to heat evenly. The oven quarter pounds of butter ns Is re­ gent Christian recognizes the neces­ ics. Proven directions nro on each should be ready for the cake us soon quired for one pound of butter. A Future Highbrow sity of government nnd graciously package. Physlciuns everywhere rec- Staple groceries and canned goods as it Is mixed and in the pan, but be lie was a solemn little boy and submits to those in authority over him omniend It. cureful not to have the oven too hot. are often sold at a lower rate In dozen his chin barely reuched the counter regardless of the form of government. The genuine bears signature of or half dozen lots, and consequently Ills duties tts a citizen he performs as may be wisely purchased that way. In the library'» circulation room. "Well, my little man," said one ol the Lord's free man—not through ser­ Secret of Custard Pie Time ns well as money Is saved by the attendants, “what book shall II Mrs. Cucumber Green Rode the Bear. vile fear. Government even of u low shopping for such articles In quantity W ith Crisp Undcrcrust order la better than anarchy. at Intervals of several weeks or more be today?" Here’s the secret of a custard pie "Oh, something about life,” returned thing quite new with which to amuse 2. Honor all men (v. 17). Clubbing with neighbors Is often a with a crisp undercrust—a prebnked means of buying perishables at whole­ the little fellow philosophically.—Bos­ the people so he would make more He will see In every man the Image shell—according to the bureau of sale rates. ton Transcript. money. of God and therefore give honor to home economics. “Now, whoever will give me fifty flint. This applies to all relations Foods In season are cheaper than Custard Pie. cents may have n ride on the bear. He wherein we touch human life. Admits of No Rivalry those out of season, but loeally pro 144 cu p fu ls m ilk 8 eggs ' duced foods may sell higher than those “I don't know whether to marry is quite safe and will not harm any­ 3. Love the brotherhood (v. 17). 44 ten sp o o n fu l sa lt 4» cu p fu l su g a r one. brought from a distance, because ol Robert or not.” 1 tea sp o o n fu l v »- The Christian has a peculiar love n llla “Come nlong, come along I Who for those who are of the same house­ "Does he play golf?" freshness, according to the United For tired, aching tender Put the milk and the sugar In a dou­ States Department of Agriculture. wants to ride the hear?” "I should say he does. He's an ex­ hold. The brotherhood Is composed perspiring F E S T — ble boiler and bring to the scalding As you might think, nobody was pert at IL” Buy by weight when you can. Es­ of those who are children of God by point. Add the well-beaten eggs, salt tim ate the pound rate on package particularly anxious to ride the bear. “Then f shouldn't marry him ; he has fulth In Jesus Christ. and the flavoring. In the meantime goods and compare one kind with an­ selected his life Interest." But the man discovered that there 4. Fqnr God (v. 17). bake a pie crust in a deep pie pan un­ other. Foods In pnekages are often was some kind of a discussion going tim am am i,«!»»..« sowaia 5. Honor the King (v. 17). til the crust Is golden brown. Pour preferred to those sold in bulk because on between some people. His Impression This has a peculiar significance be­ the custard Into the baked pie crust, of the sanitary protection given by the J u if ¿Nafre into So once more he called out: Policeman—What did the bandit's and place In a moderately hot oven. sealed carton. "The person who takes this ride cause In nil probability the wicked your SitOU ! weapon look like? Nero was then reigning as emperor. After a few minutes reduce the heat, Selling services are paid for by the Victim—It looked like n hole uboul will be given a good long one—all the and allow the pie to bake nt this low customer. Stores run on the "cash- II. Behavior In a World of Opposi­ distance to the next corner.” temperature until the custard Is set and-carry” plan have eliminated the six Inches In diameter. That was practically a block, and tion (I Peter A :l-5). Would Linger Awhile In the center of the pie. L Armed for the conflict (v. 1). th at Is really quite a distance to ride cost of delivery and credit. If your lan d lo rd —I’m sorry, hut your bill NOT A CROWD on n bear. Mrs. Cucumber Green Christians are engaged In a tre­ Is due. My motto Is “Pay ns you go," time is valuuble, however, It may be finally rode hltn. Spring Onions mendous conflict with evil forces with- better for you to buy In quantity Lodger— Quite rig h t; but I've no In­ Some one offered to treat her tc ‘n and without. Salan and his angels tention of going yet. Try cooking spring onions whole where delivery Is furnished, even II are bent on the believer's defeat nnd the ride If she would ride the hear. with about 3 or 4 Inches of stalk left you have to pay more. True thrift So Mrs. Cucumber Green rode the destruction. The only way to keep on them. They will be done In from sees all the needs of the home as a 15 to 20 minutes. Lift them out care­ whole and finds, sometimes, that the benr. She wasn't a Idt frightened. It from being overcome with his darts Is was hard to stay on hut she loved i t ! to arm oneself with the mind of fully and pour a white sauce over lowest dollurs-and-cents cost muy not And she felt ns though she had Clirlst. them. They may be served on to a st be the thriftiest management. never had such fun In her life, for 2. The salutary effect of suffering I »ore wll she felt quite like a real circus per­ (v. 1). inDiotsnoMh former with the crowds of people fol­ Suffering has a remedial effect upon BEEF CROQUETTES FOR F A M ILY OR GUEST lowing and watching her. God’s children. The one who suffers 6 B ell - a n 3 As she had always thought circus with Christ ns an example will have Hot w a te r performers were wonderful people, she the consciousness that It Is his Iden­ S u re R elief quite enjoyed making believe she was tity with Christ that calls forth the one. opposition of the world. But when It was all over and her 3. God's will, the regulating force of mother hoard what she had been his life (v. 2). doing It made her mother feel quite Not the lusts of the flesh, hut the “You said you hud room for one nervous nnd she made Mrs. Cucumber will of God Is the directing force of 25$ and 75i Pkjjs.5olj Everywhere Green promise that never ncnln would his life. more didn’t you?" she ride any wild animals I "Yes, lady, but only one more." 4. The consciousness of a wasted life (v, 3), Tongue Twisters Day Lost Since the fli«h has so long had Fifty four fowls, feeding from fifty, sway over the life, God Is entitled to Count that day loat w h ose to . P eR cendlng Run four feeding foods. the rest of the believer's energy. Look­ Find« not pome greyhound Loose-limbed Larry, lightly leaping ing back upon a wasted life In serv­ Race course beprun. large logs. haarlem oil has been a world­ ing the lusts of the flesh will move Gay guests, disguised ns great, one to give no more time to serving wide remedy for kidney, liver and Such a Sweet Girl gaunt giants. such a master. bladder disorders, rheumatism, “It was so funny." said the Gushing Made of Any Cooked L eftover Lean MeaL Woeful William, wearily wending 5. The attitude of the world to­ Young Thing, “I Just thought I should his way westward. lumbago and uric acid condition». ward the one who separates himself beaten egg which has been well mixed die I" (P rep ared by the U nited S ta tes D ep a rt­ from It (v. 4). • “Well,” asked the Social Wet m ent o f A g ricu ltu re.) with one tablespoonful of water. Itoll Not His The world speaks evil of those who Good croquettes can he made of any In finely sifted bread crumbs and place Blanket, "why did you change your Small Boy (looking nt new rural will not go Its way. The world not cooked left-over lean meat. Beef on a pan or board, and let stand for mind?” mall box)—It must he th e minister's. only wonders at the life of the Chris­ C A O S U L F .B makes particularly tasty croquettes, an hour or longer for the egg coating Another Little Lad—No, It can't he. tian who separates himself from Its suitable for a family dinner or for a to dry. Leisure Don't you see what It says on It? pleasures, hut will heap upon him correct internal trouble», stimulate vital guest luncheon. The proportions In Heat In an Iron kettle any desired Small Boy—W hat - leisure, daddy? "No collection on Sunday.”—Muc nicknames and reproach. organs. Three sixes. All druggist». Insist the following recipe are given by tha fat until hot enough to brown a bread His father—Leisure, my son. Is two Lean's Magazine. on the original genuine O olo M coal . fl. Account shall he given (v. 5). United States Department of Agricul­ crumb In forty seconds. Then careful­ minutes' rest a man get's while his The Christian should so live ns to tu re: ly place the croquettes In a wire bas- wife Is hunting up something else for THFV RPHEAD be able to render an account to God. Helping the Poor Beef Croquettes, keL lower them slowly In the fat, and him to do. D1REASR < R attracta and I p o u n d u p p e r 2 eggs cook until a golden brown. As the Little Richard—Mother, may I have tai. «o»*wr,Mr.t and round ste a k , or 1 t e a a p o o n fu l **••1) l.a .t« a lla r a . croquette» are removed put them on a T h e Joy o f Christ a nickel for that man who Is crying ■« m i . M ad«ofoM taL You’d De Surprised p a r s le y , oth er lean b eef can’t aplil ortiporarj outside? paper to absorb the excess fat and O believer, the Joy of Christ L a with- I tea ep o o n fu l sa lt chopped will i>»t «oil or in Jara Car Salesman—This car bas all the anything. Goarantaad. keep warm In the oven until all are Mother—Yes dear; hut what Is he In you; give It room, let It spring up 44 m e d I um -sired S ta le bread, fin e­ latest attachments. This, for Instance. InatM up«>a onion, g rated ly grated Into prepared. Serve with garnished pars­ Is the trouble light crying altout? within you like a well of living water, DAISY FLY K II.u a crum bs I cu p fu l m ashed from yrnei dealor. ley and tomato sauce. Little Illchnrd—He's crying: “Pea and you will rejoice In the Lord al­ M A R O L D I O M K R I BInks—Humph ! That doesn't Inter­ p otato, eeaem ied, B ru u b Ira N . Y. Or for an oven-browned Instead of a j est me. nuts, five cents a bag."—Pearl H ar­ ways, and again rejoice.—G. II. C. or 1 cu p fu l th ick fried croquette, use 144 Instead of 1 j Car Salesman—Oh, you'll use it oft­ bor Weekly. cream sa u ce McGregor. Simmer the meat In a small amount cupful of cream sauce In the mixture ! en, sir I of water until tender and then grind, This Is a little more difficult to mold. | Juvenile Definition Praising God atnartln< »pne w ith power* ilru«» using the fine knife of the grinder. Shape the croquettes In the way de- i hand A “dr t o o t i K S Small Brother—What’s a maxim When you find that a man has got Yes, Indeed! Add the other Ingredients, hut reserve scribed, dip them In egg and crumbs. [ • ffe c tlr a , aaf« rviuedy Tommy? to praising God It Is a good sign. Gh, la beai M o r n u - o i l one egg for dipping. Mix well. Form and place them on a greased pan to j He—I've got something to tell yon Tommy—Aw, that's somethin’ that let us g e t to iHTsonal love, to personal dna* tfata 11 A l.L A KDCKHL the meat Into balls, or mold Into ob­ brown lu a hot oven. Serve a t de —but I don't know how to start. She—Well. If I snld "yes” would 1 tells how good It is to do somethin pral-e I T hat I- what Is wanted In tbs g N«w V o r i C ltf long or cone shapes. Dip Into tbs scribed above. I you don't wanter. church today.—D. L. Moody. that help you?—London Fussing Show, Sunshine cuke Is one of the sponge group, containing a large proportion of eggs and no butter or other fat. Some of the egg yolks are used, but not all of them, hence It bus the dellcute yel­ low color tliut gives It Its name, but differs In texture somewhat from plain sponge cake. Farmers’ Bulletin 1450 F, “Home Baking,” which tuny be obtained by anyone on application to the. United tales Department of Agriculture, con­ tains the following recipe for sunshine cake: Sunshine Cake. D epart- I n BABIES CRY FOR “ CASTORIA” 'J&tiefY SWOT-EASE Sure Relief ELL-ANS FOR INDIGESTION FOR OVER ZOO Y EA R S Kill All Flies I