MILK HABIT BEST Delicious Sweet Bread FOR ANY CHILD to Serve With Coffee Other Essential Foods Also Should Be Given. (Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) “ Mother, can I have a glass of milk?” Very likely the child who stops his mld-mornlug play, or rushes In after school. If he Is old enough to go to school, thinks of a glass of m ilk because he Is thirsty. But he has the m ilk habit, and his mother, who thinks of milk as a good food for body-bulldlng, undoubtedly fills his glass without comment, and rejoices inwardly that the child wants IL Children who have been accustomed to a normal amount of milk from babyhood like It and expect It several times a day, with their meals, and oc­ casionally between them. Other essen­ tial foods should also be Included in their diet, the bureau of home eco ilere’s a delicious sweet bread to serve with coffee or afternoon tea, whether hot or Iced, or, Indeed, at any time. The bureau of home eco­ nomics furnishes the recipe. Coffee Cake. Î cups flo u r I teaspoons b a k in g < tablespoons b u t­ p o w der te r H cup c i t r o n or H teaspoon s a lt o th e r candled f r u it * t a b l e spoons cu t In s m a ll pieces susar H cup seeded r a i ­ H cup m ilk sins. c u t In s m a ll pieces the KITC hen CABINET IttXT. W e s te r s N e w s p a p e r lis t e n > W h olesom e food, c re a tiv e w o rk , a m e n ta l in te r e s t In g r o w in g th in g s , ■ close c o m ra d ry In the f a m ily li f e : — a ll these th in g s ha v e conspired to k e e p fa r m fo lk s cle a n o f body and b ra in . Improved Uniform International SundaySrhool ’ Lesson ’ ( B y R E S 1» B F I T Z W A T K R . D O . M o o d y B lb U l u a t l t u t « o f C h ic a g o > <(& 1317. W e s t e r r N e w s p a p e r U n l» n ) W hat’s the Answer___ ♦ Questions No. 26 1— Which ts the loftiest peak In I North America? A«!**1/* Wiflt Humor 2— What was the name of Dewey's | ship at Munlla bay? 3— Who ts culled the “ Father of Rift together the dry Ingredients, re­ I Medicine” ? serving two tablespoonfuls of the When baking fru it cake use any fa­ REVIEW: THE EARLY PROPHETS OF ISRAEL 4— How much does It cost the aver­ flour for the fruit. Cut In the butter vorite recipe and place In a round pan age golfer per year for the sport? SUPPORT and then add the milk and the frulL and bake for two hours G O L D E N T E X T — God, w h o a t su n d ry which have been well mixed with the 6— How long have Tale and Har­ between two heuted radi­ tim e s and In d iv e rs m a n n e rs s pake lu flour. Place the dough on a greased This amusing wedding Incident la ators, beated t w e n t y tim e s past to th e fa th e rs by th e p ro p h ­ vard crews been meeting? related: Among the attendant flower round or square pan and bake for 35 minutes. Open the cooker ets, h a th in these la s t days spoken by 0—Who composed an Immortal or 40 minutes I d a medium oven. Mix after the first fifteen min­ H is Son. opera based upon the Uvea of poor ac­ glrla was the small niece of the bride. P R IM A R Y T O P IC — W h av W e Ils v s together one-fourth cupful of finely She loved her Aunt Frances and utes to allow the steam L e a rn e d T h is Q u a rte r. tor folk? thought everything she did wns Just chopped nuts, one teaspoonful cinna­ to escape. Fruit cake thus J U N IO R T O P IC — G re a t M en and 7— Which are the two largest of the rig h t The minister hnd put the ques­ mon and two tahlespoonfuls sugar. baked has something of G r e a t T e a c h in g s o t th e Q u a r te r's L e s ­ Philippine Islands? tion, “ Do you take this man to be your Butter the top of the cake and spread the old brick oven flavor. son. I N T E R M E D IA T E A N D S E N IO R T O P ­ 8— Who founded the New York wedded husband?" this mixture over the butter. Return This methcd may be used IC — Lessons fro m th e E a r ly P ro p h ets “ I do," said the bride. to the oven and let It stay until the T O V N G P E O P L E A N D A D U L T T O P ­ Herald? for wedding cakes or for “ I do, too. Aunt Fraucey,' piped up sugar has melted slightly. any dough mixture that IC — T h e M ission o f th e Proph ets. 9— How many senators are there In the small flower girl, loyally. requires long slow baking. The method of review must always the United States seuate? Wedding Cake.—Take one cupful be determined by the genius of the Brown Betty Is Always 10— What is the diameter of the Just to Oblige each of molasses, brown sugar, white teacher, the aptitude of the pupils cun? Favorite With Family sugar, coffee, butter, six eggs, one tea­ and the particular grade In the school. A botanist hnd Just discovered a new 11— What city Is the chief seaport of plunt and asked hla wife what he Although the apple crop Is not as spoonful of soda, two pounds of For the adult classes three methods Mexico? should call It. The lady was deep In large as usual this year, there is no raisins, one pound of currants, one- are suggested. 12— What actor In America, whose a cross-word puzzle. “ Call It Sprzo- reason why the family cannot be treat­ half pound of citron, one-half pound I. Biographical. roles ranged from Koko In “ The Mika­ phnnx,” said she. ed occasionally to one of Its favorite each of figs and dates, one pound of During the quarter six great do” to “ Richard III," attuined to the “ Why on earth should I do that?” desserts—“ brown betty ’’ The follow walnut meats, chopped; four cupfuls prophets have been under review, highest rank In his profession and he asked In amazement. Ing directions for making It come of flour, one-half ounce each of orange namely, Elijah, Elisha, Amos, Hosea, “ Because that Is the word I want from the bureau of home economics: and lemon extracL one teaspoonful of llaggui and Isulah. Assignments of achieved a great reputation fo r the serious and Intellectual quality of Ills to finish this puzzle," she replied.— cinnamon, one-half teaspoonful of 2 p in ts diced a p ­ 1*4 cups s u g a r cloves, nutmeg and allspice; two cup­ these characters to representative work? ples % teaspoon gro u n d cups b r e a d c in n am o n or n u t­ fuls of chopped apples, salt to taste. members of the class should be mnde W H A T SHE MISSED IS—When did the United States win cru m b s 't o a s t 'd m eg Mix well and steam three hours; bake the week before so that they may Its last marathon In the Olympics? u n t il c ris p and 3 tablespoo ns m e lt­ come prepared to present the vital one hour. lig h t b r o w n ) ed b u tte r 14— How many tennis clubs and % teaspoon s a lt Old-Fashioned Pound Cake.—Creem characteristics of these men. II. Application of the Prophetic liembers has England? Select tart, well-flavored cooking one cupful of butter und add one and 15— What ndlitla captain In the apples, pare and dice. Break the two-thlrds cupfuls of granulated sugar, Messages to Modern Life. Assignments should be made the Rlnck Hawk war later became Bresl- bread Into small pieces and dry it out gradually beating well, then add live In the oven until it Is crisp and deli­ eggs, one at a time, beating vigorous­ preceding Sunday so that the members lent? cately browned. Butter a medium ly after each uddltlon. When the mix­ of the class may come prepared to 10—Who wns Mercator? sized baking dish and place In It a ture Is creamy fold In two cupfuls of make application of the vital mes­ 17— What city ts Germany’s chief layer of bread crumbs, then a layer of pastry flour. Bake In a slow oven one sages of (he prophets to the affairs seaport? of modern life. The following ques­ apples, add some of the spice, sugar, hour. 18— Whose tria l established the lib­ and salL Repeat until all the Ingre­ White Fruit Cake.—Cream two- tions may be considered ns represent­ erty of the press In America? A Glass of Milk In the Midst of Morn­ dients are used, saving sufficient ative: thlrds of a cupful of butter until 19— What Is the ratio of representa­ ing Play. crumbs for the top. Cover and cook creamy, add gradually one and seven- What application can be mnde of tion which determines how manj the prophets’ teachings as to : (I) until the apples are soft. Serve hot eighths cupfuls of pastry flour, mixed nomlcs points out, particularly fresh with plain or whipped cream, or huid with one-fourth teaspoonful of soda; The land question In the United members there w ill be In the lowet fru its and vegetables, meat, eggs, house of congress? then add one-half teaspoonful of lemon States, (2) the problem of pauperism, whole-grain cereals, and butter or sauce. 20— In astronomy, what Is Mura? (3) the problem of capital and labor, Juice. Six egg whites beaten stiff are cream. mixed with one and one-fourth cup­ (4) light on the theological contro­ But with the milk habit firmly es­ Baked Onions in Tomato Answers No. 25 of powdered sugar, adding grad­ versies of the present time, (5) a tablished, the mother can give more Sauce Quite Delicious fuls ually. Combine mixtures and when message for the modern woman, tfl) attention to cultivating a taste for 1— About 100 miles. When you are having an oven thoroughly blended add two-thlrds of the cause of prohibition, (7) modern these other foods that make up the amusements. (8) modern church life. He—I never dreamed love was like 2— Roger Williams. cooked dinner you can utilize the heat a cupful of candled cherries, one- best diet for the child. this, did you? III. A Summary of Facts and 3— The sllng-shot, Children reveal In their food habits to have a baked vegetable. The hu third of a cupful of blanched and She—No. I thought there were more 4— Harry Hartz. the training they have had, or the reau of home economics gives the fol­ shredded almonds, one-half cupful of Teachings. theaters and enndy In IL Lesson for October 2. sliced citron and one teaBpoonful of lack of IL The child who has been lowing suggestion: 5— George Inness. The basis of decision ns between trained to take milk as a matter of 6 m ed iu m s i t e d U teaspoon celery almond extract. Turn Into a cake 0—Lyon. Baal and Jehovah wns that the true Tough Luck seed onions pan and bake In a moderate oven for course has a big advantage over the 1 q u a r t canned to ­ S cloves God should answer by fire. The lend­ 7— William Morris. Jack (nt resort)—I guess I’m out ot one hour. one who has been allowed so say, and 2 tablespoo ns flo ur m ato es ing lesson Is Hint accepted service Is IL Now that I've bought the ring she b l e spoons 2 tablespoo ns b u tte r Puddings and Things. 8— Boston News Letter—1704. to make himself believe, ‘‘I don't like 2 s u t g a a r. I f desired D ash o f pepper refuses to give me her answer for a The old-fashioned English plum pud­ the supreme test, enabling men to 9— President of the sennte. IL " For milk Is one of the best foods 1 bay le a f week. ding has always been considered a choose between Christ and heathen to supply him with calcium for build­ 2 teaspoons s alt 10— 2,102 miles. Tom—Well, whut of that? tre a t; here Is one: gods. ing strong bones and good teeth, as Cook the tomatoes with the season 11— Gen. Winfield S cott Lesson for October 9. Jack—Why, lu order Io «lay here English P lu m well as other Important substances. Ings for ten minutes. Mix the flour Elijah, who was brave before Baal's 12— The soagulated sap of certain another week I'll have to hock the Pudding. — Take There are ways of getting milk Into and butter, add to the tomatoes, and ring.—Boston Transcript one pound each of prophets, was frightened by Jezebel’s irees and plants. the diet even in such cases, through mix well. Cut the onions In half and raisins and cur- threat and ran away. He failed at 13— Charles Gormnn of S t John’s, m ilk soups, puddings, flavored drinks, put them In a large casserole. Strain r a n t s , one-half what had been his strong point. N. B. His Opportunity and so on, but the wise mother pre­ the tomato sauce over them, adding Lesson for October 16. pound of shredded Visitor—I suppose your wife lis­ vents this problem from arising by her more salt If needed. Cover and cook 14— Mnry Cassntt. Ahab coveted Naboth's vineyard. candied o r a n g e tened In when you were broadcasting. sensible training while the child Is until the onions are tender, about one 15— Indianapolis and Columbua peel, using one- Jezebel schemed to destroy Naboth Professor I’weely? young and passing from the bottle to hour. Serve from the dish In which 10—Birmingham and Glasgow. so that Ahab's petulant desire might fourth of a pound The Professor—She did, madam. the solid-food stage. cooked. 17— Bercy Bysshe Shelley. of flour, or one cupful to flour the tie gratified Judgment fell upon both And for the first time In nearly thirty Ahab and Jezebel. fru lL Add one-half pound of mixed 18— Pennsylvania Backet and Dally years I had the pleasure of addressing Lesson for October 23. uuts chopped fine. Add one-half of a Advertiser—Bhllndelphlu—1784. her without interruption. CORRECTLY FITTED SHOES ARE ESSENTIAL A prophet Is one who spenks forth grated nutmeg, three-fourths pound of 19— Fifteen thousand dollars. God’s message. When Isaiah had a bread crumbs and one pound of Try This! 20— 29 days, 12 hours, 44.05 min chopped sueL Beat five eggs without vision of the Lord and wns cleansed B arter—I kicked my wife out of bed utes. from sin, he was ready to go at the separating, until IlghL A.M one-half three times lust night. pint of grape Juice— mix well. Back divine bidding. Watson—Ila, ha I That's a good Lesson for October 30. Traveler Sees Many Into well-greased molds, cover care­ Joke on you 1 Amos was called from the humble fully and boll or steam ten hours. Oddities in World Barker—No, the Joke's on her—the When done remove the covers and al­ occupation of a shepherd and trades­ Standardization and deterrltorlall- thought I did It In mv sleep I man to fill the prophetic office. God low the pudding to cool. When It Is cold the cover may be replaced, and Is not dependent upon any school or zntlon go on the world over. Last summer In Avignon In the south of COLD RESISTANCE when wanted, may be reheated by system of training for the supply of France under the shadow of the Pal­ steaming for an hour. Serve with a His workers. ace of the Popes, In a restaurunt that Lesson for November 6. bard or liquid sauce. Though the nation had grievously I had found admirable for 80 years— Vegetable Plum Pudding.—Take one sinned by worshiping Idols, oppress­ I had, indeed, years ago eaten there pound of smooth maehed potatoes, ing their fellow men and persecuting In the company of Frederic Mistral, one-half pound of carrots which have the prophets who spake against them. the Provencal poet—there, in that sa­ been boiled tender and mashed, one God Invited them to return to Him. cred and august shadow I was offered pound each of flour afid currants Lesson for November 13. Norwegian anchovies with the hors three-fourths pound of brown sugar, Israel's apostasy was illustrated by d'oeuvres and peche XI el ha mnde with one pound of raisins, two ounces of Hosea’s unfaithful wife. In spite of California peaches out of a tin. suet, one grated nutmeg, one-half tea their wickedness God loved them and The Mediterranean that swarms spoonful of salt, and one egg. Mix pled with them to return unto Him. with real anchovies was only 50 miles well and put Into a well-floured cloth, Lesson for November 20. away, and Norway Is 700 or so—and tie up, leaving space to swell and boll Isaiah pointed out the moral state In a kettle of water for six hours of the people, exposing their Ingrati­ heaven alone knows how far It la Spices of various kinds may be added tude. stupidity, and habits o* evil, and from California to Avignon, whilst In besides the nutmeg, If liked. This Is showed them that although God hnd the spring whole hillsides of Provence Shoes Made on Proper and Improper Lines—A and B. Satisfactory; Note considered a fine pudding to serve severely chastised them, their case are nacreous pink with peach blos­ the Straight Inner Line and Rounded Toe—C and D, Objectionable; Not« soms. either hot or cold and ts more digest was not hopeless the Curve Outward From the Naturally Straight Line of the Foot, Also But the peaches go to London; and “ Of all the creatures the polar hear Ude than many others Lesson for December 4. the Pointed Toe, D. Norwegians and Californians go to Ginger Creams.—Take one-half cup Isaiah reminded Israel of God's pe­ Avignon to eat their home products, ran stand the most cold." “ Oh, no; the flapper can let him caused the hail of the foot to rest at ful each of butter and lard, one cupful culiar favor under the figure of a (Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) one side of the shoe, rather than of brown sugar, one cupful of New favorite vineyard. He pointed out and I come to New York to eat Medi­ keep his fu r coat and beut him at When you visit a shoe store It Is a terranean anchovies. It Is perhaps th a t!" straight In the middle. Orleans molasses, one cupful of boll the sins which brought their ruin. help to know exactly what sort of not a mad world, hut It seems a pret­ Ing water, one and one-half teaspoon- The outstanding sins were oppression Shoes that fit correctly permit stand­ shoe you ought to wear, and not to ty queer one sometimes.—Ford Madox And Caves Out of Cavities furs of ginger, with one-half teaspoon­ of the poor, drunkenness, proud self ing. walking, and quick turning In accept any other type. No one but Ford In Hariier's Magazine. ful of soda and flour to mix not too conceit and perversion of Justice. “ Spent three hours at the dentist's yourself can tell how your foot feels co m fo l and $nfety. A normal erect stiff. When the spoon stands upright this morning, all on account of a slight Lesson for December 11. inside of the shoe you try on. If position of the body can be kept In In the dough It Is stiff enough. Mix The Soul’s Decay imperfection In one tooth. How those Through Isaiah's long ministry he such shoes without undue strain or new shoes are correctly fitted they will A dying body Is a calamity, but fellows do magnify trifles.” at night and let stand In a cold place, be comfortable from the start. They dlscomforc The feet, while snugly then in the morning roll out about half was privileged to give counsel to sev­ shall we therefore look with calmness "Make mountains out of molars eral kings. Sometimes It was coun supported, are not cramped or crowd­ w ill not need “ breaking In.” A good upon a dying soul? His soul Is dead what!” an Inch thick, cut and bake In a mod­ salesman can help you because of his ed, and a firm full tread Is possible. erate oven. Spread with boiled frost­ set of encouragement, sometimes of who Is without self respect. The rebuke. To Aliaz he gave counsel of knowledge o f his available stock In Muc'a depends also on the height and ing. assurance, pointing to a day of de­ man who yields to the brute force of Heavy Lose your size, but you are the final Judge shape of thi heels, which should he Peach Betty.—Crumb stale cake and liverance and blessing through Ini the majority, to the vicious power of moderate, and nearly as broad Mick That's the old skinflint that o f the comfort o f the shoe. ridicule, to the subtle strength of throughout as the heel-seat of the put Into a saucepan with butter, stir manuel. When Hezeklah faced the swindled me out of a 859,090 fortune. F ittin g Shoes. until well blended. Use one-half cup­ crisis of Invasion by the Assyrians, he Inertia, and turns his hack to the an Nick— How's th a t T Shoes should always be fitted with shoe, tapering but little. ful o f butter to three cupfuls of resorted to the house of the Lord and clent traditions of his group, that Mick—Wouldn’t let me marry his the entire weight of the body on the man's self respect Is deserting him; Misfit 8 hoes. crumbs. But a layer of crumbs In the sent for Isaiah. daughter.—Capper's Weekly. feet, us the feet are then at their his soul Is dying.—Dr. Norman Halit. Shoes that are too large are also baking dish, then a layer of peaches largest, says the United States De­ a mlsfiL With too much play In the sliced, then a layer of sugar, a bit of His End of It W o rk on Y o u r Knees partment of Agriculture. The “ swing" shoe the foot Is not snugly supported. orange peel or lemon peel. Bake one Personality Player (ccmplscently) —The other A marble cutter, with chisel and or general direction of Ihe shoe should Blisters are often formed, especially hour. Cover the dish during the first fin term Is so carelessly used as per tile proud of be the same as that of the foot. It on the heel, by the rubbing of the foot of the baking, then remove and brown. hammer, was changing a stone Into a sonallty One Is accustomed to speak members here seem «tatué. A preacher looking on said: of this man or woman possessing a me. should not tend to twist the foot out against the Inside of a shoe that Is Serve with cream and sugar. Caddie (not to be outdone) —Yua, of Its normal nnsftlen. The illustra Dates, figs and prunes stuffed with "I wish I could deal such clanging pleasing personality or a disagreeable too large. Incidentally, neglect of foot glows on stony hearts.” The work personality, as If no Individual pos you alius naha the best caddie I— tlon shows shoe* of correct anil Incur blisters may result In serious Infec­ chopped nuts and minced marshmal­ nan made answer: “ Maybe you conld sensed more than one. Occasionally Humorist. rect lines. Correct shoes tave a lows make a fine confection. tion. If you worked like me, upon your It Is true, unusual Individuals are de straight Inner line and rounded toe When cooking rice, add plenty of Aside from any consideration of cnees." Thoughtful Woman characteristic of the normal foot scrllx-d as having dual personalltb-s health and comfort, shoes for young boiling water to start with, then the Toes that slope away from this na Grocer -Canned beans or In the What Is unusual In surh cases In not grains w ill stand up and not cling to­ anil old alike are easier on the fam llj turally straight Inner line, and toe« Just W h a t S atan Likes the number of the personalities, hut hulk? gether. that are too pointed, are certain to budget If of correct design and fit. Mrs. Smlth--In the bulk, please t he the fact that they are so divergent. a> Nothing satisfies Satan like fhr distort the foot. The one-sided ap Such shoes do not soon lose thelf mint who Is satisfied with himself.-- In the case of Itoctor Jekyll and Xlr dmtnr told my husband he ueeded original attractiveness and abap« and pearance of a worn shoe is usually bulk In bis be>d Hyde. Baltimore Hun. •'rcsbyterlvo Record. due to an I’tronfrt swing, which has they wear longer. SEASO NABLE IDEA S Lesson for December 18