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    IDEAL W AY TO COOK A SIRLOIN STEAK
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(© . 1927. by W estern N ew sp ap er Union >
L esson for January 15
JESUS AND SINNERS
F O R ID E N T IF IC A T IO N
LESSON T E X T — Mark 2:1-1?.
GOLDEN T E X T — 1 cam e not to call
the rig h teo u s, hut sinner« to repent*
■ i a
PRIMARY TOPIC—J e su s F o rg iv es
Sinner.
JUNIOR TOPIC— J esu s H eals and
Italian Fascists Get
Chance to See World
A young Italian who late'y finished
his university course nnd means to
take up architecture ns a profession
has been one of the flisft to benefit by
Mussolini's order that every Italian
merchant ship should reserve two
berths free on every voyage for young
Italians desirous of seeing the world.
They can choose their route and the
extent of the Journey, paying only
about IS or 20 lire a day. This
brings “the grand tour” within the
reach of the professional classes nnd
will surely serve us a liberal educa­
tion.
“Book and rifle make the perfect
fascist,” Mussolini often reminds Ills
young followers, and now he adds the
traveler’s compass to tbe emblems of
excellence.—Chicago Journal.
TELL YOUR FRIENDS
What You Know
about BELL-ANS
for Indigestion
"Why the hat with the tall feather.
Georgette?’’ asked the girl chum,
Tricotlne. “That feather must be at
least two feet high.”
“Our class of 07 girls Is going to 1'
IN TERM EDIATE AND SENIOR TOP-
have a group photograph taken.”
IC—J esu s S h ow s H is Sym pathy anti
”1 still don't understand thut trick Power.
B ELLAN S
feather.”
Broiled Porterhouse Steak.
Y oung p e o p l e and a d u l t t o p ­
Hot w a te r
“Well, If I chip In, I want to be able ic —J e s u s ' P o w e r to M ake W hole.
I Su re Relief
(Prepared by the United State« Department
and sear each Wde. In lifting It from to pick myself o u t"
of Agriculture.)
I. Jesus Preaching the Word (VT
Here
la
a
phyairian's
prescription
uaed
in
m
il­
The Ideal way to cook a Juicy, ten­ the pan to turn it, use two forks, and
1. 2).
lions of homes for 35 years which relieves croup
Tam e Gam e
w ithout vom iting in 15 minutes. Also the
der steak from a choice cut of beef, do not pierce the surface of the steak
1. The surging crowd (v. 2).
quickest relief known for Coughs. Colds and
or
the
Juices
will
escape
and
the
steak
“Been
on
a
bunting
trip,
e
b
!
Did
such ns the porterhouse or sirloin, Is
Whooping Cough. If there are little ones *ln
So
great
was
the
crowd
gathered
home, you should never be w ithout a bottle
to broil It over a coal or wood lire. will be dry and tasteless. Do not sea you bag anythin?”
about the bouse where Jesus was stop­ your
¿ 5 » AND 75» PACKAGES EVERYWHERE
of thia valuable time-tried remedy, recom­
"Oh,
I
got
some
ducks.”
son
with
salt
and
pepper
until
the
As many people have to cook with
mended by the best children's specialists. Ask
ping, that there was no room to re­
"H uhl I’ll bet you didn’t shoot
your druggist now for Dr. Drake's Glesaco. 50
pas or kerosene as fuel, this Is not steak Is reudy to serve. Cook it at a
ceived them. As soon ns It was noised .cen ts the bottle.
One Exp lanatio n
em ; bought ’em, most likely.”
often practicable. With a stove of lower heat after It has been seared
about that Jesus was In tbe house, tbe
Gladys—What do they mean by call­
until
It
Is
done
as
you
like
It—rare
or
“I
did
both.
Unfortunately,
Just
as
either type, however, It is possible to
ing Mr. Keene an eight-by-ten busi­
I was putting them In my bag, the multitudes gathered
The S hirker
cook deliciously, provided one under­ medium well-done.
2. What Jesus preached unto them
ness man?
farmer
who
owned
them
came
aJong.'
A
steak
may
also
be
cooked
In
the
Commander Fitzhugh Green, who
stands the method of handling Juicy,
(v. 2).
Julia—They mean he Is not exactly
tender meats. The main point, says broiling oven of a gas stove. Have
He preached unto them tbe Word has established In New York n kind square.
the
oven
well
heated
before
the
steak
M
U
S
T
BE
H
IS
W
IF
E
of
travel
bureau
for
outfitting
explor­
the bureau of home economics, Is to
of God. He always preached tbe
sear over the outside rapidly, at a Is put in, sear the steak on each sld<
Word before He wrought miracles, for ers, said at a recent wedding break­
as
In
other
methods
of
cooking,
am
high temperature to prevent the es­
to
make known the will of God was fast
“Explorers love exploring, but they
cape of the Juices, and then to con­ take the same care not to let tin
His
supreme mission. Miracles were
hate the dull, hard work of getting
tinue cooking the meat evenly at a juices escape. Any fat or meat julci
not
nn
end
In
themseives,
but
to
an
reduced temperature by turning it In the skillet or broiling pan Is usual
tbentlcate Ills work. The people their equipment together. They're like
ly poured over the steak to be servei
from side to side until it Is done.
entile,
some to be healed, and some bachelors In a way.
with It.
“The mother of eight grown-up
out
of
curiosity, lie gave them that
To panbroll a steak over a kerosene
Other methods of cooking are bet
daughters turned to n wealthy bach­
which
they
needed,
regardless
of
tbe
flame or gas, heat a skillet very hot, ter for cuts of beef that are less ten
motive which actuated their coming. elor one evening and said In a men­
grease It lightly with a piece of suet. der, such ns the round or short steaks
acing voice:
II. Jesus Forgiving Sins (vv. 3-5)
“ ‘With your liking for the fair sex
The man brought to Him was suf­
It's strange that you have never mar­
fering
from
the
dread
disease
of
pal
CORNED BEEF IS
ried.’
In one m inute pain from corns Is ended.
Oxtails as a Meat for
ay, but Ills most deadly affliction was
Dr. Scholl's Zino-peds do this eefeZy
“ ‘Que voulez-vous?' said the bach­
MADE AT HOME
that of sin. This miracle was wrought
Tasty Stew Are Favored
by
removing the cause—pressing end
’A man can love flowers without
by Jesus iu confirmation of Ills mes­ elor.
rubbing of shoes. They are thin, medi­
Many people do not know oxtails
wanting
to
be
a
gardener.’
”
sage.
cated, antiseptic, healing. At all drug
ns a meat for a tasty stew are the
and shoe stores. Coat but a trills.
1. Faith coming to Jesus (v. 3).
Cheaper Cuts of Meat Are foundation of a very good soup. The
The actuating Impulse of the pal­ Mothers, Keep Your
recipe below, which has been tested
Generally Made Use Of.
sied man and the four frlentls who
Health Up to Par
by the bureau of home economics
carried him was fultb.
San Bernardino, Calif. — "Dr.
provides for making a stew with a
(Prepared by the United States Department
2. Faith
overcoming
difficulties Pierce's Favorite Prescription is
good deal of rich gravy. If less gravy
of Agriculture.)
such a help lu
P u t on e o n - t h e * pain is gone/
“What were all those men looking (v. 4).
The cheaper cuts of meat, such as is desired, part of the water In which
motherhood, I am
Though prevented ny the crowd
the plate, rump and chuck, are gen­ the oxtails are cooked may be re­ at me for, did you see anything
amazed that every
W. N. U., PORTLAND, NO. 2-1928^
from coming to Jesus, they ascended
erally used in making corned beef. served for a soup, with some of the funny?”
woman does not
"Didn't
notice
anything
funny,
dear,
the
outer
stairway
and
let
the
af­
vegetables
and
the
water
in
which
take It during ex­
Meat from fat animals makes better
T he Exp lanatio n
pectancy.
Before
flicted man down through tbe roof.
corned beef than that from thinner they are boilpd. When serving oxtail I wasn’t looking at you.”
my
first child came
"Why did she marry Jack? I thought
3. Faith rewurded (v. 5).
animals. The United States Depart­ soup, put a thin half slice of lemon
I suffered with a
she valued her freedom.”
No word was uttered either by tbe
Th ree Boys N o Boy
ment of Agriculture gives the follow­ and n half teaspoonful of chopped
continuous pain In
“She did. But she couldn't bear to
parsley
in
each
soup
plate.
paralytic
or
bis
bearers.
Their
ac­
My
dad
uat
to
«ay:
ing directions for making corned beef
my left side. Dr.
"One boy's a boy.
think of Jack having any."—New
tion was enough. Tbe paralytic got
Oxtail Soup.
on the farm :
P i e r ce’s Favorite
T w o boys are h a lf a boy,
1 o x ta il
Haven Iteglster.
1 tsp. W orcester­
more tliun he expected. He desired
P re s c rip tio n
And three boys are no boy at a ll.”
Cut the beef Into pieces five or els 244 q u arts w ater
sh ire sau ce or
strengthened
m
e
healing
of
tbe
body
and
be
got
bodily
Inches square. These pieces should 4 carrots, diced
other sea so n in g
and I had a fine healthy child, with­
There nre no wolves In Africa,
healing plus forgiveness of sins.
turnips, diced
Stilt and pepper
be of uniform thickness so that they 2 2 onions,
P ip p a Passes
the pains that most women suf­
though Jackals In AbysHnla und the
III. Jesua Answering the Scribes out
sliced
to ta ste
fer.
Also
my
strength
returned
rap­
muy be packed In even layers In the 1 large potato,
First Girl—And he said my face (vv. fl-10).
1 tbs. parsley,
Sudan are sometimes known as
idly afterward». Dr. Pierce’s Favor­
diced
barrel. When the meat is thoroughly
chopped fine
was a perfect poem.
wolves.
1. Their objections (vv. 0, 7). They ite Prescription Is a tonic and
2
tbs.
b
utter
S
lices
o
f
lemon
cooled It should be corned as soon a?
Second Girl—So it Is, dear—It's like asked:
nervine worthy of the highest praise.”
possible, for meat which has begun to
Wash the oxtail, cut In short >ne of Browning's.
Soil In a forested nrea absorbs
(1) Why does He thus spenk? (2, —Mrs. Mary J. Queen. 36» E 4th 8L
spoil Is unwholesome and will prob­ lengths, and brown It In Its own fat.
“Browning! Why Browning?”
All dealers. Large bottles, liquid
more water ynd bolds It longer than
Who enn forgive sin?
ably sour during the corning process. Cook the onions In the butter, add to
11.36;
Tablets
11.36
and
66c.
“Because some of the lines are so
soil In an open urea unprotected by
They were entirely right In their
Under no circumstances should meat the meat with 1% quarts of water, deep.”
vegetation.
reasonings that only God can forgive
be put lu cure while In a frozen con­ and simmer until the meat Is tender,
If you would be somebody In the
sins. Their blunder was In not per­
dition.
about three or four hours. In the
world begin by being yourself.
N eeded H e r
Law Is strong but easily broken.
ceiving Him to be God.
A standard recipe Is: Eight pounds jrieantime, cook the carrots and tu r­
‘I’m so glad to meet your huslmn
2. Jesus’ answer (vv. 8-10).
salt, two pounds sugar, two ounces nips for ten minutes In one quart if again,” she said. “He once made an
He knew their Inner thoughts nnd
saltpeter, five gallons water per 100 the water and add to the meat, with impassioned plea for m.v hand.''
reasonings nnd manifested unto them
pounds green meat. When It Is de­ the water In which they nre cooked
‘I don't believe It,” the other worn Ills essential deity In that He had
sired to corn only a small quantity Add the potatoes, the sauce, an? the an replied.
power to know their thoughts. He in­
of lieef for home use, the brine 1s salt and pepper. When the vegetables
'Believe It nr not, ns you please. He quired, “Which Is easier to say. thy
nre
soft,
thicken
the
stew
with
a
made in the same proportions, and aft­
had fallen Into a manhole.”
sins lie forgiven thee, or to say, arise
er the meat has been salted overnight, small quantity of flonr mixed with a
and take up thy bed and wnlk? But
sufficient brine Is used to cover the little cold water to a smooth paste
that ye mav know that the Son of man
L IK E C A L IS T H E N IC S
pieces completely. In sailing over­ Cook until thickened. Sprinkle with
hath power on earth to forgive sins,
night, sprinkle a layer of salt quarter the parsley und garnish with slice»
He saltb to tbe sick of the palsy, I
of
lemon.
Inch deep over the bottom of the ves­
say unto thee, Arise, nnd take up thy
sel, pack the cuts of ment ne thickly
bed, and go thy way Into thine house.”
as possible, then add salt on top.
He was willing that Ills [lower In tbe
Prunes Ever in Season
If the meat has been corned during
Invisible realm should be tested by
for
Delicious
Dessert
His [lower In the visible.
the winter and muet be kept Into the
Prunes lend themselves to man)
summer season, it Is advisable to
IV. Jesus Healing the Paralytic (vv.
11, 12).
watch the brine closely during the delicious desserts that can he made
spring, as It Is more liable to s)>oll at of Ingredients on hand In every
1. His healing was by the direct
that time than at any other season. pantry. No matter how remote yon
method—speaking the Word (v. 11).
may
be
from
the
nearest
store,
you
If the brine appears to be ropy, the
Christ's words are enough. With the
command was given the strength to
pieces of meat should be removed and could easily make the prune puddlnc
obey. That which Christ commands
vigorously washed off with a stiff below without having to get a single
Proved safe by m illions and prescribed by physicians for
brush and hot water, then repacked Item specially, for who does not keep
He gives the strength to perform.
her
supply
of
sugar,
cornstarch,
egg«
and covered with new brine. The
2. The obedience of tbe mnn (v. 12)
Colds
Headache
Neuritis
Lumbago
brine should be kept In a cool place spices and flavors, and even prunes
He Immediately arose, took np his
always available? From the bureni
ns the sugar In the brine has a tend
bed and went forth before them all
Pain
Neuralgia
Toothache
Rheumatism
ency to ferment. To cure thoroughly of home economics the following di
The poor helpless mnn walked away
“If all women were made to talk
rections
nre
sent
for
making
this
ex
with Ills bed upon his shoulder.
the meat should be kept in the brine
lie sign language we wouldn't hear
3. Tbe people were amazed, nnd
28 to 40 days. Plates will be quite cellent and simple dessert:
so much of their wagging tongues.1
palatable after ten days In cure
Prune Pudding.
glorified God (v. 12). They said. “We
"That would never do I They'd all never saw It on this fashion.”
Meat removed from the brine should 2 cups w ater
2 tbs. corn starch
nave broken arms.”
44 lb. dried prunes. 44 tsp. van illa
be hung up and allowed to drain thor
V. Jesus Eating With Publicans
44
cup
su
gar
44
tap.
sa
lt
and Sinners (vv. 13-17'.
oughly before wrapping or smoking.
Accept only "Bayer” package
2 etrg yolka
2 e g g w h ite s
F ic kle D am e Fortune
1. The call of Levi (v. 14). Levi
2 tbs su gar
44 tap cinnam on
which
contains proven directions,
A flckle Jade, Dam e F ortune; for
was a tax-gatherer under flip Roman
We never know by h alf
Wash the prunes, and soak then
nandy “Bayer” boxes of 12 Tablets
government.
As
Jesus
passed
by.
lie
Spanish or Creole Sauce
If sh e Is sm ilin g on us or
Al»o bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists.
overnight In the wafer, then cook
commanded Levi to leave his business
1« g iv in g ua the laugh.
A«1)UU| U th« tf.de mark 0, n.y.r M.nnf.rtur. of MonotntlcMMMM of 8«llf»ltc«ci4
Excellent With Omelet them In the same water nntll ender
nnd follow Him.
An excellent sauce to serve with Remove the stones and cut the prunes
O ld - T im e r s in L in e
2. Jesus dining In Levi's house (v.
There's a W a y
I t ’s A ll in a L ife Tim e
In
small
pieces.
To
the
prunes
add
the
omelet, with boiled rice or potatoes,
In an old timers’ parade at Here­
She (to young man caller)— I won 15). It seems that l,evl, when he
Observed. In a theater lobby recant-
>4
cupful
of
sugar,
the
salt,
and
the
or stewed meats, or such fish as cod.
ler If you noticed In the paper that found the Savior, Invited many of Ills ford, Va., J. Ludwig, elghty-two, drove ly. a young man holding a band mir­
haddock, or halibut Is known as cornstarch, which has been mixed some jieople were poisoned through business associates to eat with him, a twenty eight year old horse; Nathan
ror for his girl while she applied her
Spanish, or Creole sauce. It requires with some of the prune Juice. Cook eating chocolates?
This gave an opportunity to Jesus lei Gregory, ninety, came next, driving lip stick and rouge. There wasn't any
for
twenty
minutes
In
a
double
boiler
a number of Ingredients, but It often
to come Into touch with these sin­ a horse thirty-three years old. Then of that buck In the gay D0a. In that
Mr. Close—Yes, I did—why?
happens that many of them will be Pour thia mixture Info the egg yolks
came Jere Moll, ninety-one, driving period the young man would have
She—Oh, nothing. I was Just think­ ners.
add
the
vanilla
and
cinnamon,
and
on hand. The directions for making it
3. The perplexed scribes and phari­ a horse thirty five years old. And Inst been tlelng her shoelace.—Detroit
ing liow very safe we are.
mix
well.
Place
In
a
greased
baking
are given oy the bureau of home
sees (v. 16). They asked, “How Is It fame Samuel Gehret, ninety seven, Free Press.
dish and cover with the meringue
economics.
that He eateth and drlnketh with with a horse thirty seven years old.
Stand ard izatio n
made with the egg whites and the
publicans nnd sinners?”
two tablespoonfuls of the sugar. Bake
Cow Looks fo r Enem y
Spanish or Creole Sauce.
Store Detective—I'm suaplcloua of
4. Jeans' reply (v. 17). “They that
R elationship
.
In a moderate oven nntll the meringue that woman, she seems furtive.
When cows charge, they do so with
2 cup« canned
1 tbe. b u tter
nre
whole
have
no
need
of
the
pby
I-
"They say that pity’s akin to love.'1 open eyes; bulls, on the other hand,
Is brown. Serve hot or cold.
Floorwalker—Well, keep your eys
to m a to es
» tap. minced
clan I came not to call the righteous,
“A aob-slster, I suppose."
2 tbs. chopped
on the furs, then.
p arsley
shut theirs.
but sinners to repentance.”
onion
4 tbs. m inced bam
M
eats
and
Relishts
1 chopped g reen
or bacon
P rep ared
With roast beef, grated horseradish
pepper or canned 1 bay le a f
C u tic u r a
O u r F u tu re
pim ento
1 tba. flour
Boast pork, apple sauce.
Husband—I see the women are go­
44 cup chopped
Salt and pepper
We never know for what God Is pre­
Roart
veal,
tomato
or
mushroom
ing
to
wear
medieval
costumes
at
the
celery
to ta ete
Heals Irritating Rashes
sauce.
dance next week. What are you going paring us In His schools; for what
work on earth, for what work In the
to wear, my dear?
Add the onion to the butter and
Roast mutton, currant Jelly.
Don’t auffrr with raahea, ecxemaa or irrita­
cook It until It Is tender and yellow.
Boiled mutton, caper sauce.
Wife (significantly)—My medieval hereafter. Our business Is to do our
tion« when Cuticura Soap and Ointment
work well In tbe present [dace, what-
h a t—Tit Bits
Add all the other Ingredients except
Rolled chicken, bread sauce.
will quickly relieve and heal. Bathe with
ever that may be.—Christian Expo-
the minced ham or bacon and tbe
Roast lamb, mint sauce.
Cuticura Soap and hot water, dry and
lent.
flour, and simmer for half an hour
Roi'4( turkey, cranberry sauce.
A Golden O p p o rtun ity
anoint with Cuticura Ointment. Nothing
Ilemove the bay leaf. Blend the flour
Ron«t goose, apple sauce.
quicker or safer than Cuticura Soap an<
Court Offleer— Do you swear to tell
with a little melted butter and add
Venison or wild ducks, black cur
Learn Secret o f P rayer
Ointment for all akin trouble«.
the truth, tbe whole truth—
to the sauce. Cook for five or ten rant Jelly.
We need to learn the secret of Irn-
Fair Witness—It will be perfectly
JaepJfk O intm en t® and 60s- T . k u m t t r gold «very where
minutes longer, add the ham or bacon,
Broiled fresh mackerel, sauce of lovely. If you really have time to lis­ xirtunate prayer that takes hold of
*
« Adflrem . “C a u tu r*L a te r atoriM,£>«pt.
an> serve at once.
stewed gooselierrlcsi
od's promise and refuses to let go
ten.
OrtUnas Skarin« Stick 2S«.
ill the blessing cornea.—Timberlake.
For Croup What
Would You Do?
> l
»
B
ell - a n s
FOR INDIGESTION
CORNS
Ends pain a t once/
DSScholTs
Z in o -p a d s
SAY “ BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSISTI
DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART