ia p e rb t act “ Who Is that plain little old woman over there, John? She tried to open a conversation with me, but 1 cut her off short One has to be particular In a place like this." “ Now that was tactful of you, Emily. She is only the wife of my boss . . . and he's Just asked me to bring you In to din­ ner with them!“ W ELL-PLANNED K IT C H E N S IN K A R R A N G E M E N T Improved Uniform International Sunday School ’ LessonT T A M M A N Y ID E A N O T W E LC O M E IN S O U T H LEADERS OF N A T IO N IN D O R S E A L S M IT H Lifelong Democrat» Indorse G. O. P- Candidate. List Must Be Impressive to Thoughtful Voter Thousands ot letter, continue to pour into Republican National he»d- quarters extolling the n * '„ i , , . . Hoover for the Presidency and c ltli . the reasons why many old I* » « « " * ’ » are finding themselves voting for Republican for the firs, time this year. The letters are from every sec­ tion of the country and represent every scale of society, yet they are alike In their admiration of the candt- Every day new names are added to the very Impressive list of nationally (B > R Ï V . P a F IT X W A T W R . D D . I1«-*» prominent men and women «ho have Moody Blblo In s titu te of Chicago-) announced publicly that they w ill n ) (7se Reason in Command support Governor Smith. Truly, a command of gull cannot That list I» not confined to men Lesson for O ctober 28 he obeyed like one of sugar. A man who, like Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, must require Just and reasonable president of Columbia university, hold PAU L'S LAST JO U R N EY TO things. If be would see the scales of that the Hoover policy on prohibition JER U S A LE M obedience properly trimmed. From Is “ opposed to the principles upon orders which are Improper springs re­ . wh)ch our government rests.” Though L ESSO N T E X T — A ct» 10:1-11:17. sistance, which Is not easily overcome. It Includes many of America’s most G O LDEN T E X T — R em e m b e r th e —Basil. From the bayous of Louisiana, C. eminent figures of business aud word» ot th» Lord Jesu s how he »aid. It la more blessed to < iv e than to re­ Cottlngham. president of Loulslatit finance, neither Is It confined to men ceive. „ „ college at Pineville turns from his of wealth. Lake H a t Own Fauna PRIMARY TOPIC— Paul T ells His It Is a list which Includes women educational pursuits to say, “ V ou need F riends Good-by. Fish In Lake Baikal are not typical H>s JUNIOR TOPIC— P aul T ells only to call on me for any spsclal and men alike, learned thinkers and of Arctic ocean variety. They are F riends Good-by. «nn service 1 may render Hoover. The educators, leaders of farm organisa­ more like the fish fauna of the North INTERM EDIATE AND SENIOR TOP­ the tions. national and International labor IC— W hat Our P astor Does for US. temperate region in general, but In de­ state of Louisiana w ill cast largest Republican vote In Its history unp,n officials, army and nuvy officers YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP­ ta il they are peculiar to Lake Baikal, IC—P aul. Shepherd of the Churchea. and some of the southern states w ill of hlgh ra„k, former Republican office because that lake has been isolated for go Republican, 1 am sure.” J holders and men who have been prom- long eons of time, and therefore ha» Ml I— Paul’s Visit to Greece and In New York city, George L. Upshur, I |nently identified with the prohibition developed a fauna peculiar to Itself. letus (20:1-16). lifelong Democrat and a son of the cause. Two Incidents marked this trip : late Rear Admiral Upshur, visits the 1 Tlie opinions of such men as John Coveted Distinction 1. The Jews laid wait for him (w . Republican speakers' bureau to tell j Raakob, Doctor Butler, »’ ienre ». Inexpensive Improvements Made In Kitchen. 1-5). This plot obliged him to retrace The Initials “ K. C.,” after a man's Col John Q. Tllson that Governor |>Upont, chairman of General Motors his steps through Macedonia Instead Smith svtnbollxes the return of the corporation; William IL Woodln, pre»- name In Great Britain are conferred (Prepared by the United S tates D epartm ent of A griculture.! by royal patent upon barristers of dis­ In connection with kitchen Improve­ were placed at the best working of choosing a more rapid sea voyage. legnlixed liquor traffic and the Tutu- j 1(le|)t of Uie American Car and Foun- 2. Fellovvshiping with the disciples many I lea In politics. The old South. dry company: August llecksher. phi­ tinction. It gives certain rights of ment work In Massachusetts, en­ height for Mrs. DeVoe. Under the procedure over barristers not so hon­ couraged by the county home demon­ counter at the right of the sink draw­ at Troas (vv. 6-16). He met with them solidly Democratic for so long. Is lanthropist; Samuel Rea, former pres­ ored, and Is a highly valued dlstlne stration agents, Mrs. DeVoe of Wor­ ers were built for small kitchen Im­ around the table of the Lord and weakening, he said. ident of the Pennsylvania railroad: llenry 11. Curran, former Republican cester county, installed a combina­ plements and silver and for towels spoke words of encouragement While tlon. Rock-ribbed Republican West M r preaching here, Eutychus in a deep ginla w ill remain that way, Charles candidate for mayor of New York, and tion sink and washtub so that It was and other kitchen linen. The Improvements In this kitchen sleep, fell from a window and was E. Carrigan of Charleston writes. The Brig. Gen. W. D. Potter, will be, and possible to take advantage of the Domestic Adjustments were put In without the co-operatlon killed. I’aul restored his life, thus national ticket, headed by Herbert must be, utilversully respected. It Is not a bad guess, says a prom­ good light from two high windows. of Mrs. DeVoe's husband. She earned giving to the disciples a slgu of divine Hoover, hus the unqualified respect The conscientious convictions of inent medical authority, that 5 per An extension of the drainboard, which the money for the Improvements from power which was greutly needed at of Virginians and the local ticket as such prominent and able women as cent of the better educated women In was also the cover of the washtub, the sale of fru it from the raspberry that time. well as the state ticket are both Mrs. Caspar Whitney, former first America find It very hard to adjust made extra counter surface and also II. Paul’s Farewell to the Epheelan unusually strong in the present cam­ vice chairman of the National League patch. One son helped with some of provided a convenient place for stor­ themselves to the duties and lim ita­ the carpenter work. The total expen­ Elders (20: 17-38). of Woman Voters, who was on Her­ paign, according to Mr. Carrigan. tions of dbmestlclty.—Woman’s Homs ing the washing machine beneath. 1. Review of his three years’ min­ Closets for cleaning supplies and diture for the kitchen was only $151), “ The main Issue of the campaign Is bert Hoover's committee for Belgium Companion. cooking utensils were built to fit the including several features not shown istry (vv. 18-21). (1) The spirit of the contlnuatlot of prosperity and relief during the war. and Mrs. Mary his ministry (v. 19). He was humble, high wages under a Republican ad­ Harriman Rumsey, daughter of the spaces below the sink and tub, which In the photograph. The Part He Enjoys tender and faithful In spite ot the ministration,” says Representative late E. II. Harriman, financier, aud Friend Husband is the person who many trials which befell him. (2) The Hamilton Fish, Jr., of the Twenty herself a leader In social, philanthrop­ when he goes to the classical concert R A P ID W O R K IS LA M B SH O U LD ER faithfulness of his mlnistxy (vv. 20-21). sixth New York district. "Mr. Has- ic and civic affairs, must command w ith his wife. Is pleased If he hears made known unto them everything kob knows better than the majority the respectful consideration of those EASY TO C A R V E He JELLY ROLL NEED a little bit that sounds faintly like which was of profit, taught them both of American people that prosperity members of their sex who have looked, I In public and In private. He neglected “ The Good Old Summer Time.” —SL as not beer. > n.yth and it Is par­ and who w ill still look to them for Bones Are Removed and no class, Jews or Greeks. He was Im­ ticularly unbecoming of him to deny leadership. Louis Globe-Democrat. Any Preferred Recipe for partial in all his ministry. (3) The No vicious personal attack can pos­ It," he added. Pocket Made for Stuffing. theme of his ministry (v. 21). Repent- Pope Voluntary “Prisoner’1 Sponge Cake Is Used. “ The state ox New York has a lot sibly detract from the Influence and ' ance and faith. Men and women need of farmers who are laughing nt the character of such men and women as The Pope Is characterised as the (Prepared by th» United State» Department | ! to repent of their sins and believe on Idea of Governor Smith going ^ e s t these; their Intelligent capability and ot Agriculture.) United State» Department “ prisoner of the Vatican” because he (Prepared by the of Agriculture.) Shoulder of lamb has long been con- \ j the Lord Jesus C hrist to solve the farmer's problem. They high Integrity 1» an accepted fact. has taken upon himself voluntary Im­ Rapid work Is one of the secrets sldered a choice cut by discerning pal­ 2. The present state of things (vv. have never indorsed him ns their When they sny they are against Hoo­ prisonment as a protest between the of making a successful Jelly roll. Any ver because they “ hate hypocrisy, or ates. The meat Is exceptionally ten­ 22-27). Having reviewed his ministry, Vatican and the Quirlnal, dating from preferred recipe for sponge cake mav der and delicate In flavor, but the he now points out clearly, (1) His Im- candidate In their own state and they oppose “ social debauchery" and “ cor­ know that his knowledge of farm­ he used. It should be baked In a thin shoulder blade running through the ! mediate purpose was to go to Jeru­ 1870. ing and m id r relief c u e i wus w «» gained through ».......lu j .n u n u ruption” and “ evasion” and “ govern- sheet The cake must be handled center makes It impossible to carve salem (v. 22). (2) Bonds and affile- Inff puntuali car window,” Representative ; „„.„t-m ade crime,'’ the statement of while warm, Just out of the pan, or into attractive slices. S killful butch­ 1 tlons were lying across his path (v. 23). puuman car _ ---------Ti Dimensions of Australia their convt ctlo n i Is not to be disputed Fish declared. Australia Is the only continent en­ It w ill break when you try to roll IL ers and clever cooks have now found Despite these he went forward with a way around this difficulty, says the undaunted courage, knowing that God tire ly In the southern hemisphere. Its Mellon Makes Strong Republicans Hold Out bureau of home economics of the Unit­ I was leading him. (3) His fixed pur greatest length Is 2,400 miles from ed States Department of Agriculture. pose (v. 24). He was determined to Appeal for Hoover east to west, and from north to south No Hope to Farmer The shoulder blade and leg bone can ' complete his ministry at whatever the greatest measurement Is 1,071 Business is business with Andrew The distress of American farmers cost-even giving up his life. (4 ) Ills easily he removed, leaving an excel­ Mellon and he I mks at It unbiased by ynlles. lent pocket for savory stuffing. The consciousness of obligation discharged politics. According to an editorial which Governor Smith has promised (vv. 25-27). Knowing that they should which appeared In the Binghamton to correct is vividly demonstrated In stuffed shoulder may then be rolled up Norwegian Dance see his face no more, he called them (N Y ) Press, Mr. Mellon finds no figures cited by E. Clemens Horst In or left flat like a pillow. In either The most characteristic dance of to record that he had not shunned to cause for worry," and the Press finds the Daily Commercial News of San case It Is sewed together around the Norway Is the “ Hailing.” It Is gen- Francisco. Mr. Horst shows that the edges and roasted In an open pan. The declare the whole counsel of God, that his views are a powerful indorse­ erally danced by single dancers or by average daily proceeds on the aver­ tasty stuffing helps to conserve the therefore was free from the blood of ment of Hoover. two or three dancing In competition. . age American farm Is less than $6. Juices of the meat and to add season­ all men. The editorial states, "For legitimate The music Is usually In 2-3 time and in This Is the amount of revenue pro­ 3. His charge to the elders (vv, business purposes, Mr. Mellon reports, ing. Carving difficulties are thus over­ duced each day by the typical 154- a major key. come. The boned stuffed shoulder con 28-35). (1) The ground of (v. 28) money Is generally available at from acre furm. with taxes deducted. I rout be carved straight through into shape­ The flock for which they must care 5 to 6 per cent. He believes the out­ Poor Among Prosperity this $6 the farmer must tuke Ills own ly slices of Just the right blend of was purchased hy the precious blood pouring of gold to Europe, which has wages, pay wages to those of his fam­ Prosperous America can do you no of Jesus and they had received their meat and stuffing. been responsible for the high money good unless you take advantage of Its Lamb leg and saddle may also be commission from the Lord. (2) The rates of the last year, has been halted. ily that work on the farm, pay wages to all hired help. Interest on his mort­ opportunities; one can be as poor here impending evils (vv. 29, 30). False boned, stuffed, and roasted in tills •‘There may be no Important move- as anywhere, If he elects to submit to same way to make carving easier. teachers would arise from their own ment of metal back to the United gage, and Interest on Ids borrowings Ì to rulse tils crop, pay for supplies and poverty.— E. W. Howe’s Monthly. For slicing cold these stuffed cuts are number. Grlevlous wolves would de States in the next year, hut the theory equipment and Insurance, take account delicious, especially If the stuffing has vour the flock. The most deadly foes of the federal reserve hunkers is that of depreciation of soli and equipment, Self Assertion been seasoned with fresh mint or wa­ of the church are those ministers and American trade w ill he permanently and meet a large variety of miscel­ Sunday school teachers who are un­ tercress. The United States Depart­ Most of the books designed to de­ helped by permitting our gold re­ laneous expenses. Whatever Is left ment of Agriculture w ill send recipes faithful to their trust. (3) Incentives serves to work for other nations for a velop “ personality” are probably sold out of the $6 Is profit, but there Is to faithfulness (vv. 31-35). His own to men who think you can correct ■ on request nothing left, us the growing farm debt exaptple of watching night and day for time. "What la chiefly needed la a con­ and bankruptcies testify. traffic Jam by tooting your horn.— three years is held up before them. tinuance of the Coolidge slnhlllty. Newcastle Courier. In spite of such facto ns these, and Raisin Cakes Excellent III. Paul Tarrying Sev«n Days at The election of Mr. Hoover means a the many others of slmllnr diam eter Making Jelly Roll. continuation of that policy. There- referred to by Governor Smith In Cold Weather Dessert Tyre (21:1-6). Died W ith Jesus Ills destination was Jerusalem. He DIsmas Is the legendary name of Before taking the cake from the oven, Hot desserts may be Introduced oc­ ' was pressing thitherward with all fore Mr. Mellon makes one of the pledging himself to the farmer's cause, fhe penitent thief crucified with Jesus spread a piece ot waxed paper on the casionally as the weather grows cold­ I speed, hut on account of the unload strongest arguments for Mr. Hoover Herbert Hoover boasts about Repub­ C h rist He Is also sometimes known table. Sprinkle It with powdered er. These raisin cakes, for which the Ing of the ship he wns obliged to that has yet been made." lican rule. When Mr. Hoover talks sugar Turn the cake out on this, bureau of home economics gives a I wait at Tyre for seven days. During about prosperity he seems to leave the as Demas and Dysonas. A rk a n s a s N o t fo r S m ith upside down, and trim off the crusty recipe, are good with whipped cream, tills delay he searched out the disciples fanner out. edges on the sides. Spread quickly hnrd sauce or one of the liquid hot Arkansas Is safe for Hoover, ( ol. Famous Swiss Mountain who lived In that city. While here cer- From the Swiss mountain, the RIgl, with Jelly or preserves, and begin sauces, flavored with vanilla or lemon. ' tain disciples said I’aul should not go to John (J Tllson of the Republican Na­ R ecognise S m ith ’s W o rth ! Jerusalem. The Information which these tional committee was assured by for­ . view of 300 miles In every direction rolling at the side nearest you. When Raisin Cakes. “ Smith Republicans” are for Ilia disciples received by the Spirit was mer State Senator J. IL Keel, a vet­ Democratic candidate because they be­ Is seen from the top. RIgl Is about the cake Is rolled up. roll the paper 14 cup butter K« cup r a lx ln i eran of sixteen years In the state leg­ around It and tie It In place so the 2 tap. b a k in g ' doubtless the same as that given to 14 cup auger eight miles from Lucerne. lieve him to be the more honest and pow der Jelly roll w ill keep Its shape. 1 egg Agahus (vv. 10, 11). Agahus told ex­ islature of Arkansas. He called at the more eminently titled for the high % tap. aalt the office of the head of the speakers’ cup m ilk actly what the Spirit said, which seta tap. v a n illa Not Ottener 1% cups aoft w heat office of President of the United 1 right what the Tyrian disciples seemed bureau to sty that the revolt In Ar­ flour Safety zone. A place where pedes- Fried Chicken Always States. kansas against the Smith Robinson Intellectual leaders are for Smith Cream the butter and sugar and to say. We should give heed to proph- ticket would assure the Republican trlans are not killed any oftener than Finds Favor on Table I esylng. but should prove their utter- because Ms constructiveness, his add the well-beaten egg. Boll the elsewhere.—Los Angeles Times. victory. Select young, plump chicken, wash, raisins In two tablespoonfuls of the antes. Let all who claim to speak with “ The roost astonishing thing In the knowledge Of the science of govern­ draw disjoint, and cut Into pieces flour. Sift the other dry Ingredients the Holy Spirit give the exact words political history of the slule Is the ment, hl* high courage and admir­ Must Go Together so that they can he subjected to suitai.le for serving. Wipe the pieces able candor are not to he found In There can be no economy where of chicken dry. sprinkle with salt and and add alternately with the milk to tests. The same Spirit disruption In the ranks of the Demo- the first mixture. Stir In the raisins which showed to these disciples that rrnts this year.” Senator Keel stild. the party they have renounced. Farm there Is no efflclency.-Lord Bacons- pepper, and rub well with flour. and vanilla. Bake In greased muffin ..iWerlnn awaited Paul, revealed unto “ Democrats all over the state Inter- leaders are for Smith because they field. In a heavy skillet, heat a generous tins for 15 to 20 minutes at a tem­ v.,,.. ,i.„ .«me suffering and sent him pret the nomlnn Ion of Al Sn..... as an believe his promise that he will give quantity of well flavored fat to Jus perature of about 375 degrees Fahren­ him the same suffering farmers the relief they failed to get attempt to Tainmanylze the nation. Often Noted forward into It. u smoking below t the smoking point point First put heit. Serve while still warm. “ The Democratic leaders of our under eight years of Republican ad- IV. Paul Tarrying In Philip’s Hous« We sometimes fear the better a mau In the larger and thicker pieces of ministration. Labor leaders favor him state have fallen hack on the old argu pretends to be the worse he talks chicken so that each piece w ill be because “ during his 25 years In public (vv. T14)’ . ment of race prejudice and whit Resuming their Journey they paused •about you.—Montgomery Advertiser. surrounded by the hot faL I artly Economy in Silk Hose office he has proved himself to lie a rule, hut I do not think that It I briefly at Ptolemais to greet the cover and watch closely to prevent by Sewing Up Long Run brethren there, after which they went going to avail for them. The preach devoted and Invaluable friend of the City M ainly French scorching. Turn the chicken as soon No small accideut cause» one’s heart to Caesarea. Here they look up their ers of the state are almost solidly working man.” About 75 per cent of Montreal’s pop­ as It becomes golden brown. Reduce to sink faster than a run In new silk abode with Philip who had so success­ against Smith.” ulation of 1.130.000 is of French origin the heat, and cook until tender, re­ stockings. In short, the reason for the un- fully wrought In the early days of the move, and drain on brown paper to Sewing a long run on the sewing church. IBs four daughters doubtless Passlng by Ids statesmanship and precedented break In party ties Is absorb the excess fat. machine often makes It possible for are mentioned to show that the Spirit's ability to lead the nation to new that on nil Important Issues Governor To prepare chicken gravy, to each has definite, courageously the stocking to he worn again. Large g ifti are not confined to one sex. lc I i lev ament and prosperity for the Httillh 2 tablespoonfuls of fat allow 2 table- stores are now able to repair many __ _____ moment, there Is nothing more reas- avowed programs while Hoover has V Paul at Jerusalem (vv. 15-17). spoonfuls of flour and cook for two or types of “ runs” perfectly but If the *> « tt» « - The brethren at Jerusalem gladly re aur|iig In the political picture than the ntet them only with political fltlb- three minutes, stirring constantly. Then run happens to develop into a side S9 í reived him and his companions Paul’s honesty and straightforwardness of dtthbery." evasions and meaningless add cupfuls of rich milk. Cook tear It cannot be mended perfectly. 5 R C S ’ t L generalities. lodging place was with an old disciple. Herbert Hoover. until thickened, adding more salt and A safe precaution Is to buy two pairs nepper If needed. Sprinkle finely exactly the same shade. This is real H o o v e r an d th e F a rm e r Little Things C o m p a re th e C a n d id a te s chopped parsley over the gravy and economy for there will be two out of Governor Smith’» Kt. Paul speech L ittle foxes that spoil the vineyards: It Is evident that Governor Smith serve hot with the chicken. four which w ill he wearable after the lit t le compromises with the world; regards the farm problem as the su­ puts all the farm leaders who are other two have been cast aside. disobedience to the still small voice preme challenge to the next admin­ »npporting Mr Hoover In nn unten­ Walking for W ater In little things; little Indulgences of istration. Which Is better filled to able position Mr. Hoover’s plan of Then them Is the woman in Mary SUFFERING ELIMINATED farm re lie f Is far removed from that H am Loaf tl.e flesh to <*)* ’’•’kh-'T of ,I" |F deal with I t — Hoover, the product of land discovered by the rural engineer- 15-year» success In treating Rectal and of raw strokes of policy: doing evil in little an Iowa farm with world wide experi­ of the farmers themselves, lie wants together one pound Mix Colon troubles by the Dr. C. J. Dean Ing specialists of the bureau of public ground ham. one pound of raw ground things that «'“ «I «'"» <* nw: “ nd ence In great business enterprises, lo make the tariff, which tl.elr expe­ NON-SURCICAL m et:«! en­ roads. U. S. Department of able. ui to give WRITTEN AS. veal, two eggs, one cupful of cracker beauty. S l i d the fruitfulness of the and with the ro-o|>eriitlon of another rience discounts as an aid, the baslg ,ure who walked a distance of 4*1 crumbs, one and one-half cupfuls of vine are sac S t RASCE of PILES C U M - iicrificed.—J Hudson Taylor product of the wheal and corn belt. ot farm relief. Nowhere has lie said MATED or FEE REFUNDED. miles a year—equal to the distance be < harles Curtis, or the governor of a U n it he would have signed Ute Me- Send today <« FREE 1OO pa»» milk and a pinch of pepper. Pack In­ book deacnbtngcauae» and prop, iween Chicago and Otnaha-carrylng to a mold and steam for three hours. seaboard state, without a farm bio k- ' Nary Haugen bill bud he been In the A Divine Pull treatment n t such alimenta. water from th* put"l> «« the h,,u"* The ham Is usually «ally enough so All who stand “ with <>"d have » ground or any Intltnute knowledge of W h ile llo u « e . nor ran It be assumed There is yet work to he done ¡0 eman , farm conditions? Kansas City Star. I that be w ill do so If he Is elected e l COLON t i l l that no additional salt is needed. The divine pull l-e* ✓ elpating the American farm wife from I loaf may be ser\ed hot or «Heed cold. to the water buckeL her slavery r r- I R E s ¡ _ , -e ‘ •Xi'? ,.'î,r ’ R OA V t ■ V.VitiSAii ip