Osnaburg for Clo»et Is MORE VARIETY IN in Favor and Inexpensive SCHOOL LUNCHES < F t *, p ared by th e f nt ted S ta tes (Mnartin* nt o t A gricu ltu re ) In furnishing a room which has either one very large closet or two closets, an Idea may be borrowed from the small modern apartment. Many of these apartments consist chiefly of a lurge day-time living rocm which is turned Into a bedroom at night by ex­ tending a davenport and opening a closet door, revealing a dressing nook within. A closet of this kind must have room for a chiffonier or chest of drawers with a mirror, and places to store all the little accessories that are usually visible In a bedroom. A good drop light Is needed. If the clos­ et Is big enough, there may be a pole a t one side for garments on hangers. Or, as In the case of this room pho­ tographed by the United States De­ partment of Agriculture, the room may have another closet for outer clothing. Convenient wall bags or pockets for shoes and hose line the doors of this closet. They are hung on curtain rods top and bottom to keep them In place and make them easy to take down for washing. Behind the bu­ reau other pockets take care of mis- Sameness About Material Carried Daily. Ohe KITCHEN CABINET l,e . in:». W estern N«» -U «l»r Pu>*>u I I Prepared by thu r u tted State* D vpartm sut of A griculture. > *T U b e a u ttfu l to le a v e th a w o r'd SundaySchool ’ Lesson ’ Scraps of H um ó, j i f D IM a a M .x u ly Bib»« • m u itu t« o f C h ic a g o ) Builders Now Insist a w h ile There Is apt to be a discouraging r W . a ta c a l ’ o h m -) F a r th e s o ft vtalona of th e n ig h t. sameness about the lunches the chil­ on Proved Materials A nd free , a t ia a t. fro m m o r ta l c a r * dren carry to school. Why not make and g u ile . According to the Index number com­ Lesson for December 30 T o liv e aa o n ly In th a a n g e ls HELP I sandwiches of different kinds of bread piled by a large New York trust com s ig h t. once In a while? Use whole wheat, pun,. American homes are costing In sleep's s w e a t re a lm so c osily REVIEW—PAUL, THE WORLD “John, dear,“ ph,med the flapper rye, or steamed brown bread some­ sh u t In, more each year. \\ Idle the average CHRISTIAN W h e re , a t th e w o rs t, » '• o n ly bride, “1 wish you would bring home times In place of the usual white cost for aiKirtuient houses Is only a d re a m o f aln. some calendars with you tonight. bread; or raisin, nut, or date bread, — John Q. Sosa. G O L D E N T E X T — F o r m . to llv o '■ little over the 1921 murk, the Index “What the heck do you want with all of which are good with cheese fill­ number for private houses shows an C h ris t. . „ , ing or no filling at all. Or orange P R IM A R Y T O P IC — S to rie s o f P sut. average rise from 100 In 1921 to 121-0 calendars?” he demanded. MORE ABOUT LAMB J U N IO R T O P IC — W h a t P a u l . L ife “Oh," »he replied. “I've Just heard bread, made with chopped cooked in 1927. orange peel. For a change omit sand­ Part of this Increase at least Is due of a date pudding that Is awfully 1 ' in ter m ed ia te A N D S E N IO R T O P ­ The breast of lamb ts one of the wiches and Include biscuits, rolls, or most tasty cuts when G reatn ess. to educatiou in materials, which has good and 1 want to try making one properly IC — T h e S e c re t o L t E P A a u N l's D A D U L T T O P ­ convinced many house builders that a for dinner.” corn bread, or oatmeal or bran muf­ cooked and servtd. IC T — O T U h N a O L P if E e O P an d A ch ie v e m e n ts o f fins. A piece of cheese, hard-cooked low hrst cost does not prove that It la especially P a u l. barber egg. or a chicken drumstick may take cheap stuff ts not more expensive In absent - minded well flavored as It the place of sandwich filling. The cen Two methods of review are sug the end. An architect, writing anony contains a large ter of a roll may be hollowed out and mously, protested recently In an ad amount of extract­ gested. filled with chopped meat or cooked fish L The application of the principles vertislng magazine that his labors were ives. seasoned with mayonnaise. A small S ta ffe d and to modern everyday life. Thia can made more difficult because men and A bag of crisp potato chips Is liked oc­ rolled then roast­ only be applied to adult classes. As women who sought his services were casionally, and, not too often, a piece ed It Is a choice sign a week ahead the task of find already sold ou specified brands of of pickle main dish. Stewed Ing la each lesson a vital application lumber, paints, varnishes, shingles, Salad fillings, including a leaf of and served with peas It Is a most to the current Interests of life. The sash, wallhoard, plumbing, plaster, lettuce and any preferred dressing, wholesome dish. screens, hardware and all the fixtures following are offered as examples: always help to make ordinary sand­ Lesson 1. The bearing of Christian to be used In their houses. Cover with strips of bacon, season wiches more moist Bacon and lettuce, well and add one-half cupful of wa­ doctrine upon magical arts. “No longer,” he complained, “Is the ground peanuts mixed with cream, ter and bake three-fourths of an Lesson 2. How to love everybody. architect the final arbiter. Practically cooked meat cake In thin flat slices hour. Served with potatoes baked Lesson S. The Stan,lard of Chris everything which enters Into the are other good fillings suggested by with It and basted with the pan fat, tian giving. building of a house Is advertised to the bureau of home economics to vary one may have a whole meal In the Lesson 4. The measure of pastoral the consumer, and he Is accepting the the sliced cold meat that appears so baking dish. invitation to look things over.” responsibility. In many cuses, this architect found, frequently. Lesson 5. How to overcome the Scrambled Lamb.—Cut up two cup­ Be sure to season all sandwiches fuls of leftover lamb, beat four eggs drink habit. the client or his wife was sold on a with sufficient salt, and keep a small and add four tablespoonfuls of milk. Lesson 6. Brotherhood in Christ the product which meant additional ex­ salt shaker with the lunch basket. Cut Mix and scramble In butter In a hot wny to abolish war. pense, but so thoroughly had advertis­ 4 2 9 the bread evenly, but not too thin, and frying pan. Serve with French fried Lesson 7. The civil rights of a ing done Its work that no substitute "Shave or a hair-cut?" spread It carefully on both sides so potatoes piled around the lamb on a Christian. was acceptable. Fortunately few architects have this that the butter forms a coating that hot platter. Lesson 8. Prayer, the Index of the T w o in One feeling, as the large majority welcome prevents the filling from soaking Scotch Broth.—Cook a well cut up genuineness of the Christians life. W . had a t in . c a n a ry : clients who have some knowledge of through. Don't get the edges smeared lamb shank in one and one-half quarts 2. Make a suunnury of the facts ot W a also ow n a c a t; W . have no m o r . c an a ry , with butter. Butter should be creamed of water. Season well with salt each lesson and study the leading materials. They know such knowledge B ut puaa la now q u its f a t. gives protection and makes It easier Lefore It is spread on bread for sand­ when the meat is first put on. Add teaching thereof. wiches, but It should not he melted, as two cupfuls of diced potatoes, one Lesson for October 7. Paul boldly for them to give clients better bouses. M e e tin g M a n ’» N eed that makes It soak into the bnead. cupful of diced carrots, one-half cup­ preached the gospel at Ephesus In 'You have made some wonderful e x ­ ful of carrots put through the meat the synagogue and In the school of Property Values Held plorations of ancient tombs." Cod accompanied Ids chopper, two onions sliced. Cook un­ Tyrannus. Make Pineapple Sauce by Unity of Purpose “1 have,” the eminent archeologist. til the vegetables are tender, strain preaching with miraculous deeds. "And 1 am Inclined to think that the for Cottage Pudding and cool If the fat Is to be removed, Lesson for October 14. Tbe Infill Every growing city has witnessed ancients would have contributed more A new combination to many people or It may be served with tbe vege­ lible test which determines the real the grudual and scentlugly Irresistible to progress If they had paid less at­ Is a cottage pudding with a hot pine­ tables. Ity of spiritual gifts ts one's concep decline of once hlgli-class neighbor­ tention to private monuments nml apple sauce poured over IL Any pre­ hoods, sometimes because of the ail Barbecued Lamb.—Cut cold roast­ tion of and attitude towurd Jesus more to skyscraper»."—Washington ferred recipe for cottage pudding may ed lamb Into thin slices and reneat C hrist The best of the Spirit's vance gains for properly holders, but be used. The baking should be timed them In a sauce made as follows: gifts Is love, within the reach of all. often with no such developments or Star. A Closet May Conceal a Dresser or so that the dessert will be Just done Two tablespoonful» of butter, one Lesson for October 21. The source prospects, and lapse of a purely resi­ W a g e * o f an A rb itr a to r Chest of Drawers. when It Is time to serve IL The sauce half tablespoonful of vinegar, one- of Christian generosity Is the grace dential section from a once high es- •Dick and Dennis were quarreling can be kept hot in the double boiler. third cupful of currant Jelly and one- of God. God s gifts are reckoned by lute Is due to the attractiveness of cellaneous small articles that are As this sauce 1» made from canned fourth tenspoonful of mustard. newer additions with more modern over which should have the bigger the degree of willingness. needed at the dressing tuble. These pineapple, this is nn excellent cold Lesson for October 28. Paul, know­ houses and better planning. To some half of tn apple.” announced Mary, Roast Leg of Lamb.—Itub salt wall bags are made of osnaburg, to weather dessert. The bureau of home pepper and onion all over the roeab ing that false teachers would arise In extent such recession will continue. ‘hut I soon settled It." match the draw curtains and uphol­ economics has tested the proportions "That’s a good girl," aald her moth­ But If. through a neighborhood pol­ Inse.t small slices of clove of gar the church at Ephesus, called the eld stery covers used In the room. Osna­ lie in the meat, using one clove ers of the church together that he icy, consistent remodeling and mod er. "Whose part did you take?" given below: burg Is a strong washable cotton fab­ “I took both their parts," was tha Place In a hot oven and sear the might Instruct them how to meet the ernizatlon could be followed to keep 2 can (a b o u t <4 tap. s alt ric recently come into wide use for 1 No. 2 cups p in e a p p le ) 1 tbs. b u tte r meat on all sides. Add one-half cup difficulty. The ground of the charge measurable pace with newer districts, answer. “It was a lovely apple." household furnishings. It is easily u cup s u g a r 1 tba. c o rn s ta rc h fu! of water. Slice two tomatoes he gave them was that the church values might be conserved, If not ad­ laundered, inexpensive, and if not de­ N e v e r S aw a Locom otive Drain and press the Juice from the and one onion and place around the had been purchased with the blood vanced. There would be no sense lu sired in natural color, can be dyed. modernizing a single dwelling In a Critic—You have written a fine play. lamb with six or eight potatoes. of Jesus Christ. crushed pineapple. Mix the corn­ In the South it has long been known Lesson for November 4. The be declining district: ibe policy would There Is one scene In particular that starch and the sugar and add It to the Boast In a hot oven, basting the for many practical uses. Juice. Cook this mixture in the upper vegetables often with the meat. Serve Never In Christ Is a citizen as well have to be general. Hence the need even Slinkespeare could not huve pro­ as a Christian, loyal to the state as of organization and direction. duced. part of a double boiler over the direct very hot with the pan gravy. M e a t S a n d w ic h e s . Author—You flatter me. Which Mint sauce is always good to serve well ns to the church. flame until the sauce thickens. Stir An Infinite variety of meat sand­ constantly. Place the upper part of with lamb. Chop one-fourth cupful scene do you refer to? C o n .id e r H om e Lo catio n . Lesson for November 11. The be Critic—The ruilroad accident In the wiches can be made—beef, lamb, ham. the boiler over the lower part, cover, of mint, add a teaspoonful of pow llever Is In the world hut not of the There Is nothing more Important In chicken, tongue, fresh roast pork, porn and cook the sauce for ten minutes. dered sugar and pour over a table world. He sustains a relationship to the selection of a new home than Its last act tenderloin, etc. The meat may be Remove from the fire, and add the spoonful of boiling vinegar. Serve God which Is absolute devotion to location. This ts proved lu the fact sliced thin and placed between but­ butter, salt, and pineapple, and mix with the roast. Served He P u rp o te Him, a r latlonshlp to his fellow be­ that expensive house, are genera, y tered bread or minced and mixed with well. Serve over cottage pudding. liever which Is genuine love, and a constructed In choice locations, while The Visiting Sheriff When 1 was Uses for Leftover Turkey. mayonualse or salad dressing. There Is not, as a rule, much reason relation to the unbeliever which Is to lower priced dwellings grace lots that last here you had a prisoner who was to study leftovers for turkey, when the do good for evil, live honestly be nre |,.,s costly. Of course, there are on a hunger atrlke. Did he get any UTILIZATION OF WALL SPACE IN KITCHEN prices for the bird are fore them and he at peace with them exceptions to this rule. thing by It? Lesson for November 18 In order The Warden - Sure he did. He got Location, however, must enter Into so high. However, when o n e d o e s n o t h a v e to remove prejudice from the min,' consideration when the choice of a so thin he slipped out between the enough at the festive of the Jews, when Paul went to Jeru house has been made and there are bars and made his getaway. no hard and fuel rules to lay down hoard to "lick the plat­ salem he took a Jewish vow. D ID N ’T T A K E A T O N IC Lesson lor November 25. Paul' for the choosing of the right apot. ter clean,” here are a prayer life explains the power nn. I. ..id ful of fat. add two green peppers and Introduction when on business er the One W . Oigh’ d • • he s ep , on his r»«L telegraph company, It one medium sized onion finely rands He also wrote letters to his „as perfected a wood preservative •A c h a irm e n ought to ta k e a seat. Con vanienca and Good Lighting. Excellent Ute of Wall Space for chopped; cook for three minutes. Add friends One of the most tender and which not only trebles the life of Hie P re te n t are m lxed-the kitchen cabinet. The one can of tomato soup and one table beautiful letters ever written was pole hut which can be harmonized In hv th e I latter adjoins the counter that « te n d s gjioonful of flour. Season with one thut of I’Hill to Philemon, a model ot color to suit the artistic Inclinations “Then we came to the lovely blue One of the secrets of efficient work | from the second drainboard. 1 here Is teaspoonful each of salt and sugar: tactfulness and the first antlslsvery of the community. »eg Ferdinand stood under a palm In the kitchen Is good utilization of another window above thia counter when well blended add slz small I wilt Ion ever penned. and folded his arms." Lesson for Oecembsr 23. As Paul wall space for the necessary, equip­ and these two windows give fine light skinned mushrooms sliced, one half “Is that all?" Ciliasa Duly. tenspoonful each of chives and par» came to the end of his life he pre •Bui I *»• ,he tb ,t and ventilation. ment. The Illustration, from the: Lnlt How sre you keeping Atlanta on ley Place a row of turkey slices M-nted the true view which a Chris On a handy shelf In the corner be folded "—IJIU Berlin ed States Department of Agriculture, fhe pay roll? Ï ™ . . . ««*’ "-"> tween the windows are stored the rof overlapping each other on a flat bak. Han Should have concerning death "Faith Without works avalleth noth A Sure Sign ment In a rather large kitchen, the fee percolator, tea kettle, double boil­ Ing dish, moisten with a little melted He presents It under two metaphors ** S t I. to bring the varlou. work ers, and other utensils that must be butter and heat thoroughly. Garnish one an offering, and the other a de lilff All "Bill niusi he plaunlng to buy • the boosting nnd all the adver­ the platter with celery and pimento nurture He not only had the right tising in the world will not make s ipw esr.M centers as close together as poss ble. filled with water from the taps before cooking Hooks are provided for the strips. »lew of death, hut he could look ba, k so that the housewife will not tak Turkey Country Style.—Trim off all ward upon hl. life with the eon slste or «ectlon without dilzen co various small utensils that can be •1 rff he » IHtJng ill« wife urtf«- — .^ r a tio n The ,w«-lbllltle. as ndver the meat from the turkey, leaving It L-lousnesa of having finished hl. readily hung up. H,ed should tie developed and demon Kverybi» w o rn s g re n , desi -hl. gravy an.l cook well covered for an I windows reaches Its working space he fitted With Shelves or used to ac- Her H ushand-I II t*l 'hey won t he ^m m odn.e a n , additional equlpmeaL I T h e partly seen door opens on a gen hour or more. Strain off the broth, S tre e t H he can re v e iil t li a l he bus i «tltutlon „ „ „ „ h w o rn a» th e m en s old s p rin g sci r e L » " • such as a work table or an ironing , ..rat utility closet In which the hot leaving ti e vegetables. Thicken the fta n iti a «11.111 G u a rd Again»» F irs . un» p n w e b lii» F o t ti water boiler connected with the broth with two tablespoonful« ea«" * " t . - - - ■ - « H ¿ " r " ' » X i tow the drainboard and counter have cayenne and pour Into a deep dish. „ A t t e s a A « lir is t i,,n I» „ „ l e nuin flreproof shingles; build the walls 1« I,I,Ink? I ""•<>' » ,or * r,,v” been utilized for storing such article» Add tbs chopped parsley and celery, « b o I» r e a lg n e d . He I» m en n i lo b» » resist It and ellminste the dangers of Internal fires by fireproofing the fioorw n d i l l i III S IX S * « <Ì«H| fllS'Jlll* I the high stool, garbage pall, and vegetables and tn rk e, and serve. N" w w h 0 ’1 H people move from left to right n ns The mat Is negligible cornered to the I I .Ig Krttt* »1 r i IUMI firJe s. cooker. Where im »11 stove hlm I« I h lite» n a c over fot the picture— lite iiw b if» going from one task to anot ier. tnimofihving I total ageing. with » portable "VPn '• “J**1 ' turning from th e food I g.,Id. G II spare might well he arranged to hold Where vegetables sre P ^ P " " * I the oven »hen It 1» not the s in k -to that where other fu *d s 0 1 Í y J - Improved Uniform International S i