Womenis realm PAGE TWO THE GUARDIAN JULY 10. 1952 By oeaevlsu Ieinble Thai Body Of Yours E By James W. Barton. MD. Ei l Calamity. Sali Makes Trouble Her Career Sally Richards. 4, of St. Paul, Minh., has spent most of her short life flirting with disaster. Police rescue squads never know no-uooaoaooucv I ELLEII'S DIARY By An Island !'arsner's Wife "Ellen," we recall James query- the openin signal of a film in s picture-palace of the long ago. "you're silent. A penny for your thoughts!" And maybe mm was 1'1”! KAI! IEWDIGI 1118 in a. low voice as in silence. YOU HAVE A. DATE with this! , thouxii not without a rable A beauty you'll love to sew. it's The Sign Sgy - . a icipetion at heart. we awaited chic, with perfect fit and simple lines. Even the buttoned cuffs are easy, they're circular, to give that softly rippled look. smart as shown in check-and-solid color or choose . --up--vx-y.-xx ' scxgxcdsgxvhxdxi,-,3,x,x5;3ux.,-g.,cux.xwm,; V - For Lmmw CONSEEVING THE STRENGTH v17:.i1cel:I1ardt'.rswy "mi 0&2: tosaiiys M "M '” "ml" "'3' m”'”""" ” " "7 Pm”- A suomzu dynamic impulsive or THE nasar mother exists in a. perpetual "" IN” '1”"' W" ”'"'”"”"V h""” "M3 m”"' 5”” "- drive of creative skill 'or energy state of anxiety Recently Baily menu at H” P.” ” Jghmced W M' 16' 18' N: w" 51" 16 Ink” 4' ma incite to partioulsrl lively caught her head between the uni” in mum M W. "glued the y”d' udnchi 5" yud wmnli" Y 3' showing of Que vadis, three woIn- This pattern easy to use, simple action in putting over constructive program of prime importance. Forces, powers and inner compul- sion: make for high enterprise, with urge to tackle large matters with vim and initiative. There is a chance to make changes, enter into new deals, take trips, exercise ini- tiative, heed genius, and also bring warmth and verve into many con- tacts. with a desire to keep any social, as well as intellectual and experimental efforts, incite, but with minor cares. Those whose birthday it is may anticipate a lively and important year, with much of innovation, new enterprise and plans of very ob- jective and profitable consequence. initiative, energies and spirits arel Bans years ago I attended a con- vention at Battle Creek Senator- ium. I noticed that the toilet seats were high but the interns inform- ed me that Dr. Harvey Kellogg, the Superintendent, had placed smali benches about 10 inches high on the floor in front of each toilet seat so that each patient or inmate would be able to get his knees and abdomen closer together and so be able to use his abdominal and other muscles to get rid oi wastes from the bowel more readily. As most individuals are constipated. this would mean less strain on the heart and blood vc eis. some months ago i wrote about the great. effort required b.V Dati- ents is using tiie bedpan and how mwhed "I high puma" and ambbi much less was the effort of get- petty perhaps dis- This state of lion. in spitc of many iioyziiiccs, lcsis or agreeable features. tension and aCi.:i'ily may be in the home and social with a desire to keep things mov- an-x ting out of bed mid using the com- mode. It was pointed out that most fem heart specialists believed that, while coniacts.i complete rest in bad rested the heart. the getting up and moving porch steps. Six months ago, she imbibed rubbing alchoi; a year ago, turpentine was the beverage. Before that, disinfectant was the drink of the day. To vary the pro- gram, she has even tried to mani- cure her nails with a meat cleaver, Everyone is afraid to think of what may come next. Sally's latest flirtation with disaster occurred when she caught - her head between risers of the porch stairs en iii a row among numbers in the darkened theatre, an using scene flashed before us on the in- triguing screen that is memory. It was an April of the long ago- a nice April, though show still lin- gered paichlly along the fields. we remembered how pleasant was the strengthening sunlight, how crisp the evenings and nights. We recalled. too. how good it had been to know that the storms of winter were past and to feel again the clay of yard beneath our shoes. And we felt again though per- haps not with the keen regret cf, the young years, the momentary sadness which then came over us to conslde that should we not re- turn from our trip to "the valley of the shadow" destined for us in the near future - no matter the glories of that far shore as writ- ten - we should be lonely for this . . . winter over and gone, spring new and lovely, unfolding the ever to sew, is tested for fit. Has coin- plets illustrated instructions. Send Thirty-five cents (.'i5c) in coin (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern. Print plainly size. name, address, style numbe . Bend order to ANNE ADAMS, clo The Guardian, 60 Front Street West, Toronto, Ontario. Beiier English Iyl. d wiiiisun i i. What is wrong with this sen- tence? "He accomplished his work in an offhanded way, and everyone could see he was not as ambitious as the others." 2. What is the correct pronuncia- tion of "sobrlquet" ? 3. Which one of these words is . . 1 th od t 1 id tn fascinating delights of the season. - lng and significant. A few annoy-I c?rCulEfn0f19i":)T lfaesglrgigda chemo: we saw an Apr” evening! me iriisspallled? Imaginable, lliteratc. ances may mm in me tempo of IF. digestion and prevented coiistipaion sky still beautiful with the rich mmo I '0' mlmlmbm .. wresnnz m”e"m”5' Another important pirnt is the shades of the afterglow and we iegceiylxebadges the word map" . . . n A child horn on this day may hr. full of pop, ardor and seal. with a rreniive indie to be "HP F-Nd 910' i g." with versatility. vim and ob- y 1:;Cm,m, as M,” Also, it is recognized that a sud- of season at the mud dlgslnil 0113 Am,,," ' y7m den severe straining or movement, towards the nioulth of1:he i;1iverIb:- ;-'w- . . , , - LONDO,lx, July Lrngtltersymyn either of the bedpan or.the com- l(::'wm;g.t;k1:agt.Eisikc:dowwn;i Ito; :8” 1. SPY. um an nuuhandu wayyt y R riicssziszc rr-zitl in the Commons mime: 9311 031159 SCWT9 lrhfmiZC5 ill -Emil how luh it would benefit and, 'he was not ”so" ambitious 2'-lnusehold Scrapbook today, the Qllllon apprnvod tho blood pressure which may gC3U5f? res Hwegn M last WW5 as the others." 2. Pronounce so- ; erection of a monument hora in heart and blood l'3FC55l”e accidents 9”? ac ' - ' brl-kn, "o" as in "so," "i" as in 3, noun. 1," the memory of Jrin Chrisilaan Smiiis, South African Prime Min- isio.r "physioclnaical indiiziiitr” experienc- ed by the patient in using the bcdpan. (heart strokes and brain strokcsi However. being able to get knees and abdomen closer tog:-thcr, as with the use of the small bench at about the yard with Rob. a wee lad. And James came from stabl- ing the old mare after a last day done, Ellenl" he said. adding, "and be at home these days." And we re- membered, thinking a bit sadly as 5. What is a word beginning with "ev" that means "to empty"? "it." "a" as in "ate,"' accent first 4"" I glad! I've w""'Ed 5” "men I” syllable. 3. illiterate. 4, Beginning commencment. "The disease in its lnclpience." 5. Evacuate. IVES Anne Adams ;Patierns' saw” I -1- (K it -.n..---- Good Riddance The furnace is a splendid plad : j the sanalorium. these accidents are silly seems properly pt-nitent. at left. as mother lectures her on the danzfls M "Wit c1e”Ve"' :(:aI;?g: 3.11:1 in Igiksgfigeihzgig mg: - for those soiled meat wrapping Initiated Cl-gareue less likely to occur, as lcs criergv At right, the would-be nianicurist is patched up for the umpleenth time. be” us on presently m new '5 and greasy ice cream boxes. The; Case to Crochet is expended when the commode is used. "From both a postural and energy-conserving standpoint, the strain necessary for defecation , We saw Alderlea as it was in the . ttilitnuege IIioi:;I1:roh1mIt:dclf's:iE:i?:(isu7I:Y,A d xi N fa aI PTIZBS 5 old days before ma iltiusier dera odf nun stain, 1 War 3 3 I II farming came to eman i Fruit stains can be removed from ported sitting or squatting position seems to be the best for defecation. l icanadlan Home Sewers ....u....uu:-rung... -...-an Eutiioinv mx's COLUMN- ---so 1rA(e()eN)1uxIsbsI1uxr1Muwhsusssex-nnlsuuaqnuuxvenxnuxnssxxssunsx scenes: "We may not pass this way again." And a new picture came to mind: changes - to hip rooves and erect HowCsnllii By Anne Ashley affln onto my Jelly so that it may Q. How can I pour the par- and all attraction to files, and bugs is eliminated. Never kee1 E can be burned in a few minutes them around until trash day. the hands. by making a solution ol roachq y. 1 ' th 1 I - U50 M the W593” M99375 W "3? -- 7 ' bundmgt Thereenswafm Zcif .3”: be easily removed later? a teaspoon of lemon nice in a cup " h l 1 ' " r cedur froml 39” mm M p ' p A - in "N7 V5093” P 0 9 ; Homo y tewers hem dmereml e S S . 3 nserved space at one end, hay;-1- A. After filling the jar with jcl- of warm water and rubbing this me 5”'”dmi"t M energy. C”” t I ,1 . . , mg the boner, tnmgutng me. ly. lay a strong piece of string over the stains. The above mmnnamm re the i Wmdmn C-xFLs' II m ham Mn Ir-S1 "gig place beneath- the coach-house about six inches long over the top zgpelgffy M, ”'f ”'j'”'””fh W” l F,1,2z,,”f,,,.i.'Z, ”,?f"a.L,f::,i”gC;?,I;E.';:,L,f woman Cons-ders T k- B k adjoined wlth'broad rolling door to or each Jar. Then pour the pamt- Oilcloih e Dan I1 8556" ml 9 5' t i e i I 6 In BC ' (in over the 0rd and allow to har- mount 0! energy expended was my newspapersi musmned me amp. i I 9 ldmiatssmg SuIe1sii.?ein-ileliiggyvelliilccie nyfalden. When the Jelly is to be used, Rub the oilcloth occasionally tained by Drs. Joseph G. Benton. M01181 Sewing Skill 01. Camdml 0"0U9I1 Y M'5er5bIe M3Ie fiiprf in in those years ithe paraffin will slip out easily by with it mixture of beeswax and Henry Brown, and Howard A. Rusk l Rome” at the mm ;1a;:0nMSshew- III gobartaryoxf the hen poum.y.imk1ng hold of each end 01 me turpentine, and it will last longer. (New York University) and piibllsh- l mg Come-SE and 515 10" OW-t DEAR MISS DIX: My husband and I have agreed to present our ' h It be m . string and pumng. . Cd in ""3 Jwmal 9f me Ammclm i hold M H” Sn”MOn'MDum Royal pmblem "I W” "".d M W” zidvice EOVM" OI." decI5I.””' I'Il?i.'I)1iisi: wiiioaq In: eiiarnsnegeyond Q. How can I make a piece of Medical Assocmuon. .1)-ltotclimlltionircal. on Wednesday. werc lrnflrrlfd fwrrrnty-e:;):,lii. .i'ear's 5llI0blftl n clhvilhcergrmfl3)l'1l)'.t (I and seated at an exact angle to tough meat more Lender; ' Gemmg up on me first day 0; inc 1. Wiln 1- a minis or o per orm ie mnrrizigc. u my us an o ,ece V n t structures, A A mblespoomul of Vmegar. operation and having patients re- National judges who included 30 1 EGVE in imybfirst l"flllSiakedWtIii'l hllllzl. Hehivas 25; I, 21. It 3:: ozggevryfis ixpwing men, or ii teaspoonful of lemon juice. turn to their home in 10 days to Miss Margaret Thornton, Fashion wimm: h:I';':l190if”frg'n 9l'H:”:vvalml;tj I::e V235 C:)?m1;'l:lIS and quite sumciem fur me 1-9- added to tough meat, or corned two weeks is now almost routine and Beauty Editor of Canadian y .' . , L! 0; me LIme5- me 914:1 beef, while it is boiling or roast- wwh a ban 0! anew town and a treatment. This shows now import- Home Journal, Mine. Nicole Ger- . v'hD4,l;:lm.z' Ixhmvh Ihdld halfnost (0 menfayllouyf has iigiifensvnas the same; but there lng will make it more tender. I Y ant to the gtrneral health to main, Canadian Radio and Film fhe prtztgiunrggn. out; was very a t roug W” '1 vacancy where now gm; coz- Q. How can I remove grit. from crochet hook. you can turn out a sturdy getting up on the feet in the op- lililc can 10! Your ciqunelie Pack Th” inion of many physicians. edges are laced ioqether with brown cotton strands twisted together to form a cord. To mark the ccise as yours alone, add your initials in brown cord. Be Thankful The orderly officer entered the if you would like directions for ciochel- dining-hall and asked the men if inq this CIGARETTE CASE and cover there were any complaints. One re- ior a square compact, send ct stomped. crult. sprang up and complained that he had found a cigarette-end aeli-addressed envelope to llae Needle on the edge M his plate work Department oi this paper and ask for Leaflet No, C G-ll7, "Good heavens. man"' exclaim- ed the officer. "What did you ex- pect - a packet of twent " ” Star, Miss Alice Grant. Education- al Director, the Canadian Spool Sperber, Canadian Fashion Design- cr, declared the following winners: Mrs. E. Wainess, Vancouver; Mme. Eugene Titmblay. Jonqulere, F.Q.: Miss Betty Lou McLean, Toronto; Miss Juliette Gholctic, Montreal, and Miss Sue Ray. Toronto. Ee- causc of a tie in the judging, equal prizes wsre awarded to Mme. Phil- ippe Therricn, Quebec City and Mrs. L, G. Coalcs. Vancouver. In addition to cash awards of sl00.00 each. National winners re- Ootton Company and Mr. Lawrence ) go hack to work. first Muriel Nlsseu work. thing to please me. responsibility was for trouble really began. When the baby was ten months old. he insist- ed I hire someone to care for her so that I could I had to refuse, since I felt my the hnbyvilicn My husband became so stingy he would give me nothing. Nor would he do any- Hc claimed since he worked for the money, it belonged to him and he had no obligation to me at all. The few things he did for, l me, or our two children, were for the purpose of l impressing outsiders with his generosity. He made the olrlcr girl leave school when she was 15 to go to Constant nagging brought on n nervous breakdown for the younger girl, and her father wouldn't even pay for medical care. By that time, of course, I was working. Then came the war, and the two girls married, each at 17. thinking that was the best way to get away the iiy the house across the lane. We glanced at the clock . . . a few minutes yet to wait before the picture should commence to un- roll. And we saw . . . Until tomorrow- - - Diary - - - Good-nigh” Morning Smile Worse the eye? A. Apply a drop of castor oil. Or. bathe it well with warm witch hazel or pure olive til. Y Modern Eilqueiie By Roberta Lee , - Q. Is it proper for a man's moth- er to give a bridal shower for her prospective daughter-in-law? A. It is never good form for a CHOCOLATE TOPPING Mix dry, 3-5 cup Fry's Cocos (mm h0m9- Nellhef marriage was happy. Finally I left my husband. and went into dressmaking. Now he has come back. and wants to mom”. or 3 do” rehnvm to give the shower - this is in the nature CElVC(l a three tiny ail,-expenses paid luxury trip to Montreal and were Mt Msnougau Md bee" plalning of insomnia. "Even count- com- j E Alice Brooks D:s!igns Rcmmpamed by me womenvs page begin all 0VET- promising to change. However, he won't admit he I ' at um I ..d M ... Tie . Editors of newspapers who spon- was 5”" Wm” '" ""y””"3- :15 ;:er::e;.51I;,O g1D0d';03:1mghe: '10 shower siifouldorbe glrilgnomiind iill '”!d .91 c"a;5”3"i,A.f.d'w:::r 1 1 t d . , . e c rig us - ' at rr ng, cup oi ing . . sored the regional comes”, ove o o for others and perhaps that has been why Ive been mm. expenses paid, by 8 friend. or 3 Bgilil misuwl Pounmo 1”, so quick to give in to everything. group of friends. of the person for L. R- "it is uni god it on mum, u whom the shower is given ANSWER: Your very long 1 cm. bl h i h v h d i b id .7 I l D ' considerably, presents the most ceonsunivynaie pictiait: rff no asei-flsjiiti to m'oo0' replied ms pumeri Q I have mmced some Along with the National prize winning entries, 50 other horne- sewn garments of all types, ranging cover and cool. Keep in refrigerator. FREE RECIPE BOOK TOVVEL A DA! people mm '0 ”"b'md" R mwei 3 5”-'9! take a heaping spoonful of ice ffonq ' .6 I ' I 1 ' Ir Selvien dtifferent motifs tell you beauiiIIliTi:'ui.aifoIi'2K(Ir:lIl1l:s ti) :iIai-:31-c.l :1iI:1I;E?:&"Rb.clIi)e':nen;i:cralInngit fzreedylrlilan ihlat I have read lin a long "my that toms!” cream, and men take several smdndmednd w ch c ores to do ever.V day of ms cvenmg wean impressed those - . , g many a crs a ong the same lines. But the next morning Mr- MC- mouthfuls of it. Is this not incor- addrzirfo the weekt Perfect gift for the who mmessed me Show Mm the ' " Dougall was still complaining. x-ecu 1:py.c.dbui-y Ltd., bride, easy for beginnefsi outstanding sewing abllty of Com HE WOAT CHANGE .. . ., A. It is not good manners. Only Dept. 4, Monlnllu ..Day,o,,meg,,,,eeku tmmfe, mo, admn women. You beg," h "Vin m t t d h h d H I did hcfrttglleep a wink. he said. enough ice cream for one moumg mg (mm 5 hy 3 to 5 by 5 inches! Tms is me rm” "me a National d I y I ky E if is you an your Oils an will agree to any I counie, e 10,000 sheep. I ml would be taken on the spoon I Puma.” 1286. embroidery direcg Hombsewm Contest and F ecision ' ma e. ow naive can you get. Ho hasnt agreed to a sheared em. combed the wool, at one Mme nuns. 8 B-5 on thing in twenty-eight years and you expect him to change had it spun lnlo cloth, made into Q Is it p'wpe,, to Issue mm” H C Wu," - ' e esoawi Show, opened to non-professional sewers only, has been attempted in Canada, and the success achieved indicatcs that it will i pm annual event. - Are you going in live out your life fondly expecting a miraculous metamorphosis? They do occasioanliy happen, by the grace of God, Continued on page 13 suits. took 'em to the city. and lost money on the deal. I didn't sleep a. wink. tions to a cocktail party over the telephone? A. Certainly. Send Twenty-nve Cents in coins for this pattern (stamps cannot be accepted) to ALICE BROOKS De- signs, cm The Guardian, 60 Front Street West. Toronto, Ontario. Please print plainly Name, Address. and Pattern Number. Richer Chocolate Flavor. " &if .Cook's Corner ...... 'Kfk 'K Plmieinto Cheese Mold . 4AL-APS t one package pimiento cheese. 3 tablespoons cream, 1 tablespoon gelatlne, 1-4 cup cold water, 2-3 cup tomato soup. 1-3 cup salad dressing. 3 tablespoons grated car- rot, l-2 teaspoon minced onion, 8 tablespoons minced cabbage. Cream the cheese until smooth and soft. Blend in the cream. soft- en gelatine in water. I-leat soup and add gelatine until dissolved. then cool. Add cheese. salad dress- ing. carrot. onion and cabbage. Tum into mold and allow to set. 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