. 0,. war: game -on-an? 5. .Iy Wednesday. January 5. 1955 The Guardian Page 10 LET'S EAT .......j... Eat Rice For Dessert By ma halts! uzux Every hotel and restaurant chef has rice pudding often on the menu, because he knows it is popular. But he does not serve rice puddins of the gluey consistency like that pre- pared in many households. And it must always have a glamogr touch in flavor and in color contrast. Adding that note of color is im- portant, for plain rice pudding in itself lacks eye appeal. Consider two favorites. lemon- rice pudding and apple-rice. Here is the way a good "Chef would pre- sent them. Lemon Rice Pudding Squaree: Mix together 1 c. flaky. cooked. white converted or brown rice, 1 well-beaten egg. 1-. c. sugar. 1. tsp. salt. juice and grated rind ': lemon. Ind 2 c. milk. Transfer to a buttered or mar- garined qt. baking dish, Set in a pan: surround with hot. water. Bake 40 min. in ii moderate oven. 350 degrens P. or until firm in the renter and ll,r:lit browii, Serve cold. out in squares. Gar- nish with currant jelly sauce. Apple Rice Ramekins: Rub 6 low lidivldual ramckins tbaking dishes) 'tl'lfl'l butter or margarine. Mix Iatlcce. lg ('. sugar. grated rind ii lemon. and )'ll('P 2 lemons. Have ready 3 c. flaky. cooked, white crvilvericd or brown rice. In Hints Collected by (Mother of 5) Resolved iby any ' number of wise inew moth contemplating the New Year): "I will arrange to spend a certain amount of time every day enjoying my baby . . . knowing it will do both of us more good than rearranging the lincn closet. l'll also remember to reserve some special rccrcation time with dad, once a week or so." Rcfrcshed parents are better parents. . O Feeding point! There are good rea- sons why so litany doctors suggest Gcrbcris (icrciils ils ”st2iricrs". For (icrbcr's Ccrcnls are fortified with the iron, cnlciuiii and B-Vitamins babies need a few weeks after birth. They're well-known for their good-feeling tex- ture. . .the creamy- smooth consistency preferred by babies used to a liquids- only diet. Five mild, pleasing flavors for variety: Rice. Bar- lcy.0:itmcal.Whenl. and Mixed ('crcail. . . e Nightle note. Excessive ironing flattcns ihc nap on little flannel nighiics. Brushing after drying kec s lcm soft. fluf y. new looking. And what mother can't i use the time saved from the ironing board? 9 l U I 7'09"!" '9P0'f- As baby advances to more and more varieties of solid food. you can chalk up :1 lot of cnntcntcd coos by serving Gcrbcr's Strained Foods. Each onc is famous for its inviting truc color. and smooth-on-tlic-tongue tcxturc. All are specially processed for high re- icntion of wholesome food values. And look at the grand (icrbcr choice: 7 vegetables. 9 fruits. 5 dinners, 4 des- scrts, 6 iill-mcat products. Freol More on meal appeal. (icrbcr's liclpful booklet. "Foods for Baby and Mcallimc Psychol- ogy”. For your copy, just write Mrs. Dan Gerber, Box 68, lngr-tiicr 2 C. cold apple-I baking dishes. alternately layer applesauce mixture and rice. spread with 1-6 c. raspberry. strawberry. peach or other Jam. Top with it c. fine cookie or cake crumbs mixed with 2 the. melted butter or mar- garine. Bake 35 min. in a moderate oven, 875 degrees P'.. or until browned. Serve warm. garnished with hard sauce; or cold with ice cream or a whipped topping Top with a maraschino cherry or a strawberry. TOMORKOW'S DINNER Toaaed Salad Bowl Chopped Beef Patties Kale Creamed Potatoes Soubise Pickled Beets Rice Fruit Ring Coffee Tea Milk Rice Fruit Ring: In a double boiler top. heat 2 c. apple juice and l '2 c. any other fruit Juice desired. Add in c. sugar and 5. tsp. salt. Stir in 1la' c. white rice; cook and stir until boiling. Set over boiling water; cover and : cook 35 min.. or until rice absorbs liquid. Transfer to at slightly butler- ed or margarlned qt. ring mold cool and chill about 2 hrs, or until firm. Unmold on a gleaming glass or other attractive plate. surround with almost-thawed frozen straw- berries or raspberries and rosettes of whipped cream. SUGGESTION OF THE CHEF "Soubiae" in French always im- plies the use of onions in a sauce or agzirnlsh .30 for creamed pota- toes scublse, top with sauteed slle. ed onionl. Emphasis On Cotton 'I'O.RON'10. (GP)-ailfnphasis on cotton. followed in favor by silk and wool. is evident in resort and spring wear for the fas-hlon-con- sclous woma-ri. Canadian designers in winter displays range through models for a wardrobe that may be carried 1, into summer. Clear color. well- defined line and full skirts were features of most of the costumes shown here Thursday by a Toronto manufacturer. With a nod in the direction of dull skies. rainwear came out crips in weather-treated cottons. A refreshing pink sateen coat with o deep-cuffed sleeves could be worn belted or not. A pale beige cotton tweed wit-h deep collar was leather- trimmed. while I black and white b check had huge diagonal zip- pered pockets. For later day wear I. water- proofed pink velveteen, full-backed and pellon-lined with huge pockets and sloping shoulders, made a h striking t.op for white or pastel- coiored cottons. SEPARATE! POPULAR Play shorts could be brief or not, 'dark cottons with curved upturned cuffs. and longer birdseye white pique shorts could be teamed with b oval-necked blouses with neck and arm bandings of permanently- pleated self material. or with bright in-or-out shirts with bowed sleeve bands and waist tie. Interchangeable separate; with softly pleated skirts to' be worn with or without crlnolines featured nylon-rayon jersey and the low round-netted blouse fastened with V mother-of-pearl buttons. Similar separates in sateen could ex- tend the season for this costume from spring throughout the sum- mer. Leisure wear came forward in black. quilted satin glamor pants, pocketed. studded with rhinestones and topped with a long-sleeved white satin blouse and red cum- merbu-nd. One lovely two-piece outfit in natural pongee silk has a bias- cut. quilted skirt and a. blouse with B a b d Toronto 18, Canada. ALICE BROC three-quarter sleeves, double col- lar tabs and red cummerbund. KS DESIGNS l SEVEN POTIIOLDEIEI Pattern-full of potholders -- all different, gay, easy to makel Per- fect for jiffy-gifts. bazaars. as well h as your own kitchen -- use gay scraps, bright thread. Valuel Seven .- yes. seven pot- holders in Pattern 7858. Directions and embroidery transfer. Bend TWENTY-1'-'lVl: CENTS in coins for this pattern (stamps can- not be accepted) to Alice Brooks n designs cm The Guardian, do Front street west. ' Toronto. Ontario. Please print plainly NAMI. AD- DRESS. PATTERN NUMBER. WONDERFUL is the word - for 1 our NIW Alice Brooks Needlecraft Comic; for 1989. toiting, enchant- ing. irresistible L. our new designs re all that - and even moral and 5 cents for your copy of this terri- flc odtaloj - right. NOW! what to sign in Al h You'll lofltdef every wonderful ae- t cruise and resort wear. l d can boil range then place itlin the baby's room. well out of his reach. If you have 5 method. A natomt decima- Experienced Tragyeler Handsome knitted dresses have. been perennially popular with ex- perienced lady globe trotters and it has appeared again in a new sil- houette which is sure to win acclaim. The version pictured features F S g evelop into a big cold in a little ' person. So. while a cold may be or prlng Fashlons merely an inconvenience to you. it might easily turn into bronchitis or pneumonia in your baby. What can you do if your baby comes down with it cold? There are several ways you can help him. Usually your baby will sleep long- er if he has a cold. If a stuffy nose makes his breathing difficult, than e's going to be awake more often. The best way of clearing his head is with steam. There are many vap- orizers of one sort or another on the market which will steam satisfactorily. M produce a Beneficial Various substances such as benz- in. menthol. or eucalyptus -may be added to the water being vaporized. if your doctor advises it. but it is the moisture itself which is really eneficial. If you don't have a vaporizer. you water on your kitchen in an uncovered pan and of. plate, it will make the job eas- ier. Bring the water to the boiling point on the kitchen range to save time, and then place the pan on the hot plate. You can even use a wet. sheet to add moisture to the room. if you re unable to use the steam I-fang the sheet. in the aby's room; don't. put it over the bed. It's a bit messy. but better than no additional moisture at all. Keep the room warm both day nd night. 1 think you'll and the est temperature is about '10 to 72 egrees. Ordinarily a baby with a cold will sleep better on his stomach. If our tot tucks his knees under him. that's swell. If he doesn't. you can stick a couple of books under the foot of his crib to raise lt'a few inches higher than the head. You can do this even if he does sleep on his knees. This will help drain the muciw out of your baby's mout.h'a.nd nose onto the sheet. You don't want him to swallow it, or to suck it into his lungs. d If his nose is stopped up, and he has to breathe through his mouth. his throat will become dry and might get sore. might interfere Sometimes this with his eating. not: he can't breathe through his mouth and eat at the same time. Give the baby plenty of lukewarm. boiled or specially prepared baby water. You can continue his regular feedings. does have a fever, and is bottle-fed. you can use less milk water in making his formula. if he has no fever. 1! ha and more Don't force him to take any food e doesn't want. and don't take him outside until his fever has subsided. Give him a sponge bath instead of is regular tub bath. Wipe his nose frequently if it is running, and spread a little cold cream or borlc acid ointment on his upper lip and on the edge of his ostrlls. QUESTION AND ANSWER. K. W.: Four of my nl'ljIr&ill turned white and they are brittle. have been informed that itll due to lack of something in the diet. l could you advise me? Answer: Deficiency in the diet may be responsible for the condi- tion of the nails. on the hand. there are certain d which may also cause a disturbance of this type. such as psoriasis, ecs- cnia or ringworm of the mm. or Oareful study by the vhilhill would be advisable to determine the cadet cause. MORNING SMILE Drought. before the eqiftyllle out-2-aim-.r'oumtiini&.1 i bound: " ' dinmanlyollliliti Mao. Tiny seed pearls are a ttouch on the pocket and small collar bordered with a crochet edging which continues down the covered-button closing. detailed in a novelty stitch alternating with heavier rib. a shorter cardigan top designed for discreet decorative The flared skirt is ny HERMAN N. BUN-ILESI-ZN. M. n lKEEp IN Tam How To Help A Baby Down With a Cold A little cold in a big person can MAKE UP Reducing is up to you. The doc- tor con warn you to take off weight. family and lrlends: may urge you to lose - but until you personally make up your mind. you will not stay with a diet. The following inspiring letter shows that once you make that important inner de- clsion. you can do anything: "I am writing this to help some- one else. when one has to breakl a lifetime habit of overeating. I , iii. Slun.cq'a1I,o hoIIm'nq'. do believe it is theqnind that has to be made up first. I have al- ways been heavy. At 10 I weighed 100 pounds. at 20 I weighed 196. I love to cook and love to eat. At 29 I weighed 334 pounds and wore size 53 dress. "Like many others Ignever could lose - I suppose I never really gave it a good try. A visit to the hoapltal convinced me. I followed the doctor's orders for a year, and in that time lost 100 excess pounds. "I have been on my own for two years now and hold my weight at 170 pounds. I have reduced 164 pounds and I feel fine. Every day at the same time I get on the scales. If my weight is up a pound. I leave on dessert for a day or two and I will be down again. It is not difficult to control my weight now. , Inspiration For Slimming By Ida Jean Kain do a good reason for it-but our wint- to be" an old-timer or a farmer. who came by "Why I mind-and you too know it Ellen. then would be ice on the river: by this-plenty for the smelt- flaberineo to gat..to-their nets on, and to give.us a shortcut to town. I reckon it must be the influence of the Gulf-stream, reaching farth- er north. the warm water is. .'l'he wife was the other night that comelaeientlot or other can that even Arctic waters are con- -Jldlorably warmer these years-that in' time. t.hero'1l be neither cold north nor icebergs." "And where will Santa Claus live then?" we chuckled. , . -"Tint will pose I. question." he smiled. "But I wouldn't be surpris- ed.-:if Islanders see the day the glue": won't hit zero all winter and we'll have then more rain than me”... g showers there were today to wash away in part last night's prettying fall of snow from fields and roofs and" set eaves a-drip. And the mul- pond was a. an oblong of black pearl in a setting of white. The children pleased with the mlldness rolled. rounds of snow, to fashion fanciful figures in the yards. We saw farm-sleigh: grist.-laden enter the mill-road; and along the still- powdered trees along the stream below the mill. in proof of winter- warmth. crows were on wing. Jays hailed us from the orchard and. "There was a bird at your feed-station." Mack laughed at the remembrance, hastening in through the morning with the news. "A big "I oantfoay why-more must be era have changed than last years. They'rp warmer than they used today commented.” ti .ELLEN'S DIARY . f 1 ; by an Funnel”: Wile MI". larvae gurious now. ”feed- plaoaa'chauldbohighu.p...anii not by 5 kit:chon .window." - 0 '.lb remind us of Time's passing. the carpenter who bullttba Huuu -across the Lane was also a -recent visitor to Alderleanwith him. we looked back to that pleasant num- lt faahionedrstick by stick until at length there was unoke in the chimney and lights in the windows. ”That must have been all of eight or nine years ago." Jamel -said. "night or nine." the visitor chuck- led. "it's eleven!" "I suppose it is." James nodded. "When I come to think of it. our young more will be five this sum- mer-and it was built quite a spell before that. How fast. the years go-unbelievably fastl” so the years since have gone. And again as though having left behind them the dlmneu of a aha.- dowed road,to walk once more in the sunlight. ,I "twain" keep an old tryot at the hearth-firs of their home. He has now. put aside his reading and in the armchair list. ens to the wind, clean from the west as itwhisties a bit.of a night- tune about the house-top. U 0 0 "Toast?" we query. "And cheese." lie smiles. "And a cup of tea." And then by way of ”'lights out" we shall make an excursion into an old Land of Dreams. Until tomorrow - - - - Diary ------Good-night”... Believes Judo Helps black one. with four feet and a tail and a long tongue that lick- led up every last seed and-crumb land bit of suet that was there! flt was funny to see him standing H0 1-each itvyou would have laugh- 'ed toot Totbe safe from dogs and YOUR MIND ':whlle I was reducing. all my friends kept telling me how wonder- ful I looked and how well I was doltlg. That helped tremendously- 1 would say to anyone starting to reduce, don't try to take it 0!! all in a short time. That makes you tired of trying. Also. make up your mind what you want to do about desserts . . . to cut them out entirely. cut them in half. or have A generous piece of pie or cake once a. week. Then follow the plan consistently. Do not starve . - - Oat satisfying amounts of lean meat. eggs. vegetables and salads with vinegar and seasoning. 1-lava two fresh fruits at day and a glass or two of buttermilk. "Today at 37 I wear size 18 1-2 Acquire Culture WINNIPEG (CP)-The Manitoba man of the past which had seen . Here is I new. beautiful look 1' Party .Carcliga or informal party evenings. north or south. Rosanna does a brief bulky knitted cardigan and, designs it for wear either as part of a costume or as an ovcr-t.he-shoulder jacket. in a. bulky all-wool cablestltch, the neckline and front arc. softened with shirred velvet decorated with tiny pearls. The buttons are rhine- stones. Nice in white. too. Judo Club's first woman judoist is wlnsome Beryl Fox. 23, five- fool.-two brunette who believes judo is a good way to acquire culture. "The sport is one of skill, and is definitely not for low-brows." she says. "It is good for both the mind and body. Our club alone has numerous nation;llties and you get to know them extremely well. Then, too. we bow to each other before we commence our exer- cises. Small things like this make it one of the finest ways to obtain culture that I know of." Although she's a true judoist at heart. the feminine trait came out when she was asked what she would do if she was attacked. "The first thing I'd do is scream." she said. . ROUGH AT START . Despite the floor padding at the club and the gentleness of her in- structors. the Winnipeg mlgg gd. mitted that she acquired an assort- ment of bruises the first two weeks while she was learning to fall properly. Beryl. an ardent horse rider and skier. explained, that judo is a sport to acquire rhythm. grace and body co:-ordination. It is not like Protein choice: (Brqlled) 200 Choice of: do Calorie Count Veg. 1-2 and weigh 170 pounds. I feel the combat jiu jitsu, which is wonderful! I truly believe there is recognized for its deadly locks and an attractive woman inside of every holds. fat one." The story of this courageous wo- cup Brussel sprouta or Beets man should inspire you to.action. Choice .of: 20 Calorie Count Veg. Here's the pattern by which you 3-4 cup spinach or cabbage can become your slim. attractive grew, 1 mm 51;”. Butler 1,3 pat 591! -- MN” "P W” mmdl . Dessert: Grilled grapefruit with Choice Diet Tomorrow's Menu 3”7Wn SUE”. 1 lbs- Breakfut 200-215 Calories 0”"99- black Tomato Juice or Mixed Fruit Juice Tom Gnome;-rFor my g 1005 Choice of: to woo 2 C i Bacon. 2 . 1 ”'smp?" " "9 special French Dressing Toast. 1 thin slice, Butter, l-2 pat (Clip so save recipe) Come. black 1 cup white vinegar 1-2 cup salad oil 1-2 tsp. paprika Grated onion if desired 1 or 2 tablet! saccharine or Bucaryl - or liquid form Mix thoroughly before using. I scant Tbs. contains 30 cal. Low Calorie French Dressings are available on the market. Note: Man may have larger gerv. trig of meat. plus small baked P0l-B10. 1-2 pat butter - adding 225 calories to total. t For sweetening. use saccharine, sucaryl or Sugarine. Luncheon 315 Calorie: Choice of: Grilled cube steak on Thin slice Toast -- or Grilled Cheese - l on. on Thin Slice Toast. Sliced Tomato or Mixed Green Salad (Vinegar as seasoning) Buttermilk or Skim Milk. te-Afternoon Energy Pick-Up: as of Buttermilk or Skim milk - so l Dinner "410 Stewarcless Says ' Job is an Education Calories Liver (beef or calves) ship recently have however. point in October to a record 121.9. which make up the total index de- clined in October, clothing by one-4 i fifth of ii. point to loan and house”-' liold operations by one-tenth of a point to 117.2. The miscellaneous goods and services climbed three-tenths of a point to a record no.2. umble. don't despair-l applied to fresh blood stains will usually take them out. amount of synthetic cleaner in the water helps. if the stain persists, let the area affected dry. and than use. A dry cleaning fluid. ' Living Costs For New Year OTTAWA, (OP)--Canadian shop- pers likely will know Tuesday whether a two-month period of stability in living costs continued throughout the fall. The consumer price index November is expected to be issued Tuesday by the bureau of statis- tics. and there llkew will be little or no change from the level of 116.8 it held during September and October. That period was the longest stretch of stability in nine years for the index. which is baled on 1049 prices equalling 100. An indication that the Novem- ber index will not change much is seen in wholesale prices for the month. The industrial materials in- dex. based on 1935.39 prices equal- ling 100, was unchanged between Oct. 29 and Nov. 26. The farm pro- ducts index. on the same base. rose to 207.1 from 202.3. The consumer price index. at 116.8 was 1.4 points below the rec- ord hlgh of 118.2 leached in De- cember. 1951. and was three-fifths of a point over the level of Octo- ber, 1953. FOOD TREND DOWNWAIID Food prices. as a part of the in- dex. have been declining and at the end of October reached 113.4. low- est in four months. Costs of rents and home-owner- risen steadily, and jumped one-half Two of the three other segments sub-index for HOUSEHOLD HINT If your child has cut his knee and bled on his or her nicest en- water first. of course. Cold water A small Sponge with a clean cloth, and fan . t x 4? lj I 13;: ,. ,' MEAT LOAF WITH CORN 2 lbs. ground meat - 1 can sweet corn iii cup rich milk or cream its tsp. salt )4 tap. pepper 1 medium onion. minced 2 eggs, well beaten Cracker crumbs if needed Method: Combine all the ingredi- ents and if the mixture seems too moist, a few crushed cracker crumbs may be added. Mix the ingredients together thoroughly. Now turn into a greased loaf pan and bake in a fairly slow oven (325 dog.) for about 2 hours. Turn out of the baking dish and serve hot. When cold wrap in wax paper and store in It very cold place. If storing in the re- frigerator place just underneath the freezing unit. LINK WITH HISTORY GRAVESEND, England (CF) - Mary Ann Smoker, 93. boasts first hand knowledge of the battle of Trafalgar. Her g r a n d f a the r. Thomas Reynolds. who fought un- der Lord Nelson in the 1805 en- gagement. gave her 'a personal ac- count. . woman oovr-zalvon First woman governor of" a state in the U. E. was Mrs. Taylor Ross. elected governor of Wyoming in 1925. .EC.Z EMA. To help bring twill iaoothing relief from the awful itching and irritation of Eczema and other Skin Rachel. try Dr- Chase's medicated. ontliieptle Ointment. A safe home treatment I for over 50 years. an II. GIllSE'S OIITMEIT VANCOUVER (CP) Miss Evelyn Tonnesen, who went to sea om her Arendal. Norway. home wo ynra ago has visited almost -- 2 slices Ground round steak -- large pattie Swordfish with lemon rhea Movolyi calir9G. otliyi lfgrlip knowing bloom M . fbiejeo in worked tutu huitpdh sadniinottlar yoke out as nannies in . Jc."'"ug:..”p: if or: Beautif l. Lace. foftlv vie--an Agukh late for an in all ituluit "tout. an on thrill: a hit llllf or velvet iii-gquittit. or as iii. int:-i put at uuim:.nic.. every part in the world. when one signed on as steward- era of the Norwegian passenger- frelghter Orinoco she planned to make one short voyage, but en- joyed the experience so much she remained on the job. The blonde. blue-eyed stewardess said in an interview here: "It's an education. In good for a young person to get. away from home and see other countries. "we can do this work so much better than men, and we meet such interesting people all the time." ship. "I had a woman wireieu oper- .ator on one of my ships-hopelau" he recalled. . of pattern parts. no nttlng designed for belinnerel many Sunday variety. lend nowl Capt. Jacob Wold. ikipper of the wmchg hum Orinoco. is a bit doubtful. how- This pattern easy to nu, dmplg ever. about women worklnl on the to new is tested foi-'1it. an com. plate illustrated iiiltruct.lona.y send"l'hirty'-rive Oink (I505 in , colnl (stamp: eannotiba for thlopattern. Pi-lot Sine. vane, Address, style .1 and mm to W clo-The Gulrdlaraoo saw-may saraaans Busy mom. whip it then want- robe wonders in a ii iii Minimum worriso- Princess jumper, box Jacket. ltlouse offer changes for uonday-W Pltum (MI: Ohildlllfl lines I. 4. ii. e. to. sin e bloule. 1 not as. . inch: jumper and Jacket. its yards JMQDIAG); I "I an ink. Amtooatowiv-ad ANNE ADAMS-. EATTERNS