rite citaatmwgoggu wanton JUNE 19.1947“ wvI ‘ ' oman's Realm 1 §0ClflI and Personal 1 fashions 1 Literature it} Till ll! If VIII’! l! nonomv our SA YS- ~tot¢fioqwonil Household i t. 1 *5 fiAYS BRIGHTER! FIIESHIRI‘ --——'-——- izcl 'l‘hry rcsiot spoiling-wine clciin with n dnmv i I‘ iéeiilwlwWfl“ cloth . . . fhriugli it's :1 good idcn lo kccp thcui luviiy _ . No ‘OAPJADING! g from ‘liyilotirk All? ‘farlzion ptzpfrl Téhcir ‘flcsigns; \ ' ‘ , - I ° ' 515' . .1 re - rimrne — aauone i l. ~ TH the greatenaudi discovflfi lo EH81! 8 Dldfy , g-Fiilolhllypfn vnurqltillol so insist on vixvtrra ' ' ‘*1 ' l '. 2°90 Yfl"! Yml“ 581'" "h" Yo“ (pronounced TINE-NA-LYlT-T) I_’laslics—_ for fine material tested and y _ see the way Dreft keeps your lively 5.7 In llll-hd firmer’: Wu. :‘I;l:;0\l‘)rlriighl:y' the "Belm- hibm-o Trslmg Bl/TCGIA -for white that y E IIHQCIIQhCOIOI-IDIIEI}! andrzres, ar aoo<q>co§eo<g>oo=sgcoeQ ' NEW COLOUR FOR OLD! _ _ l ; longer: an ever e ore. ere sno Maw m! Mn h No more drab-coloured rooms for youl . . . its l [pap film to give that faded look. nth" icvlks-‘Elffiés Dielmrinpseesjo fool; t‘ both eori/ bflgléllylzlllPrlllrgtljalPlfllnwtyfIEfOflgf} tBbltalllllg l". l Dre”! ‘if-If “d5 k"? Ym" an excursion to the city)‘. Or :0 I ‘ hhflfIghfldllibhlvklCfffyll-ihlIJiTgWIPDISIEIlSYSAIIIEI isunorv y‘ i colored slips. IJIOIISBS. "llfldlei ' find it, now that I have the time mode io _zi new foriuuln that, makes it easier l0 - - fi==h==-h==~=i=<>=r=o"'d t: .:°:“;‘- "lures" ZZiS..?“Q’-1.L‘."3Z1“Ei°IiL£YIYIPY1Si?WI“?! .22": " i » ‘ 1P 0- I _ . i F . ’ 1 ~ . I1 , l- ' ' .~ k.. ' l: ll in ,1 . 5110'» Z .2:':...;.:s‘ first: llgal..'.":1.:...t‘tlttt.tl'l.: § l" 3813' 5mm“ I think to muse made hy The Crown Diamond Paint. (jompnav Limited is-Jwufi. 0f l ' l I tkathare one“ mm,“ upon one aoursel-a bcsfrsclling paint the world ovrr! " | ; New W“ =1" ff..i.°”..&’232§'.f.°...-“.i’;" $1.1’? t‘: ~ V WASH ggp-[ER AND FLUFFER , , , , , mllles are homing from the oc- v . . . .1 THAN wn-H ANY 59A" DISIIGS SIIIIIB FVQII WFPEFTQI gwlixigfiilrfgifpgllzzlivfifgfi 301°?‘ ml]? ) N w‘ . r ' > .~ F ‘I "t H t P h" "u" when washed HIDE“ “d, "'5 G FGCII No soap in the world performs the wonders Drefl line ‘lift btflieirgligtsbmbbgisingneolfjasigi: f i a ' 7°“ P'l‘°"l"“’ “w rfidifm E? f’ performs in your dishpan. It makes dishes positively shineq life within. A look between two -- . , r ‘j ioy w 00 Ill-l = 18 I '0 "- -h - - 1- h- a smile -—-l!1 action l0 that "he l _ U‘ There's no soapy depositto coarsen W“! W1! 0“! Wiping 0r p0 is ing- who runs may read." I smiled wlst- E ‘i .. ""9"" "d dim ‘hm’ ‘°1°"' fir! Grouse! Dreft's amazin sudl llfla loan and dear (cmflmmd ‘m P's” m , _, S . - o I657 TIIIIII‘, T"! Ym" |°"°l)' _°°“' leave no greasy streaks oi: cloudiness the way all soaps do. WlAY-AMUND WAllfllI-B , v aweaters. blankets and baby things _ 1r f wash wfmrmd flufigrghgnwith my Kmd f0 Hinds! Even glasses sparkle and gleam-towel 08 mxpllystlkgfly hlfltnvfsmslflllvlrltgflszmm ‘ . - - i1- Q 1 r goap-cvfin expensive soap flakes! no towel. Remember, too-Dreft is kind to hands. Dy GENEVIEVE KIMBLE waahuble, and, mm,’ you." B" “l ’ t for a epic and span approach to - .1 n” Fmnfi "M 30 if.“ busy Bprin-g morn. Mist‘: 3 “ k gouqogton a W?‘ “d bmlm m‘ sytgIleqdl fiat-Ian: 1w“! . .. u , “m” m‘. . . . . h i, . GIVES s TIMES MORE - . mmmhwmjilfeywfgmrlfimngrgéig; ‘$2132? ’.°.'.'.".‘;2'.‘;1‘...'.';..‘Z‘i ' ‘ » ma“ t 1- , ,1 suns THAN ANY soar Stockings $3,, o, gdygfgghfg-e hwy; °'~3.°°=o'h°"i. t...» 1.. .1... 12, 14.11;, 3 . f IN l-IARDEST WATER! wean touoeni LOOK tovruea gmigfd- “Misfire miitlimglyf°és°f; q”,,,',‘f'f’;j,f,~,‘§5f;§hf“' .1 tinder n excep ’ l ' No hop-Fading! Now yon can wash stockings. lingerie, THAN EVER "FOR! nuh"lm' with Wlfllrklml NIPOMO sud m m‘ f PATTERN e*- . . . tobeautsaohaivnoiuoui-eana 1:1 °° °' ‘ i ooleiis-knovfing that with Dreft therea no cloudy film Youff l0 Dollglnod at Dreft l gen! W“ appeaL Jam‘ mu“ gmjwhlch includes complete sewing I .1, to give that faded look. tlenesl to atockingl. Dreft nude festivities. to celebrate bod, any”; Kllléié-st 1P“? Yglll‘ Nlili-zne]. Add"?! , I f menu Shine-Inn Whine! Wiping! With ‘Duffs amszlng 1"" '-"° "FF? m" '° h""Y'“P gnrgnpouhiumjefggziyfi $61M“ Edi-e toysutateunfhzr stlaznfiou withe. f] I sud! there's no soapy deposit to need wiping or polishing. J0" Illd £10114 1118i!’ bewty- WI!!! I H“, m‘ docmvmm m’ Include postal unlt or zone number 1;‘ ~ Dishes and giauu fairly sparkle. And Dreftls kind to hands. more-color any fresh far longer ' in your address. A’ Irma»! lode-lien his! In water hot or cold dun “d! ‘u, ‘on?’ y u n I‘ ‘m.’ mum“? Imem» Th‘ i 1 —softorhard-Dreftsudsbi'llowupinsun ',. bu" Wofrl S” h" villi"! rm» whose birthday 1t is may Pattern Ne. m"! ' ; And Draft suds lutsoloog! Dflfl-WIIIIIDQ. prolongs stocking [nllglpgte l y," o; much irmflm i ‘- l} floor, Goon-Ilium; lads! Yes. the first nida fr???‘ “flux-b” bu!“ 7"“, Sfrrndeifll hmrhtgfitgermilliggyng Name " . Q in history to leave no streaks on dishes-mo ‘E F‘ ‘n _ Q "°d““l' "Eh m. Hm‘ n” mutton‘ may lead. dulling film on silks, nylons. woolen. ‘M ‘hEEMMkmQ u m“ 21px all?!‘ W3: Ind MDlrlllWi-i. 54.11;." i I ’ t Wllhy or 3"" "d Md‘: 1 ~ . a n. demand p Dre/I‘ a :4’ mining“ .121’; anamahapewfttazi c“! Provlnofl __, y.‘ i‘, ‘I ~\ meanders. Uynr lulrrb nalbtlo erprecslon. There may be] ' It \\!i\\~‘__ 1, _ ~8ofDn/I,)!uu hpalnr, oarnva and festive cause for fl - i . J . ' PROCTER I GAMIlFS PATENTED SUBS DISCOVERY lbmwillbonenbnfiuen- °*"°""°'"1*! ‘W1 M!“ W! vri- "oiev weaved 1w s vroduwve. ' » i l ‘ aulml I , - 1‘ Q Madflncunm, ‘Nynmy "new vote natiom. Felicity and Joy useful. happy and eventful life. wt h 44¢, abound. . ,mon.v lpliiitual an will Aalllhuan&hyhban-nlllhnu ....-. Husband-Stealing mo“ ‘x '0 h lulu-ta I00 - D ll More Predatory Females It Largo low —— The Ever Bolero my a... no. . am lnatlui- m WT}; ";_“,',‘f,‘;,_ c, m. i In the good old days. when morals and decency were hcll in higher qteem than they are now. husbanmstcaling WAS recorded as grand larceny and the perpetrators were. at least, sen. to Coventry ' fribldqdrily9nlt. ifmted m‘: at discolor-aliens. dissolve one t". But now it. ll so common that. “pen w‘ hey;- that a <ivect young 3 m!‘ m" licked a ‘mlclent m‘ l spoonful chloride of lime. put in thing has bioken up anon-m uomnn. home. “e 1 o! 8mm“ rowmkm l °flugl vessel of cold lwller and boil to,» n“ merely shrug our shoulders and rritiziivc . to iiic i _t° w“ u?‘ ‘wanes; ' ‘isn't d hour. Rub the spots with this solu~ category of its being Just mic of those ihuip, Ye‘. “m 5 u ' tiq-L there is no other crime 1111'. a woman can com- mit that is so black and uniorpyvabie as robbing n sister woman of her husband. and chddren of their father. Nor is there any orhcr llihflifilllfllllOl‘ that so surely carries its own nunisiiiiicnt uiiii 1t. O! course. there always liovc bccn predatory women who ministered to their ouu Vlllilly by tak- ing away men from their wives. They thought it was proof of their superior lzrie of attractions. and they got a Sfifllf-lll.‘ pleasure out of seeing WtlfllPli. who had {zcttcn fat and middle-aged. ivrvhinsz ixivh jealousy as they sat at homo minriiiii: the baby of nights, while their husbands =trtipcti our. Willi lillll‘ gold- illggyrs. s ONCE SCORNED Alter all, however. in the past the love lIliPf ivns rather a rare bird. Per professioifwas looked down upon Girls with klcptomnniac tendencies found themselves taboo, and wives 11nd at least. as good a chance of keeping their husbands as they dicl their diamond pins. But the advent of women into the business world has chanqcd all of this Every store and office now is crowded with young women and While most of them are honest working girls. with no designs upon other women's property, there are a vast number of thcm whose jobs are only blinds for their husband-huntng. Their game is the middle-aged, successful biisincss man who has IIIKIEIflIYIQWIE-QEJY-léiilffbihl 0 e o a o v v o 0 o e e o 0 o o o Procter 8. Gunililds CITGII brings you FASTER, LRIGHTFR, SKFER _ (IIANIIIG seven;;l111-lhe--;..,;_ ,@ ° r hurtlestwuferl o °© lingorlo , Al.» Benin Jeanine Fii/gzcrcid i whose ciigaprlnent is announced; im:i__Mr. amcs Christopher Hadfleld M I D their wedding to take place on June . 11st at Si. Patrick s Church. The brldwelcct is thc daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Fitzgerald. Pine Avenue, Montreal, and granddaughter of tlir late Hon, Edward liackett, MR. Prince Edward Island. Her fiance is the son of the late David Hndficld and the lute Mrs. Laura Hughes, Ll lilontreal. Hc served with the Royul Canadian Corps o! Signals 0vc1'.<e1'l,=.~Mnnircsi Slur. been so ZlhFUfbCll ui laymtz the foundation of his fortune that he hasn't- lhnught about romance for 20 years. lie has 11nd ii good wife who I mode him a good home, and he thought he was done with sentimental adventures. Then some artless-looking babe. or some uldcr woman who could have taught Eve how to get her mrin. crosses his paiii and begins telling him how young and handsome and fascinating he is, and why doesn't he go out with the girls. instead of sticking around with an old woman who looks like his mother instead of his wife. And be» fore lie knows what's happening to him she has purloined him from llVldCl‘ the very eyes of his family and added him to her ovvn banking Continucd on Page 3 r4 The Elected Suds 1 y in M0 Years! lion conducted experiment; u; diet to find out how mncih phyaical workcouldbedorisbyagcqupor ents. Hhey stole into town at night and ale the extra proteins they wanted. It can be seen that the re- sults of this experiment, a5 "shed. did not give tihe real facts thanks to the disloyalty of a few students. However, in the aimed forces, the men are given a. definite amount o! tine various foods to make up the ail-around diet needed for their daily tasks, and to keep the body processes working pioperly. Obser- vat ions on uhe oimoimt o6 food given and the amount of Iwoirk aims/uni 0d food enables the man to‘ do are now being published and, because the food and men are under close supervision. the published conclusions should be reliable. Drs. H. A. Kraut and E. A. Miller, in "Science? after observation 1n industry. provide figures for miners. steel workers and others to show r this‘ Ullmelod lilflce, can be dam-d by H-bbln} with a woolen cloth dampened in lnsollne. To rmiove Chlclen Sllld A_ pretty salad can be made by Jellmg a ohlcken salad in the shape of a ring and placing one‘: favor- ge dressing in the hollow of the ng. Sqneaklng Shoes When the shoes squeak, place them 1m a pan of water at night. Uele just enough water to cover the so es. 11600 to MiG-are needed to keep iihe body processes working and an additional number o! calories to 511-91113! enemy {Or the. daily work that Ls perform-ed. A group vol 20 workmen. with food provided by the factory man- agement, spent their entire time building an embankment inside tihe works. A year's observation of this Scrapbook l _ ihow a certain number of caiories— ' group showed that the amount of work done depended upon the num- ber 01f calories given. When work did not use up all the calories or amount of food eaten, there was a gain in weight in these 20 men. When given extra tobacco to get‘ them to work harder and accom- pllsh more. there was a loss or_ weghi. This meant that the body had to give up some of its tissues to do tlhe extra work. The lesson for us is that if iwe are of monmal weight and have to do extra work. we should cat more food-especially proteins. If we are underweight, we should increase our food intake and do less work. Finally i! we are oven-eight, youing and strong. we should do extra phy- vflflufi? sical wucirk. If 01d. vm should not do icasps. salt; Va fEHSP- PQPPEPI I/l 1995M » ‘,4 ”" oxmi physical iwork but cat at less paprika: few grams celery sail: ‘A teasp- t‘ in ‘fa 100i sugar; 2 lbsps. calsup; l tbs-p. lemon juice; l9§>Q$€P03-§'09'l1) iModern %' Etiquette By Roberta Leo Q. When one happens to be liv- ing alone in a city and is invited to spend a holiday in a friend's home. is it necessary to write a note afterwatd thanking her for, her hospitality? ' A. Yes. or semi flowers in the hostrxss with n arurd of appreciation on iihe caircl you enclose. Q. Is it all right 1o file dean the fingernails in public? A. This is the act of an ill-bred person. ‘lliie nails should be filed and cleaned before going out. Q, What is the most fashion- wble hom- to give a dinner in thoI city? I A. Between hell-past seven and hall-past eight. and ‘e1 gnwfl Sure it's delicious, when you make it with Canada Corn Starch and it will be a fluorite with the WIlUIC family. The qualify of IIRIIHIIIEI Corn slarvli is the reason for its popularity with housewives from Coast lo (Iuast. W lien your recipe calls for Corn $tarch be sure 1.0 use Canada Corn Starch, its dependable qual~ ily ensures excellent results. Also Manufacturers of Crown Brand Cam Syrup _/The“ CANADA STARCH COMPANY Limited Iorontu Mon". 1.1 1 A waelily advertising and inlwmallou urvlrl for today's woman When the thermometer touches the‘ top-wake up your family's slcePy, slimmer appetites with fresh. crisp BHIIHIS . . . salads excilintzly flavoured with French DYORHDK made the MAZOLA way! Herei h w . . . uMc-asure lrilo a bottle or jar . . . 1 WP MAZOLA SALAD OIL; V4 cup vinegar; W; 11/; teasps. Worcestershire sauce; 2 cloves ' ' garlic. Cover tightly and shake well. Chill scvcrai hours; remove garlic. Shake thoroughly before serving. Makes 1 to 1 1/; cup!‘ FREE! . . . FIFTY SEVEN COOKING TRICKS! Yours for 1i son; . . . or JUSinfOI’ the asking! . this OIl-sO-IiCI iul booklet simply _packc with bright ideas a out how to add variety and zcst to your menus with delicious HEINZ Condensed Soups! There are more ways than one to scrye soup . . . fifty scvcn of them in “57 Wat/s l0 Use 1m".- Comlcnscd Soups”. IPor your frce copy, r simply write lo inc, Barbara Brent, 1411 Cresccnt St., Montreal, .Q.l » FOR A CAREFREE TRIP Here's a suggestion you'll _want to include in your plan. for that happy holidny tri l When you're away from home, it's moo to now that your precious posscnsions-your ymvvllery" and valuable |\:lPl‘l'."i-—~i'll‘l" sale from iiro mid theft. For loss than the root. of your daily urwspziticr. you can obtain maximum protection-by storing thew in y ur own _ Snfrty Dirpoeii Bo: in the BAN OF l\lUN'l‘RI;‘ALl It's a helpful service for the whole your tliroucli. Pzirkngcs, too, can be stored in a B of M vault at specially low mics! WHITE THAT STAYS BRIGHT Doftly (Imifllictl for your summer wardrobe . hero aro uliitr- summer Iiandbags that are compliment- catchers if ever I've seen anyl Because they're made of VINYLYFE Plastics they clay bright. . . . clean as the cool cottons and pretty prints they acccasor-