l iVVomen's realm PAGE TWO ILHE GUARDIAN FEBRUARY 8, 1954 Parisian Designer's ”Comeback” Unsuccessful-Fashions Outdated (By Nsdaassa Walker) PARIS -(AP) - The comeback of Coca ohuiel came off Friday. same:-. it was held. but it did nail coma off. Mt old-timers shed a nostalgic tear. Coco's creations are not for 1951. Her long skirts. down to the bottom of the calf. and ill-fitted waists reminiscent of the 1930's are foreign to the modern eye Cornrnents at her show were scath- ing. With advance bhling that Bar- mnn and Bailey might have nil- vied. the Chanel show Prldav started drawing a crowd for in advance. As the French say. it was I "'oa.garre." or near-riot Ticketi- were ripped off rs-served seats. wnd leadinz fashion magazine editors were sent to sit on thn stairs Sudden Silence The first Chanel model in more than is years swept out. It was a plain navy suit with box jacket and white hlmrse u'il:'h 2 little bow fie. Wearing it was Michele. a hrunettn 'i'lStYll'lP('llllY'l who WM with Chanel 20 years ago. in the ra- spectful silence. you could almost hear the laws drooping Even the Chanel colors. black and red and nnvv and red. had an Mitmndod look. For silhmit-ttn ran to slhlrtwalsts with straight or slinhtlv flarnrl skirt: with several box pleats art in oath side. one source said Chanel was urged to ti-v 'I fashion comeback as promotion for her nr-rfiimes. the most famous of which is Chanel K. but that she was also earn to do it herself as it money-making enter-prise. Shiv no longer owns miariel it. but is artistic adviser for the ner-fume company. The French. excitedly talking of l ELLEll'S IIIA Qlnlj .-.. RY Now do we move amid the wide silence of February's winter-white dsys. "Next month-just think only as far away as that! spring will be here." a lad of a farm commented today. "Not that I don't like the winter," he explained, "I do; I like the skating and hockey and coasting but . . . Oh I sup- pose if we weren't spoiled by using cars and tractors. it would be dif- ferent. Yes," he nodded. "I think that's what makes us glad when winter is past. Then we are get- ting back to good car-roads again." Since January's parting storm. the folks on this byroad of ours live. in part. under old-time con- ditions of winter. Slelghs not at- tractive as once with their well groomed, nicely harnessed steeds and the incidentals of cozy robes and chiming bells, must now bear us to one or another of the main arteries of traffic where we board waiting cars or trucks to take us then to and from any of our for missions of travel. "I don't think I should like to live on this road-oh. it would be all right. in the other seasons. but in wmter you must be pretty well confined here," a. visiting farmer who lives within a stones throw of an improved highway offered one day in the fall. ”How do the l ham Palace. Commonwealth. l7.K. Information i . New Portrait This portrait of Queen Elizabeth is the latest issued by Bucking- lt was taken in the grand entrance to the Palace short- ly before the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh left on their tour of the She is wearing a yellow tulle evening gown, decorat- ed with sprays of mimosa and gold pailletie embroidery.-(CP from By Muriel Nu-nway Canadian Puss Staff Writer DONDON. (GP) - The world's fashion critics and buyers settled in gilt chairs in a dove grey sslon to us the spring styles decreed by Norman, Hsrtneli, Britain's but-known designer. Perhaps the Queen's visit "Down Under" was responsible for the biggest Iiartneil collection in sev- eral seasons. With time off from royal commitments, the designer showed about 100 models. includ- ing simple town suits. elegant day dresses, short evening styles and court gowns lavishly trimmed with mother-of-pearl. The severe plalnness of the first design was. typical of Hartnell shows. It was a beige tweed dress and long loose coat that some ele- gant woman might soon wear for a three-figure fee. The simplicity of its tailored styling was broken only by stitched braces running down the back of the dress to a match belt. Formal Elegance Sophisticated afternoon and cocktail dresses f ollowed, inter- spersed with town and country tweedii. summer silks and bird-ob paradise ball gowns styled and embroidered for a queen and her court. I-lartnell was out to prove to the women who pay upwards of E200 for an embroidered gown that nothing can challenge the floor- length gown for grand occasions. 1-Ie relegated even the most elegant short evening dresses to middle place-although some of London's "top 12" showed no long .; Thai dy or You: E3 farmers manage their shipping? I suppose," he added on another thought. "they get most of it away before the snow comes-or per- haps there isn't much to go out in winter?" hJananW.IortagII.B. HEARTBFRN, CARDIOSPASM. Teen-Age Triangle Collection of Simple Fashions Shown by Queenls Designer gowns. "Perfect medium for , tly medium occasions." was I-lart.neli's summing up. The designers spring stykl re- main at mid-calf, avoid extreme lines and favor slim-skirted suits with scooped necklines exposing the throat. I style fav- ored by tho Queen on her present tour. simple Dsy Droaaea Day are simple. mostly collarleas. with straight skirts soft- ensd by loops of hip draping and side panels. There are unpressed pleats coming from the hips, wide flares, accordion and barrel pleat- ing for soft wools and silks. Much lace is used for garden party and Ascot outfits. In common with the most of "top 12" I-lsrtnell uses the moulded or "long-legged look." This means an unbroken line and natural waist from bust to hips. intricacies of design come above and below this girdle middle. Amusement ripple through the audience as names such as "same old sweetheart" heralded a net dress embroidered from neck to hem in floral emblems. "Cherie" was a guipure lace embroidered ball gown,.its i920 V-neckline and sleeveless armholes embroidered with ruby-red jewelled motifs. A white satin evening dress glittered 'with jewelled sprays .of peacock feathers. The tall ruddy-faced designer. whose coronation gowns now are world renowned. is still too shy to appear at his own dress shows. One must have the background labyrinth of cubicle-sized dressing rooms. scurrying models and big wcrkrooms to run him to earth. He is. howevx. elisypto see-even by a mannequin seeking work. Has 25th Baby in 26 Ye...-g Mrs. I-Ieliodore Cyr, 42-yearold Ledges, N. 8.. farmer's wile, cud. dies her new eight-pound daughter. her 25th baby in 25 years. With 18 children still living, the oldest of which is 24. the new arrival even. ed the score of nine sons and nine daughters. She and her 47-year. old husband live in an 11-room house on a 400-acre farm where all but the latest child were born. The newest baby was born in hospital at Fort Kent, Me. Mrs. Cyr. married at the age of 17, says she wants more babies.-(CP from AP). contract Bridge THE WBON G BID Q. for girls to appear or in buses with their hair done ii; in curlers, even though they hays scai-fa tied around their heads? A. This depends upon how Part-score situation ruse issues of bidding that do not arise at love scores. Consider this one: Remarkably enough. south went down a trick at his modest two- Bser English these scanfa sre tied. If they sn tied into attractive tuibans with just a little hair showing, it on lookallrigifit. Butiftoomanyci the curlers are drawing. it's not so good spsde contract. whereas North would have had a lsydown at three notrumpl At the spade cdntrsot West ruffed two hearts. and South lost (in all) the heart ace. two ?;hc:".'&t limgzgertlg "You'd be surprised.". James CORONARY THROMBOSW By I. 0. Williams mill. otne diamond and two clubs. . Where is the date oorraotii ” M" N" '" ”j",...,”",,,' M '9' 3mm"w"ei.ua333lei 'no'w.l.Tili.-Til l have lumen before about Youth Tells One Girl He Must Wecl on "xiv. iiiaeniiliuwixxf .21; l'""””nga1'iiiin3e'”mm"'xerM3r"'i'3 3: w " h M” s” ht ML disadvantages. thelre is definitely cmhospasm Iheartbuml which is om" For An lm orhng Reason and two diamonds 'aga.inst any 1.3.1...- no place like this row. But then ggi" 1T"h. "leaf btfehcmd ”lf":';fl P 1. What is wrong with ma sen- defense. - .4. Usually. in a. long letter i no farm 1 d that 111 h '19- '5 PR "- 5”” 9 ' . ? -3 will speak relative to ' is written at the top right 01 win, bu b.,th:d”on:"E:; H ggfmg, ation in heart region. is often h DEAR livuiss 53013:. Izboyol gun: benldlatbgge;-M;:mfIlne0nclil1i:reW01!:: :;'ffemam:,.. North dealer: mg. and in a. short note st tht mm b””"' ""3 m” '” me "”"'i mllsfialgig ring bfonkf oof? wiliiehis girlna-ierriawwiioeiii iiisgopusants were set on having ihlln 7- Wm” l5 3'” ””"'e” l””'”"”' 2”"; M" ''"''"”b''' m" l '")d'wme me" "' V" dumb" Mt Medical Association Dr P Thorek marry We went together for. s. while then he broke off with me went 5”" M "”bc"3m""7 as -we” 60 0" "om Q" M” ' weddhm "br”u”t' ' M "m" M sky'km hm” md tjhlcago writes of. the" Ehophagus back home and I heard he was plariiilxig to marry the other girl. .When 3' whim one of me” word” 1” A AK! l” ””'d u 1”” u "M Pl N” "M"! ""9? 1”” ”l””- W W in General Practice The eso- he returned here he said he liked me but was marrying the other girl '"'"P”””d7 ””l”'m' pmmb el vK.lio A. Yes. it is null properly a "ma phag-us is the tube which carries because she was to have his baby. I'm sure this marriage will lead p1:mb3,'m?tln:::::i2l': word "cynos . Q-7 7 i wedding mmutl O I O - i Lh th ih -h i . H ' 18. th lih. 1 it 17 d 1' 19. '.. 103! "Y”' ymvd be 5urp”5edt" Jam” ?ifmi?l,idaniioThe piiinmgfuheaifiaburri to un appmeu ea c 0 er sir m m KAY u" mean? v d b inning i7i: O96 ""d- ”""m”3 ””W'”1”'5 W” 1”” is caused by spam or tightening HE MUST NOT slunit RESPONSIBILITY 5- wh” l' 'l M” .. E” l 93 N Oasst 3 "594 l0 59- Thin W35 8 tlme of the lower end of the esophagus with ad ghat meisnns? to IHJTDVE OA103 W E 54 W"! if "M Pmduced moulh milk Just before it carries the food into ANSWER: What you are intimating is that the boy should aim-ix 3'"”y' b" ”””"” 54 S .32 '0" '3" film”! 599415: "ill W35 the stomach. his responsibility to the mother of his child. and come back. carefree as ANEWEES Q9533 ..,Axg about I11 the dairvlns folks "Cardloapasm is characterized by a butterfly. to you. If it's in his character to behave that way. stop to - AQJ1os3 bothered with in winter. It was dilatation. enlargement and Ior- think what I wretched husband he'd make. A man who wolild desert I use the adverb ..maumyI... 90332 in the cold months too that the tuosity (twisting of this lower end one girl is quite likely to do the same again. Theres no doubt but that 2 pronounce ab,ogm.,.mz' 3 M in 5X95 hens naturally took their holidays; of the esophagus). Dr. Thorek mm boy and girl are very young for marriage, yetthey have placed them- Hi 0 H in no bum 1-. u In R. . QJ7 Pint ciuiimgn .. It's uwfullg law about starting the I!norn- potatoes had to be gotten away Slate! mat l-h90Tle0 95 '-0 V-he 03059 selves in a position where it's the only hovnorable and decent answer. 35' in me prwhml wcem on mud The bmdmr late. What will you say to you: :1 ""5 '”lV- "”""m”"' "M"? W010 the from-"D: host 31 ”””””9”'" "9 ""”"""” W1 ---m- syllable ii. Plaintiff. 4. A center of No". M We? as-non Bher W, I. have a. muffin butchered than . . ' we”, thewd be nebulous but there is really no act- DEAR. MISS DIX: I am married to a man with a good job, making ammcutong (Pronounce dinogahoory INT 2 t south was secand ctubmgn m on, nomm. yacipe whim should be wholesome . My W amp them; but went ual organic disease present cau-s- 3 fine salary. yet he is so stingy with his money that I have to work 1 as in ugh. awem mm svuabm. P" 9 2; Eu. mum, Mgybe jug good mom; Iidhlllflii '5' M5-WhYm0"mWW' mostly in the sprins-" ml! the pain. which it really due to buy food. clothes. furniture and everything else for the house I've "The Rue” was the gynbsurg of i P"' or something at the sort. slie' W,g:- "But I. you know mm” In to emotional trpsetment. in a large been doing it for 10 years. I wouldin, mind so much. but he does hoth- 8” eyes... 5. Admomshp It was not the North-south de- say the rest, l ducgeant. now.day., There's not, g Wme""aC9 01 9”” b m5W'3' 91 ing to help around the house. I know he'd be mad if I gave up my job. feet It spades that mattered so H-F335” W30” win”! vugk but ti-igi-.1 mmgzhing in G"l0"l0m-1 "Hm 93" 5” fW"d '0 wo have no children. sum he never wanted any. He gives nice gifts to much. 0! course-it was their ion -. -in - - - 1' -mm - ”'f”.f.v”.."”1.e-iiib ox ii” 2'.”:"l.”.;.”i::.'";m ;:::".: '?;3.".l”.'2.if.”.:”.:”Elf.:.1i:' ?i.:i."2'?”s.i.':i'.-.”lt..l'.': :.9".:l..:';t 1 "W aH”'”' ”:3;g:hf,::g,th” If 32:55 elderly "ml Wh” W” living 3 Wl" Csiiristmaa. yet he gave his mother a TV set. I am wondering if he loves stand the meaning and implications I56 IAMIDOOM MC DOWN! h.' mm ..'mere.. hum 'co'mide,l- M9 and "35 hf” M My dmmss me, and if I'll always have to work without appreciation. of his own spade call. -5-A-' -4; A: :3 ahorterihlc mu, "ind on mu here mm. Beg ileimtlile che:;.hiliciiht.ub1aO'ciil;)wr;i'e:i;t;Iica1l)I;-Izioii-t DISAPPOINTED Even til the bidding had gone: idea we hava to ll v f hat - , Ufie 110 Iunp by North, pug by &m 'h”h 'h”l n”' 1'. won” in; Q". (hedjllrt Wm”, fggllgwgucfgaugwlhe ANSWER: Your husband probably does love you in his own peculiar mast. Souths proper response would ”w 'm" P ' . way. but his real love is for the money you bring h0mE edch Week VCTY have been three notrump - not 1 .3 be for the poultry. the calves or hind tn: bresatbone is uauoiiy mm Th i am i teaspoon salt e hos: or the like and all the other higher u in the cheat than the """V M W” ”P'" M” ”' ”PP"c””"”". '""'” i at f "53 5,, W” 59"” 1”! hind WM blllnced '- ' D usually lives to his trait. even in his so-called affection. Q. How can I clean suede ces md Conmmed lo pom" ( mcludg Ounbine all-bmn and milk and stand until moisture is taken lat am: egg, sugar and shortening buyings which go to keep the place going. So," he smiled. "if the road is kept open for us in winter, it's pain from coronary thrombosis which is more often found under- neath the lower end of the breast- gave me a diamond ring. Now, DEAR. MISS DIX: Last week. on my nineteenth birthday. John though I love him. I dn0l'l'l. want to be- without injuring the suede? A. An ordinary rubber sponge. such as can be bought at any tlan- ing one point for a five-card suit) and he had an honor in every .suit all of which made his hold- bou wall. Mix flour, baking all to the ood a.nd it not . .well. bone. . . . - . hi, i um, i. , wild: and salt together and adudl we mansgte." . The outstanding symptoms of ff'"',g-;."”v'r'1ieiia” yet. ,0 I wen we mm on my Hem hand. M) fr.-ms S.";”.,.,”..”l,:'5.;'f:n;'.F nfgfmeuem n(:;)lll.eInade:1i:"aieMi0:'hgIfEl:le 'i:tv;io-t firlt mixture. Stir Oh!!! lln 0 0 0 cu-dlospasm lhcsrtbumi are diffi- l PATSY k i the ed ma” Clem, In . ve e as or lamb!-mt F111 hgleaoed mumn Gold was in the afterglow which culty in wallowing. reglugitstion weiiip iegmove iii lehe dust and soil f:”;?::'9- tifwevegv 500'-h'tHI11llre run :1 IN - watch If vaulsll In W: third! - at sunset this evening pread in of food. and the pain behind the . - - b 1 gb. in 1, it without mimung the fabric. as so F "0 "ml! eclme It more pranrsrss sssnv to row! nah in hot oven about 400 da- good pmmu mo" 5,, mowy breastbone. w0ui:N!')5ewER- :”;::u:nd:;l;l9rlilri;1gl:"';:liT yL;ld:;:”:a:3;mw” wlzar it”; Eucyh many of the V-cry 5”” brushes are serious! Without the part-score, or couogsyiou, quiciuy gsusvrs M5 W0-Spade bid would have been' a one-round force, and so he could have corrected the situation; but under the existing circum- stances his bid was read by North as mere competition-a natural Difficulty in swallowing is as- sociated first with liquids and then with solids. The pain behind the bresahbone varies from mild to sev- ere and prolonged use of mor- phine to relieve this pain may re- inclincd to do, Q. What can I use as a substi- tute for olive oil? A. When your supply of olive oil is running low. when making salad dr ssing. melt butter and add pass I. for so minutes. -Mn. John Ounnnlnsa. Vernon liver W. 1. western hills-gold and amber that caught prattily the frosty plumes of smoke from the chimneys on the opposita slope; caught and held them careuingly until pres- ently every blue shadow or the CHEST COLDS II I b l best. hyoa Ari! 'VI':ilh:I?:(c'ItfiBI '9 Miss Nissen cannot reply personally to render! bill Will IHIW" problems of interest through this column. ..m.j..-.m-- l frame of mind. rearrange routine Display courage and enthusiasm if suit in addiction to morphine." , . ., it to th oil. it makes a good sub- reading. Since the opening notrum congestion dispelling medicament: n in, W” ""9 "Id in their Stead How can the physician diagnose faced with a difficult situation. mum, had been a minimum Norm dc mp lmoilu named area soothing warm as tha ipurplinc vanguard of the . - - " - 0 - - t , - "mum Nd Ewen mw the dew” the pain of csrdloapasn from the Y PM me Bmhd” Q How can 1 ms”), rmov, , ed ,0 Wu. . lf;:IIhl'E!II7ImcIll nu: psin caused by coronary throm- Mimi)? T South could not hgvg been! Also Ishly elective in clearing cloned .' 01"." I3". breathing par us when dissolved in stunning water at bedside. Wont min pillow cases or sheets. Mun bring faster ' relief - or money back. Only 50 BSTAINLES5 1 WHITE RUB of our valley . . . Very lovely this- ono of February's winter-white days. Until tomorrow. Dimry. Rood-night. A. A stamp can be easily re- moved from all envelope by placilig a piece of wet blotter on it for a few minutes. bcsls? Drs. Kramer and Ingelnnger have described the methnchollne (MeCholyll chloride test as an aid in the diagnosis of cardioapasm. When this drug is injected into normal persona there is only a slight increase in the size and force severely criticized if he had cioub-l led two hearts but. as it hap- pened, that contract would have been set only 200 points. Thus. Bouth used good judgment in rs-. fusing to double. but bad Judg- ment when he made a bid that If tomorrow is your birthday. you should find this month an ex- lcoptiotrially stimulating one. Your horoscope indicates a wealth of . new and original ideas and, with DO not let your impatience 90'. your innate gift of strategy, you Bel things done in I l'lUl'!'S'- 03"” should be able to put them over For Tomorrow travagance, tension and emotional- ; gh L L, mmmm f error! this dI)'- Get In 85”? 3W''- now in fine fashion. The following lam men, so be alert” And much was both ambiguous and inade- l)ha efscpicigursim Olnii patients lNll)h ""1 m”"'e” Wm N” mm"? 5"90'-h'lfcur months should. therefore. be healthy -mere 1, 9, possibility may quats. -js cai-diomasm. however. esophageal lY- 39”” W m3" hwy d9cl5l0"5i most sllcoeadul ones. you may have to shoulder extra T if a large outlay of your cash lsi During July, you may have to involved. watch finances. There is a possi- Rcstleasnsas. irritation and doubt bun, mu you win be gm)fo3chQd can be curbed by working out new on the subject of speculation. but Ind mtenlntlc SOMGUIBE Inemcr such ventures would be risky for tenor and haphazard methods only you during that period. You may create oonfil-Slom For I happier also have a tendency toward responsibilities during October and November. but December should find you in an excellent position where career and finances are con- cerned. A child born on this day will be laws), persistent and progressive. spasm and contractions follow the sdministration of this drug. By the use of X-rays and looking down the phasncpe into the esophagus, the enlarged and stronger spasms can be seen, i WEEK'S SEW-'l'lnl.II1'Y l IT'S VER.SA'I'.f1.lil It's the Wnpon! Wrap it on now for a cover-all apron. later for a wrap- around sundren. sewing and iron- you aao by the 14. Is, is. 20: 40. also is tskea 896 yum an-inch. This pattrn ea” in use. simple tesow.istaetadfornt.Huccrn- plots ilhiailrstad instructions. Sand Thirty-nve cents (sec) in coins (stamps cannot be sccmtcdl fvr this pattern. Print pisiniy Size, Run from seed the int your M ' MI I . l .i;'.'.'.c"'i.'.?..".'.'i...."”.'i5.. iio;”.'..'i' .1."2"'.'.1"? RN?!" like baby . semi doubles onion in. in many color variations Hit. 354 postpaid. SPECIAL OFFER: I L Isby lose and S other choice Houn- ranu. nine IL60 for 1.00 l . rim: -'.......' '";'?;'?:'?c: it: to f on Q 1'.V'hTrlaw Hreauu . 1 N Hill) H')ll'iF ' lkdllllfl rtirywr It cluster! of dainty level I "it is well to remember that in " is cardicqunn the markedly diluted; in sts-ioturu of it is mildly dilated is moderately dilated." While the above information should relieve some of our fears. it is well to ranetnber that s. per- sistent pain in the region of the breast bone should mean consulta- tion with the family pr. ' fan. If the fur coat begins in look shaggy. hang it over the bathtub. close all windows and door. turn on the hot water to produce steam. and let it remain for about half an holir. Then shake the coat and hang on a line to dry. Odors There will be no odor when fruit Juice runs out in an oven or on top of the stove. if salt is thrown on it. it is easily cleaned when burned to a crisp. Cold Dede You wll not have a cold back if several layers of paper are placed Incothly between-. the mattress and the qr-Inga. ex- I Too Young Yet For a "B. A." Although Madison square Garden. she is only six years old. Helen Rouselle of New York. is seen trying for her "BA." in New York. as "Barbara Ann" Scott. eanadinn skating queen, centre. and Jscquelin du Blot look on. skating since she was two yurs oldhlfqlen is well on the way to becoming another "Barbara Ann." who is now the star of an American ice review. A French blade artist. 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