PAGE TWO ¢—i'-—*—- i Woman's Realm 1 Socia and Personal 1 Fashions f Q%0O{>OO%O DOROTHY 01x SA YS— Reforming Drunkard Girl Never Should Marry Man hoping To Change Ills Habits i A teen-ago girl iii going to marry a teen-age boy who is already a confirmed drunkard. because she says she knows slle can reform him. Her parents‘ tears. entreatics and protest; have all been in vain and. as there is no paddiai cell ll which a girl in love can he incarcerated until she recovers her sanity, there is no way to keep her from committing hara-klri. The tragedy is bound to act itself out. There is no hallucination with which women are afflicted oftener than the belief that they are miracle workers. and that they only rave to walk up r he is into what they would like him to be. This is the explanation of the disastrous marriages that o0 many otherwise intelligent women make. They sim- ply brush aside all of a man's faults, and weaknesses and vices as trifles of no consequence. because they are confident they only have to wave their magic wands over him and. presto, the trick is done. The sinner is turned into a saint. Curiously enough. although all women think they possess this uni- que gift, they recognize that it has been deiized to their less fortunate sisters. ‘They have seen too many men who got just as drunk after marriage as before marriage, too many philiindercrs who still chase strange women even after their third divorce, too many Weary Willies whose wives had to support them, not to know that marriage is not a panacea that will cure whatever vice a man may have. BAD MATCHES So we have the starry-eyed little bride fishing her husband out of the gutter. The girl WllO has been used to lilxuries marrying a ne‘er-do- well who couldn't feed a canary bird. The EO-gtfllfi‘! girl marrying the chronic loafer, The college graduate marrying the handsome dumb rluck. And they all expect their marriages to be brilliant successes. [n spite of the fact that we have the highest divorce ratio in the world One marriage out of every three going on the rocks, and the rate still rising. If marriage were really buying a pig in a poke rind a girl had no way of finding out what sort of a husband she ivns getting, there would a church aisle with a man to change him from what ‘ W11 That Body of Yours I! Juueo W. Barton M. D. OCCUPATIONAL TREATMENT FOR CHRONIC BHEUMATISM One of my elarliest recollections 1S that of watching inmates of a mental hospital opposite my home, Working out in the fields. I was itold thi-it these patients were no-t ‘very crazy. It was safe for them to ‘be doing something and they re- li-ovPred sooner. Today this doing ‘some ilseful work is called occupat- ional therapy (treatment! and is lrccognipud as an important factor in restoring the mentally ill to ‘health. (Continued on Page S) ®it>0llidc I>OD4 i g. Coo/Ks Corner (I ,| v3~ Q wér $709 iwkt APPLE BROVVIN BETTY 2 cups bread crumbs ‘Xi cup butter, melted 1 pound diced apples ‘>3 cup brown sugar ‘r teaspoon nutmeg ‘d lemon. juice and rind ‘g cup hot water. Mix crumbs and butter light- ]_v with fork. Cover bottom of buttered dish and spread over half of the diced apples. Sprinkle with half of the sugar, nutmeg, lemon Juice rind rLnd, mixed together. Re- peat rind top with remaining crumbs. Pour water over all and bake l0 minutes in a 350 degite be some excuse for her making a foolhlirdy marriage based on ivishful l oven serve wiqh ugh; or whlpped ,.m._____i_? ..___ . (Continued on Page 3) A— cream. Docrons Pnovny 2 out of 3 women can have says Rosalind McDonald, (address on request.) "I certainly have let my complexion get on the oily aide. As a matter of fact, ifs definitely dingy and coarse-looking, too. So when I was invited to try tho 14-Day Palmolive Plan, I accepted . . in I hurryl YHEJJEAB- 0&0 BRIEF SPRING SONG Birds sing in the bush and hasten the dawn. Birds shake the green bush, but I just yawn. The sun gets up with a bound and a leap. The sun springs up, but. I want to sleep. The cat on the fence yowls love to the skies and dances the fence, but I scrub my eyes. The cows are awake in the pasture lot. The whole world's awake, but I am not. -Fre.rices Frost, in the New York Herald Tribune. Caraway or celery seeds give novel flavor to cottage cheese. Add salt to season and enough cream to make the mixture spread easily. Use as a sandwich filling. Asparagus should be handled tenderly and cleaned under run- ning water. special attention should be paid to the tips and to the scales on the side, for these are ‘the places where sand and dirt will stick. A SUNSHINE DRINK A new peaches-aild-cream com- bination is this sunshine egg-neg LivingfiiL isurel ITHE WUMANS REALM!‘ \ treat for the children: Comibinoz" ‘ pipe" might WOW mashed canned peaches with milk- lor a mellow rich flavor they'll love. ' In a shampoo after a permanent u ave, if witch hazel is used before iomliing out the hziii". it will help set the wave and assist in quicker drying of the hair. LITTLE CHANGE IN CLASSIC TWEED SUITS LONDON, Eng. —Classic tweed and worsted suits show little style change except a modifying of shoul- der padding and further emphasis, on narrow waistllnes, achieved by elaborate seaming. or by cut front and back insets. Hollow cut vel- vet is used frequently as trimming ior collar backs‘ pocket eilgings and oleeve cuffs. Suit coats tenil to be slightly longer and the fullness is disappearing from skirts. “Stove-_ almost he applied tof those for wearing beneath full,- heltecl, tliree quarter length coats. LONDON, Eng. - French influ- ence of the Paris designer. Chris- I tian Dior, was seen in a mustard and chocolate check coat with nip- ped-in waist and slightly padded iiips. Memories of winter, 1947, have encouraged some designers to add a detachable hood to their swagger coats this season. I I A FRENCH INFLUENCE ‘ I. ‘dikes as usual. " were let to a stable and our chor- lcar°"ohln"" i Household Scrapbooli " I) Iobertnlao Olkeo when removing the cake from the oven. if the bottom of the cake ' tin is chilled quickly by niacin: it for a few minute; on a folded cloth saturated with cold water, the cake will turn out. without stacking to the tin. Of course, one siiziuld pass a knife around the edges of the mopey in I B wardrobe! A I‘ L A I ll. __ FOB. COOK- ' ING is yours if you wishl Hemstltchlng - Wihen drawing threads for hem- stitching, wet a. small brush, rub it across a cake of soap and ‘hBn over the threads to be drawn. The 1 n g e y e 5 t; threads will come out easily and l; muse 1m. without breaking. portant- and knowing lots of special 11111. Prevent Fading tricks . . . like thesc~ivith fam- Wasihlng colored goods in bran ous BENSONS Corn 816F011! - - - Remember that- OBENSONS makes fluff- ier, smoother, more de- licious meringues. 0 It makes gravies to melt in your month. oAnd BENSOWS Corn Starch in your custards and pies is definitely u " must” . . . used for it! goodness by generation! of Canadian housewives! Try for instance. these delicious aadson recipes . . . apple Pie —Custard Sauce-Vanilla Blane Mange . . . all from BENSONS Recipe Sheet B.C. For your free copy simply write to me, Barbara Brent, i411 Crescent Street, Montreal, P.Q. water prevents the goods from fad- ing. Bran water is made oy cover- ing a small bag of bran in a bowl with boiling water. swo~§>co@co§»oe<voo@o Better English % II. C. William! l. What l; wrong with this sen- tence? "I am going to set down." 2. What is the correct pronunci- ation of "pc-insettla?" 3. Whiuh one of these words is misspelled? Bclsterous, lusierous, obstrepecus. 4. What does the word “medicat- lvc" mean? 5 What is a word beginning with me that means "influenced by de- sire for gain c»: reward"? week-end. Sit in . . . An invitation important detail . AN SWERS l. Say, “I am going to sit down?‘ “If you will set the box on the floor. I can sit in the chair" ls cor-l rect. 2. Pronounce ooin-set-i-sJ SWEET CAPS! YyS m WHYS or $24,“? 1 A molly advertising col Inluntlon nuke hr lodoy‘; m...“ BUY YOU! BEFRIGEBAIOI. AT THE my‘, No fooling-that's the way a lot of smart women got the first down payment made on their mflb . erator-by opening a Savings Account at q" ‘ BANK OF MONTREAL. You'll find that rem" saving at the B of M is the best way to save 1°,- large purchases . . . for future investments! member of the bank's staff will be glad to you in opening a Savings Account foi- m, amount from a dollar up. And remember-yum- 2'22! il- 1947 w _ Literatu e m Any assist of M Savings Account not only earns interest but is available whenever you want lt . . . for your new refrigerator . . . or your new Fall GOOD OLD SUMMERTIME can be mighty warm with the hot sun up to its usual midsummer tricks! So pass the 7-UP . , , frosty fresh from your ice box! ‘I-Up is a summertime “ must"! Its delicate flavour is like a cool breeze on a hot day and it com- pletely quenches the most enor- mous thirst. You'll want to make 7-Up a family afiair-serve it_ with meals . . . with your fresh, summer salads . . . and as a bc-' tween-meals treat! So “FRESH! UP" AND SMILE with 7-Up!i It's sold at all stores wsplaying the famous 7-Up sign! "COME TO OUR COU Y COTTAGE for the the s n . . . do as you iiislil“ from your favourite hostess . . . a hostess who thinks of your comfort in every . . who always has u supply of SWEET CAPORALS on hand because she know: how much their cool perfection pleases her guests! And no wonder-for SWEET CAPS are “quality tested" by a new post-war scientific process-"Perfection Check I". They're per- fected in Freshness, in Smoothness, ln Taste . . satisfaction! So be sure, whether or not guests are expected. to keep a supply of SWEET CAPS always on hand . . . to pass the . for your smoking four syllables and not p0lh-S€l~fl.‘ 3. Lustrous. 4. Possessing curative qualities; healing. domestic plants have medicative properties," ll. Mercenary. lfi WQOOWOO<§O Ellen 's Diary By an Island Farmer's Wife éomoommevfioosxoo THE DIFFERENCE l At a Gloucester Festival u vis- fidtor wished to enter the Cathedral It was the Kelly cow's plaintive dun“? ‘me _ “l “he perlhmlance" and repeated lowing at the gate in lo“ dpmamm"? Mmlsslm he w” the near pasture that brought untold iihat he could not enter with- abruptly from our dreamless sleep W‘ 9' ‘lawl- Lhis morning to make us realize! @175“! mew l” “n "m" h‘ ex‘ that if we had given in to the lure lmaimmh mddgnantly‘ "m" I ‘hall “f a pleasurable jaunt inst night‘ ‘require a ticket to enter the King- whioh for the time had made us d°m ‘l! Hwwny , forget every care, our responsibiii- "well- n0." explained the polite ties returned with our awarenessfilcwald’ "m" W“ d°,"" he“ Mme of the new day. The sun, a. sickly i- - ' dml‘ l" Hmven" fellow bizflng‘ scant promise of.‘ ne wea er or hay makers wiu already peering over a barn from Th” “w” Nmmercml "Mme" the helghgg o; the r159 beyond. were discussing the careless man- wondulng maybe as w the wherb er in which trunks and suitcases abouts of Pard and James sincfa" hllmkd bl! “m9 Tmlwfly mm‘ day's work st Alderlea had not yet Pm1'~‘5' commmced_ . B“; presently m I "I hivl a very cute idea for pre- warning barlniivhlch bade the heir~,v¢""“¥ m" °"°e-' “id °"° f?‘ e" or m, mimlm; herd walk m,“ Jhem. siriiling runlniscently.‘ I tiously to their stalls. the cnttleilabened "ch °1 m3’ ha?‘ with ALI. CHINA "And did that have any effect?" 0 n . "Well. I don't know; you see. This has not been one of ourll-lwy lhipped the wibole darn lot busy days considering the season at 11° R0118 Kong. hand. This afternoon's shower af- —_""'__“'-| - I forded us time to spend leisurely. l‘ This evening however saw the tempo of the work quickened and ing began. Many of our?‘ n Modern Etiquette By Roberta Leo vi>-@>oo<@>oo<Q>oo~Qu.o->§er~ Q. when should calls b~ madeo the bride in her new home} A. Often the wedding rinnounoi ment or invitation names s ill after wihich the bride will b! I home, so do not call oi-‘ore till time. Othervinse 1t is well to Ill from two to three weeks after iii couple's reurn home from lll honeymoon. Q. In conversation is it ever lie missible for one to supply a mi for anotihei- person? A. No, this is not only rude. in embarrassing. Q. What ll the proper w! eat watermelon? .4. wiui a fork. Cut off we bi at ii time. and be sure to luv! seed: on the plate. lag point and soak the mush iii for about 26 minutes. Then it gently in strong loflllsudl l" few minutes The bristles will as soft as wihen new- Q. On what kind o! b01111 M“ one mix bread? m A. A marble slab frcni ill‘- ° How_ Car: l ! ! By Anna Ashley qu-oomotmmooavoot "ke- °‘ Pas“?- Q- How can 1 remove scriiiciil is paint from dark oak furniture?‘ d m brush that. has become mm and A.By___1jiilbblfll! belle‘; ‘"36",, my? (m the scratches. WW "F A. Heat some vinegar to the boil- marks dlsapricur-‘é’? l/Needlecraf IFOR THE HOMl" DONG OI‘ LINE fashioned dresser oi- waslbifllidyr: a Dlece of P111“ Bm-‘s- l5 bfllelb "d awooden board for mixiig l the milking time found every man absent at some interest or other up at the other farm. Indeed now that the fetching young moon comes near to its setting and stars spanglc the night heavens there is yet neither sign nor sound of their return. "We may go on from there W 86l- Ou!‘ spraying material" James said when he waved us ii 1 Q. How can I soften ~ fill oflar fléme/t 77/8/ the Palmolive Plan. too- womcn of all ages from fifteen 1o fifty. My group re ortcd to a famous skin s ccialist. Some of us ha dry skins; some ?". ' oily; some normal. After ' I careful skin examination we were given the Palmolive Plan to use It home for 14 days. nocrons PROVE y PALMOLIVPS uulufv RESULTS! (Continued on Page at Tho Stars Say - By oaivavmva nail For Irldw, August 1 ‘The most‘ benign, idealistic and amorous s ate of affairs, with ’ fm-w m» m.» ..“':*:..'i:r:"r:.r.:.*::: salts: cherub“ 8°31" ob-lecml“ °r u laid-non the longer body lines . . a plnum‘ "my 1°’ dean“ mmlwll smut shoulder yoke to bqlmce‘ up crusts-rs:- - M - w» ma“ » . ii s. vovea . not only m-airerlal lubntoncu uui'§°,,f‘illl.°lttliih§illu d: the more ethereal phase: of urhl 10m glqoven, drama. culture beauty glnmor and No, 2255 l; we in shes 12, 14. 16. ohlrmm all their varied and exalted 1!, 20. 36. 3B. 40, 42, 44. and 46. DWPNNVPI» However my deviation in 86 requires 3% yds. Sit-in. - from such high standard and pat- Bend 20c for PATTERN, which tern miuht be nullified or ' lhow of include: complete sewlnl wide- onvy, Jealousy. ignoble gesture of Print your Nome. Address Ind sordid DIKWW- Finance and other Style Number uhlnlr- B! Ill" W llflllble nonunion: ore. u well, in rtotc Ill! you wish. Include postal i / . if» . » I ‘ ' 3 a” 4°“ ' , t y 17w Wash your face with Palmolive Sea? . Then, for 6O seconds, massage with almollvc's eon, lovely lather. Rinse! Do this 3 times a day for l4 days. This cleansing massage _brin a your skin Palmoliveb full beautifying effqct. After Just 4 days, my doorm- ugrecd my complexion was finer looking, bri hter-evcn lees oily. See what the Pllmolivo Plan can do for you!” é 1% may look for these skin improvements m-lfiflf}... bfl-{bdq p h m" Kw," m’ "mm l“ y” M’ ' - . m: or sum flmbfll- ' mi o muuni ‘i, Ill only 14 Dflyfil If you want a complexion the envy of Qyolggacfibl: ,1,¢°".,,i..§ ocular“, cffififll,“ n . , i oycry woman-tho admiration of every mun-start the 14-Day tion to their uffliro. tlngible and Pattern No. 214'! . y; Palmolive Plan today! Remember, 36 doctors-lending skin m"‘ml' u “ll " Mullmc- *1" ___ ' asclftiltlulrgtaatrfaséednthis Plunfion 1285 women of all agdemh In m?’ exllllmlmuini“ gram“; Nude f’ - _ - in women om coast to coast testc t is n‘ _ “m, qm, yew”, chum mqmg. ' , fairs:flitatfizsrlkigrttzrifiril ""'""'"" ""T_'....'.. a.,-"i."::.rrl=*..::r:sl:r _—"'“-- " not‘ ‘*' complexion improvement in just 14 diiyoi No mutter mum" on.“ “'19:: m fihgulllfimm“ ‘M what slain care they had used before! Do start this new more‘ u“ fifiaqlfinfi hum WZZI“,,.'Z' c“, “m” _ Beauty-Plan with Palmolive Soap . .- . todlyl ‘hm’. _ ignobio acts, in which love. Mond-‘gifis. otnrmn and talents for a ~ - v chip, priofllllonal for: on: private noble. "fife!!!" lull WW" _ h N m g nine my in imhdho-rniiiiniia by urdWcai-oor. with any. out? k1‘ o3 - '_ . cameo v - , ruin-scion: vor. ' i-ui utuconi run: u. s. . \'H-'u'. 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