Women's realm PAGE TWO THE GUARDIAN SEPTEMBER 27. 1951 That Body Of Your: By James W. Barton. ILD. TEE EMOTIONS CAUSE SOME SKIN AILMENTS Most of us think of the skin as just a. covering for the various organs and tissues of the body. As I matter of fact, the skin is an organ and just as important to our health as other organs of the body. The skin contains the sweat glands that help regulate the tem- perature of the body, the oil glands which keep it soft and pli- able; it records various sensations from the nervous system and brain -cold, heat, pain-and is supplied with all the various body tissues found in other organs. There is muscle. nerve, fat tissue and abil- ity to hold sugar-energy-for fut.- ure needs. In The Canadian 'Medical Assoc- iation Journal, Dr. D. Cappon, Toronto Psychiatric Hospital. states that "if we stop for a moment to think about the skin, we recognize that it is the 0l')JOCllVC visible part of the human being who hides the mysteries of his body underneath it. It is the physical boundary be- tween oneself and Lhe outer world.” In addition to the physical sen- sations-hoat, cold. pain-it has mental and emotional functions; it provides a means of communica- tion between the inner and outer worlds of the individual. The skin shows outward signs of inward disturbances. which. help the ph,iSlClall in making his dia::- nosis and pi-cscribiiig treatment. We are all f:imi:iar with how cer- tain foods (to which the individtial is allergic) cause various skin dis- turbanccs-hives, rash A but it is only recently that skin specialists and general physicians are Ending how the emotions-worry, stress, fear - cause skin eruptions. exag- gerate otlicrs, and prolong the i -0OWuOsW”vm-G0sl0O&0' i. ELLEll'S DIARY By an Inland former: wife Jamie comes after school in a new generation of the line to lend fine assistance at the threshing and it is pleasant to see the fond look in James' eye at the sight. "And how did the lessons go to- day?" he will ask, as the lad comes to his work. He helps with the basket-emp- tying, always something of a. task at Alderlea because the granary lies at the top of three steps . . . grandclaughtcr and Gaze. as free of care as is the Nell-mare's filly back in the pasture come there too sometimes. but not to lend aid. They niouii to the highest spot to burrow in the grain or turn noisy soniersaults therein to Jamie's despair " itll at length his patience worn thin, he chases them from the place. He manages this well. A meaningful nod from him, brings quicker and more sat- isfactory results than threats from his elders. I I 0 And the great loads of sheaves gathered by Rob and Jamie's city grandfather. of valued assistance on the farm, roll down the farm- lr-”' in a succession which leaves the barii-uorlccrs little time to icst. Piped home these are by the crickeis' tunings and the gentle croon of the sunny September wind over the hills. o By the line. a wilding apple is redly fruitcd now and above it ,today's sky was niellowly blue. And ienjoying the delights about "is jthis summer or autumn?" we lqucricd of the younger farmer in passing Lo his place in the loft. but he was hlcst if he know. To Mr. A. is gtircii the rite of feeding the machiiic. an office he admir- Eably fills. With a regular motion jwhich seems to be measured so true it. is, he cuts the confining ibaiid and in st .;iaiiner which gives evidence of the calm. deliberate Elizabeth and Philip: Royal But Real Romance Wasn't 'AIl llosas' For Royal couple By ARTHUR J. MATKEBS NRA Special Cm. opondont LONDON-(NEA)-Trio romance of Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip was not Just l'0B':B all the way once they had discovered they were in love. At first. there was the war. Philip went back to battle service. this time in the "little ships". At 21 he was first lieutenant on a destroyer. one of the youngest men in the Royal Navy to hold down such I re- , .ll0ll0'illY DIX SAYS- Visil To Parenls A Consideraio Husband Would Allow Wife A Vacation I DEAR MISS DIX: I am I girl of 19. have boon married flv years and have a daughter 3 years old. I love my husband very much, but I have been away from home over a year now and would like to hm? spnzisitile wartime Job. There were letters, but Elizabeth wanted a bigger share in the war. Finally, she broke down her fath- erls oppositon and. at 18, went to camp in the Auxiliary Transport Service. Withotit ballyhoo, she learned to take apart, repair and drive a three-quarter-ton truck. Under a liberal coating of grease smudges. Elizabeth thoroughly enjoyed her new role and felt she had honest- ly earned the right to her uni- form. 0 O I To celebrate the finish of her driving test. she drove her truck to London with her instructor. After circling Piccadilly Circus twice, she roared down the red- macadamed Mall and through the main gates of Buckingham Palace with the klaxon blaring full blast. The armed guard didn't know The King and Queen admired Philip for his achievements as a Naval Officer. for his keen mind. and perhaps most of all for his integrity in maintaining strict ai- lence-even among his closest friends-about his feelings for El- izabeth. Nevertheless her parents were conscious that Elizabeth had never had a real date like any normal girl of her age in any other coun- try. They felt she was too young and had too little opportunity to meet people of her own age group on common ground. 0 0 It was not until after VJ-Day, when she was l8-and Philip had been reassigned to duty in South- east Asla-that Elizabeth was al- lowed to take part in London's social whirl. She was able, for the first time, to dine in a public rest- usual course of certain skin dis- ; man that lie is, lie allows the sheaf tough enough for them when Elizabeth was in the public view only on official occasions. Now that she was in the social whirl it was worse. Only as individuals among a crowd of young social- ities could they be together at all. At that they had to appear completely disinterested. Even a privately shared .l0'-46 hlid L0 be treated with decorum. For a. couple to whom laughter was as natural as breathing, this. in it- sen, was a major problem. Egg Dishes , , , Eggs are regarded with l'eV- erence at breakfast these days. Small wonder. when they Can't be bought under 70 cents B, dozen in many places; when they're as as high as 87 cents in Toronto. Mother no longer tosses half 8 dozen eggs into an angel-cake for the church picnic. The family seldom sees an omelet any more. in other words-eggs have become a delicacy. . That's why- with tongue in cheek-we commend to house- wives a little booklet issued from Ottawa, hy the consumer section eases. ito disappear within the frighten- Among the common skin aii- mg maw, merits clue to the emotions are ner- --Reckon" James offered when vous pruritis (itching). blushing due to guilty feelings and flushing caused by nnucr: hyperhidrosis anxiety (chronic fcari and urtic- aria thivest. Eczema, the commonest skin dis- ease known. is often caused by emotional disturbances, although foods and other substances are more frequent causes. Other skin ailments caused rthe gear pulsed to a stop at day's .end and he surveyed the sky for a promise of fair wezitlier 'ior to- would .. ..g 'threshed another It have been one Teri Continued on FDIC 9) maria part by tvoiitnal dis- lturbances are fever blisters, acne. lwarts and psoriasis (white patches of cells resembling mortar.) r '5 Anne Adams Patterns l -ex-K JUMPER. SET - PLUS so grown-up looking! so prac- tical! This jumper has many uses. she wears it to school with its own darling bow blouse. And for parties and movie dates she wears it alone as her best dress! Pattern 4649 in glrlsl sizes 8. 8. 10. 12. 14. Size 10 jumper. 2V2 yards 35-inch; blouse, 1 yard. This pattern easy to use. sim- pie to sew. is tested for fit. Has complete illustrated instructions. Send Thirty-five Cents (&5c) in coins (stamps cannot be ac- cepted) for this pattern. Print plainly Size, Name, Address, Style Number.. Send order to ANNE ADAMS. care of The Guardian. 60 Front St. West, Toronto, Ontario. BOYS! GlRLS!i3 loi8 . don't ii! u with a BAD COMPLEXION Do thin: Cleanse with Cuticura Snap-it's dif- ferent. medicated. Then apply Cuticurl Oiiitrnenf to help clear up ptmplel. ruheo Ind blackheads. Cuticura often succeeds when others fail. Buy at your druggist today. EUTIEUR 4' r;n) SOAP AND UINTMENT a regular 2.00 box of Du BARRY FACE POWDER by RICHARD HUDNUT plus a special isixo lipstick . . . NS JElllil ( I PHAHMA Y , ,;..rv-.-.1: ,., ., .i ” f l””55”'9 P”5l”””'””"l Cause” h-Vimorrow. "we iierhatrs could haievraisci-zss stars on Elizabeth was 18 before the was allowed out i whether to shoot or salute. tilde did a lovely double-take before he presented arms", the Princess recalls. When VE-Day brough-t Britons, Americans and other Allied per- sonnel to the gates of Buckingham Palace to cheer the Royal Family. Elizabeth and her sister appeared on the balcony with their parents. But when another vast throng gathered in front of the palace on the night of VJ-Day, the princess- es slipped out by a side gate oi "Buck ltliouse" and Joined the crown, unrecognized. Elizabeth declared later: "It was marvelous! First we shouted for mummie and papa. then we cheer- ed them when they came out.” Elizabeth and Philip had seen each other fairly frequently in the last few months of the war. Philp had acquired a fast black automobile, referred to by his American Navy friends as "The Royal Hot-Rod", and whenever he could wangle leave from his tem- porary duties as instructor. he would burn up the road to Lon- don or Windsor to visit with the Royal Family. It was obvious to the family that Elizabeth and Philip were in love, but the subject of possible mar- rlage between them was never op- enly discussed. in the social nhlrl. Here she dances with Lord Rupert Nevlll at a London ball in 1946, when Philip was overseas. of the Agriculture Department's Marketing Service. It's tinted a bright egg-yolk yellow. The title: eggs. There's a souffle recipe requir- ing four of the d-ainties. One-for an omelet-also requires four. Both are excellent. Even if you can't afford to try them now, file am-ant, Even so, wherever she them away for the day when eggs went, her lady-in-waiting was with 5” Chm?”- lhcr. But in one way this pamphlet is Elizabeth was starry-eyed about um?” It C0”"”"5 hulls ”” 933 that first short social season. Af- b"Ym3- Vnlmble W the h”me' tn. the drab Weeds and pmds of maker who wants to get the most her wartime 'teens, the party ml" he” m0”eY- dresses (made over from formal gowns bought by the Queen in 5 Grade Mark Important- pre-war trip to Paris) seemed like sin buying eggs. look for the dream-5 01 elegance. grade mark "which must appear When Philip sailed home early either on each end of the case, at in 1946, due for three years of the top of the carton or on a tag if shore duty, he knew a new hurdle the eggs are displayed in bulk-as had to be faced before he and in baskets." Elizabeth could openly avow their Whenever possible, the pamph- 10V9- let suggests, buy eggs from mer- The King. never a. robust type. chants who keep them under re- was drawing deep on his reserves frigeration. Eggs exposed to room of energy. and was ordered to temperature soon drop in quality. conserve himself for a scheduled After you've bought them: keep Royal Tour of South Africa. eggs in a cool place, preferably the Thus there could be no question refrigerator; keep them away of Elizabeth being married before from highly flavored food; do not the royal party returned from wash eggs until just before using: South Africa at the end of May, leave eggs in the cartoon or keep 1947- in covered container. French Toast This is one of the less expensive recipes the booklet contains. It takes a good breakfast dish when you're wondering how to stretch two eggs among three persons. 0 O I Since prolonged royal bethroth- als are traditionally frowned upon ("A change of mind would be bad for everyone concerned") Elizabeth and Philip, head-over-heels in love and longing to tell the world about it. had to behave as mere 5 ingredients: two eggs; one cup acquaintances. , Acting such a part had been fl,3::',);”":neE”,':;lffp:;l:sd5”r :33; A. --- i. T50 Modern Eiiqueile By Robert: Leo Q. Would it be all right for me to give a shower for my nephew's fiancee? she is a stranger in town. and none of our friends or rela- tives have met her as yet. A. Not a. shower. Guests should never be asked to bring presents to one who is a. stranger to them. on the other hand, it would be very nice for you to give ti party (not a. shower) in honor of the girl. for the purpose of introducing her to your relatives and friends. Q. How does a married woman sign her name to ai telegram ask- ing for reservations at a hotel? A. She must include the "Mrs." with her name. so that the room clerk will know how to address her when she arrives at her deo- tlnation. Q. What is a good fruit course to serve for luncheon? A. The most popular fruits are grapefruit, melon. or a mixture of fruits cut into small pieces. .. ,., . 6 l-2-inch slices bread; hree tablespoons butter. Blend together slightly beaten eggs. milk, sugar. salt and ppper. Dip both sides of each slice of bread into the mixture. Melt but- ter in frying-pan, brown slices of bread on both sides in hot fat. Place on a hot platter and serve at once. Yield: six tlices. K This is particularly good ser- TH'E astrological forecast is for Ved, wuh hon”. maple aymp. or deflnite stimuli in the direction of com syrup and bacon. the fulfillment of long cherished plans or ideas. Conferences. dis- cussions or communications should work this out in well-defined lines. Here is 3 personal recipe for an Now is me mm; to take 3, mm inexpensive medium-sized cake. stand. for every effort may prove Ingredlentszone-halt cup but- ev The Stars Say - - By Genevlevo Iteinbio vwwvv 3 For Tomorrow One-Egg Cake "PRINCE Wl'l'll0UT-.l-NAME;" While Elizabeth was having her first social season. Philip was in Asia on the staff of his uncle. Lord Louis Mountbatten, who inspired his naval career. On the rare occasions when they dared dance together Elizabeth and Philip would fix-it through one of their closest intimates for the band to play the "Oklahoma" hit tune, "People Will Say We're In Love." That lyric-which both knew by heart-became the theme song for the sad little Princess and her Prince without-a-name. Tomorrow: "We're with the in-laws". moving in o e& emms v Beifer English By 0. 0. William! ( ,:-.,vs a 1. What is wrong with this acn- tsnce? "She approves of him work- ing, although she seldom ever sees him." 2. What is the correct pronunc- iation of "aviation"? 3. Which one of these words is misspelled? Lavalliere, liquedate. linguist. lingcrire. 4. What does the word "voli- tion" mean? 5. What is a word beginning with gra that means "a gift"? ANSWERS 1, say, "She approves of his working. although she hardly ever sees him." 2. Pronounce both a”: as in day. 3. Liquidate. 4. The power of willing; exercise of the will. "He did this of his own voll- tion." 5. Gratuity. :3 Morning Smile i l Different Point of View "When the judge decreed that you would have to pay back all- mony, how did you feel?" asked Black of a friend. ”Chagrined." "And. how did your cx4wife feel?” "She grinned.” Too Mysterious Workman were cleaning the front. of a building with hose-pipe and brushes. "What are they doing?" asked a small boy. "Theylre washing it I" said his father. ”Why?" "Well, why do you wash your face?" It was all too mysterious. The youngster gave it up. "I don't know," he replied. ter (Lt using shortening use slightly less and add one-half tea- spoon salt); one cup granulated milk; 1 1-2 cups flour (sifted): two level teaspoons baking-powd- er. Use a fork to mix this cake. Cream butter and sugar. Add egg and cream all together. sift dry ingredients and add alternately with the milk. Bake in a square (elght-by- eight inch) tin which has been greased to prevent sticking. Time: 35 minutes in a moderate oven. This can be flavored or iced as desired. For orange cake add grated rind of one orange to mix- ture. Ice with mixture of icing- augar and one tablespoon butter plus as much orange juice as re- qpired. valuable in establishing prestige and future security. ' W” For the Birthday Those whose birthday it is may find their instincts accelerating into high gear. and this increased animation can successfully ac- complish matters that have been put off. due to lack of inspiration. A child born on this day will be serious, sincere and responsible. Belief and faith in itself will bring out the good in all with whom it may come in contact. HOSIERY 500 Pdlr First New Fall Shades - 51 Gauge Regular to 31.95 Special Price 31.29 SPECIALS Quality muons SPECIAL 25 ONLY SKIRTS - Rog. to 511.95 4 Only ouzns - 1-3 on 33.98 ed. The FASIII .141 GT. GIORGI 81'. Oil SHOPPE Alice Brooks Designs 3 2 GOOD MIXIBS 2 Wear this flower-gorllnded wea- kit with afternoon skirts. evening skirts. lounge-trousers. And be cure to make another without embroid- ery to go with your nuitsl Pattern cmrr: transfer: tissue pattern: sizes omall. 10-12: size. Street West, Toronto, Ptlillrn Number. quick. go back for a visit. - won't let me go. My mother and and mother at occasional visit ab e, shou AVOID A If. however. he should remain this brief vacation, there's nothing your visit home at the expense of view of your tender -y wvw ? ousoliolcl Scrapbook? By Roberta Lee 2 a Uneven Floors Cracks in the floor underneath a rug are very hard on the rug and should be filled whenever possible. Tear newspapers into snail pieces and let soak in alum and gluo water until pulpy. Fill the cracks with this pulp and press hard and smooth with a spatula. Then strain or paint the floor when it hai-dens. Dates When adding dates to a mixture to be cooked. soak them in enough water to cover, remove the stones and the dates will he- soft and blend well with the other ingred- lento. on Prior in My home is 900 mile: away. but my hulbgmj He says he can't get along with. out me and can't bear to be away from the baby, Am I being selfish in wanting to see my family? father are getting old. ANSWER: Having assumed the duties of wife ouch a tender age, and fulfilling them so competently. you certainly deserve M to your parents. Your husband's devotion and dependence on you are undentand. ld give you a little consideration, too. QUABREL adamant in his refusal to give you to do but give it up. If you won a serious quarrel. you wouldn't en. joy yourself and all the good would be gone from your vacation, Your husband practically robbed the cradle in marrying you; and in ears, he should appreciate the fact that home I '5 HowCanll!l By Anna Ashley Q. How can I clean gold and silver chains? A. Put them into a wide-mouth- ed bottle or small jar, half-filled with warm suds of Castile soap. Add a teaspoonful of ammonia and a rounded tablespoonful of whiting and shake well. Rinse in clear water and dry in Jeweler- sawdust. . How can I prevent gllk thread from slipping in the needle while sewing? A. This slipping can be pro. vented. if after threading the needle as usual. one end of the thread is brought through the eye of the needle a second time. Q. How can I prevent soap front getting into the eyes when sham- pooing the hair? SUE”: 0119 688: three ilulfwfl Gill? 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Repeat procedure using remaining ingredients. Bake in a moderate oven (350 degrees F) for 20 minutes. Mania Hunting Cap Is Easy To Make spinach scramble (6 servings) one pound hamburger. 2 table- spoons fat. dash of garlic salt, 2 teaspoons salt. '6 teaspoon pep- per. i pound chopped spinach. or 1 package frozen spinach. 4 eggs, well beaten. Brown the hamburger in hot fat in a heavy skillet. Season. Stir in the uncooked spinach and cook just enough to heat thoroughly. e at Designed for hunlinq. lhll plaid V001 cap in warm oaouqli for winter sports at working outdoor: on lrooty dllfl Tho back flap. llnod with clouly wovll cotton fabric. can be worn UP 0' 4”" our the om-o. Choose a body; all-wad -' ' for making the cap. For ditto (loan for inaldnq thin MAN'S HUNTING CAP, and d otdmpod, ulf-addrouod onvolopo to tho Noodlawork Dopt. of thin paper roquootinq Loaflol No. E-2139. --.. cook 3 or 4 minutes longer to mix thoroughly and just set the eggs. Serve hot with tart rel-ish. 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