i Women's realm 5 PAGE TWO , vnx'mm'Qoxoo' g That Body Of Yours 3 By James W. Barton. M-I1 ACTH EFFECTIVE TREATMENT IN PRURITIS (ITCHING) ' One of the distressing and em- barrassing ailments of both men and women is itching (pruritis) of the genital organs and outer open- ilig of lower end of large bowel. while mild cases of pruritis of these parts can be relieved by simple treatment. such as applying calamine lotionf severe pruritis often requires an ointment con- taininggcocallie to give relief. and then for only short periods of time. THE GUARDIAN iii VZIQXX SEPTEMBER 9, 1952 '9 Modern Etiquetle '3) leberia KAI Q. If a bride's father is not living, would it be all right for her mother to perform the rite of "giv- ing her away”? A. Yes. Usudy. when this is done. a brother, uncle or close male friend of the family escorts the bride down the aisle and the mother stands and speaks from her pew when the clergyman asks. "Who gives this woman in marriage to this man . . . ." Q. Is it necessary for a person to apologize for the crunching noise that results when eating hard toast, celery. or something of that nature? -v-ouwro--' faotlsevao Product or old .ELLEli's' MARY V By An I-Ina Farmer's Wife We talked of child-rearing at the breakfast table this morning "We W0 mostly blddable fel- lows listened with interested ex- . iarusipna. Rob rearing his in 'a m"--- '1 Why. and very kind- ly with the two. and patient, said little. we doubt if he even heard 118- his thoughts doubtless being 0CCUDled with the cares and duties of his day-to-come. . ' "To my mind." James offered over his oatmeal, "what that boy needed W38 a right smart paddl- lnsi" --. this of a lad of tender years whcse naughtiness had per- sisted despite his motheifs warn- lnes. "if he had been mine," James continued, "I'd have taken him across my knee, company or no, and shown him that disobed- ience doesn't pay!" But James. bless him. rears children .only in g, country's culinary secret A country Garden ' 37 Mn. Gotlnll ancaaiuu . In gardening these days we are conscious oi the value of the root system of our plants as we are' busy transplanting and dividing perennials and seedlings. The root is the plant and the good earth nourishes the root; everything in the world depends on the few inches of top soil and the fertility of it. Mary Webb wrote . . . s "Now is the time -when garden- ers begin to delve and GUI. toil and sweat. turn the earth upside down and seek the deepneas. Now they begin to know their plants, not as summer acquaintances. but as friends. For the root is the plant. into it is gathered the whole per- sonality of the creature that slips up into the illuminated air every spring, and withdraws at the fall of the leaf, folding her beauty once more into rthat humble shel- ter where she subtly contrives her Anne Adams Patterns .L6OK TALLE. Try this on for aise-eeehow beautifully it fits your shorter- waiated. fuller ilaurei !'its just as perfectly into, your busy fall day - it'a the smart, young casual you need now and from now on! have it in rayon, cotton. or wool. Pattern R4330: !ia.lf Sizes 148i. 1654. 1 ts. 3056, 2255. 243i Sine loli kea 835 yards 89-inch: 56 yard contract. This pattern. any to use. simple to sew. is tested for fit. Hal com- plete illustrated instructions. Send Thirty-five cents (use) in coin (stamps cannot be accepted! for this pattern. Print plainly size. name. address. style numbck. Bend order to ANNE ADAMS. cm The Guardian. to Front street West. Toronto. Ontario, : . . . . A. Not when it is unavoidable. It is not surprising to lealn that meg h h g on L 1 lm . . adrenocorticone hormone (ATCH) Amlmle pmgicm howeven Wm em pracltiyceim ear N no at h own creation. There lie. in tiniest S? S hu been med in mmgemm mu” hmtsae one avoid much of this He ,5 mp same man om in. miniature, in vaguest embryo. in I an ay - e tis. in the Journal of Investigative 'Sh , mned ,0 55 mm 16',” m V h , secret receuea 0! nerve Ind 1117"- Dermatology. ms. .1. L. Fronicr and Q mm b m3” 'lh” 15 W9-lb d 1, ., e ' W d , , - . the brittle or sappy stalks; the By Genevieve lemble F. E. comm report that the ms. ins with It woman on the street f09n,t1”aS,”g-neI:?:9BfE1lf:ln1;; mi? of the many souvenirs which divulge the information that the eager tend,-11,; the leaves or )1 the mu), patients on whom ACTH cagry Y: IJ;lfCktl;l8eeB? k mel Selle .whM Wm man ado nwmf: they collected during a1 reclalt intralcately "decorlaited cake -was vane; or silk, like (me 01 my-on-lg, . Wu med had had mogemml pnmg cbn-smemgle 1 patch ages are of mem U And whgn We set our hand visit to their native Auslr a, r. ma etnrom an o coun ry tbalclncgl hem-ted, pennoned. tented; Petals I." Tomormw 1! tor memy years. various weak not ex t d sze. O erwlse. it is to di-sdpnn ng them turned awn and Mrs. Ferdinand Flock of Ham- secre . Here son Roller an ethereal or empm-pied; nectgry nents. including the use of local D" 5 ' WM, "Now: now am” be my mom. om. prize most; highly a friend. Beverley Garbctt eye the and filament and anther; golden A SUDDEN and quite unpredict- .emed,es appmd d,,.(.my to the TT hamv on imam. Ellen---the Te remarkable cake that stays fresh delicious cake iongingly. wonder- beer. meat; mysterious ripening able event, may in-in; about we), - Y indefinitely yet my be eaten at ins 1! the old country could 31-50 calyx and painted fruit." radical about-face to existing con- tchlng parts. antihistamine drugs .. hi” bee" "9 "mm '” "M lmmng only "me 1ads',":'"e.mb"' any time. Mrs. Flock. W110 BCCOYIP 501” their 5394315 Problem 01 When thinking of our plants in ditions as to be breath-taking and ind x-rays, provcd ineffective. H rreatment with corticotropin alum" m.” m” mmms ma" have us, fw, , , d F, , flamed MP husband 0" their UV-it MW i-fl. 955 their Cake and have (his way, the labour of digging dramatic. A major crlsl changing (ACTH) was begun with a dose of mzpsed sgme men In W9 W193 heard” :31? 3?” Tel 15” uble trip home in 3'! years, would only,it. too. and planting gs made pleaagnt, the wimp; cu;-rem, or 31:31" in in. mg mg, dam, for three day, mdv filial?!” fl?8l9I1l'5- the immediate e1'- bu abllui" merstmp Ogefert lie and easy.. .. cubation could be radical and have after that, 50 mg. daily for three 9” U” 9”” Cmmm” (ACTW "5 d ii, W” t . 9,? mmh am i ,2, . ..,...,.”.,;,.,.,,,. .,.,. New fioweri borders can be far-reaching denouement. Although days. and after that a maintenance e?;Fen3;5!';V:55ble' gut me :2! mi” sirdeemayn ouxgtgiareerthoali tae Om: started this month and allowed such drastic and unlocked for in- x D, holding dose of 10 mg, dauy. gwmhs B Y M356 8 er W0 truck was- lumbnvn mwmdg the I to settle for a, short time before tervention may be 'breathtaking” l4'li-24V: The pruritis showed improve- D ' , d I i g planting. old woody shrubs have it has the endorsement and assist- merit within 24 hours after the abler3t'0F:3";:li' wt: cm?” tn” 8” .3.2)r,?..asr;:un5a1dH.e.u 0:?! hi?” mad” been cut down so new growth will once of those of 1-espongimuty and treatment started and disappeared M, mmcamnm e 1:” ea” acnfml me,'e... I: wu'a fa .93; and 3y i -- ----. -.. - .. -. -.. mm ----------uu-3 acid to the beauty of the garden. lubltlntlnl influence. Friendly, W "g 5..., entirely after three days. There pmrms P M59” 3 wsi, uwen 12,0139... 5” hug This was done in other years pgrhlags trmrihgtia; bhplllcations - - - - o - ' d. s ou no (3 h g -:-Z-T-mmm 'l"i3i..'."”ci'..5f.?i'S Yifrslcultta yigsoo now in ext-rnvnsantl 6 -V of l "”""d' 1”” '” """"""'”- W ..?..:..?...?..:.:. While four patients is a small number. it must be remembered that these four patients had tried all the known treatments. including the latest treatment by antihista- mine drugs and also by the use of of skin diseases. The fact. then. that these four patients had undergone all known ged him closely after the danger had passed. And above his head she said, more tears than laugh- ter ln her voice, "It's when some- thing like that happens, you praise the Lord you taught your child to Proffered 0 4y she explained, iiit's my she's too stem with hrr For example. the youngest one'--- oll , , , .. It menn that she pltles me? .u'ilh those of another generation. Friendship Women Should Accept Overfures Wiihouf Suspicion Of Moiiives me to call on her. I drlnlt know what to make of the invitation. Does I have heard that people in one generation have little in common I realize this young woman does covered with fragrant creamy buds and it will continue for many weeks filling the garden with a lovely fragrance so much tleeded at this season. The leaves of this until the frost comu. This makes up for the care and covering they need then for the Winter. ardent and rampant perhaps. A child born on this day may have an adventurous life .. thrill- ing, spectacular. with much change. For the Birthday Those whose birthday it is may count on a thrilling. dramatic and T heartwarming year in which pmb- T00 Much HIHIUP x-ray treatments. It is nly fair to heed our words!" say that x-ray treatment of skin "Our? Minister's wife? why, I Clematis are very Im”3'5”" m b lems. aspirations, precious activi- ailments has been the most popu- like her---with reservations," R DEAR MISS DIX: How should nlperson lake anvunusual inviI.-i- deep glmy '3"e"' re ties or plans are quite spectacularly M50l7h6T50n Will in IOVE. and la: and the 111051 successful method younglsh matmn answemd cu, tion such in this? I am in my late 60's and nil alone. One evening. The Hybrid '5" ml”! 10:1, amendable to radical change. The after a walk one evenlnil he in- of treating practically all varieties query once upon a time. "You see." Ml”? 1 VHS reading. 5' Woman in Mr 408 came m Wm and askeil Mmmmg 53”" ". mmy V 5 whole scheme of things may aud- Vmd N5 Km 9-0 NW9 3- dl'lnk- irri- . colours slid they will be a joy demy uwme new umcu. pow- mg N" we would uk M. nothing more expensive than lemonade. "Well. Jeannie. clear," he laid, and what'll I order for ye?" blllties and consequenct-.Th4 inter- vention of elders. of old institutions, or some unforeseen action may put forms of treatment without suc- ' ces. including x-rays. and obtain- 2;: ,',',:?;: :;,Xe3,e?3dH: 213:, 'h,;v;l lot mean to take me into her social life. as she entertains conaider- The Rose of Sharon shrub is .' new comm”! on the anal" a-why. thank you," she npned ed no rend (mm ma” distressing mm and he may hm much mam; ablyn She does not need my company. therefore I large and vigorous with fresh and prospects. The changed mug urn have , rune pong- syfnptonjg unm Ac-1-H uvas used. And he respecm what she lens feel it is Just a kind consideration for a lonely green leaves resembling 3 smglg anon. pmcucu drgguc gnd mud, "A large portl" gasped Mac- shows the effectiveness of this mm. But 1,-5 askmg mo mu, 1. L, A P950" WM has 1051 her hU5bhnd- . h0ll.vh0Ck- TN3 mm” 1"” 1”” may incite queer reactions. It may Pherbon. "Gosh. woman. come on rightly named miracle drug, chm. I-m Swen she Cguckled . 1 C0914 "Oi "Gem ll" l"V'"3i””' " 1 ihaugm in "15 EH55" ll” 3'93” md .1 be wise to keep within bounds. see- 00i- Ind 1'11 WY Y3 I PMUPO D055- i "James would be, in quite a wt-iv " W” 3”” ” " 3”” deed" X have lwghl hr my Wl-Eh ""3" "'9 mmy "5 mu” m ing that i " ms card of Live:-pooll" M” H, Bu. ,, she wnsxderec-'5 ' independence all my life and. though broken heart- different, colors. t ' ' ed. am still independent. I like to he with younger A happy day was spent photo- . vgigzurfghepliarfggczdggaaich1:: 69' Hm" can I Mold having mg” 0111' grain.-fields. recently touched offer of companionship as it was given. in good grace. It will be . 39 f dumllllnlli? into fetching ripples by the mer- easy to convince her that you too have something to give. Pleasant ; , l Prince” Patrmas Canadian mgm A- If it 15 neC9353TY '0' dl1ml3' ry wind of summer. will be re- conversation is always welcome. Don't return the visit with the idea , h S 5 Immtry' plans to 59" up house" W135 '0 Hind I While. PW3 09-011 duced to bare stubble. that you are merely helping the lady fulfill an obligation. Accept 9'-139 O crap ca ' k9q””3 m M5 hm” W" M Medl One 0136!! 1 little. so the steam will "F'or the life of me. Ellen," it cheerfully. gladly. enthusiastically. Be an agreeable visitor. and 3, min". L" M39 3”: A1''5- escape and not make the dumplings James offers with a teasing smile. ' (GP Phfiiol soggy. "1 don't see how you managed to "good deed" has turned into a most valuable asset. I pass the time today!” . ' DEAR MISS DIX: Vile are three married women all working in Ink stains :- NEW HOME across the threshold into a new world by her husbandis Mrs. E. R. first Maolvfiiian. Japanese - Being carried war- brlde to reach Canada. Formerly Toueho Matsuno of Kure. she step- ped on a. Korean airlift plane at How Can I i ! l By Anna Ashley . Q. How can I take the creases out of velvet'material'l A. The best method is for one exam- tightly stretched while another panes a warm iron over the wrong side. Then brush up the nap and it will look like new. Q. How can I place mirrors to their best advantage? A. Try moving the mirrors around so that each one in the house will reflect a. view out the window or door. This helps to bring the outdoors into the house. a.:--- COTY . 3 . 1.533.513 :33." ritl:lTf'f1lJrin.nd'iYlieFhblE:Ir"l WY '0 ""bw'd"- P-mm 7309 PERFUMES Mueun leaves its flavor in the batter bit 1'” '”n""' "M ll "” "'”h"' :. a'ss.oo retail value for only DES no.5 Co suggest: for you . seven great perfumes, use with in own louinotingly diNe1enlpersonoi- ity, each world-famous in its Value all in one exciting Adventure In Fragrance package for only 32.50. You'll use and aniey all aeven . . .you'll fall completely in love with more . Here's high adventure to intrigue, low than ar- eas? to delight. All: for you prance today. At better own riglll...a 35.00 r Adventure in Fra- cosmetics person to hold the velvet material. "theyire remarkably well-behaved youngsters. Perhaps it pays to be a little strict at first." .There, then. without doubt. is the convenient season in which to plant the seeds of discipline, that demanding requisite of living from which no matter our age. we are never free, though in the mature years it becomes mostly a matter of self. people but must ANSWER: M nriel Nlsaon line of distinction between generati one reared people. Th fcourse, age groups for fricndshl riers cease to exist. today” e very young, a grand- No children we though after school four children who mostly ”jes' grow- ed," we fear, had supper at this place, as did the threshing-crew, includingdeanic, who had been inveigled into assisting, "just for this afternoon," on one mascul- ine pretext or another. Too soon HAS MUCH young woman. Perhaps her initial invitation cheer you up. or. as you put it. a these motives. They are the h Until tomorrow - - - Diary - - - Good.mgm,, . . , I , the same office. married. know how to handle her. Better English I! U. 0. WIIIIIZ ANSWER: Don't soil your you are aware of the double lnfideli ship. I nmm 0! "mremn"-" interested in you, he would have ie with ho that means "an act of open '”m”y"7 for the answer is. emphatically, nol ANSVVER5 I. Say, "Try to stop me if you years ago: it has almost been obliterated now. your neighbor will become fully aware, We all have wonderful 'husbands. nice have enjoyed going pieces together. Recently two of us discovered that the third was having an affair with our office manager-also It's been going on for some years. skirts! medication without the advice of a doclo be especially careful. You'll probably lose the extra w or two without doing anything about it. l be sure I'm wanted. . BESSIE B. You are very wrong in believing that two generations cannot mix- and be friends. Younger folk can learn a good deal from the ex- perience and wisdom of their older friends; some of the most cherished friendships around me are between people of two different generations. uch more finely drawn especially among older should be restricted to their own p or romance, but in later years these bar- ons W83 in TO OFFER You write a fine letter, Bessie. and have much to offer. The I am sure, will benefit from a friendship with you. was occasioned by a desire s a "good deed". B. B. B. ty an t you know. 3. which one of these words is W b u. misspelled? Hyacinth. huricane, l "' " gig wmwm, Cm" humamh hl""1d0?- DEAR. MISS DIX: This in important to me. I am 12 years i- Wm” d9" me "Md "15"d' old, 5' 1", weigh 119 pounds and lnok every ounce of it. Should I Try adding the white of an egg BN9" mall"? take reducing pills? I will abide by your advice. l0 CX,'98m 11 11 T911159! 30 Whllh Chm 5- Whit 15 3 WOW beiiinninlz DDLORES both the cream and egg thoroughly. ANSWER: I hope to heaven you do abide by my advice. Dolores, type of r, but a 12-year-od should eight in a year No one should take i The to Don't disparage alimark of fine people. Accept her If she isn't already. that her homes and Our problem is, we don't Let the woman know illat d want no part of her friend- Forget him and find can, but I'll eventually win." 2 t Pronounce the o as in on, not as in for. 3. Hurricane. 4. Praiseworthy. "Every man should be engaged in some laudable pursuit." ii. Hostil- ity. Alice Broo emu. aim omcal Cook's Corner I . SPICED nan: rivn-'iNs inspiring gift for your child or god-chiidi Or start your young daughter's embroidery career with this prayer. sampler. Easy stitch- ery, perfect for framing! Little children love this prayer. when baked. these muffins are Bend Twenty-five Cents in coins for this pattern (stamps cannot be accepted) to ALICE BROOKE De- A signs. cm The Guardian. 60 Front street West, Toronto. Ontario. Please print plainly Name. Address and Pattern Number. little trace of it will be noted in the texture. Yield-1) average-sized muffins. 1 cup crisp breakfast bran cereal it cup milk . PA cups once-sifted cake flour 3 teaspoons baking powder V, teaspoon salt W teaspoon ground ' amon it teaspoon grated nutmeg 2 tablespoons shortening i it cup line granulated sugar Morning Smile 1 egg 'A cup chopped nutme is Safe Comblne the cereal and milk and let stand until needed; "Here you are. my dear. a no.- creamed mixture. enough to combine. Two-thirds fill pan! with batter. stirring only -- , "Have you any complaints?" ask- greaaed muffin ed the prison governor. "Yea." replied the prisoner, ks Designs I Bake in a hot oven. 400 degrees; schooled in architecture." the prison about is minutes. walls are not built to scale." 6 l V. - graphing lovely gardens and I do not know of any pleasure so sat- isfying. It is like bottling up fruit for cold dark days in the winter. A collection of colored garden pictures is s. prized treasure to be shared with those who care for beautiful country scenes. Added to the collection were. . .Won- derfui miniature castles. chaPC15- fountains and wishing wells. wrought iron gates and lily ponds. pictures of well STOW" 5h'"b5 and lilies in another garden. and 3, bggumul border of annual flowers at the Experimental sta- tion that made this PGTENH31 gardener very envious at this sea- son of the year. To remove ink stains from a rug saturate the spot with vinegar. sprinkle salt over it. then take a large spoon and dip up as mucll as possible. Repeat this treatment several times. then rinse in cold water. Postage Stamps stamps without destroying the gum. ! and then whip together. Ash Trays To remove the ugly cigarette stains oh copper ash trays rub with a cloth dampened with ammonia and than dipped into any household cleanser. Wash in warm suds and then dry well. Circular F ell Skirt i Koyser knows all legs aren't the samei That's why onlyiKAYSER moire: fashion-wise; Nylons carefully proportioned to fit -everywhere . . . of thigh, calf, ankle, heel and ice -1- length. Your stockings will fit where they should, and thus give ' DEAR Miss DIX: I had been going steady for one year with Donlt soak postage stamps in , teI11'ceyVh,”,,''I,:” Zgzlngstznhmtahiftugl; a nice boy. We broke up a few months ago and now I'd like to get water when they have become gram" comfo" and Ionger wear 6 t rnyv. t ,9 th dlf, him back. Should I try? stuck together. Lay them on a In all new full shades. "W " t fl" 0" ” ' m ' ' MARIE smooth surface and pass a hot iron 2' wha 3 he c0""" D'.ommc' ANSWER: Your efforts would undoubtedly be wasted. If he was over them. This will geparate the calf gNoxHiIne-belvloer-Qvy.KAYllR Measure and sift "together three 000 policy on my I119 Now if vInY- Aqey lorulapruyeui . times the flour. baking powder. salt, thing happens to me you won't ml,” ,1”, ",1 .,,,,M,,, uh. Hogguy . glov” . mam; I cinnamon and nutmeg li-lfVG- I la", duwl M N. .. . I.” . - . 4 Cream the shortening and grad- "Oh. you darling! Now you won't 7 E 7 ualiy blend in the sugar: cream have to go to the doctor every time '3” 7"-””'h mm" ' '3' d""" - ,, ,1 & well. Add and beat in the egg. Mix you have a pain." a soft counter the -Hnmd hiqhteow Ma" Q Mggugd Ltd. r PARIS , Imam in bran and milk: add nutlneats. -- fertile am. if you would int. i. mmdhwi , g r Add the dry ingredients to the According to Ieale um . gmgggg luau 5.; man an. ill? llllf. lead e , d nif- eddreutdpvgiepo some Needlework Department bl ihiai paper requesting Louie! No. I ems . I-Ielinen'a Accessories A SHOP Summeralde i '- a