P_A§E_TWO Woman's Realm/ “cici lThat Body of Yours‘ Juno: W. Barton M. D. l €F _ ‘i INTEMPERANCE IN EATING II DANGEROUS A physician treating a patient for chronic bronchitis referred he, to a heart specialist for The hcau-t specialist found her heart 8nd blood pressure normal, but told her she was about 40 pounds over-. “'55!!! and 1118i if Sihe did not re-l duce her weight she might easily TWYPIOP heart and. blood pressure Symptoms, Notwithstanding that our insur-' nice ctinpanics are warning policy- . flvldvi» ti!’ the great dangers from riveriveiglit — brain stroke. heart strcke. kidney disease -- many phy- lhiau: do not talk to their pat-E lerits about than denser: and fall to ou lliv a. (it-t to be followed. P.‘ t ‘ms '.\iirn of the dangers of all moi and tobacco. and the dang- ris t- s. but do ill‘! warn of the llllilllllt?l‘flll(.‘i' of overeating. .-\ recent rcpsrt n!‘ a large insur- ance company’ carries the interest-. ing znfrirmntioii ih.it about l0 timis‘ as many flppllUflllOllS for nsiirance rm Me rejected on account of indeo-t crctlone in enmig with resulting. oicrivrigtt. as tire refused because of the abuse of alcohol. ‘- While DClihllDS five cases of over-l Vfllglll in t‘\'<‘l'_\' 100 may be caused‘ by liirk of gland jLllC¢¥Lhy-rbld, pit-, . scx- in the other 95 tihei . is overeating. As the one out- standing iwasnn why those indivi- duals become overweight is because illfW‘ likc food and eat too much of. it. which makes uhem like excrczse even less. cuttin: down on the food. lntako s or sliC-illd be the first‘ thought in reducing “eight, The ideal method of reducing is‘ to cat loss and exercise more. Uri-i fortiuiatriy, as exercise increases the desire for food some over-. weights actually increase in weight when they excrese. ' A simple method o! reducing em- braces foivr rules. 1. Cut down by one-half on all starch foods-sugar, - potator-a. bread. pastry. 2. Cut down t by OfiPnhfilf on all fats-butter, cream. fat meats, nuts. 3. Cut dmvn by one-half on all liquids—\vt1t.er, milk. tea, coffee, soft and hard. examination. l _ o i iSlLeisuyre ITHE WOMAN'S REALM! NIGITHAWK. NEW MOON AND EVENING STAR The bird came hurtling down with sound of thunder lBetween new moon and evening stir, and filled the boy with wonder; Such a sight he had not seen be- _fore, perhaps would ncve; see agarn But now he saw it plain- _ How high the bird went and how ccstaticalli’ it turned To fall-win one sidc the gleam- ing star. the moon burned On the other. He stood there Listening to that thunder echo in the evening air- And what he had seen once, h; SEW Again, and suddenly he knew his joy and 3W0 Were there because this strange dark bird was his aione_ Something to last lancer than years yet his to own. -—August Dcrleth -tIn The Ly- all Stockings which are too short in the foot are vr-ry often the cause of tngrowiri: toenails. Sce that both the stockings and the shoes are not too short. To make the smell of cooking fish something sweet and plens- ant. scorch a little brown sugar or vinegar in a frying pan. The sugar gives off the aroma of caramel zind chases the fish smell right out of the window. drinks. 4. Lncrease slightly the amount of animal PTUlElnS-—m(‘l]!. fish and eggs. The thought is that while gland extracts help to reduce weight in those whose glands do not manufac- ture enough juice. the use of gland extracts. where gland extracts 8H3 not needed, has resillfcd in serzous illness and a number of deaths. Undereatirig fa: si.\' to 10 months iwill usually reduce weight to nor- mal if the excess fat was acclim- dilated from overeating. LOVELY T0 LOOK AT NEW YORK — Lovely to look at in a. Fall millinery show were little twisted satin turbans with pert feather brush, wide and shal- low beige blcornes with beige to bro-wn wings sweeping out to new width as abruptly and as beautiful- ly as the wings of an eagle. a cop- per satin bonnet with rounded front and cut off bark, and a beaver with high folded crown and swagger brimmed hat \of beige (lash in every line. BENGALINE TOPPER. NEW YORK _ A drirk colored hengaline topper has p. matching thin wool skirt and wool cardigan in hrlghi colors for daytime. The same topper may he worn for Evening with formal gowns. , COLOR EFFECTS NEW YORK-Some girls wo-rk out interesting color effects f»: trimis in socks. srarfs, r-yo shades and any other possible accessories, while many n! the professionals sponsor the all white costume rom- plete to socks and handkerchiefs. It's a ntattcr of choice. ns there are far fewer rules on dressing for the frame than for playing it. HIGH ‘FASHION EVEN TENNIS DRESSES TN’ NEW YORK four-hes distinguish many of the tennis dresses .such as the hand- lmitted neckhand and sleeve caps that Clarepotter puts on a stark while linen tennis dress. Shc man- ages a tri-m look and excellent fit. with simple lines and complete lack of trimmin: or other detail. Tina Leser uses white rayon‘ sharkskin. plervfinz the skir! ser- tlon and givlnr: plenty of room for action in the bodice tlirouch width cleverly placed under slic-uldrr pleats. White is the favorite with High-fashion Q "Si/nail. .Tl\6 STDCKINGS Wear longer! look lovelier Than With Any Soup! You'll be delighted at Dreft‘: gentle- ness to stockings! Dreft suds leave no soapy film to heavy-up hose and cloud their beauty. Colors stay fresh far longer than with any soapwyou ever used! What's morw-nightl Draft-washing prolongs stocking -gives noticeably longer weazl LINGERIE Slay: Brighter! Fresher! No Soup-Fading! Draft suds are milder to colors than any soap in thn world! You'll agree when you lee how your lovely lingerie stays color-bright far longer when washed with Draft. There's no film to cause soap- fading. Draft keeps your pretty slips, blouses; ffundles" fresher than my soap could ever do." New WOOLENS l)“ aunt in 200° “N's Procter 8. Gamble’: Jfell brings you EASTER, BRIGHTER, SAFER CLEANING p ‘even in the Hardest Wafer! most of the makers. art-l nearly all tennis dresses have their own matching shorts or panties. 6) Hash Softer, I-‘luflior Than Ever Before! Minn washed in Dreft suds your precious new yoolen: are a joy to look eh-l delight to jul! There's no soapy deposit to coarser: woolen: and dim their 0&9 l DOROTHY 01x SA YS—_ ‘ ‘Widows Preferred Figures Reveal Men Partial To Women Who llavo Married Before i I have a letter from ii group of young girls who say: “We are teen- agers, approaching the marriageable age, and we are much concerned about the reported man shortage, which apparently puts husbands in the luxury class, unattainable by all but the lucky few. Naturally we had hoped to marry, so it is very depressing to us to learn that wed- diiig rings are so hard to come by, and we would like to know what. our chances are of ever getting one. ' "Are there _any statistics that show whether it is easier for men to marry than women? Do widows marry oftener than widowers? Are young girls more likely to get husbands than their older sisters? Do men consider divorcees a preferred matrimonial risk? In a uiord. what is the matri- monial score for both men and women? ’ Well, girls. fortunately for you. Uncle Sam has just been collecting statistics on the marriage ques- tion and here is the official dope: He says that men find lt easier to get a wife than women do to get a husband. This is easily understood because men do the picking in marriage. whereas women have to sit. on the anxious scat and wziit for some man to come along and pop the questions. which inevitably cramps their style. lllEN PREFER WIDOWS Also, ii appears that men's taste in matrimony runs to widows, whether crass or sod. and that a woman who has had ope husband has a far better chance of getting a Number Two or Three than a sincli» woman of the some age find pulchriludc has. This may be accounted for on two grounds. One is that a widow has cut her wisdom teeth on (Continued on Page 3) ll ANSWERS ' 1. “The entire congre atlon" is Better 7 preferable. 2. Pronounce gis-kach-e- ‘ won, botih a's as Ln at, e as in rrle unstressed, o as in on, accent sec- (md syllable. 3. Paraphernalia. 4. Not according to rule; unnatural. <§ = 6élg§e0f D. C. Williams 0s!‘ 1_ what is “Tm 1m th- _ "lie was a man of abnormal tense? "The Vlihfllgf)“; the cLZnSgeii-xia- strengmy 5' Effmnwn" gallon sang." 2. What :5 the correct pronunc- iation of "Saskatchewan"? 3. Whit-h one of those words ls rnlsspcllcd? Fnraphentilia. parenthe- sis, pa-rlinmentary. ROYALTY TOMBS The remains of all the Polls 4.‘ What does the word "abnor-i kings from Wliicivslaw Latketek. H181‘ mean. l who died in 13°13 to August n, who 5. What is a word beginningldicd in 173G. lio ln the crypt be- with eff that means "lmpudence"? low the Polish cathedral in Wawel. THE. -S3_P.!AR-LQ'P_TEIQ‘!N_ . EUARDIA" Modern Etiquette Bylhbortalnc ‘ram-tad Q. when visiting people whom one does not. know very well, should the host or tihe guest suggest retir- ing for the night, and about what. hour should the suggestion be nmde? A. Either the host ar the guest may make the suggestion. probably betiiveen ten and eleven P. M. Q. Should soft-boiled egg: be beaten with a spoon? A. Yes; if served in an egg oup they may be beaten from tihe shell with the spoon; or if you wish, break the egg in two, scoop the contents into an egg-cup and cat with a spoon. Q. Wihen dinner dancing Ln a hotel. should a girl check her wrap or leave it over the back of hrr chair? of hur chair if she iavlshes. g Household 7i Scrapbook %. pm- dgep {at frying, most foods are coated first with flour and then with egg and bread crumbs. Fritters are protected by their egg contents so they may be dropped directly into hot oil. Potatoes may be put into fat without coating. The Laundry l In order to save space when the laundry must be dried in the cel- lar. try hanging the dresses. nigiht clothes. and underwear on coat hangers. They will also fir)‘ more quickly. i Watenmelon Watermelon will keep fresh for two m three days after it; is cut if A. She may leave it on the back ' 14-5 any “ Fruh it's smoothly bottle of S sign l WHEN THE DAYS ARE WARM and so are you . . . relax and think of the cool, fresh per- fection of tho water-lily .. . of it's smooth white petal: glistening with tiny dmpl of water. Now light a SWEET CAP- ORAL CIGARPITTE_...uoie it's cli-liii, frosii taste-the rcstilt. of “ quality testing" from pluutiitiou i0 you! Refreshing, isn't. it? This is bccuuse SWEET CAPS are per- fectcrl for your smoking satisfac- tion liy a new post-war acicnlific proccss- “ Perfection Chm-k \/" and the ilcliglilful msult is Pcrfcc- tion in Freshness, in Smooiliues, and in Taste! u. Roberta Leo A Bi <1 can . PAY iriii-zquis r -c§co-@oo§/co<éeo@w w“. he “Gluing Fryln‘ next. pay-day . . . because the re- duction in your _. husband's in- come tiix will be effective! What a wonderful opportunity to open a Sauitiga Account in the BANK OF MONT- REAL - with that income ta: saving! Tliirik of the increase nu something extra to use in your design for living ...mo1ic|/ in Lha ban/a for u rainy day. Talk it over with your husband“ .he‘ll be proud of _your wise way with money! Wisely, you won't want to let the money slip through your ilDKf‘!'S...Wl8€ly-——yOil'll open a Savings Account at our nearest branch of the B of ill! Thrit in- come tax saving is money in the bank if you're smart! suvs i» wnvs w $57,; _ Awulrlyadvnrfllngaodldunaflonnnkolcrlodoyfiwunn Kan‘: a cucumber-coo! buyword to nah hot- waather temlper: diaappear faster than you u! P si suns DISCO on dishes the way all ell lingerie’ Fading! Now llelin Shine-Ivan DISHES SHINE WITHOUT WIPING! If’! a Fad! No soap in the world performs thd miracles Dreft perfoums in you: dishpan. It makes dishes shine-even without wiping! No Slrodrll Draft‘; alnazing suds rinse clean Ind clear-leave no greasy streaks or cloudiness sparkle without touching a towel to them. And Draft suds are gently-kind no lunch! ' walla woolenl-knowing that with Dnft than‘: no cloudy film to cairn soup-fading! i viraxed paper is placed over it. i) Morning Smile VERY inquired a prospective passeflgPl >@0~i@©i®0i'® 9 "When does the next train 80?" Upon being advised, she again askod, "Isn't there one bcforl that?” "No, replied the tasty agent. l train!" 1 cram: rr on Lmvn n‘ teffi of recommendation. Once one of these administrators was at a loss to know what to ‘Writ? F0"- corning n doubtful applicant. A re- ltlrr-d faculty member suQHPBlGd lihat. he write 8a 101191157 "Dear sir: When you come i0 iknow the aPpllt-‘ainl M we know “him, you will come to RDTNTNME lhlm m; we apprecnte him." irl-‘(IVO gears-unev- l l \ Ellen's Diary m Islam! t Last evening a balmy June wind |uas sighing rather mournfully in the lawn tree tops when the family returned fro-m the last of the planting at. the other farm. I invariably find a little sadness, and some regret in a wind such las that one which moaned frctfuliy in. its high passing. Sadness for juhal, I have not. yet been able to discover -perhiips for fleeting yet purposeful childhood years or other 10st days_thai may not. now return or i»: may be its nah remind! m! of the friends we once knew and enjoyed now departed or moved away or for the many other scenes, precious now that they return poignantly from past. yean. Th0 regret must be that younger dayl do not afford humans the liihl 0! ‘later ones. "If we had known" we gay gadly and remember we had not given the lymplt-hy. "l! in“ (crest, the encouragement. W! might easily have lent in fellow traveller: along‘ life’: WHY- O “Quite m‘ l! W0 had known 1V- u-ytnlng" Pat uled to tell me, when on one of hi: "kiwi!!!" l" ""14 dncun: the like “we'd have lived _ cur live: in lust thb lune we? — , only not nearly :0 well DTIPI- Certafnly not if left to ourlelvel- Kinder?" Put would consider this soaps do. Even glasses GIVE‘ You s "Ml, “we mate intend to. but therlinvgo’: get, :0 busy m‘ wfll-PPM "P l‘, MORE suns THAN ANY own affair: we'd be after forgettln SQAP our good intention: and on the IN HARDIST WATER other hand WI l Irflt "ti!!! Y0? the lake av ul” Pat would uv_ "when p, man ll feelin‘ blue an near to the and av his’ tether that The Good Mun lbovq taken the you em _ mcklngn, I With Draft no |“l.here l; no train before the neXt l pretty colors. Your lovely new :we:ters and baby things wash softer and fiuflier than ever before. Yen, softer and fluflier than with even wk the molt expensive uolp flakes! ‘ “in nu- n c-miu’ Any-out man VIIIIIOII Vlbhl ssh rowel lrnecded for wiping or pollllzlng. Q lnnum lull-Mon his! In eool wlulr in harden water-Daft and: blllow uwnuntly. All toilet, too, Dnffl rich abundant and: :0 long! _ ' . l M60713’ r ‘o nmm-a/wmpmn-lmm v yclrluln u! ofDr-efl, plan kflflvfl ~15!" Drfilim avllllnun card: from l 9975"" hind‘ m’ play: them Hlmlol-f. An‘ lomk- timc: lndme when we think were rlchneu of hi: brogu: alone would |lntrt|uo one. “Yen, ii l: Illen" he Mulch: would continua, per-hep: Pa]! KI) (Oonflnmd on Summgr Colour: l the world over! light 3,1941 lpandpersonal J Fashions/Literature ”I You've eased it, of couno . . . delicious SE EN-UP-that delicatql lemon-like drink that. just. can't llgélp but. be Q family favourite! You'll like it-it will like you... there's a Vlqlg/d of good cheer in every cool, green EN-UP! Believe me, it‘: n complete thirst-quencher on the hottest of daya...aerve it with meals and between meals. There's a “fresh up " for you at. any atone displaying a SEVEN-Ill, B Y ‘ls- ... WHE N m IPAMILY DE-.;.’.e;i;-; MAND -ii'i=\1T-.,:3l luscious lemon ' ' ‘ pie for dessert ' _ lo-uiprlit! So out ~ coincs your box é a of BEN SON'S Corn Starch-with the reeipt I? on the box! 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Bottom Layer ‘A cup butler ‘é cup brown sugar i cup flour lliETllflDz Cream the butter and gradually crcii-m in tiiie brown sugar. Blend in the flo-ur and press the mixture ovcr the bottom 0f a square pan. Bake in a moderate‘, oven (350 deg. F.) for about 15 minutes, or until delicately brown- ed. Top Layer 2 eggs 1 cup brown sugar ‘A teaspoon vanilla ‘A teaspoon salt. 1 cup desiccated cocoamuv 1 cup oven popped i-ice cereal 1 gup chopped nuts METHOD: Boat the eggs until light and lemon colored. MK! U19" gradually beat ln tilw s\l8fl4‘- NW add the vanilla, stilt. 60605-111“. P169 cereal. chopped nuts. find mix “"311- Drop by spoonfuls over the 9P9‘ ’ How Can!!! B; Anne Ashley QflQiQOWOQWQiOOZ Q. How can I avoid searohiuil through tihe entire grip for article: needed vvthen traveling? A. When packing the grips for a trlp. label heavy manila envelbvfl with the namies of the articlel tihe)’ contain, such as ties, kandkemhleffl washrrigs. 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