Women's realm PAGE IWO THE GUARDIAN APRIL 5. 1951 5? . . 9 . is Morning Smile Modern Eiiqueiie i -Qss.'oo.o.m.-m.,a:s:o2ios2x5eier-- ; 3-! 105"" I40 3 TM mm r&':e&.x' D ' Q. If I. girl's parents are un- MWV W91-"Y l'9”5' lbseme 3 able to stand the expense of an mm returned to his home town elaborate wedding, and her fiance's He discovered only one of the or-, iginal residents, an old 1rish- y WOHIITT. I "Tell me, Mrs. Daly." he said! "what became of poor little Jim- my McKenna'.”' ”Poorl” echoed Mrs. Daly. "Poor: nothin'. Jimmy had no schoolinm but he grew up to ma.ke a fortunel although he couldn't read oi” write." "And where is he now?" . "I couldrrt say. You see. about two years ago he went down to the! pool where some of the boys was swimmin'. an" it hoing' a warm. day he took oil his clothes an” was drmvnerl." l "Too had." said the xisitor. "Tu t.hink of a boy like that coming to' such an end. And he made a fortune. you say? Yet he couldnlt read or u'ritc'."' "No." said Airs swim.” Daly. "Nor viritteii also. IKEV KIDS - HERE'S 4 ZAMWVE 77r'A7'.S' . p a Arid Molrcr Chldrtn 5 (ma Q; Tnblun are iomrteieh denoun- xs able ion 5.'iCClA..V' lo.-n iizea )' Irr I".1ldf('li botuecn Ti lb they clear out bowels thoroughn- eramping or ripirig Fine in hc.p . upset.-i too Get a on e at -our di-uiuzist . ruanntee of a reliable product 7 TABLETS l ( - ling. As they parents, who are very well-to-do. have indicated they would welcome the opportunity to defray the ex- penses of such a wedding. would this be all right? A. No. A girl's wedding must. be in keeping with her own farn-1 iiy's resources. After her weddingi her husband's parents may give as big and elaborate a welcoming party as they wish. Q. When serving wine at a din- ner party. should the glasses be filled in the kitchen and then brought in to the table? , A. No. The wine should be poured into the glzisscs. at the right of each person. and without movin: the glasses. . Q. Wouldn't a nice gift take the place of a brcad-and-butter letter when one has been enter- tained in a friend's home for .1 ucckenri A. Never. The letter should be W mms('D”K5x 7', Ccolt's Corner i ) .- S)? l05iND5VV.X4Je1'-hi-V.XX-'i 9.cQe4,9&1'-.- F" e "2: 533373;; iioiiouiv DIX si W walnxzx-xx” , Q. How can I cool dishes out of doors. and still prevent dust and dirt from settling on the food? A. Covers made of embroidery hoops of various sizes, with pieces of cheesecloth inserted in each, are excellent for covering dishea when cooling outside The air can cir- culate, and the hoops provide enough weight to prevent them from being blown off. Q. How can I keep lemons without their spoiling? A. Keep them in a jar of cold water. renewing the water every day. They can be kept for several months if packed in clean. dry salt. Q How can I add stiffening to delicate fabrics that will not stand starch? A. Melt a little granulated sug- ar in boiling water and add it to the rinsing water. top of slew and put kettle over heat. Leave uncovered until dump- lings are like puff ballls. then cover and cook 20 minutes. Secret of success is in mixing stiff and . allowing to rise or come light he- fore covering. EGGLESS FRUIT CAKE Two cups brown sugar. ii lh. raisins, is lb. dates. 2 tablespoons lard. 1 teaspoon ground allspisc. 2 cups boiling water. Boll 5 min- utes. let cool. then add '.”-'.- cup- sifted flour. 1 teaspoon baking powder. 1 teaspoon baking soda. Then add mix peels and nut.- Bake in moderate oven '2 hour for layer cake and 1 hour io cock as n NEVER FAIL Dli)lPl.I.VCiS To each cup of flour allow a '.1f3plll;: teaspoon of baiting pow- cicr and H teaspoon of salt. Siiiy together Ii tunes and slowly add sweet milk to make as stiff a dough as can be stirred with a spoon. Be slil'C to hale plenty of liquid in the slow. Dip spoon in the stew. thin in the dough using about a small tablespoon for ealh dump- l".S.C arranqe overg lea . BABY'S BOTTLE Clean it safely wit: Bapklnl 595'- Froe folder an MC mum mmm - i Sill lilo lily, Mnlml. COW BRAIIII BAKING SODA HOLi'i'lHfll5 Z1 0 DR All. New Yours Imagine! ors in nylon, crepe, this Spring's latest No Phone Another BIG ensation! REGULAR TO 19.95 7.99 SATURDAY AT 9 A. M. Just the Dresses you want and adore for Spring and on into Summer wear . . . now reduced to a mere fraction of their . price. Come and Save on prints and plain col- sizes in the Little Shop. per who gets the Best Selection! No Returns - Ne Refunds Ne Exchanges tiers ESS Spring Styles For tinly original faille and rayon. They're styles. Misses and junior Its the Early Shop- er Mull Orders liianufacturerl PAIITIES and BRIEFS Saturday. ' at 9 an. Here are Values to get excited about! They're manufacturer's discontinued styles, rayon tricot, colors white. pink. blue and maize. s clearance! made of The sizes are small, medium or large-SATUR- DAY SPECIAL-a pair . . . HOLMANlS Little Shop "The Wee Shep Featuring Wee Prices" u-uv Boy-Crazy I4-Year-Old Will Ouigrow This Foolish Phase Soon DEAR. MISS DIX: we have a daughter of 14 who is a problem to us. She is rather silly and quite boy-crazy. She thrives on the attentions of the opposite sex and stops at nothing to get them. She is quite confident of her abzlity to attract young men, and thinks and dreams of nothmg cise. Although her mental capacity is not above normal, aha wishes to appear older and more mature than aha actually is, con- msidera herself very worldly wise. Will this lead into more i .-omplicated channels? And what can we do to prevent it? BEWILDERED MOTHER ANSWER: Every mother who has a 14-year-old daughter has a problem that keeps her awake nights and turns her hair gray, so you are not alone in your anxiety and uncertainty about how to deal with it. Girls of H all have acute attacks of "boyitis." when , they think of nothing else on earth but bo and dates and gums, places. Also, when a girl is 14 she yearns for age, s we old- stcrs do for youth. The highest compliment you can pay her to tell her that you thought she was 20. Her ambition is to look like a s Jhistlcated woman of the world and to be painted like a. barn door, and her greatest earilily t'ieSii'c is for a black velvet. evening dress. BE PATIENT it is a phase of adolescence and it passes, and the important thing is for me irioilier to realize this and to deal with it with patience and humor. Try not to take it too seriously, Don't make issues of unimport.- . '. Ii sally spends hours doing up her hair like some movie act- ress, it she is bound to have her fingernails look like blood-red talons, and ii her heart is set on wearing clothes too old for her. let her do it. she uill rirop it when somebody laughs at her. Don't forbid the boys com- -. lire house. She will meet them on the street corners if you do. .. '-trill! iilong with her the best you can. laughing her out of some of her lollies, ignoring a lot of others, and trying to steer her in the right way Don: worry over her too much and don't despair of her. We have nu l.l0l"ll '4 and boy-crazy. but most oi us got over it and have made pretty decent ll'(llllf'll. DEAR MISS DIX: A man has asked me to marr ' h" . H - i':'ric very well and offer me nearly everythixng ll: th: clilraiiglrigll ..i, . ouucr. we are of diametrically opposite backgrounds and religion. iV'lill"1lil;l"it'(inrC entirely different. I am interested in everything pertain- ” i - 9y are me. i ; c . . gE'5SfllL nizrrriasze with this man, or shall lJprl)ak:mmys' Ch:l:C:S"B:lkefl1:e?.l:lfl:g ne u o will be more intellectually compatible? I am in my late thirties, , I SUZANNE A-'h5WERi N0 ma1'1'l38E can be happy in which the husband and wife Cgiselltlal. Nto mawrial comfort that a husband can bestow upon I .Vl a one o ier for his not giving her sympathy and imdur. sl:ind'ni;. ho pliysical attraction can keep people together who differ in their opinions and tastes and habits. The one indispensable thing in mm. rlatrc is that a husband and wife must like to do the same mm 5 enjoy the same things. must have the same points 0; View 3 ' must Hence it is always takin a ion h U . of dilierent backgrounds tang difIel'geITtoc'tulnil.l!lt1?:pfx:l:::jSI vlrrifn (W01 people of danger is added when two people of different religions maer rm much In ycur particular case this hazard would be augment drh n that :.ou rvldenliv Consider yourself much su erior to th E Y t- e um roiiicniplatiiig niarrying. No woman is every ligppv wnh ealzigbgzg if loot-s down u . N 1 - 1 ,. 9 mg) as hcm,nii:;1mr.0l' 5 any man ever satisfied with a wife who treats But one mistake wom r , . lnmrgencsg They forge! ":1: ilEe?aLlkeeTlst2'bI::l:: as in itinderialuing a mans a hung than it does to wme 3 paper for 8 womrearins cciulgnon how to make DEAF DOROTH - . ' . . x Y DIX. What do you think of single girls going Wm, w.J J married men? ANSWER: 1 ihl ii th s ' . or to break a sister woman's heart and o h - S W e and show their lack I t lli rp -39 "me chudrenr And they 0 1" e geme b-V "93 "Amine that they are ivreckiiig their mm lives by givj m - . , man they cannot marigs 6” wum and their beauty am me" "W9 l''-' 3 us infections and relieve discom. K - fort. The use of the sulfa drugs and penicillin has greatly reduced ;e- il ;f;l'l"iBT' Yguy-5 ' ? the need for sinus surgery. "The By James W. Barton, MJ). I mndulum has mung to me con servalive side so far that patients who really need surgical operation are denied the only treatment What will cure the condition." Dr. Johns- ton believes that a lining of nose and sinus that is of no further use 1" Dmtecting the individual from colds and sinusitis. in fact actually carries infection. cannot be re- stored to normal by germ-killini: drugs. He believes. further. that focal infection - infected nose, throat, tonsils. gums and teeth - is still an important factor in '1-l lea:-,s,s,s.w.s .-,s,.v.-,: sh-2. ;!ab):.::5:!')s::- FOCAL INFECTION IMPORTANT cAL'sr; or ARTHRITIS AND OTHER. DISEASES when a physician treating cases of rheumatism and arthritis daily finds that removal of infected tooth or tonsils. and lining of nose and sinuses. while aggravating 1.119 Simntanis for a short lime, finally gives complete relief of symptoms. he is naturally fully persuaded that infection is the cause of the symptoms of these patients. Ever slnciv inicction as a cause of pain- ful muscles and joints became known. ll'il')Si physicians, while ad- iriltting that conditions other than infection may aggravate or even cause arthritis. nevertheless be- here that infection is the greatest single cause. iDlei, climate. injury may be the cause in some cases.) Several years ago when there were just as many cases of the common cold and sinus disease as today. nose and throat specialists: pr-rformed many surgical oper- ations on the nose and in many cases removed much of the muc-. oiis membrane or lining of the nose. As it is known that the lin-' ing of the nose and sinuses is man'sl greatest. protection against in- fection. it was not long before our rinse and throat specialists stop- ped removing any or very little of ihls di-fnrislve lining and used other methods of treating colds and sinus infections. In the Journal of the American Medical Association. Dr. Johnston. Santa Barbara. fornia. Chairman of the Ear, Nose and Throat Section of the Assoc- iation. states that the use of vaso- constrirling (drying up process and removal of swelling of the lining of the nose and sinuses) noae dropa' has done much to abort acute ain-l SPECIAL VAi.UEl l'1l;,.,.-i.1lt ill. with DUIABRY bY FACE POILIVOER o and FOUNDATION Lou 12:41.-if.-l-lmlcf causing disease of the whole body. That a specialist of Dr. John- stone standing still believes focal infection is an important factor in systemic disease is significant when we hear and read that focal infec- tion is not an important cause of arthritis and other diseases of the body see your physician and dentist regularly and so avoid or remove infection. I'IO'I' DOGS A new and wonderful eemblneileni 0 regular-size belt of Oulevvy hoe Pewdenveglveyevnlilnoneeiuliei . Mill nor. slicer megie...pIin...e , special-ilxe Peundetien lotion. to one unit? s inelie-up and povdorl ,' Boil! ler only ,T.1S K lloliior Dularry Beauty Preperetlenl by Rldierd Iiudnul Ci Jenkins Pharmacy ., ' .l g Household Scrapbook & Ioberh I00 Eyeglauea It is a mistake to try to wear other people's glasses or to at cheap glasses to your eyes. Eyes are too precious to take chances with them. Have the vision tested by a reliable eye specialist before wearing any glasses. Then have your own prescription filled. Mix left-over cooked ham with hard-boiled eggs, celery and dressing. It will make a good salad to serve for luncheon or supper and should constitute the main course. Relief From Bun: When one has been burned. ap- ply a cloth wet with equal parts of sweet oill and lime water. It will bring great relief. E ”' E Better English My I. 0. Williams -'N-V-NVVE,:s;sb-,e.e.b.ex ss ems- -&&d 1. What is nrong with this sen- tence? "It's an actual fact that both his sister-in-laws were there." 2. What is the correct pronunc- iation of "gauge"'.' 3. Which one of these words is misspelled? Pcnlteiitiary. penilra- tion, peninsula. penitence. 4. What does the word "con- trive" mean? 5. What is a word beginning with ind that means "inborn; in- nate”? ANSWERS l. Omit actual, and the correct plural of sister-in-law is sisters-ln- law. 2. Pronounce gaj, a as in age. 3. Penetration. 4. To plan ingen- iously; to plot; to scheme. "Their plans were cunningly contrived." ".El.LEli'S oi'ii'ii7"" I: An IIIIIHI Forum-'5 Wile The robins are here today though we fancied somewhat disappointed to be sure to find this sunless March day I bit drear after the sunshine and warmth of their winter playground in the south. There would be some disappcint- meat we suppose in hopping along still drab lawns, and little to in- wire a spring song in a visit to the nest in the topmost branches of the old birch. A canny lad-of-a- robin would likely first inspect this thoroughly. taking note of its poa- sibllitiee in respect to a home. be- f0re hopping to a pulsing branch to send cut I sweet enticing strain to fall on the ears of some trusting fluff of femininity. In his matur- ity. James is sure this would be an early concern with him. though we have a notion, digging back into memory, in the glamour and blind faith of youthful days. the song usually preceded any thought of a place of subsequent dwelling. A lingering mist. a mere veil of dampness, as fragile as the sum- mer-webs along a clover-set pas- ture and as flattering as the wisp of gossamer that adorns milady's new hat, softly moulded our line of hills this morning and taking note cf this and the quiet griiy clouds. the farmers wondered if perhaps the wood-sawing planned f:r the afternoon might have to be pcst-poned, in the face of it. 0 O 0 However, the farm-engine was hoisted to the truck and conveyed along the still firm road of morn. ing to the scene of the sawing, which before completion will make supplies of fuel for four homes - Mir. A's. 1-'iah's and Alderlea. It was to Mr. A's the help went this after- noon in the still prevailing gray of the day. on foot along the firlds. granddaughter keeping step hap- pily with her father on an outing which was to be continued. attend. ed by James and Gage from the 5. Indigenous, 2 i . Gothic Brei ' f mu. Ailliial pholbsllirqi proves qouli be more comliirlable Snip go the slrapsi See how all the up- lift continues . . . even after the straps have been cut. Gothic'e exclusive Cordtex9 inserts are the answer! Malia this cut yewulfl Instead of any dng the scrape. jun slip them oi your ehouldcn. Try it with your personal A"-9 Kateivay to Rob's. she might a 3 This pretty Montreal housewife and mother. age 26. m After each shampoo or home pennenau LOVALON fresh color makes the lustrous difference! 0 leaves hoii soil. easy to monogc o Blends In yellow. grey streaks - l2 noiiering shades 0 Remover , shampoo Film 0 Gives sparkling highlights have talzen the last step of up way alone. but it is somewhat hazardous for a small one. Then is ”Sam's Bridge” where the war, er runs brcad and deep now, to be crossed. as well as that lane which bridges the stream. We kept an ear to tn. rhildrens' progress, until Karo. lyn laughed "They're herel" . . , "You'll have to trike my hand" granddaughter said to her father returning along fields dim with niizht-siiacicws "you can see the way better in the dark than I." mill. Jnmes. as he said "A sort of g ififth wheel" joined the workers latter a matter of choring was set- .tlec', looking in upon us where we I Continued on page 11 , .1 models her favorite Gotln'c' Bra. Remember. there's I Gothic style to Batter every figure. illo mouthing win-ai Thou are they were taken! Twist or turn . . . miracle Cordtex still does the UPlii't! shoulder straps are there for. added control . . . not to tug! "Elna". model 1321. nine 32 . . Cordtex iiueru and Febrilut' shoulder etupe that won't fear looeei Sliouldeis lake a lioli'daq when tiou wear a - S EiU..lil.' E BANDIEAU You see. Gothic l on Ihebn...nohiddeu actual photographs. just as Model in wearing a Gothie . with wonderful in Robs