W0men's're-calm PAGE TWO THE GUARDIAN NOVEMZB-E'R 20. 1952 HowCenIlll ly.Anne Ashley .sg Q. How can I remove creases in curtains that have been folded and stored away? A. when putting laundered cur- tains away in a drawer, fold them so that the top and Bottom are together. If folded this way. the creases will work out when hu . but if folded lengthwise, there w ll be no weight to bring out the creases. Q, How can I prevent the corks. for bottles containing clues and cements. from sticking? A. They will not stick if a little Vaseline Jelly or glycerine is rub- bed over the ends of the corks be- fore inserting them into the bot- ties. Q. How can I rug? recolor a fiber Better Engllsli Dy 9. o. wait-nu Anni. rneceenueus i. What is wrong with this sen- "we left directly we were tencc? through with our work." , 2. What is the correct pronuncia- tion of "Viceroy"? 3. Which one of these words is withal, mlmpelled? Unweildy. withhold, weevil. 4: What does the word "contum- acious" mean? 6. What is a word beginning with la that means'"praiseworthy"? ANSWERS 1. Say. "We left as soon as we work." 2. Pro- nounce vise-roy. two syllables; and not visa-er-oy. 3. Unwieldy. 4. Re- bellious; disobedlent. "The workers contumaclous. and foreman." 5. had finished our were becoming were defying Laudable. their one may use any dye such as is used on cotton material. Dissolve it in boiling water and apply on the rug by means of a brush. exists, with heart and hohie the scene and center The trend there is along lines of friendship. love, romance. enhanc- ing and vltalizing, perhaps glamor- izlng. all essentials for happy home- making. Romantic adventures, part- ties, celebrating A. For recoloring 'a fiber rug. the occasion. the hour. Enjoy For the Birthday The Stars Say - - Iy Genevieve Kemble auspices of merits, weddings, the For Tomorrow A PLEASANT state of affairs of attraction. splendor. of special occas- perament. ions are in store. Business services catering to these are stimulated by passing Those whose birthday it is are under the pleasant and propitious romantic Venus, fair goddess of the home and all per- taining thereto. Romance, engage- affairs of youth and children, even those of an older growth, should react to the sentimental and emotional sti- mulus of the Love Star ruling the heavens and the home with equal A child born on this day may be artistically creative in diverse art forms and expressions, incited by emotional as well as spiritual tem- False Face '3, I. c. lnle "P13! keeping nnuelf for you," Mercia went on. "And it is all 2. women has to give; just hersellr, unspoiled. Here I am. Peter, fully frown. and knowing very well what I want of life. I want you, my dear; I want to make your home. and to hear your children. And nobody else will do. Peter; I want you now." she rose from her chair. and went to Marclfhnt, throwing her round white arms about his neck, and pressing her lips upon his un- til he put her from him. "I never kissed you like that before. Peter." the girl said-and there was a note of reproach in her voice. "I never expected to do- lso. until we were married. But I want you to understand the point which has been reached, in this engagement." "You make me feel as useless as I sometimes think I am . . . ' Marchant said husklly. ' Marcia held up a hand to check him. "Peter,'I know what our en- gagement has cost you," she said. "You wanted to become famous at once, for my sake. You hurried your work. and you rather lost your way, poor Peter. We are far- ..ther away from one another than we were two years ago." "Do you think I don't know it?" Marchant asked. ,"Forget about my money, and marry me," Marcia invited. "You can do the work you want to do, and be what you would have been, if you had never known me. If I cannot help you, at least I shall never hinder." "You don't understand, Marcia." Marchant said. "You have no idea of what a man must endure, if he is simply the poor and unconsider- ed husband of a rich wife." "It is you who do not under- tand. Peter," Marcia retorted. "Because I am rich, is that any M-acFAllLAilE BROS. rummuwe opposite iili'1'own Hotel sdge of pmfmaa 7cow cliarloitetown reason why I should waste the best of my youth, and the sweet- est years of my life? When you think of what is said by people who do not matter, you sink to the level of a curmudgeon. What is a rich girl todo, if she does not marry? You know what they do, and what it makes of thpm." ' "But Marcia . . . " "I suppose I could fly to Tim- buctoo," Marcia went on. "Or buy a. lot'of ycarlings. and take to the Turf. or punt in dix-mille bundles at Cannes and Le Touduet, and have my picture published as the girl who broke the bank. But, er. Both families were former resi- dents of Holland. The Rev. J. T. Irwin performed Wanda Wedding March. A very pretty autumn wedding ham, N. 13.. the was solemnited at the home of the'away by Mr. G. Hollander. bride's parents on Saturday. No- vember lst. when Gerrie Verhey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Verhey, was united in marriage with John den Hollander, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerrlt den Holland- Delight roses. oi-a-ted with both Dutch and nadian colours. Delicious the impressive double ring ceremony, and Miss Henderson played the ed a beautifully decorated by Mrs. Warren Henderson. bride A happy evening hat The attractive young wore a beige suit with wine and accessories and corsage of American Beauty roses. Due to guests, former residents of land and their friends. eA'Canad,ians Marry Here ' Meyers Phot. bride was given The bridesmaid, Miss Maria den Hollander, wore a turquoise after- noon dress with corsage of Pink Mr. John Verhey, brother of the bride, was best man. The living room was gully dec- Co- refresh- ments were served, which featur- three- tier Canadian wedding cake made interposed with music was enjoyed by all the Hol- . Charlottetown W as ; That Body Of Yours 'l By.lanieeW.Barton.Il.5. LASSITUDE AN D WIAKNES8 The term "weakness" is used by patients to describe a. variety of subjective ( sit by the patient but not seen or own by the physician, such as headache) complaints which may vary in importance. Most of the subjective included in this term will be found to be per- sistent or recurrent or temporary weakness." . I am quoting from the book "Principles of Internal Medicine" by Dr. T. R. Harrison and Assoc- iates, southwestern Medical school. Universityof Texas. Dallas. These physicians make a dis- tinction between lack of energy (lassltude) due often to emotional disturbances. and the loss of mus- cular strength (asthenia, dcbility) which may be due to serious dis- orders of glands. or of nerves and muscles, or, more commonly. to old age or prolonged bed rest. Loss of muscular strength may be due to weakness of a group of muscles or all the muscles of the body. 1. Lassitude. Listlessness. mal- aise, undue fatigability and lack of energy as characterized by loss of well-being, which occurs at times in persons who are healthy in both body and mind. The mechanism of chronic or persistent lassltude is due to emo- tional disturbances. conflict within the personality. "if a person is so busy reconciling or adjusting him- self to a myriad of fears, hates, or dissatisfactlons, he will be unable to spend energy usefully in produc- tive pursuits." Thus lassitude is an early symptom in 'neurosis (think- ing you have an ailment that is not really present), depression or psy- chosis, and is to be regarded as a "distress" signal from a body lab- oring under unwelcome stress. when lamitucle is the patients ROTHY. Dl ci Fruslraled Al 26 ' Young Wife Needs Some Constructive Activity DEAR MISS DIX: What can be the trouble with me? married woman of 26 with two small. daughters. I'm chief complaint,the most common cause is emotional disturbance such I as depression. anxiety states. but as ' some real body or organic disorder is frequently present also, it is ad- visable to search for organic dis- My husband's job , ease before concluding that the symptom is entirely due to nerves or nervousness. 2. Asthenia (muscularweakneu). When muscular weakness is pres- ent in a patient who is not old or has not been on bed rest. it is sug- gestad that anemia or some nut- ritional and gland deficiencies should be sought. sometimes some low or chronic infection is causing '4 the muscular weakness as infected teeth, tonsils. gums. large intes- ri wow... iNli',lRMAllDN sritiri MONTKEAI4. November 20th - "Just 1 minute kldsl . . . breakfast will be ready in a jidy." Thad 'And uoywonder your youngsters are so eager to settle down "and cgin eating it. M-rnmml-won. derful, to ped with brown sugar and cream. It bu Iuch I de' tfully dmerenl flavour. Fairly melts in your inouth.'Yes, the kids will agree. Quick "Cream . . of Wheat" is good. And. mother, it's good for them t90- F07: Ill I-ddition in other benefits, Quick "Cream of Wheat" ro.' Vida! Iron. Calcium and Phosphonis for diets clencieat in these elemigitg Your Husband will ch his mi d about instantu o INDTANT CHASE ;n'gANBOl'i'N- COFFEE. 151386 when he tum dahcious. The flavours there--and the body and the real hit. -That's use Instant Chase & Sanborn is the instant codes made by real coffee peo le. Nearly a century of notice experience makes it t e best in- stant codes you've ever tasted. I know your husband will like it. And he'll appreciate the money it saves ' you, too .. . . up to we a pound compared with ground colleel The re . lar size 1!? of Instant Chase dc Sanborn gives you the same num 9; of cups as a pound of ground coffee and there's a big difference in price y . There's Nothing I . Slow about the Fashion Model Virginia Owen wag Why babies married recently. Brow. Almost She was another every day they beautiful Wood. .5ul'Pl'l!e us with bury Bride in her some new de- hoop-gkjl-ted velo ment like gown of ,,,,,i,,' But it was hm- sat in - s m o o i h Woodbury complexion that "stole the show". Virginia protects her cxquisite complexion by regular care with WOODBURY FACIAL SOAP. For she knows that Wond- bury is morclthnn a cleanser. You see, it contains a precious beauty. cream ingredicnt-tha same soft- ening oil used in finest face creams. It's intended to help replace the natural oils you wash away. Try Woodbury Soap yourself. See how its mild lather cleans your skin thoroughly, yet gently. And try the big Beauty-Bath Size Wood- bury, too. for head-to-toe love- liness. Christmas Gill Liu Today. A lot of question marks, of course . . . opposite Aunt Harriet. for instance, (she has everything) - and my young nephew who's at college (he needs everything) . . . and so on. I guess you run into the same kind of thing. But it's no longer a problem for me . . . BANK OF MONTREAL Christmas Cheques, Money Orders and Passbooks provide the perfect solution. I sent them last year and it. turned out happily for every- , one. For me - because sending them was such H. time-saver. For the folks who received them - because it was a short- cut to the things they really wanted for Christmas. So again this year I'm sending a Money Order to Aunt Harriet - gift-wrapped in a special Christmas envelope - one of the Bof M's newer services. And a Christmas Cheque (all bedecked with holly) to my college-age nephew. And for my little nephews and nieces - Christmas Passbooka showing inside the balance of the Savings Accounts I'll open for them at the B of M. (Youngsters love having B of M Savings Accounts of their very own!) Yes, I'm looking forward to my Christmas "shopping" at the BANK OF MONTREAL again this vr'r' a. s in y new . tooth. And it's wiae,.motli-er. to keep up with your baby's rapid growth by giving him nourishing, wholesome ood made specially for him. Before the tooth . . . baby will grow healthy on l-loin; Pre-Cooked Cereals. Then (post-tooth) he can graduate to HEINZ STRAINED BABY FOODS . . . meat food products. soups, vegetables and desserts-all expertly blended to give baby needed nourishment - and pre- cooked to suit his taste and tum- my. Then, when baby's a little older he's ready for HEINZ JUNIOR. FOODS. Your dealer has all of the Helm Baby Foods. Next time you're shopping -look for t em. I Made Out My because it'I fast, Quick "CREAM OF WHEAT",' "The story as regards habits (alcohol). occupation and drugs Peter. while I'm doing these k99DS him from home a lot. I brood by the hour because all I think u be 1 J riiuns FRI & SAT Nov 20 21 s. 22 or is to I my mu um 66' .' . . . , ymnulf mccesml enough to and buying lots of clothes. These things I cannot do because of my the mmerm 9 concerning the patients happincu and problems relating to home, 5 family and my husband's income. I have a won- derful. considerate husband who tries to please me in everything, I'm never satisfied, though. I'm getting fat and people say it's because I'm frus- trated. Is that so? Please try to help me. LOIS A. ANSWER: You are indeed frustrated, but. the situation isn't new or alarming. It's quite a com- monplace problem among mothers tied down with young children. On the cheerful side is the fact that there are. many solutions to your dilemma. In fact, I'm sure if you'll follow a few of the sug- geslions I am about to make, you'll be able to write me in a month and announce that you have already developed a better outlook on life. i Small children do tie one down, but freedom at this time of your I life comes not from daydreaming but from pursuit. of some reward- Also. an overactive thyroid gland (goiter) may cause the various body processes to work too rapidly and cause persistent weakness. marry me, I shall be spoiled for you... "Give me a year." Peter said. "Just one year, Marcia, to see - whether I can justify myself." "I knew that you would -say that," Marcia said, sorrowfully shaking her head. "I can give you just about thirty-eix hours, Peter: and no more. Listen. my -dear, I have booked a return passage on the 'Berlinia.' which brought me to America. And I have also re- served a state room for you." "For me?" Merchant said. "Mar- cia. you know it is not possible work and finances is essential in learning if the emotions are the cause of the weakness." givotv rams WEATHER-PRCOFEDHI FOR OUTDOOR FUN is easg on qour purse 7t 3 Dace Odo Ilnrlel Niuen gabardirc snowsuits that take to sledding, togs 9'30 comr"-tely win.” wroo-.".'-I rod wrf --proofcd and are especially favored be- cause of their reinforced knee and elbow patches. 301' me 10 "turn m 1955 than 1W0 ing activity. A certain amount of daydreaming is good, rather than day;-" L M m L harmful. but when carried to extremes it can be one of the most' 7 " ll 110 D051 0 I1 Y0” debilitating time-wastera in the world. It leads to self-pity which H ' - v Q ' f ' 1 m.f 9 1 j t d 1' ,1 l Id M m mum mm... Map I d , i , ores your youngs ers nsurance or a co re vi n er . . . s or y popm an : wou es s to martyrdom. and where that leads Im sure you necdnt be. and snowmen without a complaint These 5 1 cl: said quietly. Peter: here are what the Americans call your reservations. Put them in your pocket; and go and arrange for your departure. See these people who want to hire my future hus- band to design swimming pools. told. The easiest way to lose friends, alienate your family's' affec-. tions and send your husband flying to another woman is to become' a downtrodden martyr. Don't let that happen to you! I ASSUME BRIGHTER ATTITUDE ( Your first step toward reformation is a brighter and gaycr at- titude towards your immedlate life. Don't regard your home and children as confining agencies. See them for what they are--the PRAM SUITS gggelfu them am" "' c"m'm be source of unlimited scope for happiness. Your children are two little and ,5 mm. mm . . . -' 13.355.?:..”.i..'”..2i”'3i.i2.i'.l”:f 5:": ”'""i." l I , V .. DH 9 9 F El y 9550713 9 v '1' I h-9"”'v Peten we 5”?" q:"' tinged with the reminder that you are bitter and morose hccziusc l Nlr 35 We h5g:dV"Y km”? "'9. their presence keeps you from the merriment you miss. Your home b9f0-"9- 535' 3 "n'3h "W me "”w' is a kingdom of your own creation and over which you are absolute 1 to 6x a and remember that I shall be waiting for you on the 'Berliriia' the day after to-mcrrow. And if you do not come. Peter . . . " She drew down his head and kissed him again and askin- "If you do not come." Marcia re- peated. "You'll never see me again. But you'll hear of Peter. yea. you'll hear plenty." Marcia saw him E0. with the feeling that she had won. But when the gungwuy wu pulled aboard the "Berllnin." and the can of water ihoadened between her great hull and the waving crowd on the quay, Peter Marchant had not come aboard. monarch. Use whatever talents you have to make it finer. more beautiful-a fit setting for its queen. If you can paint a chair, make a curtain. embroider a scarf or frame a picture-do it. If you think you can't, learn Learn. and do, something constructive. no matter how small. The antidote for frustration is to produce something in which you can take pride.' Frustration and inferiority go hand-in-hand: put yourself in the? superior class and you'll no longer be thwarted. Make friends! That's' most important! Make them through church. through it civic organ- lzation, through the P. T. A. in your school. Learn from others and, in time. have something to impart to them in turn. Above all, remember-your children will soon be grown. you'll. have" lots of time for the dancing. fine clothes, travel. but never, never. will anything be as sweet to you as the babyhood of your young-' . stern. Learn to enjoy them every minute; their childhood is so fleeting. . As for your overweight. more than you need, because you have nothing else to do? busy at something creative and the hunger urges will pass. 59.95 to 512.95 Glrls' Two-Piece . SNOW SUITS . '1 to 12 years 1 315.50 to 321.95 , 1 Doz. Glrls' Chinchilla and Corduroy COAT SETS Sizes 1 to 3 years Reg. 311.95--Clearlng ' '38.?! TRADE-IN YOUR OLD Fllll COAT Fllll coir viiiurs anion: Blended Mink . . .--. ...-. . Frem'S288 .Seal Dyed Rabbit ...... . . .... Fm? 3149 Mouton Dyed Lamb . . .... From 5169 Torsion Lamb Paws Dyed . . . . . From 3219 jiuink Dyed Jep Rabbits From sin 'Grey Kldsldn Coors . . . . . . . . . Front 5188 choice Muskrat Bucks Dyed . . . From 5389 don't you honestly find yourself eotingy Keep t'ro be continued m -uuswuucuuueucu ousehold Scrapbook Iy lebme I40 :..T... . DEAR MISS DIX: My husband, who is 13 years my senior, has a habit of visiting his old girl friends and his two ex-wives when they come to town. He says I am very selfish and jealous for ob-l jectlng to'thll strange activity. Am I doing the right thing by being. a sweet and calm wife over this. or should I throw a fit? SWEET WIFE, ANSWER: To get your share of attention, you might have to; M1 ” ex-wife the third. Your husband certainly carries visiting to an extreme, but lines he apparently has passed the first blush of youth. and even. I suspect, the middle-aged spam, I doubt if he-can be reformed. Better try being sweet and calm. nap A rug can be cleaned without I ' by soaking some newspapers in warm water and then squeezing out the water until the paper is dry enough not to drip. Tear this in small pieces and scatter over the carpet. Sweep slowly with a good broom, begin- ning in the center of the room. The damp paper will preventthe dust from flying and the moisture will be beneficial to the carpet. DEAR. MISS DIX: For a long time we have wanted to have pen pain in other countries. and of' other nationalities. We don't know where to getsuch-addressee. and hope you can help us. PAT AND SANDY ANSWER: Since all my attempts to obtain correspondent: for other people have been diverted to servicemen. I have no pen pal addresses for you. However. 1 know that many church publications carry them. so perhaps my kind readers will render anistance and forward to me some material along these lines. I. of course, will send the information on to you-and anyone elle who will lend a stamped, Ielf-addressed envelope for it. 1 ' Missed and Glrls' " Cheese Dyed Alaska Seal Flank: . . .. .-. Front 5329 -Twlnyleover Dyed Rabbit . . . . . From 3249 Dyed Persian Lamb .. . .. From s4i9 ,;5llOll'Qd Raccoon From 5469 "Natural Grey Lambs From 5795 to '..oiinoEr.,. ciiinor ,,.. ' .-i iili'TewI choose will keep nicely if I thin layer of butter is spread over.the cut edge. And it is not nectaary to waste the butter, as it, can be scraped off and used for cooking. Plants A'few drops of ammonia added to each quart of the water with which plants are watered will im- prove the color of the foliage and increase the growth. Modern Etiquette eyueauuno of his bride-to-be as soon as the engagement is announced. But what if that man's family lives in a distant city? ,A. Then. of course. letters 0!- pruaing mutuerhapplngee over the Morning Smile Thouhtleh grayed announcements of the ad- ption of a baby, just as is done for-'tha blrthof a baby! i A. This is quite proper. Thou may be..wordod:. "Mr. and in. James 1:. I pine: to announce the of . Mary. liseintll. end. onmen . niontiu.",. - .. about while the to E M'Ai0N'l M; fgflhtzdmlhl 15 ' ,9"H N 5' "I wonder why Mrs. Robinson c -no . . V h iuim t t- 'q. ia,it proper to mail out en- "' 'n' 9"” "”' "It gives her something to think ' Q KT-.'1Qs.jT&. DQQVU . l I . iii: .MItft:s, in 39' j I STATION wAooN cons Assorted sizes 10 to 16 with Mouton Collar (processed lamb) 319.95 I to 535.95 MAKE YOUIt SELECTION NOW AND no ALLT nanny, ma wmraa. ES BRADLEY .