fags Tllefiuardhn WOMEN runway. Mm i1.1:!s5.- .ELLEN'S DIARY by an Island Farmerfs Wife In. st. Patrlckls Day comes- releasing we always fancy Wint- C”! tron grip; giving us Spring h a sight of the green of the aharnrocks. promising before too long a wait. once more the emer- ald-clad fields. But first of al making every dllld of ould Erin. all who own U I drop of Irish blood in their asks-up. proud and grateful for tie brlghtright on the Annivers- of her own patron Saint. What matter I one be generations away now from the loved land of his forbears? Or that he has little expectation of ever visiting Kl dear "lakes and felts?” "Iiisbleyee may never see the us lreland'I Apr! sky. ear may never listen to The song of lark on high; But deep within his Irish heart Are CIDISIEFS dark and dim. No human heart can wrench apart And the lark still sings him." for use missionary was.St. Patrick! A writer tells of his work in Central Ireland and the convers- ion of the two High King: daugh- llrs thus: "Then came Patrick to the well that is called Cliabach. on the flanks of Crogan to the east. be- fore the rising of the sun and la! by the well. And behold two daughters of the King Laoghaire. Eithne the White and Fedhelrn the Red. came to the well in' the morning to wash. as women- will. and found the synod of thel elders with Patrick. hard by the well, and know not who they were. but conceived them to be men of the fairy world or of the gods of tinrlci'r-arth or phantoms. And the maiden: said to them: "Who .above earth and What a consecrated and zcal-l are ye and whence came ye'." And Patrick said: iBetter were it for you to confess our God. the true God than to ask of what kin we are.' And the first maide said: :"Who is your God? 'And where in God? And whose God is he? And where hath he his habitation? Hath he sons and daughte 3. gold and silver? is he everliving? Is be lovely? Hath be many fosterers for his son? Are his daughters dear and lovely to the sons of men? Is he in heaven or on earth. in the sea or in the river: or in the mountains or in the valleys? Tell us how we may know him. how he shall be seen. how loved. how found. II be young or la he old?" "And 81. Patrick full of the Holy Spirit answered and said: 'Our God. the God of all men. the God of Heaven and earth. of the sea and of waves. the God of the sun and moon and of all the stars. the God or lofty hills and the lowly valleys. God in Heaven and under heaven. hath his habita- tion both in Heaven and earth and sea and all that is therein. He inspire: all things: He quit-kciis all things. He surpasses all things. He sustains all things. And he went on to preach the faith of the Trinity of them. and they believed and were baptized, and Patrick put a white veil on their heads."' ”We look. through the niisty clouds of legend. tradition. mir- acle and myth, but we can clear- ly discern the figure of St. Pat- rick. the Roman-British preach- er driven into exile and giving his life to the Irish people. so that they may have life more abundantly." Until tomorrow - -- lliarv Good-night . . . . . i l ANNE ADAMS PATTERNS I ll l I am... 4705 I2-F .44.... Crusty, Crunchy DINNER R0l.l.S I STORK-TIME STYLES What to wear? Mom-to-be. don't worry! Whip up a new top or skirt in a day with this sew-easy pat- tern! For casual wear, sew the checked version with or without the Peter Pan collar. For cool comfort on 90-degree days. choose the scooped-neck. cone-shaped top. Make it in a glamour fabric too. for evening! Send now! Sizes 12. 14. 15. Ill. 20. Size 16 skirt. 2 yards 35-inch: top with pockets. 3 yards: V4 yard contrast. This pattern easy to use. sim- ple to sew. is tested for fit. Has complete illustrated instructions. Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (Ilse) in coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern. Print plainly SIZE. NAME. ADDRESS. STYLE NUMBER. Send order to ANNE ADAMS, cm The Guardian. 60 Front Street West. Toronto. MORNING SMILE Cuuimanding officer - Welre outnumbered four to one. so do your stuff. Old Joe. a Kentucky mountain- eer. began to blaze away. but in about five minutes he stopped and leaned hiii rifle against ti rock. Officer-What's the matter? Old Joe-Well. I got my foiii'. 0 They're really ritzy -- and no trouble It all in make. with new Fleischmanrfs Active Dry Yeast! Gives you fast lction A ugh. dough: - and none of the bother of old time perishable Yeast! Get a dozen packages - keeps full strength without raIra'geraIs'ou.' (RUSTV.5.DINNElt ROLLS O Mcanune into a large bowl 1,4 c. lukewarm water. I tsp. gun”. lltcd sugar: stir until sugar is dis- solved. Sprinkle with l envelope Flcischmann's Active Dry Yeast. Let stand to minutes, THEN stir well. Add M c. Iltlu-warm int: and 1 tsp salt. Add. all at once, iv, r, once-sifted bread flour and work in with the hands; work in 5 the. soft shortening. Knead on lightly. loured board until smooth and elastic. Place in greased bout. Cover with a damp cloth and set In Wlrm place. free from draught. Let rise until doubled in bulk. Punch down dough in bowl. fold over. cover and again let rise un- tfl doubled in bulk. Turn out on light! -floured board and divide into equal rtionl; shape each lace into a (mg roll about IV " diameter. Cover with a da 2 doth and let rest I l erators. Prices of the colored mix- Pattern 4705: Misses' Maternity l Cook's Corner PINEAPPLE GELATINE DESSERT Heat 2 cups of milk in double boiler. Dissolve 2 pkgs. gelatine in almost 1 cup water. Let stand l0 minutcs. Put gelatine in milk and cool 10 minutes. Then add: 4 beaten egg yolks V2 tsp. salt 12: c. sugar 1 large. 1 small tin crushed well drained pineapple Cook until thick. When cold. fold in one pint whipped cream and beaten egg white. Break one large angel food cake in pieces. Place cake in bottom of pan. Add alter- nate laycrs of cake and custard. Garnish with whipped cream and cherries. Household Hint Electric mixers are taking on a new look. One manufacturer is of- fering portable mixers in yellow. pink or turquoise. to match some of the colors of their new refrig- ers are to be the same as for KEEPINIIIIM The newly found feeling of self- contiueiice expressed in letters from successful dieters is most rewarding. A heartwarming ex- ample ls the courageous Ohioan who proudly writes that she has succeeded in getting down to exact- ly half her original weight! .''I must write and let you know how proud I feel of myself. Ever since I was a child. overweight has been a big problem. At nine years of age. I weighed over 100 pounds and kept right on gain- ing. At 35. I weighed 52 pounds . and I cannot describe to you how defeated I feel. or how embarrassed I was when I tried on clothes. trying to find some- thing - anything a to fit me. - ”Finally I made up my mind I was going to do something about it -- and I did. I am now 40 and what a wonderful difference. I weigh 126 pounds with these meas- urements: Bust 34. waist 27. hips. 37. What a pleasure to go into a store and be able to slip into size 16 with the greatest of ease. I feel fine and free. Without that burden of fat. I can get around so much better. Truly. no words can express the difference. I wouldn't go back to 252 pounds again nohow! ”I use your protective pattern of eating to keep my weight nor- mal. Enclosed is s self-addressed envelope. Please send me the ”Take Your Choice Diet." the leaf- let on Slimming Clubs. and an- other Calorie Chart. Mine is worn to tatters. white ones. I LET'S an i lFrenchwoman ilnleresling Om I 1 "llerc is a rcstaiiraiit menu dif- ifercnt troin any under the sun.' lobservcd the Chef. "it is com- posed only of onielettes, no less than 350 varieties and combina- tions. An omelette. a tossed green salad. a French crutssanle or bri- oche. coffee and French pastry are the only foods featured. "Which omelette will be your pleasure. Madame?” ”The Itlicl-Winter Omclette. Mon- sicur. And ynti'.”' ”I shall order Omelette Fon- tainbleau." The omelettns arrived Big and well-filled they were. but dainty. with a parsley garnish. served on fwarm plates. each plate different 3 and decorated with a few bars of music gtrom a famous opera. i . l Perfect Omelctte The Chef tasted. ”Perfect!” he exclaimed. "This is home cooking in the best French tradition. "But here is the proprietrsss. I Madame Romaine de Lyons." ”I1ow did you happen to start ian omclette restaurant?" I asked l her, ”Beloi'e the war I came to the y United States from Lyons. France. p with my husband. who was in the 4.silk business.” she told us. "Un- ilortunatcly, he died suddenly. I lwas alone. All money was lost. 3 Two Hands and a out "But still I had my two hands. and one gift - I knew how to make real French omelettes. I suddenly remembered that. in my I; childhood home. my mother often served eggs on savory meat or bits of fish and vegetables. and it ”Thank you for helping us Serves elelles By Ida Bailey Allen all tasted wotiderfull I would usc similar combinations as omelette fillings. ”I opened my first restaurant. It seated only ten persoris. I did everything myself - cooking dish- ivasliing. waiting on tables. The omelettes, as you say. 'caught on.' "Now, in this restaurant. I can serve 22 persons at a time. but I still do all the cooking and work in the kitchen. My assistant waits Reducing Leads .-To 3: Ida ieninnn '- I New Life Her most benuiiful heavyweights. I know now that all overweights can lose S if they honestly want to and make up their 'minds. I'm really l1T0Ud now - and they can he too." we all salute you! What you have achieved requires courage of a high order. For you the sec- ond 40 years will be far IIHPPIGP and infinitely healthier. All interested overweights. tune in here. Make that important in- ner decision to reduce and banish the burden of fat and YOU 08" change your life. Firmly -make up your mind thatg this is the last spring you will be over- weight. Set your Dtml. On 919 scientific plan of eating. YOU 0?" lose 25 excess pounds bY ""5 summer. And. if need be. another 25 pounds before the leaves come tumbling down next fall. But don't go on some silly dim and try to half starve. You can't stay with that kind of diet. Check with your doctor. On the FY0199 tive pattern of eating you Cnn lose weight hcalfhfully and look and feel the way you did all those excess pounds ago. ROUX (Worm glrzzxnpcc on tables and takes care of the dining room.” Green Salad Tossed with shrimp Omelette Fontainebleau French-Fried Potatoes French String Beans Baba Rum Cake (Canned or from the bakers) Cafe au Lait or Demi Tassa French Omelette: First prepare the desired filling. Then make a 3-egg omelette for each two per- sons to be served. For best results do not beat the eggs light. but only until well broken up. Use 6" (Continued on page ll) st l'l-fll &lftZI;tt” fflf .S'0PERl0R MVEX-8195'! WAN PAM7 TOMORROW'S OMELETTE l DINN . Grey itreolu disappear and you review the bright, youthful-Looking tovelineu of your hair. look years younger :Ask at your Cosmetic Counter In Drug or Department stores. GRADE "A" l Ibo one-eeu Hard-Gloss LARGE SIZE ORANGES. 2 doz. 596 CHASE & SANBORN COFFEE. lIb.'l'in 31.15 LARGE SIZE RINSO. Zpkgs. 69:: ROBIN HOOD WHITE CAKE MIX. 2 pltgs. . . . 45: MACHINE SLICEI) Ibe neeeeeeeeeeeeeeeo APRICOTS I On. 'I'ln 33: TOILET TISSUE I For -25: IRA FT . DINNER I Pkg. I5: I OZ. PEAS I Tins 35: MAPLE LEAF LAID l RASPBERRY. JAM u 9-. let. , 39: itim KAT . CAT FOOD PERFECTION ROYAL INST. PUDDING Inge. hum: Haetdlet. MEDIUM III FRESH HALIIUT Fetiiollnd libs IEIDLIH IAISINS SMOKED Id-DAD lle mi "Elm: lulu nwosra-s iuunl Mother Fdrbids Son To Speak of Marrying DEAR MARY I-IAWORTI-I: am a,young man of 20. and for fve years I have been going steady with 1-lilda. I am closer to her than to anyone else in my life; and we have come to love and respect each other so much that we plan to be married shortly. l Unfortunately. my mother is wholeheartedly against our mar- riage plsns. She has never given me any reason why I shouldntt marry Hilda. when I ask her why. to sun aayl. 'baa'I cent at m;ti about you getting in . If I marry Hilda. the shock will kill mother. .she has ltail one stroke already-last year. And last September she had a terrible time with major surgery. she has ,do'i'1elao much for mle in the pug -epuig me - ., scboo, an l at play. and in my personal prob- term, which we all seem to have at one time or other. I love her :0 much. and I don't want to hurt er. But of course I have my life and Htldals to think about too; and to really confuse matters further. Hilda now tells me that -she is expecting a child. so you ican see t a gravity of my prob- lQ.nl'!wotiltl tunic tddeaeayeueaa venue: 1.. union ntu. wimoettm DEAR J. S: It is proper to have companion on your mother": cbildlah. fretful, neurotic person- IIIW?-WIDCD is the basic cause of more recent bodily ailments. But it isn't ht to believe for a minute that her weaknua of char- acter ntttles her to make a men of younlife. by keeping you tied to her vtppronstrlngs--as her cap- tive llomeatlc companion. You say if you marry Hilda. the shock will kill your mother. The shock of what? Of being frustra- ted in her wretched determination "to have and to hold you" as hers exclusively? Of being obliged to face tlia. list you an M, eNe thultbllyl-of lav an or others. besides heglf?0' -" shock. of reallzt that you-., CIIIEI I care d . -p sufficient to pm you overt-M '09. in your struggle to.- inner freedom ., that you on go on and become a many not iii. I110!!! puppet she'd have you 1-,, main! If you marry Ililda-as indeed you should. for various reasons. and your mother falls back am; dies. this wouldn't be a tragedy of your doing. On the contrary. he. demise in such circumstances. 1.. a mood of hair will, would signify her mulisli destructive piefereiic. -to die. rather than make-.re.. Continued on Page 11 Simple. . easy. .yeu will ' lllllll lllW lowenvoxldplioe of w&e6eans- mqans a neMohzer,or7ce 26r... ! NESGAFI Coffeeboaaprfoaeavedoumootbewortdeuuia. 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