& . j l . 2 ; I VVomen's realm PAGE TWO THE GUARDIAN MARCH 18.1954 Window Ihllhl Wall paper cleaner wil. clean ordinary window ahsdea satia- factorily. Holland shades should be stretched tightly on floor or table land tacked down, then scrubbed .with hot suds and brush. Rinse lwith brush and warm water. When BAKED EGGS AND CHEESE 1 cup cheese, cut in cubes. 4 eggs. - 1 can tomato soup. l. teaspoon dry mustard. I. teaspoon pepper. y, teaspoon salt. Butter a casserole and put 1 "UP Sm? 5”” C” m Cub” Will prevent rust from loosening in layers of bread and vheese cubes. almost dry, iron them. The Umbrella Rub the ribs of the umbrella with Vaseline jelly occasionally and it and forcing out the small wires. Lemons When lemons have become dry. and hard from standing, cover themp Ll.Ell'S DIARY usauaaani-crawls. --. "Once the blessed st. Patrick's Day comes,-Then." Pat. friend of ours said the other evening, God geclu-,5 hi. gimggmy power "it won't be long still yeiil be Illkrin-195', cmeny m mowing mercy leellf the lambs E-918! 111 the D9-inland pity. Perhaps no one phrase turea . . . A snow-flurry or two-lcouid express more clearly the re- an ahure there's naught to them. Voiuuon wrought by Christianity no last at all. at all; a high wind 1,, mug. though; 01 God ma their in the chimney. rain ant" he twink- scale or mm-.1 ygiugg we beugve, led ”some mud. an' a tint. av pati- say; the greedy in God mg mm. once. an some mornin'-God's1e, Almighty; but mg chuwuru. mornlns they'll be. Ellen!-the tic attribute of omnipotence is not swallows will be back a-buildin' oompumon bug gm-gay-mg mgrgy, lvhelf Wee mud hells l-ID llhde5' For the new Testment that was '-h0 huh "Vet" axiomatic; to the twentieth can- And now. St. Patrick's Day hasmu-y 1; wund, ,, pu-lung. yet, (,0 come and gone and and despite an we h.g.1-1dd,n...nk. mg pg-ga- winterzs loitering. irons arise whichlenp with me 1.15., go, pow" mg is indeed not a mount of optimismlm, 1"" which um; ngendu-L but is substantiated by the courses m. word. mm, mm me mm, of sun, moon. and 5131': We NW of a revelation which could liber- look over the rim 01 lhC ll"? ”ld.ate it from its evil dreams. Think- now into the very face of thee" god” commonly page (0, spring . . . What winsome scenes.g,,mu,d mm, ,1; power mm. to of an old Isle the yesterday pic-icoxmph um mug, 355011”, Powel- tuned, for have we not on Islandgcon-um. amluwly; mg mg. farmlands knoun too something ofjuem. m be the yermcg, or ex- the rich green of those far-awaylpm.-mncep Lord Radcnuh indeed” in m”d”w57 lhas notable broadcast lectures. AM la” ""3 hush ”1 3 5”m"argued persuasively against Acton's Lenten Meditation tron: the columns of the Times. London cuaisrura ronhrvarrsss which is revealed in Ohrist. In the parable of the Phariaoe and the Pubiioan our Lord lays ban the source of this corruption. There is nothing to show that the pharisee was not more out- wardly virtuous than the publi- csn, who may well have been thorouahly disreputable. Yet this proud and self-sufficient virtue has far less in common with the Christian character than that of ths sinner conscious at his need. The pharlsee was one of those people aatirlcally described in the Gomels as "righteous persons who need no repentance." This attitude is sndunio in the modern world. but it is fatal, as events are demonstrating. sun to freedom and to the hope of peace. Without a. sense of dependence on God's mercy, dam t.lo institu- tions are unworkable. If man are not aware of their own frailty they will tend to regard those who dia- sgree with them not merely an in- tellectually misguided but as morally perverted and unnatural. Toler- wo in international relations. Har- bert Agar grimly observes that wars in the twentieth century he- came steadily more just. and more ferocious. When the eyes of the peoples are blinded by sal1-right- eouansu the stage is set for those religious wars which can only be wars of extermination But a just cause does not mats men impec- cable or permit them to blame everything on their enemies. When on renoota on the true gin oouusiol history, than is an infinite pathos in the spectacle of brave. loyal yet always alum: men. both sides partly right and partly wrong. destroying one .3. other for oonscienoo' sake. Is it all no more than a tale told by an idiot? There is littla sum to be made of the whole drama. un- leutheroiaintxuthatthohoart of things a iorgivuteas in which thus d are reconciled so that men can pray, t ONLY KAYSER Makes Such Lovely (l()MES BACK A(JllN.n.r'1A(,AlN VVHH lN.'Y NHFINCI with boiling water for a few sec- 4 I . g p be Y.” 5.: , s c us en lbarns tucked in the lee of a hill.1:;:,d”e ogugowerlaculoaw-ledgea no If we have not enjoyed the heatuneed for me divine mercy md jg gndl sglenllh M me 991?, f.";5:.'flheEtlierefore merciless towards other es e iir-r-' ,' a - . - e claresrvte l(nl:tt' the! del' ill of tiielmem POYEL m mu sense' 15 me i fg iantithasis of that power of God Sprinkle uith the mustard, salt and pepper, Beat eggs slightly. Add tomato soup and pour over bread and cheese. Dot with butter. Bake in a slow oven for 25-30 minutes. Serve as soon as taken from Oven. ance depends on the recognition that while everyone must contend for the right. as it is given him to see the right, yet all alike are SLIPS ' At These Prices! sinners in the sight of God and alike need his forgivenms. so if.'35dC3tIC..f!hi3ltk .4. -. '&n.'rs&aJr1v9.:w?-.j..-nj..: nn 4 44 all -Slrs. M. .Vlacl.VNlS St. Peter's W. I. -.l tzhluv. .k 3a" 5 contract. Bridge -. .t,ence? i. What is wrong with this sen- "His is the most conipletel outfit I have ever seen.” 1 . 2. What is the correct pro- lnlll'lClBLi0l'i of ”nei:ligee"? i things lotirselr wisliing that James would! maple and spruce which cooks our pots. boils our kettles and warms us in always pleasant companion- ship about our hearths. I . . Thai Bdy Of Yours And knowing how delightful thesel , Ir Janos W. Ia:-Ian. l.D. 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The new green! pain and certainly A nhyslcal "H: h - . 113- it ,. 1 m SLIP will fit you to perfection. Tail- VKJB5 most nearly complete Olllne 2-lmomhs of the year wmch wmterjt amination causes no discomfort. I N5 "' he m' have l ”” H l ored in 4 gore style. the bodice is fin- om Pronounce nee-ll-mar - as '" W-i cleaned. .....iy. and ..n...... ini rw d" M W” W" ”” i 1-led with a deep hem em with W &5432 preferred accent-on last syllable. 3. the”, promise he ehjoys me best! "if n scallops-white only in sizes 32 to 42, .397 K33 Impresario. 4. Expressing much; at an wn0'shou1d in ma stead! l esch- 52 N VQ1094 dl3P1Wlh8 leemm M 5e””mem" measure in ste athisbr that at-ho i . :13, W E "H" ::”;”;;l:f&:v?,”5:d gfgnfgloge field to be seeged? Or mix the lclovfl R gAQm S 'b "'3' m ' s i ggidthzilfggfynnlfloa l'elll'(Er;i2L; a u 1 . QAIOQ -m'd"f"”,;'i W 3 l” l5 s cm :";::..'t::;:.::3..:::....?”sv3si 31112.”: T325” 3i”l;l.I?.y..:.?” 3::.":: d-my ml . 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Yes. it is James put on 1 :"H. so We 3?.” ::”:::.”:..i”.:'2t.m: .:.:::l::8..i.l.:m:.: ma. "F?" (A i . . . . a no our cont-em s V e i e eow : 5 casa--- the question referred tn islsllre South 01 W0 SD55? ”lCkl5- Pxlysoniey scene pictured in a magazine. I l l iii;”i'ri.i 'pla'yI' ' ' ln lvhll l'31lill"-lhlllbhll lmlggmvcgniggcgy "Did you ever see prettier?" 1 I we” ed gh 5 3 ,1". mdla non- nets 6 88, -; ”Oh yes." James smiled. l I 1 y south 'f,:;T,,g go: 37:: um-ye, m.South's first-trick decision was cor-; ..where.,.. g If Town S 9 dummy for repeated djgmondirect. The additional chance that --out on the (Mm... 177 GRAFTON ST. I - finaases. put up the spade queen.-'-he Play 01 Ch? SW49 Qlleell "llg I "Like what?" when East covered with the klhml El" hlm ll” .”P""e: dmmggg '1-ll" - - - Oh there are so many." ' m '"-m-&' south had only the spade stopper lineages. outweighed l 9 Mill" mt James replied. ”The new green on ' ' inioad of two. Now, non he led safety IIC'-0l' 111 'vh0 'P G ' Ithe pastures and covering the red ti-lg heart seven to t y tripd the dianwnd finesse. bulb he could not drop 5 maid king, and when East got . with that card. a low! Amazing! In your new MAGI-FORM f ornate No need to wail for alonda loss. Amazing, new invention gives you that fashionably ijlm app . instantly. If tummy instantly. Unsightly Pauly. who sum. shorts. won clothes. spade returngnot h3V9 lat'West run the entire suit. More- lust W 3" avg-, South was squeeud on the anal :You can choose your own 1. Hgure when you wear a Magi- fForm girdle. Now you can Halts inches from hips and i bulges disappear like magic. . Unlike Other Garments Magi-Form doesn't hold in your stomach and push out your waist lino lilro other gormonh. Your Magi-hm give: you that chic, slander appear- Mcdo In No afylu-lagutsv and Pgniy style is pavhctouudov Mach. BIND HO MOIIIY . . . Q mg grid alone. it held, the die. if South played low from dummy It must be noted, of course. that in'.st trick 1. East would certainly to put up the spade hing. it slaughtered by the Step into the Magi- lonn glvdlo and ot- Oodt the panel on Iha right on-pol a;:.asali1?'-aar1t!:l4:vat sg-.-vE.:roq';” .5-1'3 . - tmaav taut coupon MAN-FORM MANUIACTUIINO C0., 20 FIG!" SYIH1 IAIY, TOIONYO. 0947. I4. wow Magi-Pall Game. by mum mm. In ates. wrai- iof the seeded grain-lands; clover in blossoms; live-stoi-k on pas. turs . . . dear me," he chuckled, ;"it would take me all night to name them!" And moonlight through the branches of a hillside apple tree! Until tomorrow - - - - Good-night - - Diary and if the ladies will be silent for a moment you will be able to hear the thunder of the water." Q .Wheu a host or hostess is taking six or eight persons to a restaurant, should the dinner be ordered in advance, or would it be better to let each person choose his own course? A. It is much simpler to order in advance. To have the waiter serve six or eight separate dinners would be very inconvenient. Q. Is it obligatory to make calls wedding. Q. li candles are not to be light- ed, is It all right to have them on the table? A. Yes; candles are considered an ornamental part of the dinner or supper table setting. M25 You'll Idol: "Ilhls." said th 'd t N) , '" N "is the greatest efaillls. ien athe zvgotlld, l New su RF z?mf'c'7x2f-lWx7ex7er” "hm--uauvlnmwwi a wwwy s no soA ING NO staalcntuc :, ones of stomach and waist you must on the bride and brmemoom? :t' ..I:;lII.I, to look man in the new wvinl I I M, A. Yes; an than who received . -. W... . it ' i':l.'”3f.”2i.i i.?...”.”'-..lff.”.?.f.. 533:? l H N . ND - ::'..':;,':w' G "Y Y, S even if they haven't attended the - gkwxuiui it l i ll I .IuIIMlydi110& ' Y . . . 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