Women's realm PAGE TWO THE GUARDIAN ooroiiiia 3. 195L Hvow Can I i ll 31 Anne Ashley s2 Q. How can I improve the ap- pearance of sponge cakes? A. Before putting sponge cake into the oven to bake, sprinkle I. little tine granulated sugar over the top of it. This will improve the appearance by producing a nice brown color. Q. What is a good way to starch cretonnes? A. Cretonnes and colored clothes may be starched with the water in which spaghetti, rice, or macaroni "s cooked. syrup Q. How can I stains from fabric? A; Syrup or sticky, sugary stains can be removed from materials by soaking in hot water, and then washing in soap and warm water. remove of contempt of courting. LEW sit. Down I hardly worth having if you ways standing upon it." Short-handed "Any of you lads know a about shorthand?" a asked a bunch of'recruits. men fell out at once. "Rlghto. They're in the cookhouse." So the six spent peeling potatoes. - OW.-00N&-DEM Alice Brooks Designs CANADA COOKING prizes. 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Start todsyl Get back 'in the Dink with mu 5 Minutes Ian”. Fill s I cum X IHI. .wm5 ; That Body Of Yours by James W. Barton. nan. SUGGESTION-S FOE DIABETICS Because so many individuals still die from diabetes, it may be thought that insulin has failed as a. cure for diabetes. As a matter of fact, no one need die of diabetes if they follow the diet outlined by their ' physician and use insulin when it are al- nything Association. Dr. the pancreas to produce relieving symptoms patient cooperates, so that is needed.,As pointed out by Dr. Henry T. Ricketts. professor medicine in University of Chicago's medical research center, if s. regu- lated (diabetic) diet does not re- sult in the disappearance of ex- cess sugar from blood and urine. the use of insulin must be started. Speaking on The Modern Treat- ment of Diabetes at the last annual j meeting of the American Medical Rlcketts empha- sized the four main goals of the ' doctor in managing this disease. These goals are relieving symptoms of the disease, keeping nutrition normal, preserving the ability of insulin, and preventing or minimizing com- pllcations. Of the four above goals, and keeping nutrition normal, are easy if the of "the obese (overweight) become leaner. the leaner. fatter and people of 3 normal weight must not be penalt- ted to gain or lose." for the that the basic and original motifs, nriot be KS 136- pancreas. have acquired the disease Addres Diet is important because loads of sugar prevent exhaustion of the of sugar and starch Complica tions are MS plexy). ”xR”f7x.'rK:i;x:s:i7K::;. '3x?I3U”.'x- Better English .I .u 0. William: linost interesting story." 'iation of "hierarchy"? lmisspelled? Kindergarten, kerosine, chronic. : tious" mean? pwlth ca that means "a hold ammunition"? l ANSWERS very nounce hi-er-ar-kl. interesting story." first i ,on first syllable. sun). in the blood crease insulin production. This will not harm the normal pancreas but may lead to exhaustion of the vital insulin-producing cell in the pan- creatic cells of the diabetic." . ' 1. What is wrong with this sen-H tence? "I shall try and tell you a Advanced and latest studies prove belief of Drs. Banting and Best that dia- betes is a condition of insufficient insulin being manufactured by the pancreas was substantiated. "Pat- ients with diabetes have been found to possess only 38 per cent of the normal amount of insulin in the Younger patients, who early. may have less than 10 per cent of normal insulin in their pancreases." It will be remembered how not only did every child with diabetes die before the dlccvery of insulin. but died within a short time. over- in- To cells that manufacture insulin. the use foods which become sugar are kept at lowest possible amount that will give nec- csary energy needed by the body also, of im- portancc as Dr. Rlcketts points out that while the cause is unknown. it has been found that diabetes in young patients brings on harden- ing of the arteries which is a fore- runner of heart stroke (coronary thrombosis) and brain stroke (apo- l '2. What is the correct pronunc- 3. Which one of these words is kiosk. 4. What does the word "licen- 5. What is a word beginning chest to 1. say. "'1 shall try to tell you a 2. Pro- as in high, a as in ah, principal accent 3. Kerosene. 4. Lawless, especially lewd. "His face bore the marks of licentious indulg- ence." b. Caisson (pronounced ksy- left norm 0 .-.;.;t:.-.;.;.;.,.;.;.;.;.;.,.;.;.;.;.;.;. ...;.,.,.,.,.,.,.;.,.,.;.,.,.,. .,.,.,.,.V.,.;. - Incompeieni Parent Men Should Take His Children Away From Slovenly Mother DEAR MISS DIX: My brother has the poorest xcuse for a wife She is slovenly and neglect: the ch dren; My brother travels and sometimes if it were not for the neighbors the children wouldn't even eat. The only time they or the house are clean is when I've ever seen. my brother is expected home. difficulties? Muriel Nlssen DEAR MISS DIX: My girl friend, lives in an apartment house with her family. Two years ago I werit with her brother for a few months. Now I am engaged to a boy I love deeply and sincerely. He is, how- ever, insanely jealous. bound to do so. Don't you think he would be iustifled in taking the children - . . away if they arent given better care at home? ANSWER: Your brother would not only be justified in taking his children away from a mother who neglects them so shamefully, he is in duty Since you are so concerned with their welfare. would you be willing to undertake their care while he straightens out his domestic If you are. he should have no trou- ble in getting the youngsters into good hands. JEALOUS FIANCE Whenever I go to see my girl friend. whose baby is my godchild, he insists I am going only to see the brother, who is now engaged and means absolutely nothing to me. pect to be married soon, then he doesn't think he can trust me while he's gone. ANSWER: The jealousy you are experlenclnginovn friend is nothing compared to what will be evidenced after you marry. An unreasonably Jealous mate is a positive detriment to happy mar- suspicion morning, every move you make, with every person you see. You'll be kept from family and friends, isolated from everyone you know now. You have to he very, very much in love to endure the constant. accusations) you Think it over well before taking the trip to the alter. rlage. You will be under must answer. DEAR MISS DIX: My mother died when I was.twc years old and my older sister and I were in three different homes before my father remarried. We never got. along with our stepmother and I married very young. My first child was born seven months after our marriage. This is my trouble. I've been married 28 years but have never told the children when l was married. What should I tell them if they C.E.lf. Lots of babies are born ask? ANSWER: Your problem isn't too serious. at seven months and, should the question arise. you could always let is going into service. it be assumed that the birth was premature. DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I am very fond of an 18-year-old girl (I'm 19), and enjoy her company very much. makes me VETY angry. don't speak to P.'l('l'i other for weeks. Then she phones me to make up M.P. ANSWER: You're very foolish to continue bothering with this She calls you just when she wants to be taken out and you serve as an old reliable. Surprise her sometime and refuse to Exert. a little independence. If you begin at 19 to let women accept you as an easy mark. you have a hard life ahead. flirt. with other boys, which and I go out with her again. girl at all. be sh gullible. DEAR MISS DIX: For two months I have been going with n boy of whom I am very fond. He likes me a great deal. too. I met However, he wanted, to go fishing a couple of times and I told him not to go, which led to an argument. He went fishing, but did not come back to see me, though he called I never had an explanation as to why he stopped TR his parents. and they liked me. a few times. coming. I am 18. ANSWER: Your friend simply refused to be a Milquetoas to whom he was not even engaged. if you hadn't take orders from a girl had no right to tell Be more careful next time. , Y . Modern Ehquelio By Boberts loos m Q. When a woman is uncertain what type of dress she should wear to a social function, what should she do? A. A considerate hostess will, of course, mention this casually in her invitation, "The ladies will be wearing long dresses, but the men will be in business suits." How- ever. if no mention has been made. you should have no hesitancy about asking your hostess. Q. When writing a thank-you note to a relative who has sent a check as a birthday gift, should one say how the money is going to be used? ' - A. While not exactly necessary, it still is a nice thing to do. Q. Does a man seat his woman dinner partner on his right. or his A: on his right. him he couldn't go fishing; .wanted him to go. your purpose could have been accomplished much more subtly. No boy likes to be ordered around and, by overstep- plng the bounds of good behavior so drastically, you lost a friend. Cook's Corner -A-Mk '” BAKED CU STAB!) 2 cups scalded milk 3 tablespoons powdered milk 2 eggs and 1 extra yolk ti cup brown sugar preferred) it teaspoon salt ll teaspoon vanilla Combine sugar. salt and powder- ed milk. Beat eggs till well mixed ot foamy. Gradually add sugar mix ure and mix smooth. Add hot milk gradually and vanilla. .Pour into baking dish and set in other dish or pan of water. Bake at 325 degrees till done. (a silver knife inserted will come out almost clean). Beat egg white stiff. 2 teaspoons honey,'a pinch of salt and V. cup shredded coconut. Drop in peaks or spread over surface of but custard and place 'under just long enough to brown. He says he S.C. with your boy noon and night. The trouble is she likes to Sometimes we (more, if l ELLEN'8 OIANY l By an lslsnd Farmer's wife with Junie for escort this even- ins. we attended an Audubon film and commentary in tho city . . . Jamie continues to be much ink- on up with birds and plants. with bugs and grubs and suchlike. It is a liking we en urage. Not that we expect him to becoino s . nat- uralist but that any knowledge gained along that line will make make richer and more interest- ing his life on the farm. We think ours and all children born to Island farms are especial- ly blast in having such delightful area: about to provide them with subjects and material to study. Along what enchanting trails they may come to learn at first Giana about the fauna and flora of our farmlandsl By brook or mill- stream. tidal river or share of sea; through some sheltered valley or climbing a”clean wind-swept hill; in old orchards and gardens .or along green aisles of woodlands or lengthy winding farm-lanes. Ev- erywhere lies "buried treasure" for them, if they have curiosity to 1'03 EAL!-Slzlinli no well-dressed every day of fall with s separates wardrobe! Pro- portloned for the shorter-waisted fuller figure -. no alteration prob- lems! Whip up this smart ensemble with ease A have wesklt and skirt in wool, blouse in rayon. Pattern 4811: Half Sizes ms. mi, 1855, 2056, 2234.. MIA. Size WA wesklt and skirt. Hi yards 54-inch; blousd 196 yards as-inch. This pattern. es-ly'to use. sim- ple to sew. is tested for at. I-les complete illustrated instructions. send Thirty-five cents (350) in coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern. Print plainly size, name. address, style number. Send order to ANNE ADAMS, care of The Guardian. 60 Front Street West, Toronto, Canada. The Star? Say - - I7 Oonsvisvo Kemblo satisfy, ears to hear. eyes to see. - O I 0 Jamie sometimes finds treasure in the dew of morning when as a working partner of this place he rounds up the cows from the over- night pasture to the milking; or perhaps has to go to a far field to open there a gate to give them wider range by day. It is of course better to walk. "Never mind the tractor." we have overheard James call. "Exercise your legs! You have plenty of time." Back he will come. scented with the fields 0' morning and hearing some gift of the farmlands . . .a strange plant. a handful of mushrooms plnk-lin- ed and toothsome, "the prettiest moth" or s grub that's quite love- ly" to be kept captive for study. "Why" James sputtered recent- ly looking closely into the glass the pantry-sink, "what's this? It looks like a . . . I'd say it was a devil's darning-needle. How did i that get in here?" The two boys I, faces. "That,.Jamle said. taking the tumbler from his hand, "is a dragonfly. It's a little fellow we day. You didn't" with some suspic- ion, "drown him? And where's the cover we had over him? Dragon- flies are good insects-they eat up 1 files and mosquitoes. Did you know know they'll sew up your eyes-or that's what they used to tell us when we were children." chuckled. "That's not true . . . and" he peered into the contain- er, "aren't they interesting crea- tures? Like small planes they are!" "Well, well," James offered with a teasing smile, "I came near to swallowing that one!" C O 0 so with Jamie we came to town this evening to enjoy much. as did he, the colorful and educative film of wild life and the fine and often delightful fanciful commen- tary by the lecturing naturalist. The night is beclouded, the air close and scented with the aroma which points out the scason: rip- ened poiato-foliage. dying plant of meadow, autumn leaves. "This smells like an evening of the dig- ging" we commented to Rob as homing the little truck opened a bright path for us through the dlmness. "That." he replied, "will come shortly-when we've com- pleted the threshing. I guess." The sound of slumber in the rooms about. .. measured breath- ing of children and of all things. a snore. This household, except the present cook. sleeps! Until tcmorrow- - - Dlary- - - Enosirnrr to quickly bring the relief that encourages rut; ful comfort. Thor. oughly dependable. No "-loopy" stuif - over 50 years. Get a Vi pscklll today at your dtuuist. only I00. ll..3.li3.OW" blind alley:”No matter how shrewd and efficient the over sound and urgent plans, it must needs be a day of "slow mo- tion." signifying blocks. delay and thwarting of cherished objectives. Despite studied efforts and sound logic in planning, old debts, old policies, old persons may come up to figure as obstacle, postponement. frustration. File good ideas and basic thoughts for future develop- ment. find the coming year one of pre- paration. planning, laying founda- tions, rather he W” am” i” ”” rm" " ta” ” fundamental initiative-. Basic ideas. principles and objectives may gain by serious study, rumination. tak- came on the run, concern on their mg on new ventures Good ady vice in tentative plans may be available. older persons or institu- caught down by the "brook yester- 33'” may be comulted for mun" tlons. A time for checking up on available assets. financial and phy- sical. building prestige, rather than static period may be well spent in that they are born under water? 0 Mn . d mu. 3 h and gave ems like a fish at niifel, c'3n5ill3l?J?'peSonn5i, Zen- first? ployees. I . "N0" Jame-'1 TeP”9d- "but I A child born on this day may be slow in word and action. but , studious and dependable, plodding Jamie to its goals. &PllLlilotIllE sumroo , i , ugaamf Gag-curt) xxmmo 9.-is-x For Tomrrw ONE of those days in which all roads seem to lead up s sidereal efforts to put For the Birthday Those whose birthday it is may than reaping and ng stock. analyzing matters sl- eady started rather than embark- suggestlons, practical direc- airing constructive action. The 88 Kk ...uewb-- like magic . . . removes every dulling film. o . . . last longer. Annel Adams Patterns . by stretching them out on a. flat surface. dusting then wiping with a damp, soapy cloth. 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