Wnmenis realm s..... Days PAGIE TWO THE GUARDIAN FEBRUARY 11, 1952 Faith collection Fl t Sh n B li'ff r nt ”?m'”'”-1'”f”'?-ii -mm we would W S 0 W118 HE C fl ' , . rs e I 3 e meanttmet so while you are wait- any to those picked up by one who ;'m1d"y 011' 111. .d5om111e gm? minis. Feib. 9-(AP)-The first lmaior fashion news of the new season was made yesterday by Jac- .qiies Fath. in a collection full of swallow-tailed coats and necklines scooped about as low as the law allows. Fath's 1952 line is a. circle or curve-in fashion jargon he de- scribes it as being ”as round as the skyline. an egg or a Woman. 1c shows up in tho cut-away coats. low-curving martingale belts, fold- ed circular capes and rounded de- coiletage. A trademark of the collection was corselet-waisted skirts and corseiet belts curving up to marl: the bottom of the bustline. Fath calls them "Jumbo" bolts. perhalls because they Krlll the "9319? 35 tightly as a wrestling hold. Dior Dares To PARIS. Feb. 9-(AP)-The sweater girl--with a difference- received a new lease of life from stvle-setter Christian Dior in his spring 19621 collection which open- ed Tuesday. 1 "sinuous" is more choice of a word for his new line. sweater dresses are in one piece. but with tops that continue to a band or cuff around the hips. Al- though there is no scant or belt at the waist. it is well-niarkcd and mnow by darts. On suits and coats. collars and revcrs are often replaced with narrow cardigan sweater bands, and many suits have sweater-type jackets. Length is unchanged. The second-most-popular dress; -form has ii biousy top w:th pointed shirt collar It is gathered or pleat- week's washing. round up a couple of wire coat hangers. Pin on hank- ies. belts, collars and other small clothes-line. have a comfortable rubber mat -to Sponge rubber is the best. your tired feet a break, won't you? 0 O O drcslng would go good today. Try season and brown it. casserole. A Week (By Anne Ihannon) ..... ing for the water to heat for th'e articles before going out to this saves time and cold lingers! oh yes. do remember to machine. Give stand on at tub or 2. Tuesday: Baked chicken with it this way. Cut up chicken. flour. Then put it around the edge of a large greased Fill centre of dish with bread dressing. Over the whole. pour a can of cream of chicken soup. Bake in a moderate oven i350”). Winner of the Lou E. Marsh trophy, awarded annually to can- ada'a outstanding athlete, is Mar- lene Stewart.. 17-year-old golfer t Marlene "Stewart Awarded liutstantiing Athlete Trophy from Fonthill, Ont. Marlene won the Canadian Ladies' Open Golf Championship in 1961. with her here are her mother and father and 16-year-old sister, Dolly. . - El.LEil'S IIIAIIY I qnuniuarmunwuo What memorie. have we gleaned from .this February day which now passes in gusty showers washing down the panes? Varied scenes we traverses : country road for the first time. for always the dawn bears to us a day that is new and strange. "We are all pilgrims. my friends" we recall the old Minister in the church at home reminding his hearers as he led the wav to heav- enly piaces...A bar of light from the afterglow. rested about the pulpit. blessing the speaker and Book in the hush and peace of that quiet summer hour which was neither of the day nor the night but an exouisite intermingling of the two. before it faded away. giving place to the lights from the lamps about. "Ay. pilgrims on the road of life ...snd a queer road it is. with not so much as a biased tree to show us the wav. But ills been tr-odden before-we must remember that. if we listen we can hear the echo- HOTEEBI A BARGAIN! Mama Twoaoomt It's a un- siiiti Tie on the little skirt. and Pattern 7051: pocket transfer; cutting charts for since 2, 4 and 6 are i eluded. Send Twenty-ave cents in coin for this pattern (stamp: cannot be accepted) to ALICE BROOKS De- signs. clo The Guardian, 60 Front street West. Toronto. Ontario. Please print plainly Name. Address and Pattern Number. HowCanliil1: 1' By Anne Ashley Q. How can I treat an oily nose or skin? A. Try this astringent: Alum, 5 grains; i-osewater. 3 ounces; thick almond milk, 6 drama. Dissolve the alum in the rosewster. and pour -jj-g 3. Wednesday: Kerchiefs are ft must lately it seems (not for mt- ihoiil Saw one not long ago from E the mixture slowly into the almond milk. beating it constantly and with a silver fork. Apply several times daily with a soft linen cloth. Q. What causes the little drops Other characteristic trends: Card- board-stiff white collars and cuffs: grog-grain ribbon slotted through the collar. tied in a flat bow at the neck and falling into stream- ing footstens ringing down the corridors of time-of those who have gone before. And it may be we can find their footprints. but it must be on a straight and narrow ed on to a. corselet waist. Just be- low a high bustlino. The silhouette is only moderate- 1y full, except for giant-skirted ball gowns. lV'.'-ast skirts are fiorozi. 6 I IXIX XI 0liMN- down South of the Borden and it1 zirtick me as rather a novel idea.1 ' 975 10 1119 1151": 11'"15L'I5”3m. M with lVldel'-spared inverted pleats YOU. 100- "3" 113"” it Willi” 11 -"1" . wav..and n gt -1 11 1 1 111 of syrup that often form on the b9lem'1Pmith jackets smgmmfs let out below the hips for .1 fullidn this:-Buy a plain colorrfl FPV" - - - - byriaths.” 0 nu ng 0 H D e top of meringue? with front points billion? ml " 11911111111 cntren inch settlers and use up that 1.11, 11.011111 5111111, 111,11 111111 11 11.” A. Using too much sugar 11,111. P09119151 1?”? ""1115 5111111” "9" M -"l"” "11 1” ally causes this. For Pies. the cor- , As usual. Dior has dared to he'h.'0ken necklace . . 5,1 11.111,m11, 1,11d1m1 11.9 new 1 bl”? 1059510 emphasm, the bush different. While other hotises"Vi'ith needle and thread. sew on fhouqhf, 1,1 ,q111,111p:n:.11:um:1:1111e11 rect proportions are from one to M W351” (SEM111 smvesl 51"" dress" mai.equins totter on towerimz. the heads 4311 M19 V0107 "F 1'1"” 1111-11111111 ,1 1.1111111, 11.1.1111. 811911111011 five tablespoonfuis ofsugar toeach '5 with "m”m'd bat” needle-thin shoe heels. he is siizlicolnrr-dl nloiig the edecs: as a 016- .:j such as that one 1-1,11 111.911 1111.1 egg white. Hamlin” remain "bout 14 inch” plucging sensible inedittm-ioivisirn in 11'? rrtlirr Or 10 form Will? . W-1 D k d F 1111,” 11111 111 11 11111, Co1,1.111.1, 1111.1 Q. How can I prevent old pota- from the floor. heel. And 11.11115 511111111 111115 115119 initials. Gold Iheads are especially I 8 run 51' GCGS 11111111 11 11.1111 111:1 11,1111 1111111111195 me, 11-01.11 1,111-111113 1111131; when - ”T”"T' lmost universally reduced mtstunnlnz for His n"rn0se- an fish .1. boiling? . been R than a cttrviilg ' ' ' Ahnosii Hopeless Fuhlre 1.13, wg1i11e1-1:11 !1T.:2!"5vA;y11m:1-11.1111.)-X A. If B 1e8SP00U1111 01' V1nEB8l' Modern Etiquette not much more band set back from the brow, Diorl hats cover the hand like a helmet. 5131:! Hr011lPr 1 511-1.1,1.1111111 in your house it dolls hens:-, Ynu is added to the water, they will not 4, '1-11111-,-day; it memo to Dad'nr turn black. in spite of their age. M11” '1” W111 "1111 many a bvnath..f'iower-r-rvtolook down along. But let us not be de- ceived. And it's here we must comr- DEAR MISS Dix: My iiusbnnd is a heavy drinker. If we are in- 3! 3013C”! 1-90 Morning Smile . vilcd someplace he stops. even on the way home from work. to have ishowing only 8. little 1 1 1 . 11 - 11.1 11 - . - 111 1 11 11 1- 1 11 1- 11 1. 1 . 1 1vVVV1NV ,, 1131' 1" 1mm' Hhmk H hid: .Nof B bnd! :1” i1oxi(rvi:tedl:mitSeuliavtctnhzrlil C(:,l'iSn(lllirlrI?:is('eulO:i1uljl1S:sE1:)1:U1Lfill gill: ffiondrs. 19 5"" ""7 d119c”01'”" 13" W011” 1&&&mMim”x . Exvlllned semi-titted coats have drorwcdt2;”11jf1:bc”'111f11'"2;';1 2:f1'11."1?.. 15121.5 I work all week. and do my bcstlio keep lhe home going but I 5W lililnc icnderlv the old Book Cooki, corn" ' ugh” 1:1he11:n1”1:1Vm11111"'”1 111” 11" belizi behind. and there are 'l(lliiP1" r I 1' ;,' 1. 11 11 1111 111- 1,111 11 1 1 1 1 . 111 . 111 11 11' 1 . . of Books. "Here. take your bear- 51' 1' l 1"" 5 9"! He was undergoing a medical of the round-off hip-l9n,'.'1li coats 1:3YlP'1 1:11" "13911:l11DT9”m1H';1"11:1- 11?1.';111.1fo1111.r1: 11111 1151911, C11111,;)"1':1(1';1. 11ev:1f1o1,1ng1 11?1',y,111,11l:1.W111"1'1'111':1;11I1:1s ings...here discover our North , places 51' "ch 111319 Wm" ”'""lK - ' ' 1 ' " . 1 ' A s ' ' examination. Astonishecl at nnding seen elsewhere. but Diors models: VWOU is P'Vl0(lhn x Pfiisl wc1nd0w. H6. u wondM1u1 person when sober. but 11nbe111,111111, 1111,1111 11,111.11 star, Yes, pllqrlms we 1..-g, young "it "'19 d1n"91'13b19- him in such excellent condition. aren't cut away eiiouzh to be rcnl1V14-f”- 15? "1 M1 "'11? 01'! 11” W” 111111111. 11 I 11.11 111111 111111 11-9111 011 by 1111-51311. 1 and bonnv. older and oid...wslk- 31911351; VEA1, A' Yesv me” Should "'1'" 11' the doctor asked: "How old did svvailotv-tails. 1111111 1” 113"”: SW11: 0 1,1111 : .. r-.rr- know I'd come back to him anyway. inc. faltering. failing. rising..." 5'1” m9” than three (mks 31111 you say you were7" Deeply-rounded necklincs linre1)l”f"1”10(f1'"1'1”'” "5 91 .1F1n11F 1:0 i W. K. We recall of this dav-and what The 0111.115 may 1,1, 01.111111” 11.11111 1'11” knives 51 my me P1319- 11 ”Eighty-seven." was the firm the shoulders as well as ll'i0lf"5h1n” '1”"1"95 ""1 -V11” ' small scenes and commonplace ln- this recipe if preferred. lilo:i.1l:elpr1:p::1x?ei1sii1e.1PIll1;l:lxfs1:li1i reifal-'e11n "1111 111.1. 111111111, ..ne1,e1. bosom" 50"” "1 (M50 M9 of Hmlimucsted Wm Wm hp Hwy when 1 ANSWER: Since you have answered your own Cid!-this can bring I 1011611 of thc y1e1d-5 01- 5 servings. spoon and fork are on the dessert .. .. 1 leaning-edge or catch-all LVP0. 1”''the comma is mqshedi problem. there isn't very much I can add. If you beautiful to otlr lives!-n pot of t 11 V . before have I seen I man Wen led in with roses. 1 ' ' ' 11 R k f did leave your husband. you say. you'd come back nansles turning thn"K1'itfli1 faces in 1111,2clg11sp?11:1:1 .1111 D1819 Viheli it is brought to the 1-WED-W M351”! Yolmiler iahari YOU in Most sleeves are tliree-qunrtcr1 5' 1F171d”3 3:11" "ma 5 1) M V to him in a short time; by following this merry- the light on a sill and daffodils 1 191151110011 1,1,1”-11”, tablet such perfect condition. To what 1e11.1111, A 11.55 pxaggprnicd 1.1.1-51m1:'-1101lll13 "11 0"?” 15011” l "'1"”-V' 1 go-round system. you know perfectly well thcre'll rcfiecting the clean cold of surin-g 2 1a111espoOM 111,1e111a1,ored 111.1? Q- I5 it 311 right 90 B-bbrevilie do you attribute your good of the new set-in siccvc is called ”":1”” 11 1111:” i1:l1'1e''1'"111 1"; 11:1" ' be no change in your life. sunshine in their blossoms sbioom 1,1113 1153131-1 thezdffeagf h b”51"”5 3'1"”-5"Ch h lth?" ' d l ' tDi "T-narl'n' ecac it in r.- tbl. ' as ' ' ' e.?we111.. .111 111, 1111111, ...,11e,1 "11. 5" ””"”” "M '1 "1 l mg is tl;e teats: 1111111911-in if-nus"-ll rr is HEARTBREARING onlrrfl 2.4.... kitchen which com- :1 1t::1!::11,)::,'1i: .35? 5' Ni” 11” dill” 51'””1d '3' "lit ,,,11 I 1 1 11 11. 11 11 . name. on ma e 9 ms no 11 1 , , ten out. as. February 11. 1952. . s and go mar-re e a 15 10051: man s a pre iy lieu of glen and 11 1.111, chopped onion Q. can you suggest mm: 111". Ithe seven-minute kind and one-halt teasnoori of almond flavor plus the vanilla and just be- fore spreading on the cake add a The problem of an alcoholic husband is one that is heartbreaking in its hopelessness. Of course, the rare cases in which the man wants to overcome his weakness can be cured through the proper agencies. hill and road and river. we saw it voting mother mould loaves for the pans in a rite as old as time-and children happy in their play. We sort of an aueement not to argue. 11 she ever got angry she prom- ised she would just go into the kitchen until she calmed down: 1 cup water 1 cup tomato juice U3 cup sliced stuffed olives. op- tionai. sight Saving class check To isolation pensive gifts that a man may give to a woman friend? 1 A. The usual gifts are floueri. Muriel N lsscn 1:... and if I got mad 1 wag to just :('W 611115-110 m3r51lmB110W5 101' fl But. when a man is perfectly content with his besotted life there is 111111, 11 11111111,, "u1d1111111.1. 111.111 11.1, 1 111 1,1 books. frlllial and Candy. walk out into me garden and-J rocky look Ffenjemm 611111 nothing the lime woman can do but leave him. or -my and out up trigulng .11.... .1 1.11.... 1,1,5. 1.. c1j,'11'111P'111;f1i'c11l1'””1,1.;” ,,,..'1,11.;2;1.'1 -- "Yes." interrupted ct-he doctor. TORONTO. Feb. 10-tCPi-.'1'o C111 the mErSll.ma.l0l:s too sma 1with it. Thiretagetmlahngv artlilfices to dw1ucit you co11ntit lresort Yfor 1111. woodbox 111111 111 11 1.e111,1,.1,1,.,d mm .-w.ew , "but what has that go to do with 111051 91.50115. 11-5 111111 1111011191. emporaryvre ie. u ey .W'l succee or on y a s or ime. ou 1.1112 we 11,1", 1 ed ' V9 1 111.. cmssmgm w1,11,1,C c1111d1.1111 are it. Saturday: Everything shinintl could. for example. have his place of business send his salary checks shop for his hiarsacrmer prep” 3 11:-Jombine the "cm, H" 1nd pap. B ffef En H55 and clean now! Men 7011! free 10'' to you instead of handing him the money. With less cash in his i 1' 3 9 9 "Well." said the old man. "as a result of the agreement, I've led what you might call an outdoor life." I We held 'a winsome baby-girl. And beside a quiet fire. we visited a couple we have known all our years brinht and interested as al- ways in the affairs of their living, though well on now in the bor- rowed years. Coat veal with flour mixture and brown in the heated dripping. turning as necessary. 1 Sprinkle meat with brown sugar. lemon Julie llllnd c1hopvpe1t1i wonit1n and our ntewaerari man "I waited. and v:iiit- 1111115? - 1 taught their A B C's. But room l4. Jesse Kctchtim Public School. is a little different than most. It's a special sight- saving class, one of eight in On- tario. There are three other classes in Toronto and one each in Lon- ihe weekend and kiddies home from school all day today. "My. my. the fuss people make to amuse children nowadays". a dear nidiadv said to me not long ago. "I had ten children and when I was busy jeans he'll have less to spend on liquor. This is. however, at best only a stop-gap as sooner or later he'll find some other source of rev- enue. Appeals to his better nature are likewise futile, for any suc- cess they achieve will be only temporary. Since you have a good job. and are supporting yourself now any- way, I certainly think your wisest course would be to leave before Dy 9. o. wiimu . 1. What is wrong with this sen- ence? "I make this offer to your ””5e1w1d Sc"5Pb””k' dim Wmdlmi Hnmlim" Md oil 2; iiaiteufitiatliertiiiisettxguti ii!l:hx:l1i:li1:- E-".”...7..'E'."'f: o)g0ll.ll1ll:fI: rtllxbaatgriilirtertgaiiis .i.3?..ZZ"..?.3' )1rol1f1(fCi1h:allt':: ed 1" Y0""- lmnddauzhirr 10111 "5 Cover closely and simmer. turn- bmh" "d. 1'”""e”' ' mws" out a wee bit of molasses on one form. However since you have alreadv decided such a solution is 1" 11 19119” W1” when 111153 ins meal: two 01' ihrea times. until . 2' W”: 15 the 50"” pm"”"c' By Roberto Lee ' The class is happier and more 11a11d "111 ,1 dozen gf 19111119,; in impossible I can only recommend prayer and a determination to bmughi "5 110m9- tender-about 1 V2 hullft muon of culinary ? . . informal than most. school rooms. 11.11111 01. 111111. 511,, 1111111 1111.11 111. 111111111 1111.11.31 1,1 V.-11111 1111, 1,111.15 1.1111. And James is settling himself stir in the olives. if liked. 3' VY1h(11c,11 0"” ill ”;d95e1W"d” 15 The pupils. about 15 ranging in 1191. 1,111sv1., E119 c1111c111ed. 0118111111, n1r1w1in his olglo aft-mchair. his day": ----- :1mu::1:1ea;0n' ni;?g1:::ne::”1'1a'cc(;' .. 1 I , , . Placing iuermometer ages from six to 12. are normal and 11.115111 11, DEAR M155 D111: 1 11111.11 111.1," 11111111911 51.1.1," 1.1.1.1” M111 1111, 11111, 1l:)”1K1;11;'1I:BK1jN1:w' ilE"e(:IV1El;e"Wl:l1le tr; & nmimenk Place a thermometer in I. room at approximately breathing level friendly. Miss Edna Bogart is more like it I I O 7. Stmday: Country lanes and hand is everything he should be, but several times he has come home about it"-the trip which carried The Stars Say - - 4. what docs the word "evoca- 4 lion" mean? 111 111 1 11 1 111 1111. Continued on page 9 us on a magic ca t 'li l i . 5(1?;:1'11l1.1L 1?eve111e:1a1;o1:np:,);f11f,1:1)O:5'1I1: El-Zn." an an er 0 e C f111t111..:.'.':1e1"3.o?:3,l:t.,';11Z.;'"1iL big! 1;; neighbor's car. 139:: vitiomresisint By Genevieve lernbie 1511 What is a word "beginnins :11, 1,1-o1,ec1,1.d 111,111 11,311,; 01 511-1 11, The difference between room 14 C0111, 1.11.111 g1m..ev,n for 11 11mg Vboxmmooxs.-xasroce-r”x”:s:?oom7sw; Meniere's disease. 503163101 Our young Nears. V1WRMmam,J ;'e:ce,1'f13' 111” meam ”'1""'””- from stalrways and entrances. and Bnd.I&.V.t11e 1'00!!! across the 11911. 11-11119, mm can we 1-emu to heed ' ures above mentioned fail to re- 6 "11 mmarmw l ' ' m”5""' ' not too near chimneys, radiators. 15 the t9R01'l1l'18 method. A11 the that can; YOUYS 11 . 111 1,1 11 111 11 111 Md" 3111- 11-111. -1-11111 warmr air registers and hot water children have poor vision. Only 111 me 8 symp m' e 0c 5 e om," Axswnns or steam pipes. children with eye defects- which W "am?" I give mm poor as I By James W. Barton. M.D. 1””3””')11.(3":311:P ”fd111:”e miles) WHILE the day mav start 1311 11 531.. ..1 11111115111111 01191101011 p:ve.r111tm1)ti1c;gre.'sIshin 1l;et1z'lilBll's5ErtR1se: If I were a shepherd. I would ' '. Wm '1 lch e W W M 9'" acuity (hearing ability) improved on a note of confusion. Derplex- and your brother.” 2. Pronounce Rlwolorinl F11”! Fill 3111100 V1510" ey 3 E 9 5 bring a. lamb: '”09t-'”N”'0c 1118 nerve arises. By blocking 91'! in one-fifth of the patients. when iiy. discouragement. as the hours the u as in cute (not as in up). 3. For recon”-ling . liiherisrusdone The class receives many visitors If I were i! W1" Man I won” do TREATMENT 01” 3mNm3E'5 3:iier?eg:vedisle?asi7 lreaufgttigiid Viliijt wteerenrxiwtmbelil udub uileise M59: warm up u 1! quue may that Accouummm. t The act 0! uni may use any ye sue 3-5 use On A my part. I 1 0 e-De Y e usua the astral as well as the mundane int; out or forth. "The evocation o 1,111,101-1 m111,e1-1111, Dissolve 111,1 bou. 371011 31119 Chlldlreln Hsslst Miss 130- Ye1w11111 can I 111,9 1.11111, B53559 vertigo (dizziness) disappeared in measures. these results in decreas- skies may clear, showing'the way his better nature increased his 1,111 Wm, 11,111 111,111, 1,11 111, 1.1111 1,1. 313111 1 n1 expaninz the special G11,,g,,11, 11111.11 1 mm he W111 110111 Mew nearly three-fourths of the im- ing dlqiness and head noises and to shrewd and surprising climax. popularity-- 5. Tranquility. means of a brush. 53 '5" "8 991"” one '31” V15" -w--:------- 1 . q 1' " W115: 911111111111"! Wflum (110211-HR increasing hearing ability show There 15 pogstbimy that 1111 mun. itors were treated to a skit by all dren to learn some subjects, such ENS 11156359 bemillse 50 m3llY ears or head noises) decreased in the value of blocking the nerve. tory of tangible assets perhaps a or uni-ue "nu h " ' intuitive Honey members of the class, a song by as history. without reading. hi-rd-Worliinl men End Women more than one-third. and auditory Tihere have been previous oper- hidden or inspired ideii ma lav q M ea or To keep strained honey ft-our the "s"1”1”"9 5"V1C9 C1"b'3" b8r- Eqlllnment. includes special light- iufler Vtfligh dglne 01' more 0d'1ihe while most cases of this dis- atiohs to give relief in Meniei-e's power to win the suDD0'rl.ofytl1ios: 1ilr:i'r'per!z-.'ss Sums: pgfgliir tiidgstxthlrsanlci ””dYm9' 1”” ” 11911113" Skim 'Sf.ft?133iL.”.”.2i.le”t35”' 5 M0 by an morgilarflsigitflgilittlgxediiapii-emzii noelg. ollileat1annoi:eSsy!i?tfrtt(l1:Ilsllogsucil adlmtentndndheipedtomd 3” male but me” methods ""5? i" 111311 p”'"5- AlPP”0"h 1119513 support. mags baffling utmrs 1 ' ” ' ' i ' "3 " ""35 ” '3 Wm? 919 4195111955 Mid i-he Diiliellv with subtlei-3'. Mgacity or intui- from this secret or intuitive urge. clear. tiNE 1 3SPti0NFlii 1.111115g11.1.;,11.,,1 111,111,... 11,1. peers in dream made of iisht- I increasing difficulties which the 111111 1 11111111111111111 11111111” 111111111115 weight fabrics. Most of the other ' . luxury trades now have to face. -"W103 CHIC 111 mark 1119 new 5 1,1118 1111101111115 couturiers have played beige as the YOHDCGI9 03 1110 four. 25-year- P 1111-1111113 C0101-I but D101 11-111 cm. I - old Hubert do Givenchy, started as A PLEASURE '43 599 3011- -1?- from Paris designers. Translated 1111115111, 11,111, 11,111 1111.1, 1,1111 I designer with Fath at 17. al- Mi-st. in your new dress with the into terms that any woman can Fun 111110118111 1'11! Wgntmsnkd himito El';i1'gm11a0i:11;1 0011111511 alzlxiefiif 1; ea Iwyer. e 1w ked th ' . I an Iiltlltes apply to her own wardrobe md her plgueg .1111. 1111111 111111,or1.e11e,'1I11y bodice as cut in one-easy to new I comlna purchases. this means A much narrower silhouette. in- . 1,1111 5c111.11.1.11111 - 51111.1 1, 311111111111, 11111 .1111 1 511111 11 11111 Vtherefe no drastic change in fash- huencgiml-2131 spair1 is. J. F:Wt1l1i:nen-. young 3111,91,, 1,111,111 n1 1,111 pleasure to sew too. In a orig) silk - ion but merely sort and subtle W. are mger. s ne show the fashion worm 111.1 I 111111 or rayon, this has charm. (1.11 chgnges 1,115; .11, make 3 dmerence normal and shoulders drooping. 111.11, . 11111,, 11,”, 1,111 1.11 1.11111, Pattern R-4778: Jr. Miss sires I eiCn(e in the general picture. Depending upon the hour and 111.1 1,131,. 11,111" 11111." 111111". .11. 13. lb. 17. size 13 takes 496 with some houses, skirts are Wnciion. bofiices rlengs from 1:11; yard. Clients will have the poesi- 1"'"13 .39l1”ch h1”'1c- ' longer. With others, the length is "'10" 5111151933! h81m1P19 i0111l"19: bility of buying models on in. This lnttern easy to use. simple static. 1Slee11Iesmare focal points of fgzdizox-1g h?"hd:'ni111"mpp1e3 3:" LANVIN 1 Mm . Jhcauls 'AlMAm, up" 1198' 01' iilkley will be made to order ll; 1"':'11” u”:::1d11”11'n:"'1:1H" c”"1' i te ri eir treatments are , ' cA31'n ' n I ." Del 11! I ill C OM. " "5 3 rice. 50-50. Beige is Feths favored i 1'0) GI"?! DISSII 11" send '.'I'hlny4Iv9 com; (351,) The aim of the special classes is to teach the visually-handicapped child to realize that his handicap does not need to isolate him. "Tl-to pupil is guided and encour- aged to build up his belief in his own powers." says Miss Bogart. "He learns to do, construct. listen and discuss with little reading." A phonograph donated bv a To- which work is done in large hand- writing and special desks. At the start of each term. Miss Bogart faces the problem of "weld- irg" the children into a group. She succeeds. 1 She says the children feel closer to each other than they would in :7. regular grade. though their ages may vary as much as six or seven hearing and nausea and vomiting. Because too muchiwater or liquid is present in the system and par- ticularly about the ear. cutting down on liquids and on all salty foods gives much relief as salt holds 70 times its own weight of water in the tissues. In addition to cutting down on liquid: and salty foods. drugs which drive water out. ronto service club helps the chil- . years. out water. there are some cases where these measures do not give relief and surgery becomes neces- 5311'. In The Netheriand Medical Jour- rial. Dr. G. A. Hoostlarid reviews the various theories as to the cause of Meniere's disease-and agree with other car specialists that too much water in the tissues is the of the tissues are prescribed in cause. In cases in which the meas- ease to learn that this blocking of is not always relieved of the head noises and giddiness. It will therefore be good news to sufferers with Meniere's dis- the nerve gives such satisfactory results in so many cases where other methods have failed. on all liquids and table salt will help molt cases. In the meantime. cutting down many. In color, the heigcs. yellows and graya are all important and in fabrics. the harsh woois. supple silks and subtle prints take top honors. . Generally. to sum it up. "Day clothes will be fashioned of less yardage." as the newspaper Le Figaro comments. Here is a fashion preview, house by house: Dior r . woman who will wear them. But there will be at few "foilles" among Dlor'e new creations-for effect. Sleeves and skirts are more subt- ly cut. shoulders normal and rounded. waistline normal. but all No outstanding change in skirt lenttiis. Texture of the fabric de- tprminec the yardage used. Eat-sh wool: appear in topoolts. which seems do not convergrtowarde--it: share color. followed by yellow. gray and navy. Balmaln Balmaln launches a narrow sil- houette in which greater length of leg is achieved by I cut. as the length of hemremains stationary. The waistline and shoulders are normal and slender. A feature is sleeves set in "step- wise" at different levels back and front. Bodices are simple and im- adarned. with three-quarter sleeves 316931 , elusive designs. Wool: fsvor gray. silks. beige. combined with yellow. Dean This dresmiaker has f und in- spiration in the lath Cen ury. but l0fi8!llI!l'Ii.!d fullness. His silhouette is considerably altered by longer mm, newly-out shoul- ders. waistline stressed but with some "displaced" effects and bod- are narrower; greater yaniage. sp- ices given importance by the intro- epltomine the new spring trends duction of the sleeve at the bust- line. There's not. one long sleeve in the collection. Harsh and sup- ple fabrics shsre honors. with -I deiinite preference for chiffon in the latter category. The scale of beige:-from ksshs to nut-bt-t7wn- leads in the color card, followed by red and green. .l..uw8n4voide reminiscence of the past. He has endeavored to achieve a. rational equilibrium, up-to-date and modern. Silhouette changes include longer skirts, freer and "travelling" waistline. return of the let-in sleeves. bodices with a leaning to modesty. Fabrics are divided belnveen harsh and soft. There's I dennite return to prints and the traditional luxurious Lati- vin embroiderles. Colors and neu- n Subtle Changes Mark Paris New Fashions For Spring BPIIING STUFF: These sketches. from the Paris newepapes. Le Figaro, from some of the leading Pu-hint ooutorierl. - tral-sand and honey. or bright yellow, blue and red. Grlife His "flowing" line brings I radi- cal change in the silhouette. trace- able in a no? treatment of the waistline described by Le Figaro ll "mobile" and "flitting". There's no "59'PIrItel" is the principal theme of this first collection that's "madly murt", to quote Hubertfs own words. Jacqueline Parrieru will not only 4128181! her creations but will also model them. she was one of l'ath's star mannequins for seven years. I-raving married 3 Lyon: silk manufacturer, she expects to be 11116 to 111016 Prices it least so per cent below those of the top six. The third is Guy Loviro. Like Schluparelii. he started making clothes for his friends 20 .yurI ego, following a very subtle detail of cut. To aid the flowing line. sup- ple fabrics will dominate. These will include many prints. Gray ap- pears in half the collection. fol- lowed by "tender" colon ouch .u pink. so much for the "Big six" de- signers. more is considerable in- terest in a quartet of young cout- tu-iers who. this sprlng.are launch- ing out on their own. deanlia the I Dlor'I new silhouette is logically and coliariess. Hie fabrics include genstructed and his dresses created harsh wdools. "wild" Iwools, silks. """"'.iC"'""'1 1T:1t1i.i:1:bIe51- dmerfnzrl, '1'1I1..c:f..rl:g..tj';hpl.o1:up:u?:1:'cl;1'i: D O N Gilt " ""1 '”5”"' "' W9" ” 1" "19 "999 "' 1'”"1''T11'' ”1"' 1" 911' The line created by Castillo for we r discreet set in y ldeu ii that of - - IIV- what's good for u in; the price of every dress on the procram. The fourth. serge xogan. was born and reared in the dress- moking bueineu. He worked with Dior. neimain and nth between thd'1W6”WUl'id VIII. then went In the United States. He propane go? "discreet yet essentially be- 111 .. models indirectly influ- eo BUCKLEYAS MIXIURE tive urge. 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