tWomi'e-nis realm PAGE TWO Royal Tour Etiquette (Summarized from the Toronto Daily Star) There are certain rules of pro- tocol to be followed at a time when distinguished .visitors are present. Often officials are ham- pered by the necessity of arrang- ing programs to conform to these rules, but there are other times when protocol is strangely silent, leaving the public to follow its own devices. Countleu people across the coun- try have been mystified as to how they should dress and act in the presence of Their Royal Highness- es, Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip. Many questions have been asked -Is it improper to appear with shoulders bare? Is black in good taste? To attempt the deep court curtsey-not to curtsey at -all, but shake hands instead? There were answers to some of these questions, usage in the past few weeks has settled others. and some are still a mystery. O I 0 It's expected that hand shaking will be the order in Washington. but in Canada women are sticking by the curtsey-a simple one to be sure, just a graceful bob of about THE GUARDIAN OCTOBER 25, 1951. tie and black calf shoes and silk socks. Topcoats if necessary are, blue, grey or black. Full dress is usually the rule for evening functions, including state dinners. For men it means tails, white tie, winged collar, stiff shirt without pleats, and pearl or white gold studs and cuff links. socks are black silk and shoes black patent or calf; the Blutcher toe is out. Men sometimes do wear white silk or kid gloves. although they have little use except to be carried about and are not worn when shaking hands. A top hat of black silk generally goes with the even- ing garb, but in lieu of a top hat a collapsible opera hat will do. Where there is a choice between full evening dress and the less formal dinner dress, women are expected to dress as their escorts do--that is, a woman whose hus- band is wearing a dinner jacket will wear a dinner dress rather than a ball gown. Ottawa has settled the problem for servicemen-men currently in the armed forces are to appear in full dress uniform. and formerl servicemen may wear uniforms if Gift To 15.-incess Judy Ewert. 7. presents a gift of hand-knitted caps and cardigans for Princess Aline and Prince Charles, children of Elizabeth and Philip. Judy, who is totally blind, made the presentation on behalf or the Queen Elizabeth Lodge for the Blind, in Vancouver. they wish. Uniforms or not. they x Km"m- ranu-sxsivr or Low nacx ram AND sounck non IWPTUBED nisc When we see an individual bent forwuu and, sometimes. with I list sideways, with an expression of pain on his face, it is usually (but not always) safe to say that he is suffering from is ruptured or her- niated disc which got pushed out of its rightful position between two of the bones forming the spine. The commonest place in the spinal column for this to occur is between the last two of thee bones in the small of the back. In addition to the pain. in lower part of the back, there is often in- tens pain (sciatica) down the bac of the thigh and leg, some- times extending to the heel. Pain in lower back and down the leg is caused by pressure on the nerves supplying lower back and leg. While injury to the back from lifting or making a misstep is the commonest cause of low back pain and sciatica, iniectlon.from teeth. tonsils, gums, gall bladder, large intestine, is also a common cause. As stated before, when the pain in back and hip is more painful while the patient is at rest, infec- tion is believed to be the cause. When the pain is more severe when the patient is up and around, injury is more likely to be the cause as with ruptured disc. due to heavy lifting, a blow on the head or shoulder, or a fall as in foot- The Royal couple, Princess 1!: lizabeth and the I Pier before boarding the destroyer Crusader which transported them to Victoria, on Vancouver island, , , Duke of Edinburgh, are shown arriving at Vancouver six inches, and it's much easier wear ribbons and medals 0, other as c r” v Jvwv b3ll- - than it Sflllmls 10 Cllfl-WY and decorations at state dinners and . . ' I" Clinical symposm D" Abra" ' . shake hands at the same time um gm for c..,.na,,5 mo. men Modem Eliquefle ; The Stars Say - - ham Kaplan. Clinical Professor 01 . , r should that be necessary. Men are and women alike. B, Row". Le. , biieuiro-)iu3;er1y,S Ygrlgi 3 i expected to bow, an inclination o The ha ph uld t . , 9 By Genevieve Rumble 0 DC 8 Ca. 0 00 Ell 05D R- ' the head, not a bend from the has nevegebgef ,.,.e.,r,.,s;,,:E),;1,,?3”,,',5,3. g l 2 New York city, state: that there 3 . - Walsh swered. However, covered sl1ould- JVVV” gre four fiigctuiating rzhaseis in (the . 3 n . . -- ev omen o ru ure ner- L v Aslghespiggclzigi fegmgtfheiddgiutgg ers are right and fashionable, Q. Are there any rules of en ,0, Tomorrow 9 P P By my aux - Royal couple is "Your Royal High- ness". and simply "Sir" or ”Ma'am" should the conversation continue. Princess Elizabeth does not smoke, so of course women accustomed to doing so have had to forego the habit. ' For civic receptions across the country, women have allowed good sense to be their guide, and as a now that stoles have become so pretty and popular. and little jackets are equally appropriate. All colours are pcrmissable. I 0 Fur capes and stoles, and full length black velvet dinner coats are all acceptable for women need- ing evening wraps. but of course are not worn to dining or recep- Never quctte or good behavior to follow when bowling? A. Outside of the usual rules of good sportsmanship, there is one ironclad rule to observe. attempt to deliver your ball at the same time a bowler at either side of you is delivering his. distracting to him. and would be a thoughtless act on your part. This is A HIGI-FLY stimulated creative urge will be fulfilled. Well formu- lated plans, pushed with vigor and enthusiasm, could reach a new high status should the objective be benign and worthwhile. Health. wealth and prosperity are ripe for the plucking. Seek favor from in- fiuential andi friendly sources. vertebral discs. 1. Irritation. Back pain with or without sciatica is the outstanding symptom, with spasm of the mus- cles in back which keep spine erect, a tilt or list of the trunk and partial disability. Bed rest with a board under mattress and local heat gives relief. If not, then there is 2. Compression. Disc gets dis- (Canadian Press Staff Writer) 0 I 0 To STORE VEGETABLES Food storage is one way to cut living costs says the National Council of Women, and the Coun- cil doesn't necessarily mean rent- ing a deep-freeze locker or buying one for the kitchen. Safeguard Your Reputation Girl Must Choose Her. s Friends Carefully - lized because non rooms, I 1 1; a to excuse - A n DEAR MISS DIX. Should a younger brother he pens result have almost lnvarlablyturn- Tiaras, studded with diamonds ongselts wiiennecnfcsesrsyary to blow if,f,;;,', d m not "' gxid t;',f;effgf,;eeS,f:':e m;'3:2: it's 3.1””-E"-ill g?Ju-rlclislc ;'.i.3”'.I3o.35 ”"'" boysdlli "19 lelmlv have earned pow-ar Ireputaltiioriasndbyverlyrlnmg ed up dressed appropriately and or brilliants, or brilliant feathers the nose at the dinner table? ' . ' saying ', iwum, .w'1de ..th,.m.. heavily an eoplng a wrong company. am in good taste. They have been may be we nu . - d , , , . g 9”" may 195"" but 5mm” W 1 y of a boy slightly older who is very nice. considerate and every inch ,,.ea,,,,,, cm,” ,,,,m,,,,,,, dmsses but other fgmglnll A. no, this merely calls every For the Birthday creases and 15 gggrgvgfed by camps gn, says this is just the , , b in h t the opposite. Con- one,s attention to an unpleasant a gentleman He has two rc ers w o are Jus or dressy suits with small simple hats, often fur capes, Jackets or neckpieces, or top coats where necessary, and plain pumps mat- ching their costumes. White kid gloves, long for for- mal and short for informal affairs. are necessary at all times. and are kept on while shaking hands. Luncheon gloves may be long crushed ones if the dress or suit has three quarter length sleeves and should meet the sleeves. Late afternoon and cocktail dresses have not been considered to be in good taste. 0 0 Men at civic receptions have been in dark business suits, plain white shirts with stiff detached turned down collar, conservative flowers worn in the hair are out, perfectly all right, the ladies who in superb taste. wear evening sandals. dress. i there in.) although corsagcs and pin-ups are Fortunate are can bring out heirloom diamond necklaces and bracelets. the latter to be worn on gloved wrists, and drop pearl and diamond earrings. Ropes of pearls, which are especially popular with members of the Royal family, are To complete the ensemble women: (if they're young) of gold or silver, or plain satin or velvet pumps to match the (Guests at the state dinner here will go to the hotel lobby, where they will hand their cards to the aides, who will direct them from Lingerie Cases Printed plastic in floral design makes a practical and attractive set of lin90l'l0 easel. ln this three piece set, there's a for clips and a third with sections for hosiery and gloves. ritual. The only thing to do is to end it as inconspicuousiy and as quickly as possible. A. Yes. and these may be writ- ten in the first person. Morning Smile m Smart A guest had been admiring the new wallpaper in his host's lounge, when the, small son of the house strolled in'and with a. crayon drew at-huge pink elephant all over the wall. . "I say." said the startled visitor. "did you see what your boy did." "Yes," said the host; proudly; "and do you know, he's only seen an elephant once in his life! Nice Society A man was standing in the queue outside an employment ex- change when another man came up to him and said: "Will you join my society?" "What's it for?” asked the first man. ' "Don't worry about that," said the second. "All you have to do is pay ten cents A week." "What benefits do I get?" asked the first man. "Well," said the second, "if they give you a job we'll fight the case for you." vwcw Those whose birthday it is may find their affairs under a gracious and happy stimulus. There is an Q. Is it all right to send hand- incentive for dolnz important written formal invitations to thlnizs in in big Vl'5-Y- Ambitious lunch? plans, hopes and wishes should be built upon rational and sound objectives. not forced into reck- less or intempei-ate climax. Social. cultural and romantic inclinations are built upon firm foundations. A child born on this day is bounteously equipped for a Happy prosperous and progressive sta- tion in life. Daffodils, first major flowers to blossom in the spring, have beenl cultivated in gardens almost as long as tulips. While limited in color range. they vary much in form and sea- son of bloom. By using all avail- gHousehold Screpbog By Robert; Le. able types, and selecting early, midseason and late varieties, daf- fodils can be kept blooming dur- Daffodil -Types Differ chiefly in Months Of Spring Colour Possible From Daffodils OX . ODI cover for ,-1 , if you like ci neat affect in your bureau dru-were or in your voliu when you're unveiling, make a set of these cases. A direction leaflet is available for LINGERIE CASES. You just lend cl stumped. self-addressed uivelope to the Needlework Department of If Your Face is Plump 2 this paper and ask for Leaflet No. 3-1730- If the fage is plump, avoid lg;-gg and heavy earrings. Wearxthg nah- lmrted on one side rather than in the middle. Avoid square neck. lines. and use the V-shaped ones. Alice Brooks Designs Don't rouge heavily and nppiy What is used high up on me cheeks -- never over the whole cheek. Turned-down hat brims are ing two spring months. Varieties suitable for garden borders are classified as: l Large Trumpets, in which the trumpet is as large as the peri- anth (surrounding petals). Colors include yellow. white and bi- color, in which the trumpet is yellow and the perlanth white, or the reverse. Incomparabllis, with medium length trumpets. of yellow. white, orange. red or flushed pink. com- , or gay scraps of many colors. COLORFUL RUG A beginner can make this rug! It's worked entirely in single cro- chet - can be two sizes. Use rug cotton in three colors with white It's easy! single crochet. mg in i7woslzes3ox36or30x50.'.Pat- earn 7323 has crochet directions. send Twenty-i'ive cents in coins for this pattern (stamps cannot be accepted) to ALICE anooks De- signs cfo The Guardian, 80 Front Street West. Toronto, Ontario Please print plainly Name. Address. Pattern Number. How Can I I ii in Anne A-inn r ' Q. How can I make I good sil- ver polish? A. Dissolve 1. ounce of powdered always more becoming. Pulliintieaonsilk Penetration ti silk garment c:mE zaeglnbz d.'.13.f.'5'tf eldybg-1 rubbing gently with e. soft oth. Chin; When washing gilt chins. do not use too much soap. In mm the soap will lemove the gilt. ' Better English By C. D. WIIIIIZ 1. What is wrong with this sen- tence? "If I was you, rd let an book lly.” 2. What is the correct pronunc- iation of "really". 3. which one of these words is misspelled? Apathy, apostle. IP0' logetic. Ipertein. 4. What does the word "unti- . bined with perianth of white or yellow. Barri. with email trumpets or cups, with color range similar to Incomparabllis. Leedsi. having white perlanths and white or sulphur medium trumpets. Poets, with white perianths and small red or orange cups. Jonquils which are not suited for I. cold climate, except with heavy protection. They rat fra- grant flowers in cluster. There are also anall flowering varieties suitable for rock gar- denl. and cluster-flowered varie- ties called "poetu" which are at- tractive in flower arrangements. Double-flowered daffodils are more curious than beautiful, but many like then for flower ar- rsngernents. Among all these types there are some varieties which blossom early. and others which are late, thoush most varieties blossom be- tween the two extreme. To pro- long the flowering season it pays to search out these early and late kinds and make sure that's few coughing and sneezing or increas- ed activity. 3. Partial paralysis from in- creased pressure from disc on nerve and ligaments. 4. Paralysis - disc is so large and so situated that it acts like a growth, pressing so heavily on nerve roots that paralysis of legs occurs. Treatment: In most cases bed rest, heat, massage and wearing of snug abdominal belt brings re- lief. if no relief from this treat- ment. operation to remove the disc is performed. She of Trumpet. Early varieties include: Trum- pet, Aerolite, all yellow; Mrs. E. H. Krelage, all white, Beei-sheba, all white, Incomparabilis, For- tune. orange trumpet, Sir Wat- kin, yellow trumpet. Late varieties include all the poets narclssi, the doubles Daphne and Alba Plena Odorata, the Bar- Flretail, with orange cup, and he lncomparabilis Dick Well- band. with orange trumpet, and the all-yellow large trumpet var- ri it place to store root vegetables-the potatoes, beets. carrots, parsnips and turnips that are so plentiful these days. While temperatures should range from 30 to 40 degrees fahrenheit, there should not be any danger of reezing. High humidity, ventil- ation and protection against light are necessary. Vegetables should be permitted to cool off overnight before being placed in storage. All damaged specimens should be removed. Potatoes. says the Council,should be kept in bins, bags or boxes. However, as ventilation is import- ant, orange-crates are best-or any other container made of slats. Cover the spuds so the light can- not reach them. Examine them pe!iodically. removing any which show signs of decay. Remove sprouts as soon as they appear. Under ideal conditions they should keep as long as six months. Fruits or dairy products should not be kept in the same storage as th' absorb a potato flavor. . Flavor Slightly dampened-but not wet. -sand is the best place to store vegetables such as beets. carrots, psi-snips and turnips. Storage tem- perature 'for these should be 32 degrees fahrenheit. Place a layer of sand in the bin or box and add sand simultan- eously with the vegetables so that. all spaces are filled. Spread a layer 0! sand on top. Sprinkle the top with water when required-to keep it slightly damp. Storage Cabbage Firm heavy heads are best. Re- move diseased or broken outer leaves. Store in bins, boxes. or on shelves--but leave room for ven- tllatlon. Humidity can be main- tained around 90 per cent by sprinkling water on the floor or by setting out pans of.water. Don't sprinkle cabbage. - 'ieiy Successor. Daffodils can be grown in loca- tions which are shaded alter the leaves of trees and shrubs devel- op, because by that time daffodil blooms are gone. The so-called pink varieties should bloom in light shade. since the flush of pink which is seen faintly in their apricot. trumpets fades away in the sunlight. It is important ,to plant the bulbs early enough so they start growth and form roots before be- ing frown. Freezing will destroy dormant bulbs, and they will de- cay during the winter, but grow- ing bulbs are rarely injured by cold, though they are destroyed by Door drainage. ' 0 O I Daffodils and other early flow- ering bulbs should be planted early enough to make root growth before they are frozen. Freezing does not injure growing bulbs, but it prevents dormant bulbs from starting growth, and often leads in their decay. DIG ISLAND Madagascar off the nut African Coast, fifth largest Island in the world, has an use of 23,000 square miles. PEOPl.E IRE Tllllllilil -the my cntlcim help: Onions must be kept dry. pre- ferably in shallow, slatted trays or open mesh bags. The latter can be suspended from the ceiling which permits ample ventilation. Temperature may range from 32 to 50 degrees fahrenhelt. It doesn't pay to store celery. cauliflower or tomatoes as they can be kept only a short time. squash may be kept for several months-in warm dry storage at between 55 and 60 degrees. Pump- kins should be stored under the xsame conditions but won't keep as ong. Winter apples should be stored in well ventilated boxes. Each ap- ple should be wrapped in tissue and kept at I 82-degree temper- ature with relative humidity Boper cent. . Cook's Corner Z TUNA B110 ICAIE I-OIL WITH 0 I SAUCE Two cups "flour, I teaspoons baking powder, 14 less oon nit, in cup butter, 1 cu. emf. 55 cup milk, 2 Mi .os. can: tune. flaked, 54 cup milk. 2 t poous chopped onion. iii tablespoons chopped parsley. 36 cup chopped sweet pickle. 50 tecspoon ult. IA lb. puteurised process Canadian cheese, 113 cup milk. . sin together the flour. baking f both are included in your horn in V.-pint boiling water. monious" me 1 0 powder and la teaspoon nit. Cut when cold. no 4 ounces of ivre- s. What fun. word a ' ” mum" 'l'"' '9 ""”'"' ""' in the bum:-. nut the-en and v....W.e-r..-M we um mu m - -----m mm is: 'i'i.'i..'.."”n:.'.."'i.'.'.;.t.'::" an :cna lgoaco-ant”! . . ' . In - bi. Bottle for use. sane .thor- Sculls ' BURNS f,”,,";,',',;';',:,";,',';"',,'f3',,'3, out to a recunsuler sh about ouchly before usin8- ANSWERS Pnadbons Ialilngsode -um fl-."nng. Wly t gzalml-6:03-c hg::1.:lF:Mm 3:? mehgfow csnisoften a paint 1. u,',.uI"."M.l.rdM Wm! .cnvevd.”wuiu nsdlelhdwltbvsluuhlenr W. ghmvum 3, unwainuw is different. ANSWER: on so fidence. sequently. no one respects the older boys and my friend, Keith, is grouped with them in everyone: mind. I should hate o losemy own good name by going with Keith, in and do feel he should have a chance to prove he I go with other boys, too, but he is the one I like most . - still I like him very much -7. L. E." You are young to form an opinion eighty a matter as a boy's reputation; suppose you talk this matter over with your mother, or some other adult who has your con- HE CAN EARN RESPECT Since Keith is so different from his brothers, most assuredly he should be judged on his own merits, and though it might be harder for him to convince people of his good intentions, it is not impossible. With the exception of a few malicious gossips, you'll find most people inclined to see the best in others, and if 'Keith really keeps his char- acter above reproach, he'll earn the respect of his neighbors. You are so right to safeguard your own reputation. If. after due consideration and consultation, you feel Keith really is worthy of your regard, go out with him. But, make sure you keep good hours, choose your mutual companions carefully, and stay away from questionable places of nm uscment. If Keith shows discernment in the dates he offers, and you conduct yourselves in proper fashion, both reputations will be enhanced. x DEAR MISS DIX: For the past two years, since I world, I have been going with Larry, whom I have known since childhood. I loved him very much, but he constantly disappointed me, breaking dates. going away for week-ends without giving me a chance to make my own plans and pursuing hobblcs in which he was more interested than he was in me. We had many arguments, and finally broke up. Then I met another boy. Ray. who is wonderfully considerate and shares the same hobbies and interests as I do. Jove him very much but not with the ardent love I had for Larry. Do you think I should marry him? So we became engaged. I T. T. ANSWER: The ardor of first love can never be recaptured; the man who first wins a woman's heart leaves an lmprlnt,upon it that nothing ever removes, even though he turns out to be worthless. So no matter how much get Larry entirely. you love your fiance, don't ever expect to for- Larry certainly does not have the material from which a good husband is made. and you were right to break off with him. Your fiances consideration nnd congenlallty do indicate a potentially fine hl,"b3"d- V01! and You alone can tell which one you will be happier w'”'Td”hl",Rv 59"l3ll Larry. or steady, thoughtful Ray. You'll be mlwmble with L"l”3'v happy With Ray. provided you can remove the (Continued on Page 13) all A'A9ov Anne Adams Patterns QUICK CHANGE ARTIST WARDROBE DOUBLERJ Day- time Jumper and blouse or date- time d-ress! Here is the all-time most practical outfit you ever saw or sewed. Smartest-to-make Jump- er in rayon or wool: and the beau- tiful balloon sleeved blouse in con- trast fabric! i Paticm use in xsee i2, 14, 10, 18. 20; 40. size 16 jumper, 435 yards 9-inch; blouse, 1'56 yards. This pattern easy to use. sim- ple to sew. is tested for nt. Has complete illustrated instructions. Send Thirty-five Gents (site) in coins (stamps cannot be ac- cepted) for this pattern. Print plainly Size. Name. Address. Style Number. ,Send order to ANNE ADAMS care of The Guardian. 60 Front St. West, Toronto. Ontario. ' and lightly browned. Melt the cheese in the top of I double boiler. Gradually Add the U3 cup of milk, stirring until the sauce is smooth. Slice the chart- cske and serve" with the cheese sauce. - Keep Regiilai x-.x. the book lie." 2. Pronounce re-al-i, three syllables. not not rum. 3. Appsrtsin. 4. Making I show of sanctity. "tie no a sanctimonious hypoc-rite." l. Nuntom spread the tuna mixture our the dough, then roll up like a jelly roll. Bake on a greased sheet in a moderately hot oven. on delrees . F., 49 ininutcp. 9: until well baked , , A. To soften u used paint brush. boil it in vinegar. If the brush is very full of paint, boil it the sec- COW BRAND BAKING SODA