Women's realm PAGE TWO THE GUARDIAN DEOER 3. 1953 Victorian Influence For Children Shown At London Dress Show By Muriel Nu-rswoy Csnsdlsu Press Staff Writer LONDON, (CF) -- Dainty, frilly party frocks with a Victorian in- fluence will be Christmas wear for some of Britain's kindergar- ten set. A Swiss voile dress with frilled centre panel in skirt. puffed sleeves and big back how might tempt any shy three-year-old from her dolly collection. An embroidered Demo cost shows beneath the hem in grown-upstayle. The outfit costs about '14. This was one of many pretty part) numbers shown recently in London at a childrents pirouette show. Staged by a iiell-known cot- ton firm that supplied the Queen with moderately-priced cotton dres- ses for her round-the-world tour, the children's Show featured pri- marily spring and summer outfits. Smart Beach Suits It seems that British tots this summer can make quite a splash on British and continental beaches, in casual outfits costing just above il. Young men with a habit of collecting all the dirt there is uound can be dressed in a palm beach shirt over terry towelling shorts. The shorts cuff matches the shirt. whats a bncaneer? It's I heck of s price to par for A Teen-Ag Lads Weaknesses In gay reds. blues, whlu. or- ange and green, this outfit washes like a duster and costs between E! and 22 depending on size. Junior's taller sister might choose a smocked candy-striped dress with frllled neckline and sleeves. In anvy and pink, gold and turquoise it's sized from 22" to 32" and costs little more than is. Many British parents have been grumbling that childrens play clothes in smart styles cost more than average families can to pay for summer year. As a result this firm has styled a wide range of reasonably-priced clothes that will cover most playtime necessities for both sexes. From ll. Up Prices range from 21 for colored denium Jeans and T shirts to a 'teen-age nylon dress with V neck, four-gore gathered skirt and gath- ered sleeves, costing nearly 526. The accent for Junior beach wear is as casual as the latest Palm Beach styling for parents. Stripes are used in conjunction with plain fabrics in dresses like the one for an eight-year-old that is a. ”m1ni:i- ture of mummy's.” in red or navy cotton, the dress has a candy" striped sailor collar rratchlng ll candy-striped insert at the front of the gathered skirt. A new idea is the Victorian rose trellis strips that is used in many garments, in c l u din g especially feminine rompers for baby. It is also effective in a rose-striped housecoat with contrast quilted collar and pockets. It has it tie sash and the sleeves are tied with ,.,., , .-.'.-. . . . a:.:u:-,-:- Brlghi Son's Penchanl For Hillbilly Music And Comics Worries Psrenis DEAR s good student, and He doesn't run around. kw?-5 800d h0i1T5- - - V d 't to hm boys. However' he Gem seeqblut listen to hillbilly radio programs a makes no plans for the future. Yet. .po.-tam. At home. he does nothins or records and read cheap comics. H student, we want sity He just isnit interested in discussing the since he is such a fine constant nagging is losing his love ; W worried about our l5 MISS Dlxhls dorlldleict nevevr causes us 8. moment's concern. -year-old son. 119'! and what friends he has are be interested in anything im- to send him in a good unim- idea. I'm afraid that my IO? me. and respect A WORRJED FATHER. NATURAL AGE PATTERN ANSWER: Your son is following a fair! :- y natural pattern for his continued-Edrgvaagle 8 For Tomorrow ARRANGE schedules this day so that all necessary duties and in- completed tasks may be finished quickly, giving you as much time as pouible for rest and relaxation. Personal relationships should be ex- ceptionally harminious now so make plans to share your leisure homo with congenial companions. During the evening hours. you may-;.lmve an opportunity to repay a favor or, in some other way. show gratitude for past consideration. If so, do whatever you can graciously, wholeheartedly and enthusiastic- ally, since you may be paving the way for still further preferment in the future. For the Birthday If tomorrow is your birthday. your horoscope indicates that any changes you plan now should be made with a. view to their import- ance in your future. Upheavals made through sheer caxprice or merely to counteract a feeling of restlessness could end disastrously. 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Jects, to experienced working in non-profit oratories, who have their productivenesz . llllsf o. .Yurs WHY THE PUBLIC GAVE GEN- EEOUSLY TO THE AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION FUND It is told of a family physician who saw so many of his patients die of cancer 'that, having saved a certain sum of money, he decided to give his whole time till his money was exhausted in investigation Fortunately. finally came to his aid and he was able to give his whole time to cancer research. Even more dangerous to health and life are deseases of the heart and bloodvessels, so that it is gra- tifying to learn more about the Association and the wonderful work they arodolng, thanks to the generosity of the active, brilliant men and women of their commun- ity being stricken with heart dis- In a News Release. the Amenioan Heart Association reports a. 5-year record of Research Awards which were made possible by public can- triblitions to the 1952 Heart Fund campaign. These contributions pr:i- hauled-0 vide for investigation to be con- ducted in a wide area of applied the short-cut of front white-blanib the eted. meadow, being careful notto 1953-1954 fiscal year. Even during step aside from the narrow 3z'aAiK. its first year of existence, out of its very limited resources, it was able to appropriate 35222332 for 45 fel- "Granis-ln-aid are made on the basis of specific, acceptable pro- investigators institutions. medical schools, hospitals and lab- demonstrated and who ll0'I'IlIllG 1'0 SEND FOR! A pastel-blue Pyrex Bowl is now packed inside every Giant Size package of Princess Soap Flakes. 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Also being studied is the role of heredity and environment in high blood pressure on the bloodvemel walls, the use of drugs to check blood clotting, and the effects of various drugs on the heart, blood- vessels and blood pressure. Where a research physician is making special program in heart and bloodvessels diseases. the American Heart Association is pro- viding saaoo toward iivelve-month course for heart and bloodvessel in- vestigators at the Medical College of Georgia, Augusta. BeH'sr English 31 n, 0. Willluns 1. What is wrong with this sen- tence? '"I'hey displayed all sorts of pictures, and we were very inter- ested in them." , 2. What is the correct pronunci- ation of "foliage"? 3. Which one of these words is misspelled? Innuendo, lnnundate. innovation. inert. 4. What does the word "fnible" mean? 5. What is a word beginning with pa that means "existing in possibility, not in actuality"? ANSWERS 1. say, "all kinds of pictures, and we were very much interested in them." 2. Pronounce I-o-ll-uj, three syllables, and not fol-ij. 3, In- undate. 4. A personal weakness: a. slight fault of character. "The slaves courted their master's pleas- ure by imitating his foibles." 5. Potential. or Making In.-ms When hems are to be made. cut a strip of cardboard the exact width of the hem desired, and about a foot long. to use as a mark- er. Start the hem, insert the strip of cardboard and slip it along as the work put, eases. This will in- sure a hem of the exact wldnh de- sired, and also saves much time. Painting Ceilings When painting the ceiling. buy a. large hollow rubber ball. such as children play with. out it in half and slip one half on: the brush handle to catch the paint drip- vines. Boiled Milk If a pinch of soda is stirred into milk that lsto be bodied it will cop the milk from curdllng. LlE'S IIIY Is. an nus lhlmds was "And who did you son in town, Ellen?" James asked last evening when past dusk, and his days end, he came in the comfort of the old armchair. And we told him of this one and that, and especially of the young bride we had met, one of much interest to the folks of these farms and the community as well. of As a babe. and it seems to have been only a few years ago. she and her parents, hslf-sister and brother lived close to us at Alderlea, in the House on the Hill. She was born there on a white morning of winter, shadowed we recall, with drifts lying deeply about. There was more snow ,or maybe it was only a change to milder weather indicated in the powderlngs of white from a. recent fall of it which remained on the branches of the firs and spruces and which still topped the roofs. A quiet, pretty morning it was. the farm-lands along that valley of the mill, into their season of rest. In mind, we can still come along that wintry path between the two um at Alderlea and that on the hill, that morning. .Down along the dam wohera icicles beard- ed intrlguingly the river side of the gates, by the mill-door where as yet no Wheel of day his-ned, then toiling up the hill to the house where we were to learn presently the stark only awaited the signal to land with his winaome gift. We can hear how the tinkle of the sleigh bells which attended. a bit later, the coming of thb Doctor. By this, the stork had come and gone, flown off to another landing field, setting his course above the trees and along the windings of river to a farmstead beside. And there was a new voice to be heard in that old House on the Hill and a neat parcel of femininity presented for her first medical check-up. How kind The Doctor was and how everlastingly interested in the new-born though by then he had ushered hundreds of babes into the world! How good too and capable that nurse. though she had never attended a training sclioll l-Inr natural bent for nursing found expression and experience in many 9. sick room about, her understand- ing, from ministering in these and in bearing and rearing in those more or leg pioneer days a sizable family of -her own. While The Doctor is only a name now, remembered by those who have experienced -his care and kind- ness down through the years, the folks in our community who have known her capable ways and her good counsel, are -happy to learn that after a summer holday spent never need blue again! No for stubborn spots. ' n , r.s. I . 1,30 Vmolsns lf.rom daring? P. W A. After laundering modmteiv slow drying is best for lh9m- T507 nlwuld not be c xposod to emcmlve heat, the direct my; of the sun, nor to freezing tem- Demtures. Unless they are very firmly knitted. don't hang them, up in dry on a. line..as they are liable to pull out of shape. ,-,- Q- I-Iowoanrremovesootn-om rugs? . the spots with dry Q.&WXll Dullingoutof A. Cover stamh, flour. cornmeal or fuller's GI-rth. Let it stand for half an hour and then scrape and brush up. Repeat this process if necessary. with children and gran in the Canadian West, this hurgg now visits with s broithq- at in far coast. 'Iiher'e amid summery WW6 She will Derhsps forget the charm of the wintry 1andscspe,snd the White Ohristmsses of her Island home. i But will not the spring. . .. . Until tomorrow m---h mu-y ----Good-nbht..... 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