Women's realm PAGE TWO The Stars Say - H By Genevieve lentils For Tomorrow THE GUARDIAN AUGUST 6. 1953 future should work out successiully. Romance. courtshlv "Id Wnuml affairs are under excellent auspices. For the Birthday If tomorrow is your birthday. you should find the year ahead one of quiet progress. The successful I i IlIAllY nysnlusaaru-uu'awiso7 We baked a spice .cake this morning, -when the sun was pour- ing a measure of fresh molten gold into the cup of our valley . . . loving with his light the pasturing sheep by the streamslde. the pic- tured cattle on the slopes; touch- ing tenderly. we fancied, in tri- bute to the farmers industry new- stacked hay in the meadow: plac- 1 lb. cooked bee! 1 onion K lb. cooked ham lie. lb. cooked tongue 1 green pepper 2 celery hearts .1 med. raw carrot Few sprigs chopped watercress Few sprigs chopped parsley PARALYTIC TYPE OF POLIOMYELITIS PREVENTING DIFOIIMITIIS IN with the polio season at hand. parents are '.v Wltchins their children as they have in mind the vision of their youngster first undergoing treatment for the im- the floor. than the muscles that bend the knee. then the muscles that straighten the knee ,IOIl1t.,tI1en muscles bringing legs together. then the milclea that bend the back and neck backward. Ruults showed that maximum improvement is obtained more eas- ily by vigorous and continual stretching with curare because nor- mal length of muscle (no shorten- ing) is retained; fixed deformities are prevented; no obstacle exists to recovery of power of weak muscles; casts and brnnces are rendered un- necessary and disturbances of cir- culation do not occur. A follow-up survey of these .m..--. Who ever heard of llllllsoll sriif (dyed muskl-at) at only 3465.00 we have them, culmination of a cherished program. perhaps in the early fall. may iii- cline you, in a spirit of optimism. to increase Your financial obl-I8- 2 teaspoons prepared mustard French dressing Salt and pepper Cut nrst six ingredients into thin mediate or acute symptoms, wear- ing steel braces. and finally under- going treatment for many months to correct to some extent the crip- ing fetching designs of light and shadow in the grain-lands. We dissolved the teaspoon of soda, wondering who had been so DELAYS and setbacks can be overcome by an optimistic outlook this day. Adopt is realistic attitude cases treated by stretching and curare alter their discharge' from hospital of about '15 per cent of the Well only your am or w on We -a to ””.'l” mm W or .2.'.i:ni-.."v:;:::..:is..:.t:.:t.:.i:l; four but they solve them more easily than by biliiy than you can adequstey up, i I m ; td I If! eh I. 8 Y W po 0. . ' . , shutting your eyes or yielding to handle. but don't yield to the ,h:m:',"";gh?c'i, ,,,,Ic': '3,,e,e ,"",:;I,I.'pdreuins. season with salt and pep- There is no question about the gtglllerlifgmgllhglgiggiy0rp:lf;:fl:; beauties. regular price d593, frustration. Let patience be your temptation. Your horoscope inclic- light cf me package; In the cup MIIPH3 119- Stand 3 h0UT5- SCWN 3 I0 80011 9316093 01' NU-T59 K0m1Yl 119” walk muscle”: hem Improving ma lours durin the A” t S J byword and keep on trying. If your ates that the next six months boning water we poured over the 10- treatment In PTGVGHWIE I-I” 9319' -I g gus 5-9 permitting cont!-sctures or deformi- ties to develop. This stretching treatment or early exercise causes no damage. This stretching and exercise is now conside ed the best method of treatment in the paralytic type of polio. goals are worthwhile. achieve them. The evening hours are excellent for small-scale social activities and for indulgence in hobbies shared with congenial companions. Plans made now for a. trip in the near you will should be a period for conserving pling of polio. but there are many the energies and planning for fut- csses where more vigorous treat- ment is ecesssry to prevent de- formities snd in the past years orthopedic physicians have done excellent work after all other methods have failed. but some cases have remained hopeless despite cup of raisins in a mixing bowl. In! ure securltv. Early in 1954 there :.r;3::"uWe cv:?::1'd C”? 0:.are commencing to show their age will be more propitious periods for h 5- gt” 8 B. one 0 I"'""-" he 'dded- "And "10 0883-" I taking on new ventures and indulg-is onetmngf Edqmg new In CMEIIIVUB YOUOW Clutfledl ”WEre Uley mg in me luxuries for wmch ywj ' ' hie V: pmcktli” M 5aI"x P” white-shelled or brown? I like bet- yearn licflfee ll: ;a;”:1l::'smI3 333;! ter the white ones! And," on an- Soclal activities should be un- savour, Comblnedg than when mh" m”"3I"- "I belle" Y9" PI" for this ridiculous price! Island Furriers sour cream in m ICE CREAM 7744!: au?'of.5me tiv ?m ?4-9177-? usually stimulating during the bal- ance of 1953. and ihere is a possi- bility that your prestige and popu- larity will reach a new peak through business contacts. A child born on this day will be ambitiolls. energetic and endowed with great business acumen as well ' acquired. we confess in cooled the two mixtures, beating in two eggs. two cups of flour. and today. ground cloves, and nutmeg li'l fancied amounts. And with s. cook's instinct. mostly the hard for more leaven, a teaspoon of bak-I ling powder and the favored splces.I the dressing . . Did you - or not? Nobody'd ea that s you needn't think!" I well, you can ea them yourself!" another joined in. adding. "I'm not too fond of eggs "And little bits of beets! Did you . first put them in vinegar? Because Clmmmo"-lit you did . . . . orthopedic treatment. . giving excellent results parents and physicians. e In the Journal of the Interna t That the drug curare. known for its effect in taking the tension or tightening out of muscle, is now in the t treatment of the paralytic type of polio will come as welcome news to CLEARS uP'i75Gl'i3Rl'ri Pimples. eczema rash, blackheads. Quickly relieved with -, . scientifically medicated Cuticurl Soap and Ointment. Hlshlv recommended. ' j" "' CUTICURA , , Jneither. Why didn't you hav school of experience. we sifted inpsnced mmed meat instead or saus- a little more flour before turningages g I . or hamburg . . g or ' I..,.. all info a loaf pan - and the oven.' The same divided will make a de-. lectabie layer cake, we are told,I with a filling of fudge icing be- tween. A dozen variations. it is true, we might have had. Nevertheless, de- spite our lack of discernment over the varied food preferences of those presently in our care it was no surprise to find an empty bowl at the close of the meal! And now James on the stairs see What scenes go into our bakings these days along with the requir- ed ingredients! A new barn-roof. the shining boards, last winter. trees of our woodlands; carpenters high but confident against the summer sky; the tap of hammers. the echo of sawing and thud of is dropped board. And sometimes we mix in the last sight of a bare- headed lad on a tractor off to the saying: "What sort of a. man do you think I'd be if I allowed you to loiter your time away as you are . . . and we with all that hay to save tomorrow, Ellen?" Until tomorrow - - - Diary - - - Good-night . . . . Iof the Queens general Hospital in! subscute poliomyelitis were,treatedI by early stretching with the aid! of curare. on the orthopedic service. New York. Curare was injected into the muscles every eight hours.I usually starting with 0.9 units per. tional College of Surgeons. Chicago, - ' Drs. V..l-l. Raisman and .1. schneid- . erman state that between 1941 and 1948. 138 patients with acute and! - 0 O FRIDAY and SATURDAY kilogram (about two pounds) all body weight with a gradual increase to a maximum of 1.5 units. Three quarters of an hour. one-and-a- half hours. and two-and-one-quan ter hours after each daytime injec- tion. the patient was stretched by a physical therapy technician. The The Entire Balance cares of the haying: or James with I both motherless balrns tucked in beside him away in the truck to the same. And sometimes we mix in fond hopes - or a sigh. for days that have been; and often in the all- ence of empty rooms it is s. snatch of song; it may too. be a laugh at heart, a far-off echo of the golden years; or a grandrnotherly smile or a prayer that we beat in with our strange right hand. . . . greatest effort was exerted in stretching the heel cords (the cord ,j going from heel to calf muscles) as the calf muscles raise the heels off IIERVES SIIOT? Nervous tension rauses u to 75'p of all sickness. particularly sleep ssnesa, ylttenness and irritability. Get a full nsgbt's deaf, the day with a calm the nervu dun non-opiate sedative. Segicin tablets-vvtr V6- orning Smile OE our SWIM SUITS for V2 Off No Doubt A rather stout schcolrnlstress was talking about birds and their habits. ”Now". she said. "at home I have a canary. and it can do some- thing I cannot do. I wonder if any of you know just. what that thing imllion packages sold am is man an I ' ' ' ”Now this salad. Ellen. what did 15?" m-rm So rm-ail-dm -as--Iv-but-old e you mix in it?" someone queried "I KIWW 7v93Bh8!"'. lllld 113319 g:dig;" S,;"" ',::I;'y,1:I.""” "I'"'d” H at 3 recent supper, "pap,-lkazu one Eric, "take a bath in s. saucer!" oi the Family chuckled, frying vainly to remove all the bright, hot grains. . "Onions!" another. who profes- ses he ”just can't swallow even a sliver of these," laughed. 1 "But there's only it little In it- just 9. paring," we said. "Well. here it is!" he right on my plate!" "And peas." a third made a wry face. "And." accuslngly, "you knew. I couldn't eat. those!" "Arid head lettuce," 5. perfect gentleman, meek and mild at other' tables offered. "It's strange. Ellen,I but I always have a preference for the leaf klndl And the potatoes IF BABY. 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