VVomen's realml TIIE GUARDIAN MARCH 8, 1954 PAGE TWO l.Prokofievis 'Last Ballet . lProduced ' Bynlllnouo MOSCOW tCPi - some hobo- lfierv's last work. I. bsllot entitled ”The stone Flower," has been pro- .duced by the Bolshoi Theatre. It is A posthumous production. Russians were recovering from tho death of Stalin before they realiz- extretneir eas.V-w- ed that Prokofiev. too, died Much 5, 1953. The "The Stone Flower" Here is an make and deliriotis ' dessert dish- lemon ptiddiiii:--gztiaratiu-tid to make your lam;lr .isk for rnnrtii it is a l'E'ElCtlOl'l of the critics to is still sec- practical r-wipe. particularly fot'.,eL' Th” do.” rush mm pg-mt, when you lmi-9 heated the oventmg next mu m Rugsm 101' balm” V”l””l”5 W ”55emlel On the record, Prokofiev is s dishes. ("arl--ton Siding W. L takelcomposm. over this mrtier during the coming Budmn. . ml. his .-Cmglcal S)-m, week. phony, Romeo and Juliet” ballet land it ballet based on "Cinderella" but accused of ”!orinalism” by the official critics. tlt is difficult. in- ! tablespoons butter Stir in thel('1d?m-3-113'. K914 811 illlhenuc der grated A-md and mm? nf 1 temon illlnltitlll of formalism I Nonethe- Add 2 bmwn pm yaks and 2 heap.pies.s, hzs uorks continue to be per- . ing tablesptiois flour. formed here and to draw enthus- Add 1': cups milk l..i.st'.y fold :n 135110 adU1FHC?5- stiffly beatrn pct: whites , Pour into btiztered baking dish Set dish in pan of 11 ater and bake 1 hour in moderate oven. much loved by Soviet LlF.11().V I'l'l)l)lNG Cream to:cLher 1 cup sugar and Art in Ferment But the arts seem in A state of fernierit. tolerated at least for the moment by the party So maybe "The Stone Flower" will find bet- ter favor with the critics. Western music lovers will find Prokofievs last piece of much the same texture as his other works. It is 3. four-act ballet. The music for the liev as before. But -.Vlrs. Nathan Bell. Carleton Siding W. I. once into the ieven for Prokofiev he reachcm new law. Archduke Franz courtroom door at rig 999.99, money he rlitirges s vast holdings in Austria via Household Scrapbook : To loosen in glass stopper that will not yield. mix 2 drams alcohol. d d b t h it s-set see many lrclghaxlrhflsglafg Rotuheireginnwied in we knew would be reserved-nay first two DMil5 15 Pl"3k0' space above the stopper and allow suddenly with a heart attack. we it to stand for about two hours. A third 301-. and again in the fou.rLh.islight tap will loosen the stopper 1 drum chloride. Pour some 0 Royalty ltBattle It Out” Princess Ileana 1112 conversatioti wit . corridor of special term court i of Roumanla. second from left. is shown in lauzh- i0Y fir-BL 5'93” 0f h her friend. Mrs. Lucille Howard. of Boston, in a ti Boston. while ignoring her brother-in- Joseph of Austria. who is striding toward the l Way." 0119 Saldv "A E0001 head he ht. The Archduke is suing the Princess for 5959.- he received for selling part of the family's - of power o1.sttomey in 1943 ELLEIPS l)lAIl . Q Al Illli liljdl Wlb t am.- And here it was Again when this morning faced us toward tho cues of the new dAy: spring westb- er too soon! with gentle skies, stresinlets coursing snd' over all An Appesrnnco which maids James who has seen many A winter coma and go decluo: "I don't quite know what to make of it; it cant be that the break-up is here." Damp lay the fields. mostly bare of snow now in the vslley; tho millstream swollen by the flow of the contributing streamlets ran red and hunted as if the mills on its course begged more and more of its water: for the power to grind the white-sacked grist: of the farmers' wheat. But, we re- flected. this age which has given so much had done away with such grist and grinding hereabout. "The lad is doing well," we re- call two oldish men of the long ago. discuss the fortunes of I young man faced with the trials settling on A farm. ”Give him another crop or two and he will be well on his has-and is back that is not afraid the burdens." , "Aye,' the other nodded solemn- ---V ly." It is remarkable the crop he i HELLO. SWEETHEAll.'l'- Germany. Both of them Ar 0 l y will reap this harvest-as fine at Iylobonulno '5'"-”5'"3'?'5'-'-'-'l' field of wheat as you would see - between here and town, and the j TilCi Bod cats. I never set eyes on a bet- ter stand of it. There will be no want there, I'm thinking." "No want." the first agreed, "but Glass Stopper clyc erine. plenty for man nscl beast through the year." r Could we then if we had been adult and ltetched" with the gift SOME COMFORTING FACTS ABOUT A HEART ATTACK .H"";'ZOZl:"'" Tho Sir: Say - W . Dyoqavlovulxlilo For Tomorrow ORIGINAL and imaginative ideas of prophesy have foretold that one when we read and hear so much day no land of the Island farms, of life pass away should bring creditable results this day-especially in the solution of difficult financial problems. New ..x.u.- - Eric Trobehn greets Miss Charlotte Staudic, the girl he's been trying to marry for the past 40 years. as she arrives in Arichovriige. Aluks. Two world wsrs. lost and unemployment prevented the childhood sweethearts from Climaxlng their romance that started in e looking forward to An early marriage. DIS addre-mes Ghost Of Not long Ago Wavering Maiden "Loves" Presenf Beau Bul Harps On A Youlli Who Is Wed Q. I h-W9 YP”91VPd Weddmi g1f'f'5;lnb8nSlLle8 of scoring which his "”13”V95 ”im":n5'iW'esLei-n admirers. too. will find ll'-W" s t exttiting. What salutntion slititild I make to ' m my "hank'y0ui, ful tale uith its roots in the iolk- soaP m 5i: WW5 0i hm l'i'il'i9T A5 it from out-of-town husband. whom l've each of t hese notes? A. Address each relative as your. husband does - as "Aunt Mary," "Uncle John," or ”Cousin Bili.” Q. If a cup of coffee is filled upi to the very top, is it all right tot lean over and tnkn a few sips in order to avoid any spilling? A No it is betts-r to use bo'h hands to lli' the cup on its saucer. And then sip. Q3 When R woman asks the 3'- in A public restroom to . kind he, 3 ;..a..dte and (mead for Ualliill encounters the stone fairy., making some small repair, should She lH'0m1-W6 10 help him 185 she tendsnt she tip the attendant? A. Yes. this is expected. mo vcdmxitmhs Wild elephants young plants, roots, iesves, IIII IT IN - WATCH IY VANISN VINEYIATES DEFPLY 10 POINT OF CONOESTION. QUICKLY IIUEVII CHEST COLDS Ya, ir an-n':hn' Thurs why Buckieyls Iuinlen White Rub bring: renfui an (pm sulocnting than cold: so fut. You" Iuply rub it on chell. (hi-on Ind but. As it Vnnlshzs it rim 9 pun nlievi noceouon diipe 3 medicsrn into (In muted -. Soothing warm in; relief comes right Awny. And ronrlnues nu live chiefly on twigs and to the SAFE F (I-IllDREN Hand -Cleaning Paste , To milk? a good liand-t-letiiiiiig. "The Stone, Fioviei” is a lilllcl-lllasikl. dissolve 212 pounds of while. we U,-315. lcools and sets. stir in one pound tit main theme concerns anmhe Sand. l apprentice stone-cutter n B. m e cl lI.)ariila in love wih Kiiterma. n village maid. Both are serfs. The kbaron to whom they belong or- idC'l'S Pi-oimpitcii. the master stone- cutter. to carve him a stone flower. Pi'okop'.'.t-h says he is too old aindl Danila takes over. While searching the materials for lore of The Biz nann Stain Stains from bananas can LlSl.lhli)' be removed by covering the spots with H liberal paste made of full- ers' Pallh and water. in a forest for his masterpiei-c had others-who have never re- turned) and leads him to her un- derg-round storehouse. l There Danila ll imprisoned in the rock. Katerina looks for Dniiila. is led Q HOW C311 I FPITIOV9 lllk Swim underground hang-out. lmm 8 Nil? There her love softens the heart A- W35h 3'- 01199 WW1 5W9-"1 milk of me sum.-V. 1,...-3., me lovers are and sprinkle with white cornmeal. rmmued and Damia is freed. Let remain over night, then sweep Like the music. the first two up" Gwd 'e5”"'5 C3” 55” be Md now seem more panwmlme man if the stains are dry. by rubbing ballet. but the marriage of music with ''.”m' "5"": fresh ” "' ti” and dance in the last two is per- mm” inky; mm W55" 59”” ml.” feet Ammonia water to remove the AA hea . 3'-9556' mm L: w:')"gO:::.e. Q. How can I avoid having helwy boiled potatoes? A. To prevent the spoiling of boiled pottttow. take the lid off when serving. Allow them to cool s' little rather than cover them and make them heavy from steam. Q. Should stockings be washed. Bolshoi produc- Bold Scenery The detail is so complete its to be distmctuig. The changing ef- fects. in the underground scenes 6596018118. 8-nd again the u.nfoid- if one has not worn them. and they ing of the stone flovter at the are tobestnred away? lend. are so boldly and imngina- A. Yes. the washing will re- tively conceived as to take the eye move the excess dye besides pre- from the dancing And the car from serving them for a longer time, the music. Q. How can I clean stained Whether the Party likes it or While enameled Ware? not. this member of "The Stone A. Rup it well with baking soda. Flowers" first international a.udi- mm Wash Wilt" h0'- 508DSud5.. ence liked it and joined with the www- rest of the packed thentro to Ap- plsud heartily. vTisr BASIN The Amazon river system in South America oow.-in an Areal .me and is virtually may get the impression that the heart is a delicate organ and no chances should be taken by doing hard physical work. As a matter of fact. the heart is the LOllghD5l. strongest organ 111 your entire body. consecrated to its use by the heart Ventures are favored. and vibra- . . . that A millstream would not.sure the cooperation and encour- I lneed to flash itself over the grind- Wm have to deal. ing? Nevertheless when we come to tour Mme dmammlmi with James able activities. Domestic and house- Dispose of chores quickly in the p. m. so that you will feel free to take part in relaxing and enjay- d the family DEAR MISS DIX: I am engaged to s boy I've dated for A yea, mid miml 0t "W 50W””mr Wheait Ham during the early hours in-.1-le's 22 and I'm 20. He loves me very much. and I'm Quite sure I love or ll. her (they live in another state). During my short stay. everyone in was most kind. I saw Bud just a few times after. then the ates dwindled. and soon I heard nothing from him. Finally, I more and received 51 letter from his mother saying he was married sh. In February of this year the an- -which we shall reach in an arm- hvld matters are under mm mum seemed disappotmed. and mumated that she would have llkpd Am) for nual heart fund got under wuy. It is heartening to see how this organiz- stion is appreciated by people in'. all walks of life. The Heart Association tells in simple languagn that we should not be afraid of heart disease or worry about it. In their pamphlet issued for the Heart Fund Campaign. Dr. ll. M. Marvin and David Loth tell us that. if youre like most people you prob- ably think of your heart HS :1 deli- cate organ easily strained bv over- activtty but. actually. the healthy heart is the toughest. strongest muscle in the body. It is more ef- hcicnt than any man-made much- impossible to strain. The stories you tend about people with normal hearts drop- ping dead from over exertion are simply not true: the normal heart notifies the individual by pain. or other symptoms. when it is neces- sary to stop further exertion. When an inciease in blood flow is needed. the heart rt-spondsi smoothly and tirelessly. First the. heartbeat speeds up to twice its; normal rate. Second. the muscle contracts more completely. pump-l ing out more blood with each bat" in moderate exercise the heart may pump five times as mucii blood in a minute. in strenuous exercised eight or ten times as much. The heart does at remarkable job during the split second between bcatsi when the cells of the hnziri tiikel their oxygen and other nutrients? from the blood. l Thse heart rescarcii - workers point to the wonderful repair sys- tem of the heart. There are two main kinds of repair. those re- quired by damage in the va”vi- and repairs called for by the blocking or narrowing of the arteries that feed the heart. l The valves direct the flow ofl blood into the proper channels and prevent it from flowing buck in'o chair and a tidy rocking chair, d .t. ls facing into the west-beyond the ggfadusn ;mil:h3u? 5;; phmmng pasture whereupon grazes the Am91'1C-1" pasture where upon grazes the white-faced "Blossom" cow. that duppled old brown mare. the plump ewe, bell a-tinkle at neck. we hope for our delight B. satiii-shadow- ed piece of wheat will waive. Not from ultra clean seed let it be. but that in which odd seeds of Cockle will have crept to give IS noseznys of their mauve flowers. nltion within the next three months to marry, y at which time you should plan to cepuon of 3 take a trip or. in some other way. my, he sh strive to broaden your social hori-i of which prizes of those fields of the yester-l years. James kept to no Armchair to- day, but with Mr. A. made up the crew to complete the thresh- ing at Aiderieii. If Jamie could notl be there with the rest. at the fin- lsh because of his classes. he wil-1 lingly discharged the chores as. set down for him on the bulletin board in the kitchen: "Put down. straw from the loft: bed the horses and calves. and feed the hay to the sheep. usual as-I sistant was taken up at the time with his archery practice using for fRSCll'llil.ll'ig targets the sparrow: About the yards. Excusing his rather idle pursuit in the light of Jnmiels industry with the comment: "A little fellow needs to get the air sometimes . . . besides.” with A roguish smile. "I just may knock over one of those. I came near it ll few min- utcs ago.” he chuckled at the memory. ''I didn't get him-but I gave him one terrible fright!" l Another day of mild wenther this. -one which brought the fiirmcrs to the close of the spring-thresh- inc at Aldtzrlca. Until li')lllDI'l'iAW - - - - - - - - Good-night . . . . . Diary medicated vapours on inhaled. ly effective in clearing do - l AAAAAzxAA,x,sA CIITICIIRA help: clear BAD COMPLEXIOH bronliing punges when dI!IOlV( 'n Incoming Wller ll bedside. Wnn'r rt I pillow use! or sheen. Mun bring fuur equal to Europe. Belier English By I). 0. Williams . 6DD .the chamber it has just left. Thev are like delicate liiiip doors anti lthey open and close partly in res- ponse to the pressure of the btllld lstreiim and partly by muscular rolls! - or money back. Only 50!. UCKLEY WHITE RUB STAINLESS Pimplu. erzemn rssh.nil ok hl kh DYornptlY cleared up with hiiriainnnrf mediated Cunruni Soap and Ointment. Buy Cum-un today at your drtinm. mzxxxxxzxxxzxx-dpd;x,x, Anne Adams Patterns LVCKY HALF- SIZER-S 1 It's slimming. it's voting, in CUT T 0 FIT the short. fuller ng. ure! No waist seams. no alteration worries - even the busiest home. 3”!” 9"” "NP ihil up in record me. Choose A moi cotton punt, sew this now-have it ready. Pattern 4683: Half Sims 1414 Wm Wm 20':. 22w. 2m. also 16': dress. m vnrds 35-inch fsb. ric; bolero. 13. y;rd3- Thia pattern may in use. oimple to cow. is tested for fit. I-fin com- plots ilhiscrstcd instructions. Send Thirty-nve cent. (350) in toms (stamps cannot be mcqngd) for this psttern. Print plglnly gm. N-me. Adams. style Number. Send ordnr to ANNE ADAMS vo The Guardian. 60 Pi-one smie( Welt. Toronto. Ontario. noun" mm -in: Blillllll Friends of Pesrlens Corcomn Are pleased to note that her oon.l dition is greatly impmvpdg DISINIICIS DIODOIIIIS IIIOHTINS Inn w-vi and mac envy lay. out lgm-lvv. EON cal hamm- I HANDY Illll JN 23 contraction. i The heart is even more OHPCCIVQ" in repairing dtiniage caused by closing or narrowing of the blood. vessels If A clot tthrombusi fnriiisl inside the blood vessel ll usuiilly blocks the channel completely caus- ing whnt is known as A liviirt nt- iittack tcoronary thmmbosisi. But if the. closing of the blood vessel is gradual, with the clot fnrmlzig slowly twhich often happenst, the heart may not be. affected at all. It usually takes about .s month 'or the heart to heal and form A col- lateral circulation textra, circula- tion of blood) sufficient to repair the injury from the "heart attack." This is the reason the physician keeps the patient in bed for at least 1 month after A henrt Attack. ROYAL PALACE Buckingham Palace was built in 1703 for John Sheffield. the Duke 1 What is wrong wifli this smi- fence") "Marys solution was more perfect than yours." 2. What is the ttorret-t prmiuiici- ation of "maniacal"? 3. Which one of these words is misspelled? Petmleum, petuliince. petrefy. pestiferous. 4. What does the word "segre- gate" tverb) mean? 5. What is I word beginning with fo that meuis "to nourish"? ANSWERS 1. Say. ”was more nearly per- fect than yours." 2. Pronounce ma-ni-a-kal. first and second it's so in risk unstressed. i As in night. accent second syllable. 3. Pstrlfy. 0. To separate or cut off from the others or from the innln body. "They tried to segregate the sick people from the hcslthy." 5. Foster. of Bucklnghsm. x x NOT! Dl!'l'lIEN(m--Kennof.l-i plays A five-inch-long comet which is said to be one of the world's smallest. However. the instrument . " . lllwltltifi .FItiu;lt. blw v niinlsturs imminent in one of three Arvidson. of Minneapolis. Minn. has the snme length of tube tic inches! its the standard model being played by Christine Munsen The insriufscturcr. lnldibiytvv home renovations and repairs. For the Birthday your birthday. the year ahead If tomorrow is you should find marked by exceptional where ambitious and ents should achieve unusual recog- zons. You ma 3' estic changes. some excellent R dauKhir9T'lh' constantly hurt progress fiance. your mno worthwhile you're being very uni objectives are concerned. Your tal- mind with the constant comparisons to Bud. law. Now. Bud is still so much on my mind that 1 am ing my fiance. though I Am slwsys very sorry later, 1 keep comparing theatwo men-to mv .';ance's disadvantage. It's l)('Pn . year since Bud's marriage. snd I Just don't seem able in go t over it. Florence K. ANSWER: Your first move. it would seem. would be to break your engagoment. First. because. while you claim to be in love with your tlonsl fidelity to snother msn certainly belies it. also fair to is devoted besu to beilttls him in your own If there is any love between you-And the man you now pm. ou'il kill it yourself by having him live up to XOUI con. devoted sweetheart. Bud is 1. person in your pitst; sl ould have only an incidental part in your thoughts. instead he is monopolizing them. One thing that keeps him so . .much on your mind is your correspondence with his mother, which you PXPCHEHCG 501119 d0mo sliuld stop. Perhaps she is disappointed in her daughter-in-lint, Am ilddml 15' would have prefcrred you in the role. However, the psst is over and Wmlbllmes dl"mK MW Find lime done with. Both she and you must face And live with the present but. if you are definite in adher- ing to your princi-pies. year's and should find complete compalabiliiy both in your home and in your mg the initiative and legal matters. A child born on this day will be loyal, symptithetic tind highly ro- mantic in his outlook. in professional t Lnv i contract Bridge ' By snuephlne (luihe:-tnon FORG ET THE PAST Your confusion is likely to lose you A fine husband Acid (7 business. Late summer and early v . .. , - ' 0"” fall are excellent periods for tak- ”i.zi:.ngwoi3fd nggrigziihsggirgjnvgnlfg ::?":'5hel'zhli;e”m5l;l:”dld Tim”- . 8 pas ore. You didn't lose much time in becsmiiig engaged after Buds marriage and I don't think you really gave yourself 1 chance to make the noces-i sary adjustment. Take the time now, before you hurt someone else. DEAR MISS DIX: My husband and I belong to an organization which holds weekly dances. One of the women in the group who takes care of the cloakroom often asks my husband to help her when tliings areoniattshed. I resent this and have told him so. He says Im in the P L ANSWER: Its quite customary for members of A club to help each other on social occtisions and. 11111085 there's more to this stort than ime.-tspthe eye. I cant see where you are right. if the riloziitmim u periodically rushed. you might suggest at the next meeting llllil tlir lady in attendance be given regular help-preferably another Witnlfui DlF.'-WRENT ROUTES T0 Tl. . SAME CONTRACT . ri.iys "all today. in Just Rs in ancient l'(lllL.ls lctl l.i Rutiic.” so coniiiict bixdge. experts at Vlll'.0llSi l . iiea;ing By-Law " schools of bidding 0 ion rciti-h tie same c(7nil'at'L althourzh their ap- proaches may vary w.doly. Here's A case in point '2:-n from A .t-mvi.ni-fniir rm lli:nl;h Friday authorized the pur- Echase of six i costing 3115. The thermometers will be used North ('.9?'?i'.' Both sitlc: M'” ""59" 910"” Mill! Dersonllly to readers but will Answer problems of Interest through this column. TOR-ONTO. iCPi - 3...... 0, Morning Smile thermome ters. 93011 l cided A young husband 1'PallZPi'i :2 mi. time to strut saving money. llv tie- thnt he would not use thi bus my more when Iefurtliliit from his office. He ran behind the but iwhlnt "You're A fooli" said his xiii! tsnd save half I dolliir." rented premises. It has pa.wVl the committee stage in the lo-gi.ii.illlfE. OAN3 10 "WONG the city's heating by- Arrived home gasping and sntd N V Al-504” - law which now is before the legis-l his wife: --Darling. I saved to centi :A85 lgi&'l;ix3el.nxTh3'lel?'iilthbe tplaced in I, this mornlnl bY rtinntuil ' E Cllkll C0111- 75 ..I943 plains about lack of heat and re- :?33 N E 962 cord the temperature over A per- i "Why didn't you rtin bohind a tax. .Q.5. W .932 iod of time. into-in S ti-Q-19 3 The by-law. if Passed. will . K8 2 farce l to m?lnbIin A mini. v K0109? .3") ”".i?':'" FifE..? .5” MN” in Q AK ?TTT'-" q.Ks4 Tsbls 1 bidding: A - . North rim. soimi West I Ce Brooks Deslgfb 1; Fun 29 Sun INT Pu: 3& 5-” 3 9 Pass 6 Q You PIII PIII DANCING CLOVVNI At 'l'Abis 2. South's spprouh vu very different: Nuns not south WM 1 4, pm 1 O P-- 1 N 1 Flu ti o Pu: 0 9 Pan Poss Pun Both declnrern brought hams their Alnm oontruits. though one West led A low disniond And the other chose A low spade. After drawing trumps, both Souths enh- od the top dismonds, went to dum- my And passed the dismond luck. discarding n blsck loser from the closed hsnd. This plsy establish- ed the dlunond fan And the con- trscta could then be cisimod. It will hsve been observed that at Tsble 1 south bid the slum Almost on his own. relying on the fact that his partner opened the bidding and Iain uve delsyed support to the heart suit. , At the other isble south tried: to apply more "psychology" to the situation. He felt thst it would. be worth A grest tien1'tn heAr' North's nuunl rabid over 3 mere one-heart response. and whom North chose the dlscounglng onel notrump. south jumped stnlght to five hum because he wnniod to give the impression that he needed I high cord in specifically. in contract for the slain. Although this wsn an ex- tremely subtle t.-ind even sm"'.gu- 0"” MHISRE. North seem: to hAvs clubs on. He's (4-inches tall-an srmful of lovsble charm! Make him of guy scrspo - attach elastic to his feet so he osn dmoe! To make this doll washable, stuff him with fosm rubber chips. Pot- Vefn 71571 dilrhinsc pattern places. embroidery transfers. Send Twenty-five cents in coins for thin Dlttern (stamps oumoc be accepted) to ALICE BROOKS De- signs cfo The Guardian. so Front Street West. Toronto. Ontario. Pleue print plainly Nsine, Address snd Psttern Number. EARLY MAITYE st. Albui, A Eomui Acidic om- vert. was the first Christian mur- Ur in lznglsnd when he wll kill- ed in 300 AD.