Women's realm: 5... Seven Days PAGE TWO THE GUARDIAN APRIL 20, 1958 l A Week (By Anne Shannon) The Stars Say - - .' qgggyuvo Kelllbh o.0s9o..-xo.m'91 For Tomorrow WITH the Moon in Leo this day. new friendships are ericouraSPd1 :1 u activities are in specie llrlxvorsrlat pis an excellent period in which to plan club Pl'0EY3m5- 911' tertalnment for social organizations and benefits for charitable pur- pagvehere business is concerned, it would be wise to concentrate .on the important. eliminating Ell mVl3 from your schedule. In general. stick to routine procedures. but. where there is Opporlllmlyv mslau new systems for efficiency and the elimination of time-wasting meth- ods. There are propitious iispecld TOT home and family affaus so that. all in all. while not an exciting one. it should be a most pleasant day. For the Birthday If tomorrow is your birthday. you may look ahead to a year marked by uiiforcsecii domestic changes and a remarkable improve- ment in your financial affairs. The domestic changes may be eiiviron- mental. or they may involve bers of the family are concerned. During July you should begin to your fi- stimulatedi by Jupiter in Wm. Second House: 54 with simple d'.Slufb.”tnCPS. 49 with The accumula- , mm 0, Cash and possessions ;mm.23 with toxic (poisoiioiisi d.;,'estivc. cxnemay POSJ dusordcrs. An important observation notice the up-curve on nancial chart. a trend which rules moncy. several sources is sible, and those in the writing and espec- publishing professions ially favored in this are connection The period of financial gain should continue right through the end of in- creased responsibility where mem-L i." V” x .... l Yours Monday: "Paste for WllIlD0P9T , costs so much." a friend remark- , By James W. Barton. ILD. ed the dmer day-- It see,” 3 pug- f age of glue just disappears in no time”. she went on. "Don't you find Acioosis DOES NOT MEAN it that way?” . 131.001) is ACID IN 'tNo. indeed. I replied. "I have REACTION used all kinds of wallpaper and al- ways use the old reliable flour An average sized room Will re- quire about four cups of ordinal? bread flour. Mix the flour into a creamy paste with cold water in I pull. Have a large kettle of boiling water - and I do mean boiling -- ready. Add this boiling water to the cold flour mixture as you would it you were making cream sauce. Keeping adding bollnz WSW? lm' til the paste turns clearyor bluish color. stirring all the time. This amount will make a good sized W11 of paste, You may think it's too thin but if you wait until it's cold. you'll find it's quite thick and will stick like glue. Don? mike W0 mistake of boiling it for it burris easily and lurngs wlllufogm Incidentall e sma ry .eases. Berlin. Dr. R. SCl'llTl0g9!'lcnj0y makmyg "Me bmn M the One of the common expressions used when a person is feeling "heavy." "bilious." or "blue" is "acidosis." which we may unthink- ingly believe to be an acid condi- tion of the blood. This. of course, is impossible because it would mean death. What is really meant by the word acidosis is that the blood. which is alkaline, .s becoming less alkaline and so appoachiiig nearer to an acid condition. but, of course. it never reaches the acid condition. Nature allows a slifzlil drift from the "alkaline reserve" in the blood. the alkalinity, the P. H. bcing be- tween 73 and 7.8. If hclow this. the 1C0llCl.tl0n is called aCldC5lS. 1n the Journal of Children's Dis- After the re- - Gordon, president of llpoints out that the term acidosi5'white strips between bard”! on suggests that the P. ll. ialkalinityi , Wa.)paper jot the blood and body fluids is be- i ' . o - llow '7 but such a degree of acidity Tmsdwj The Um”. day we pick- is not compatible with human life. ed A huge bouquet of fat 8",, pussy awmsls simply meaning as above willows. "Silver kittens from the .5”"ed a d,eVla.”m or mm away woods”, Mavis calls them. We were from its yaikalinity to-ward hlffldlly admiring mam when 3 friend dmp- D11 5mn.10gG1 daiilgbpif 2:-lpfifl in from the City - a man at T: lfllls In 10 Cfl l' e ' - . - . g llalhiilatiors in l”6 "tfiints with di- mat lg” dldn! thlinikwgebnzsmig . .. .. . .g ygb . Sww1,,'..” . gestive disturbances rhcsc .iirluded'd::::fehP”;alzu. ..I mink 1-” stop b-,- ime roadside on my way home and 'take the wife a bunch of H105?- iYou should see what. she can do lwith thinzs like that! She talies . . lth kid ' watercolors and tints tie mne lmslnufxsies Sail colors. Some she leaves just natural. others are tinted mauvr-. yello 2 pink and so on. Anti so. with a bunch picked ves- t 'S'.lblOXlC tslightly poisoiiousi and 'was that with iiicrcasiiig reduction of the alkaline reserve. a decrease in abdominal breathing (natural healthy brcatlitngi and an increase in chest brcathing.; me yam, "Studies on patients w hn were frcel U H - y ' r "1 t Balm", A child born M1 mg; day mu hey from infectioii i'cvcale:l that a.fe:.lav.QvivPrfF(lJ'.t(l igdihiugq. mi and Ierene. placid and affectiontite. but blfmd l51l90(V""5l5 ”ll('l'F”i” ill lheim” ” I ' ' t i . i - in --in -"7 er 9'' h. f- with a slight. tendency toward stub- numb?! Of lilllk FOFPL-5-lxs - d-5- V" V C9” "lac M” F 3 mm” bornness. l coronation Pageant l . R. -new-"T Q-iv-cw-WCD',AVrE0"'m”G'Wi"””' A A A 0-0- SWORD BEARER Curtana. or S w o r d of Mercy, is carried by the Duke of Beaufort. who meets the .Queen at the West door of the Abbey. When the Queen returns to the West door he-with other sword bearers-precedes the Queen and at the West door gives up his sword to the Keeper of the Jewel House. L Colours: Cloak - scarlet. edged with white fur. Tunic- 'black with gold embroidery. ape-white ermine. Gloves, lcravat, trousers and stockings white. Shoes-black, with gold buckles. lea.-e fighters in the bloodi snowedivction piece! Incidentally. whv not in deviation or drift toward acid- take a bniiouet of nurses to cllv lo.-sis in the acid-base talkalinei fi”en:is. t'Sl)”C383l.V lo Elderly ber- imechanism." !son: who have spent childhood : What dccs this mi-im as to can-'.ve.'irs hi the Muritrv. Amie W5- dition and treatment of the pat-lsdrn: when the time ccrnies, loo. .lent7 If a clia:ncs.s has to be nmdelwoulri prcvide handy mE"101'39! Y”? between pylorcspnsni Ihcart burnllelderlv folks. Last .vPar I brriurli? and digestive distiirhanres withla l)f'll"1llPl of apple blossoms to an ydiarrhoea and vnmitiiic. a grcatlylelderlv lady who now lives alone. reduced alkali reserve shows thatfln a small room in a city house. there is a real tlxzcstive upsetl I-fer axes filled with tears as she whereas heartburn wrwild point totsalrl. "Oh. it seems so many years 3 nervoucs or emotional upset. have gone by since I last saw 5-mtg Thls lnlmmaflon. slimvimz thabblossoms. I remember the ones that a decrease in the alkali reserve islprew .wsld on the old homestead - causing the symptoms and require-stat, the back of me farm H14... Wen, treatment to increase the alkali re-(Mam 3 game 1 took the 10m; wat- 59TVEmCUlt1nz d0WH ml Mlfl l00d5 home with the cows. 1ust so I could and increasing alkaline foods. lnitk a bouquet at the sweet ponies," Alkaline foods are: milk. nuts. Mam. hapoy m.mnenf8 9 bououet fruits (except cranberries. plums, ;,,..hi,,s this Wm brmz M old folks prunes and rhubarbli ”9Pmb195- They'll, relive happy hours of ions: Acid foods are: meat. fish. poul- aw, whm h,,m.ts were voung md try, eggs. breads of all kinds. cer-. fe were 1f M and he... eals, pastries. puddings. 5 P5 i 'g. , . i Wednesday: If you're busy nep- erlrig and house oleaning these days. then here is a nice dessert to have on hand. You may make this custard the night before and then it will be ready "to pop onto the a table at mealtime the next day. It's called orange-marsihmallorw Cus- Q' what 1. . good method of t-ard. For 8 custard: you'll need 3 c1e,mtngj”.e1ry7 eggs. 3 tbspa, sugar, it tsp. salt. A, wash JN-eky in warm soap 2'4. ("ups whole milk. 6 marshmal- nnd watery If H is very dinyv rub a lovws. l tsp. grated orange rind. little soap. onto a soft brush and mlllni ml” with b fcmk be” the scrub gently. Another good clean- 9395 5”lFmlV 1" 3 5”” add the ser 1, A f,e35pQon gf ammonia in 5 sugar and salt. mix well. Slowly add teacupful of warm water. In either 0015 m”k- INF Wm! s'i300n lmlll case, rinse the jewelry in cold Wfmllihly mlxeil clear water and polish with a cha- P13" 5 C”W"fl MP6 l" R bikini mols. pan about 2 inches deep. Drop a Q. How can 1 kt-rep the mower marshmallow into each custard curtain in good condition? ruin. then pour in the es:-milk mix- A. After taking a shower. always WW-K Svflnklf Wl-ll? the ttffilfd be sure to draw the curtain out orange rind (the marshmallow al- along the rod to dry. The air mus Ways D0135 HP '0 the WP Mid 53395 get to it and let it dry out, in order it tznlden brown). to prevent damage to the fabric Place pan on oven rack and pour and possible mildew. boiling water around the cups to Q. How can I make a dessert come almost to the level of the cus- wlth left-over rice? turd, Bake un-til it small knife in- A. Left-over cooked rice can be serted in the custard comes out made into a delicious dessert by clean. Vremnerature about 350 de- adding to it some chopped apples. grees. baking time 45 m1nul,esi' mi. ldlced Dmealincs. marshmallows. and rote the custards from the hot Whipped Cmimr PU! lnto molds. water and place on a cake rack to cool. HowCenI!li I1 Anne Ashley Thiim-lax-: A student from the city was spending his vacation on a farm. one mornlmz the farmer discovered him stuffing in small squealing pic into a lnrcket. and muttering. "It's a miracle, it's a miracle!” l "What on earth are you trvimzl to do?" demanded the farmer. "And what is the miracle?" "Well. I lust. can't figure it out." said the city fellow. "This pig just drank two buckets of'milk. and I put. him into the bucket. and he doesn't even half fill it!" . - . Friday: Here: a fish dish with a different twist - orange flavor- ed. My family often says. "What would Mom do if there were no iiccessonr nurse I SEW ONE dress. have an entire wardmbel This magic budget sav- er is a aundress and has THREE smart. charming accessories; collar. capelet and a. bolero. And they make three different versions! Mar- velous to pack in your vacation or weekend bag. Pattern 4613: Misses' 14. 16, 18. 20. Size 18 yards 35-inch; Vi Sizes 12. takes -Ha yard contrast. This pattern easy to use. simple to sew. is tested for tit. Has com- Dgngld rlage at Montreal. the Canadian National Railways ceiption the bridal couple left for and his bride Norma I-Iobbs.iNew York where they will still ' I daugliter of Mr. and Mrs. W. I-I.ia.board the Q1199” MBYY 101' WC They will reside b M tr 1. ut thel wed- French Riviera. H0 55 of on ea C r (UP Pl-I010) ding cake following their mar-lln Montreal. Godmolher's Presents Fortunate Children Should Share Gifts With Others In Family DEAR MISS DIX: I have five children. three girls and two lioys. under 10. The podmoiliers of two girls are very thoughtful about remembering their godchildren at Christmas and on birthdays, but they never send gifts to the other youngsters. The other three are. apparently. completely forgotten by their godparents who never send gifts. or even ciirds. I would like to tell the two thoughtful god- mothcrs that lprcfcr they send no gifts. rather titan have them continue to neglect the three chil- dren. Naturally when two children receive gifts and three rionii. there is bound to he a feeling of Jealousy created among the youngsters. . MRS. '1'. J. POSSIBLE IDEAL SITUATION ANSWER: You have two alternatives in deal- ing with the problem. You could write the thought- ful godpirents and state your problem. asking them either to discontinue sending gifts. or to send one prcsenl, such as a game that could be enjoyed by all the youngsters. Or you could let matters go on as they are. explaining the situation to, your small fry. telling them of the special spiritual relationship existing between godparents iinll zodithlld, and expressing regret that all bap- tismal spcinsors do not fool the same way about their obligation. I would prefer the latter solution. Children are more understanding than you probably realize. it's inevitable that sooner or later they'll begin to he treated differently, anti the sooner they are prepared for that day. the bet- ter. Many mothers of large families feel. as you do, that all the children should he treated alike. This would he an ideal situation that may only be possible while the sihlings are very small. It ll much more important to teach the children that they should share their godmother's larrzcssv with the other youngsters, than it would be to continue striving for equality. Muriel Nlsseu DEAR MISS DIX: Do you think a person can love another and at the same time be aslinmed of her'.' I have been married nearly three years to a man old enough to be my father. He is a brilliant person. and I have only a grnnimrir-school education. Consequently, he seems ashamed to have me meet his friends. I am an excellent housekeeper and am considered attractive. D. W. ANSWER: Perchance you misinterpret your husband's desire to keep you hidden. He may he self-conscious overvthe fact that his wife is so many. years his junior. This is one of the unfortunate consequences of a marriage between two people who are widely sep- arated by age. If the husband is inclined to have an inferiority com- plex-and'that is possible with persons of superior education-he may feel that the youth of his spouse emphasizes his own age. Your own education can be furthered with intelligent reading. and perhaps by attendance at lectures. or special courses. If you are a charming hostess. and an interested listener. your husband's friends will never hold your lack of education against youvand neither should he. DEAR MISS DIX: We are two girls of 14 and our problem is a friend a little oldcr. She has gotten into bad company and every- one seems to know about it except her mother. The girl won't listen to our advice, and we know she is being unfavorably discussed in school. A. R. ANSWER: YOU Say Nil have discussed this matter with your own mother. who is also unable to come up with a solution. A daughter”: waywardness is a most delicate matter to bring to a parent's attention. but the person with courage enough to (ace thi- .ioh may save the young lady-and her family-much heartache. If your own mother doesn't feel up to the task. ask her to take it up with the minister of the girl's family. or with a teacher or the prin- cm-11 in schnol. A Word from lhr-m would carry considerable weight with the family of the crrinp child. X- ' 0 Modern Etiquette , I: warn La ! 1 Q. Isn't it improper for two per- sons who are introduced at a din- ledgement of a table introduction. If. however. the other person does reach his hand across the table to you. you must not show any hesi- tatlon in accepting it. Q. is it permissible for ti. per- son to use business letterheeds for social correspondence? A. No: business letterhead; are nlerktohreach across the table to for buameu Only. s a e ands? Q. would it be all right to mail 5- -'lllh'0UKh not exactly lm- out formal announcements of a Proper. it does create an awkward! bride-5 "mud manage? situation. and it is much better to A. yuy although n 1, not cub refrain from shaking hands and mman, merely nod your head in acknow- ” oranges?" I sometimes f 7 (One of my favorite fruit cakes is made with omnrza rind and orange juice. as the liquid part). At any rate here's the Orange Fish Fillets. Wipe 111- noundq fish fillets with A damp cloth, Place in shallow bmlllng non. Mix 2 table- spoons nrnnae juice with 3 tuna melted better or margarine. Potrr I4 over the fish. Sprinkle with U; teaspoon salt. dash (I neoper and "2 tsp. grated orange rind. Broil 2 minutes. Pour rest of the sauce over the top. Broil 3 minutes more until fish is cooked through and flecked with brown. Broil seasoned and but- tered tomato halves 4 minutes nlonu with the fluh - Makes 4 ACi'Vll'1lB- You may reset the fillets instead of hrnlllng them if vow wish. Saturday: Nrrwadaya we blithely pick up the paper pattern of our choice and proceed to cut out a dress, blouse, coat or whatever we have in mind, Do you know that prior to H163. patterns were an al- most wiheard M item. Then in that year Ebenezer Butterick. a country plete illustrated instructions. Send Thirty-five cents (35c) in coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern, Print plainly size. Name, Address. style Number. Send order to ANNE ADAMS, care of The Guardian. 60 Front Street West. Toronto, Canada. Morning Smile simple People After Sunday morning service a woman stayed to chat with a friend. leaving her purse on the seat. when she returned it was gone. but she quickly found it in the possession of the vicar. "I thought I had better hold it." he said. "You must remember there are some in Qhe congregation so simple that they might consider it an answer to a prayer." c6HtlrE3d7:?i-bismfro "Hairy, have you seen the Shlrrife Marmalade?" -avsobo-7'0-" Better Enqllelt my .9. a. nun- 1. what is wrong with this sen- tence? "It is a quarter of eight. and we must begin to divide up the work." 2. What is the correct pronunci- ation of "echelon"? 3. which one of these words is misspelled? Accommodate. ec1eeias- tical. recommendation. accom- plice. I . 4. What does the word "preten- sion" mean? 5. What is a. word beginning with ma that means "full develop- ment"? ANSWERS 1. Say. "It is a quarter to eight. and we must begin to divide (omit up) the work." 2. Pmnounce esh-e- lon. both e's as in etch, o as in on. accent first syllable. 3. Ecclesiasti- cal. 4. A claim put forward. whe- ther true or false; affectation. "The mark of a great man is the ab- sence of preterision." 5. Maturity. IIEMODEL CROWN - are remodelling the Imperial g wear after her Coronation at West- ousehold Scrapbook" I: Ioberla Leo i Sweaters i when drying a asweater. make a hammock out of a piece of nettlngi or thin material. Hang in the sunl and lay the sweater in it. The ham- mock should be drawn out flat so that the sweater is not doubled over. This method will keep the sweater in shape. Toilet Perfume To make a toilet perfume mix two ounces of alcohol with one-half ounce of orris-root. Keep it tightly corked in a bottle and shake thor- oughly each time before using. Moths If a little turpentine is poured into the trunks. wardrobes or any other drawers. the moths will not harm the clothing stored in them. state oocasions. An expert Garden-fut of roses! 12 luscious motifs in two sparkling shades of red. one greeii-fresh as if you just picked them! No einbmldery. simply iron on sheets. pillowcases. cloths. napkins - Y0U'll ll'r1V9 the beautiful. expensive-looking linens you've dreamed of! Washablel Easy! Iron on! Pat- tern 'li19 includes 12 transfers from 1 x 11 to 1 x 5'.-.- inches. Send Twenty-five Cents in coins for this pattern (stamps cannot be accepted) to ALICE BROOKS De-. signs. eye The Guardian. 60 Front Street West. Toronto. Ontario Please print plainly Name, Address and Pattern Number. s......s..:.:...s.e containing about 1 inch hot water. Bake at 350 deg. Fahr. for 1 hour. To turn out, let stand for 5 minutes. then loosen sides with knife and turn out on hot platter. Serve hot in slices. Mushroom Sauce is an ideal accompaniment. Mushroom Sauce: for 2 cups sauce melt 4 tablespoons butter and saute in them 1 teaspoon grated onion or 1 teaspoon finely chopped green onion tops and I cup sliced mushrooms for about 5 minutes. but do not brown. Then add 4 table- spoons flour. stir it in, add H tet- spoon salt and shake of pepper. then stir in I-it cups hots milk. un- til thick. xJx.;uvvV Cook's C rner HOT CHICKEN LOAF One-quarter lbsllced mushrooms. 1'3: cups soft fresh breadcrumbs. 1 cup each milk and well-seasoned chicken broth. 2 eggs. '2 teaspoon salt. it teaspoon paprika. ll cup very finely cut canned pimento, 3 cups sliced cooked chicken cut small. In about 1 tablespoon butter saute the sliced mushrooms over very low heat until they are limp and soak- ed with'the butter but not at all browned. In a bowl mix together all remaining ingredients and add the hot sauteed mushrooms. Butter a loaf pan about 9 x 5 x 3 inches and press the chicken mixture into it. Finland is probably the world's most literate nation. with only one per cent of its population unable bench are sections of the arches d 11 future and the diamond mount which mmsml Abbey an on adlamond surmounts the arch. (C1) from U. K. cutter H. G. Goodshlp. fits the Information)- Workmen famous Black Prinaels ruby into State . one of the four crosses pattee above Crown whwh Queen Elizabeth wmlthe clrclet of the crown. On the Alice Brooks Designs lllim-(IN llESlliNS Stand this in another large pan to read and write. a will All polished up for Spring and Summer. our bright little cottons. cool, charming and reflecting the new styles. Fashioned by Leo Danal, and-done in wonderful cotton fabrics that shake off wrinkles-- have a happy faculty of always looking band-box fresh, and take to water like a duck. Perfect to wear now-to collect for your vacation wardrobe. In all the new beautiful colors. Sizes 11 to 20. r ff. (1