omen's” realm PAGE TWO sttstrs nunvt : l1allsIasdl'srlst'aIifo After a short seasonal absence. curtains re-appeared today It I window of the house across the lane. Freshly lsundend and white. symbol to the housewife of her world about once more made clean and new . . . How we sometimes fancy we should like in this an- nual spring-cleaning to redecorate every last nook and corner of our house. to paint and varnish and paper and hang new draperies at every window and on the floors. spread handsome new rugs! And then recalling some antici- pabed work of repair or improve- ment to the buildings in the of- fing. pieces of machinery to be purchased, fertilizer too, lime, seeds and other incid-cntals to the cropping about which as yet Wt?- indoors, may only conjecture, we TEE GUARDIAN APRIL 24. 1952 Morning Smile Good Reason He arrived at an Australian Army recruiting station and said he'd like to Join up. In no time at all he was before a medical ex- aminer. However. he was turned town because his feet were no list that his prints in the sand would have looked like a duck's. He went away looking very de. jected. But early next morning he was back again. And once more he was turned down. The third morning he was there again, and for the third time they said "No" very firmly. "I keep telling you that you couldn't march with those feet." the doctor explained. "Why do you keep coming back?" "Well, doctor," walled the man. "I walked over a hundred miles to get here. and I'd hate to have to walk back!" dismiss most of our yearninzs. And deep in heart are grateful we may keep the surroundings pretty much as they are. And so, clean" but a bit shabby, we spread the same rugs. and "putting the fair side to London" we hang once more the old curtains. The frilled curtains belonging to the rooms' windows we ironedi today. and the children. the maid! and the lad from the house across! ?.-------w-c---..--- ”x&x ' ;iTltai' Body Of Yours s By James W. Barton. MJJ. . 'N7x. LYING ON ABDOMEN I have written before of the real help to digestion obtained by First cmtllas sacred open In is csstlsctet! Iy lllslster-Iiosisossr COMTOSEE ARTHUR POYNTER IS SHOVVN VVITH HIS WIFE AND TWO SONS TERIPTYI J'IF!'Yl HAVE TWO new hats this thrifty way! one 2-ounce spool of straw yarn for the bonnet, three l-ounce spools for the sailor! Plus a little ribbon. a flower and veil! smart! Becoming! Jilly-crochet! Pattern 7396: ” A directions for bonnet and sailor hat. send Twenty-ave cents in coins for t.his pattern (stamps cannot be accepted) to ALICE BROOKS De- signs. clo The Guardian. 60 Front street west. Toronto. Ontario. Please print plainly Name. Address and Pattern Number. Wasp waistline Fashion's Whim (By The Canadian Press) The girl with the spreading waistline had better diet. Other- wise she won't be able to keep up with 1952 Easter parade, styles. The Canadian Press in a survey of the bib-and-tucker industry discovered that spring suits with "that nipped-in. rounded look" are all the rage this year. But the short. full jackets may create more hips than style to fig- ures alrcady ”rounded'' by winter fat. At Edmonton. fashion experts emphasized that spring suits will be more feminine in appearance than last year. There will be mort- detail in the sleeves. And more bad news for I-Iippy Hannah-suit skirts will be ”very full". Alice Brooks Designs ll'l lane came in to use a mo- ll”!!! 0” ”l91'lBl"- 5'59 101' 10 ml"- - , h , p r - -, f - w k" t.- in d,----A------ ' I meem vimgiiing the pamimcie weiurtics b:fore a meal... This means yyg Bgyyst Anignigefat oxrliicign 03;:Il'IEgzrnsioriiigggiihhlgfoC::i:aC;:d' - mmmvi gm-in; styigs in Regina were de. were effecting. From limp dampl.sh,h:l';1 ithee iilgfiacfriiirlsoiiiizmziiienitcgd mq.yocxo.x 'i who traded -his Wynn lo-r meims we, dream Di 3 pcrm'amm How can i I i I i ll: scribed 8:? 'enllrelv new. gay and , pieces M muslin by vmue of wrl ll" 1" Wh1Ch m S1 i th '3' - COOl(IS Corner "ministry of music". will see ivhelcanadian theatre, devoted entirely? . " mamumi. Favorite C910" '.."" "mmew mm "me "my lengths L” Q” i 1! q (l e lges- 7 culmination or two and a hall to religious productions Mr! By Anna Ashlei "V "stern mime" Wm be'5h”mp' " M whim Clea” RM "ls" and mgiinlligclllimtlle ogtimtiiteli Iggd fllievl s. mxwcxaucm ycnrs of endeavor when his sacred Povntcr is proud of the enthusi-I I "9: wmlC5h”ge' HF ":vi;;i may Rented With that Clwml 5”” : T! t l ' l . ”Th Triumh tour Lord" 3.... exhibited by his 0 thin! " 9”” mm ” 59”"? ' 9" one of the fragrances o' heaven: Sid is lieasdgmafrl ilifeli1ieeX,1,ieI::il;'2if Bnktd 9355"” ""h T"””"”” llpeigescitteed in 'I'o,ron(lo, May 1. 2 cast. all amateurs except fgruthreei Q. How can I clean a tile floor? fggsiztalghgfl;':g::1?g:laf:,i;gli;g::::' ,,0s;eS:f:'Ia??I: y:u(I?gP)Bi;i" srtgtrelg ' . . 4 . , I. v , ' l which ever series to spark a Expcuments at Vassar College Four cups shredded cabbage, and 3. Mr. Pointer. who wrote guest principals. The cast is com- A. Dissolve la pound of shared mmmmh model 0! nylon mi one naming as E school mum, in Si. gleam of satisfaction in the eye of the housewife. some years ago showed that alter a meal, students lying on the left three to four sliced, pet-led toma- toes, two medium-sized onions, the entire musical score and libret- Passion play, posed of an orchestra. of 30. mem-i to for the musical bers of Toronto Symphony and yellow soap and '1-pound of wasti- ing soda in a gallon of hot water. of Toronto's large department Cloud, Minn. She brought with her from the farm four tubes of oils "It's the quare man you'll be side had a delay at nearly two id d 1' cl 1 - l' b - i: ll . fist Canadian ever to at- Philharmonic orchestr s. and the and BPPLV W the "00? Wllh 3 5”" smr” 1"” the Elm” Weddlnpgown getting, Ellen and you with your hours before food started to un- 53,0 01:) cllsi)lceglt'al.Xc:ilxe(::hsI3(irslE,s mile it-mil: Slltih an ambitious project. 100 voices of Baptist aYoung peo. brush. Rinse with clear water and in II Window display. and the ambition to learn todpairiiit. eyes forever in a book" Aunt Kit- dcrgo stomach movements and cup son, in... d crumbs, The 33...eai.oici compcseri win-, is picvs chomi society. wipe dry, using soft cloths that do Montreal designers are accentu- Eaiiei dte(i:ldi:idmoat.tlilr'ei-Iisui;stt:cSan ii 0 ' a 0 ac - ty Mahoney prophesied. "Some poor, ill doin' fellow with hardly a rag to his back it is likely. But flow from stomach, whereas lying on right side gave immediate ac- tion to stomach movements. , place just enough bottom of dish. layers of cabbage, In cnssero water to cover Add alternate not leave lint. Q. How can I relieve a burn? A. When one has been burned. aiing button-holes with satin and braid. The leather belt is coming back on tweed suits. The long. But Mrs. Mary E. Cryderman never lost the desire to paint pic- - g It should be of interest to all . If"""""'"""""'”"" "'"""f'""""'"""""""" '""'""" '" ap ly a cloth wet with equal parts nttln lines of the " rlncess-style" urea, she was a wife and mother 9 xggnfgtfrcggn ,”f;,;,””;i3,,” 1:0,? us to learn that lying on the ag l:?:I:il.uto5:ye:nliox?: lgillgt lll-'lllnlfe?Il0l(J1:- , 5 Ofpsweet 0” and "me WW-'F- It cost guise has retumgd. Many of it four children before she found dm,” ever an down and move owl! domen also is beneficial. In the into over t375 deg;-cos Fa about, it will bring great relief. mesa garments are lined with time to indulge in this hubby. i, No sir gulch some rainwater. Munich Medical Journal, Dr. R. oncghaii mm. mm, cabbage is-E , How can I prevent metal bright mam-lax, Now it great-grandmother-she mid 3 piece M Soap and mank Stab! states that in 1923 Di-..Raut- lender, Remove cover. and sprln- C' a door hinges from rusting? win he 5-, in May..Mi-5, Crydennnn enberg used the prone position in kie iiiiii mixed Chcese mid bind matxumu us. A. Wash the hinges occasionally Anticipate Spring 5”" deiighu in painiingi and iii Him for the strengh He gave you to keep the rags cleanl" treating pulmonary or chest dis- crumbs. Bake in hot oven (450 with warm soapy water. wiping At Winnipeg. fashion-wise wo- generally found working on a new d 'h.fld'.b t a- dth llb'lthll. , - ! And if; as alwaiis. Providence if, er:-ml? El-1:! dtlalsicrilrell; higglrrgsililjgs it-'e llllglitlynls minutes um” A nl nn mm already are wearing wk mm” crei?i'tlonfmr:0rll:t(li:? blllle cgnotefrlltl inds niches for umans - even as life-saving. Dr. St hi bs rd t . .' .-gwao,:c under blonde rur coats. As soon pa - those With "ENS T01'"9l' 5” 3 patients with YllbCTCl.ll:SlS oofentlcle Corn and PePlN:r Fritters --- ---W - 33 the wemh" grows Warm" um” herself wnh capymg me worn or book." quite beyond their young spine at Rollier's clinic in Leysin Better En9l'5l'I furs may be exchanged for white ihghMRi-lilillrieve mm m mm”, C I l' r' dreams, we smoothed the iron carefully over a fraying spot of curtain and smiled. remembering her words. And the small ones begged lngratiatlngly for "just A tiny bottle of water from the pump happily to the sand-pile beneath the old white birch in the yard. who were kept lying on the abdo- men from eight to 12 hours a day. The X-ray reveals that lying on the back tsupine position) did not widen or enlarge the lung space any more than the sitting position tion, or arthritis makes it impos- sible or when severe insufIiciency Two egg yolks. beaten; two cups grated corn, one tablespoon minc- ed onion, one-quartei"cup minced green pepper. three-quarters cup sifted flour. one teaspoon salt. one teaspoon paprika. one teaspoon Girl Is Annoyed By His Sense Of Humor DEAR MISS DIX: I am engaged to a very nice linwcver, one fault I find it very hard to take boy ,who has. lid call it showing off. attracting attention? He was in Korea for some 3; 9. c. wnituu . i. What is wrong with this sent- 5. What is a word beginning with re that means "inclined to or near-white coats. Those in the know say dress styles in Winnipeg are "reminis- cent of i929". Dresses have ad- opted the "mlddy line." and new- est box jackets taper toward the wear their dresses 13 inches from In her long life she has lived on three frontiers. and had nelih" time nor oportunity for art classes. The Crydermans first moved from Minnesota to North Dakota. and says it has proved a rewarding hob- -. . . . . . . - Whrn we're out in com any he dell his i .kl -ltt it ence? "Mary's and John's home W hm-n dist;-lcl, oi , W d . ii i i . -i, but when ijing on the stomach baking powder, tvto egg whites, i if .. I: n ma ng vs y remar s to , i ,ii i camp to the ey i Ygir VTTBVY g;:e5Lav:ne;mWn5ipo:25i,, ipi-one position). iiie iimg space siiiaiiy beaten. attract attention. I dont find these remarks either witty or funny: 5 not ” bwuuml ” y”u"" hl'13,'i?.ewing" jgckeig, "wlnd-mlll" Saskatchewan in 1902- . And Mack only recemlv mmmed was larger in iiii ioi-ms of iimg combine egg yoiim vegembies in fact. they embarrass me. When we're alone he's completely dllfer- 2- Whkt if! the 0371905 P"m"n' Jacket. "tucked dickiea-. and bowg M”. crydei-mu, aiiii wu --him. , mm the gociety O! muaipie mixi allmex"ll,5, This gxiiyg space means and iim" mixed wim saiii pm. pm, but when we go out he just loves to clown. Iivc asked him to 01350" 01 ”pl”"l' 7 ii" wiii be ironed oiig (or van. gfy to paint" but money was scarce It i crs short and fat and en- mare cucukmu" "I 5” and blmd mm "ma Mung Wwd"' Fold in mm but he 3"” he enjoys n goud "mt Aside 2' wmch one 0! the” word. E couveris feminine trade in the pioneer days. She got a real in :' deiiring in his whim; ink gmcesi inqtiig lowc: lobel of the lung. stiflly beaten egg whites. Drop by izgom cihils wcazimess. he's very dependable. He is gI;5SePelg:,iiI:lop1;llc:!::cet1ilp;& Ilniklobe. In me Mnmmm Itnihdy Wm "an In" making an umemwg I n0dd9d hemmy N5 WPWWI 9"" -can ble,ostrllt::3l-iydngmtgsll. apftflgirietrd Aklllitpgaznlglllizidldn B:oewlr1 Oi:-eggill "30 voumllhlnlk perhaps he didn't get enough love 4? 'wh3l'' 40;! the Word "non- Continue to weardlhe crliriotline pet- weigh :ie;nii;iiI1Sb!i:1i:)Cx1,ei'hi;:'3r3l';:eW::ltd t - . . , ' t v as n. a . ' K:ii,i me mquam And they returned except when wounds, pus forma- sides. as It child. and is trying to make up for it now by wmmmnr mean? gii;:og'aii';:i::1exal;:li):n?il;ie ':,om5een 3”) gm! as he put mm Wmokesi-. Sm And we went back to the iron- ing . . . smoothing the ruffles, noting the worn places and won- daring with nostalgia how we should one day, next spring per- Icongestlon of lung). breathless- ness or a tendency to apoplexy are present. By lying on abdomen. the mus- culature is strengthened. In ad- ' Modern Etiquette By Roberts Lee time. and perhaps he is just having a reaction. I'd like to know how to break this habit. as I fear if I marry him I'm always going to avoid company and gatherings, knowing what to expect. EVA G. keep silent"? ANSWERS 1. Only one possessive is neces- sary. Say. "Mary and John's home the ground. In Newfoundland. the stores so far have displayed little Easter merchandise. However. it was learned that the new "coat" dress- featuring stiff rayon taffeta: by. .AA.A........ DERBY. England--(CP)-An 016 double-dcckcr street-car sold 101' 1 pound at an auction here. Old naps. ever replace them? How iml0n '-lie metabolism tbuildlns up . ANSWER: From your description I'd say vour is not so beautiful as yours." '4'. '5 trams and buses are found tram!- mli-liy time! we had laundered and lei!-ring down 01 body tissues) fiance is just an exuberant young men blessed with Pronounce the i as in pie. and 80- Wm c9"l'm"e to be p”pu1”' formed into living ICC0m0d3"0m these . . . no hands me our own: l5 5"?-mill”-ed End C0mP11C8tl0H5 Q, what gt a good point to re- Mm." "m" a sense of humor. and completely an extrovert. His cent second syllable. not the first. Corduroy m3iCh9d 5km" ma in many rural districts. This spring. and that autumn. il;e5"k"m3 lmm pmmnged. lying. 9” member when planning the cen- Jokes don't seem to be obnoxious to you in any 3. Develop. 4. Indicating neither Jackets in vivid shades of lilac. through years that had fled: the "K 3”; p".Vemed' Th” WSMD" terplece of the dinner table? way except In the mere fact that they are jokes! with a world so consent or dissent. "His answer Chartreuse and coral also are ex- shadowed war years. heart heavy m3 as "5"" mr the mmem t0 A. That tall ornaments which full of gloomy fnrchodlngs for the future, high taxes. increasing cost was noncommittal." 5. Reticent. pected to attract buyers. over the tragedy of what must be: the brightened years - the good and the discouraging, yet all with a mead of happy hours. Set with sunshine and shadows; and bringing many a gift - Jamie, good lad that he is, and the other children, yet, bearing off" some- thing in toll. And James came in . . . Until tomorrow -- -Disry.- - Gocd-night . . . . . . get rid of mucus, pus and other fluids from the lungs. bronchial tubes and mouth. A flat mattress and a wedge- shaped cushion are placed under the chest so that the patient can lean his elbows over it. The head is held up but is not supported. Patients can read. write or do handicraft work from this posi- tion. This prone poaltion streng- thens the muscles of neck, should- crs. arms and back. more of the fine 0 if you love good coffee -- and if you'd like to save money - remember this: Carnation Evaporated Milk brings out does. Yet Carnation gives its extra smoothness and richer Havoc st lulf the price of cream. Carnation is double concentrated, homogenized and heat refined. It's heavy enough to whip. No wonder it makes coiiee smoother and more delicious. flavor of coffee than cream obstruct the view are not in good taste. as the guests naturally like to see each other across the table. It is far better to have a simple flat bowl of flowers or fruit. flanked perhaps by a pair of can- dlesticks. Q. Do you consider it proper for an engaged couple to make public display of their affection? A. Most certainly not; this is considered ill-bred. Inasmuch as love is sacred and beautiful, it should not be made a display of and opened to rude comments by strangers. Q. Is it obligatory that a wo- man keep her hat on when at- tending a large card party? A. This is optional; it wishes, she may remove it. she Lithuanian Woman lndians' Dentist um.- PE'I'E.'l-'tBOROUGl-I. Ont.-(CP)- A Lithuanian woman dentist who came to Canada a year ago, is one of the first persons to give dental tieatment to Canada's Indians un- der terms of the Indian Act insti- tuted last year. she is Dr. Amanda Oerulaltis. now working at nearby Curve Lake Indian Reservation. To date she has done 286 fillings and 67 ex- tractions at the centre. she has still more work before travelling to another reservation. This is the first time Indians have been given free dents! treat- nf living and a million other worries. anyone who can create laughter is a welcome addition to a group. A LAUGH ALWAYS HELPS I thoroughly disapprove of the sort of fun that ridicules or humil- latcs others. stoop: to lewd comedy or pokes fun at things that are held (by some present, at least) as sacred. However. I take off my hat. and put on n grin, for a true comedian who can unfreeze a group with a laugh, bringing everyone out of the doldrums. This is a rare gift nnd woe to him who tries to kill it! Be warned. Either accept your loved one as he is or break the engagement. Nagging may IlCCOl'l1pllSlI your purpose. but it will change the boy from in gay entertainer to a morose slick-at-homc, and you won't like that either! Learn to laugh with him. A marriage in which laughter play: A large part has little room for argument or bitterness. A man who can laugh with his wife has little desire to roam. If you don't ap- preciate your fiance's humor. be sure that someone else will--now or inter. Be adaptable, and learn to grin, too. DEAR MISS DIX: I nm 20 years old. Several months ago. pure- ly because I love to write letters. I began a correspondence with a man in another state. At first our letters were just friendly. then his began to get: serious. He even proposed. He suggested that he come here to work for awhile so we could become better acquainted. and eventually get engaged. My parents think I'm too young. and they also regard the whole business ns too risky. Are they right? JUANITA D. ANSWER: I'm inclined to-agree with your parents that you are too young to become so seriously involved with it man you've never met. If your young man persists in his idea of moving to your com- munity. his good intentions may eventually outweigh the defects in the situation. Why not suggest dropping the correspondence for awhile Chair Set In Shell Pattern x" ti . , ousehold Scraplioolrl By Ioberta Lee mmmi Woolena If the woolen material just pur- chased has not been spongcrl. do it before it becomes spotted by rain. Lay the material flat on a table and place over it a wet sheet, wrung out so it will not drip. Start at one end and roll material and sheet together" and let stand for about twelve hours. Then press on the wrong side of the material with a fairly hot iron, but dontecorch. Gill Frames It is a good idea to cover the gilt frames when new with a coat of white varnish. All soil can then injury to the gilt. blulng Spots in clear water. The Stars Say - - I1 Genevieve Ienible For Tononow be washed off with water without To remove obstinate blulng stains from white clothing. boil it A problcmatlcal state of affairs Finally. wherever she lives. the little woman probably will buy it list this year with bback interest." For the benefit of the uninitiated male. this means the most fash- ionable hats will depend only on the face for decoration at the front. The back of the hat probably will have clusters of artificial flowers. fruits. veil-perhaps even a feather--to tickle you when she iums around. codes, despite all bids for expedi- ency. A child born on this day has cxcellcit abilities and conditions for outstanding success. but it should be advised as to subtle emotional snares. M BHRM mi Eel Bu two packages of Cow Brand Baking Sntla at s time. The extra one is an handy in the medicine rhest and rust: only a few cents. IIIE-I!-page booklet el new inn. Church I Dwl lil ltd, Sun lilo Ildg., entnal. COW BRAND BAKING SODA NEW PANEL - FRONT SEW THIS! so useful! adaptable to many kinds of fab it goes to club meetings and teas P " ”' smart. Pattern 4572: 12. size 18 takes M4 yards 0 35-inch fabric. I to sew. is tested for fit. plete illustrated instructions. A style rics. In cottons it goes to market, to neighboring doings. In rayom ever-suitable ' classic! You'll wear it all summer! Misser sizes 12. N. 15. 18, 20; 30. 32, 34. 30, 38. 40. Thirpattern easy to use. simple Has com- Bend Thirty-five cents (Sac) in in (stamps cannot be accepted) i "Iron exists, lth h 1 lata dl Contented Cows" W mm 0 on n n8 promise. and at the same time a prospect of milling things up by blunder and wrong tactics. While the Judgment is fair and the op- portunity for expansion. sound in- vestments and manipulating big deals into profitable channels is at hand. there is also an inclina- tion to take long chances. to bank or this pattern. Print plainly size. name, address, style number. Send order to ANNE ADAMS, cm The Guardian. 00 Front street West. Toronto. Ontario. nient. Until last year's change in the Act they were entitled only to free extractions. other work they paid for themselves. In front of Dr. Gerulsitis' office- door. small dark-skinned patients wait to take their places in the dental chair. Their school compan- ions grsb them when they are fin- ished. opening mouths forcibly to The sulphur spring: at Amelie. Les-Belns on the southwest coast :1 fiance were famous in ancient m . mewhat the woman dentist has of - . nee an no main No one could have told Dr. Ge - uld bins f surpr . ' 'l.'offu's'(.'lrIllflM' ulaitls when she read about Irli- gzuemei? or mu dc 8 dlans in her high school clays in the Lithuanian capital of Kaunas. that one day she would actually in looking after their dental we!- are. m the sinus; Those whose birthday it is are "M! to take advantage of excel- lent prospects for attaining high Stomach Upsets In 0 Winning mm 'l'.,fueeo "Colfu'a'carsa- ties" in a ereain -sleeth '..r . ,, ii ,. , ,; dd! :PrcPIre IMHO She said in an interview that '"”' "'- '0'” "m "m "'n"''' 1'" "ll" Wash: '3- (.'.,,iii,'fg,ui,,, ,.,,,,,ii,, ",0 I i.. i ii, ,i ii i in I it! properly to Iwralsa the de- 5-guv-M. mam but us sr he, ::m:;' ": woman. en 3 5 'l'rlai chair sets in your upholstered please as tsautues eqeiasliznar and mg: "lira :au&:Ing.c:::i: ”3iE'l5u crmldi 65'0"” f'P' ' While she is an able linguist in ::jf:i'."”""il::':';?”'i,,c"'”.,,",':;ll;::":'” . ,.,, mm thrinlns. attnmun in the "' .-'t".'-.ii;c'i ""' "l" ' 0'” "" ”"'"'"" D" a'"'''”"' growing. ' old bolero in tho. puoeasus lefuehlaq on set an available by ""l.g";..:”:',."'.,,J'””wm,ii '""".,,,,, Si. Chill in doesn't know whether she will be mm" a m-PM. anal...” .,,i,,, ., 3. mgagpm nupestasat at will t hissed erratica- able to master all the Indian dis- . ml" mum , It M20. al or sentimental appeal. shun ' mu, ”"'P"P"' - - "Hm N! ha" a ion of tuna, favor and melon