Womenls realm cl PAGE TWO THE GUARDIAN MAY 2. 1952 The Stars Say - - by oaaavlave ln.blo For Tomorrow ALTHOUGH the antral augurlea are for excitement, upheaval. dia- turbance and provocative situa- tions ' ” t a ” '. new contacts or commitments at the same time the judgment is under excellent stimulus for get- ting the proper slants on unset- tled conditions, acting with good sense. developing wise plans, and executing profitable deals. while impulses are strong toward the irritable, sound tactics with per- suasion rather than strife and contention, win in the long run. It would be safer to compromise, using tact rather than force. Those whose birthday it is have need to exercise their excellent Judgment, mental insight and keen intellect when difficulties and perplexities come up for adjust- ment. While impulses and has- ciblllty are stimulated. and prob- lems are exciting, with perhaps influential persons riou-cooperative, the wise plan would be it show of compromise. submission and erst- while cohdcscoiision rather than to take provocative measures. The "soft answer" could be vital in a crisis or in tumult. Keep poised. l calm. A child born on this day is blessed with splendid mentality, versatile rind keen, although its impulses may need wise discipline and tactful management. It: life may be active, intriguing. BABY'S. .jd Homrru: HEAD WHEN your Baby's head faeia hot to your hand it may be aura of aim la fever common to Inrrie minor baby al merit. if yo, Bahia Own Tablcta will help reduce this aiiaipla fever by clearing harmful waatea out of the ayatem. One Midland, Ontario Mother has this to aa 2 'hi little baby was fneriah and but. (live her Baby's Own Tablata and by night-tlrne ahs was up and around again. if babyta fever is not promptly relieved eonault your physician. Babyta 0'wn Talileta aro awaat-taatinr. eaay Io take-and have been used with enntideni.-e by motliara for over 60 yura. No "al 7" stuff-no dullingkedeet. Equal- ly pod?" constipation. , upaet stomach and other minor ailmenta. an a pulsars beds! at your drulllat. and. t troubles; thoroughly. Cut into slices. Heat the butter or margarine. sliced mushrooms onion and fry slowly until vege- salt and nutmeg. & Coolt'r Corner amannoora buassnro (For Green Variable) This amount of dremint 1- unall- tha recipe is on a basis of dra- ing for four servings of a. cooked greengvegetabla up-nd ml? 59 mt J as 1,3 und mushrooms 3 Roblggpoonl butter or margarine 1 tablespoon finely chovped onion 1 teaspoon corn starch H geupoon granulated sugar Few grains salt Few grains grated nutmeg 1 tablespoon vineslr 3 tablespoons cold water Hot, cooked green vegetable for four servings. wash mushrooms well and drain Add the and chopped ables are tender. Combine the corn starch, sugar, smoothly blend in the vinegar and cold water. Stir into mushroom mixture and cook, stirring constantly, until no rnw flavor of starch remains- ri.i.rii's niriiv lyaaldaadnrmeuwile This was the day the tint nice warm - wind came in over the bills. allowing the small ones to discard winter iacketa out about at play and the farmers to come shirt-aieoved to their work. This afternoon they came to their ini- tial field-work - the fencing, ao that soon the was may be turned to safe pasture. About near fields they worked, and yet not always within sight of the buildings. as they were hidden by the descent which dips towards the rnillstreani. And once when granddaughter slipped away from them without a word to come to the house for a Jar of water and a lunch of apples, James became anxious over her sudden disappearance. llis calls bringing no response, he, at length and much relieved found her here. . . l-low children should strive to please their parents and loved ones. could they but know and ap- preciate even in part the anxiety and concern they occasion them in their growing-upl The extra steps, the anxious hearts . . . the dismay and continuing love over some young error. "But didn't you l:now I wouldn't go far?" she reasoned, st pping off blithely with him to return to me first field-work of season. A . Thai Cody Of Yours DyJanoel!.IarieI.I.ll. A Ilorale Yaaagrter Moots ller llaralle now ANIIAL ounoa run or iron norm: nencrancru .1t ll because GIIIIONI. 3050?” . or twice a week, or less often,doea not seem to be too much effort. . E " ' in pernicious anemia. At first about iive ounces of liver creased hemoglobin life. It was soon discove was that liver extract could be taken in- stead of the actual liver and this extract also dou not require daily doses. Our research workers and clin- ical physicians are now finding that the new wonder drug. corti- sone, can used in such a man- V . A dying little g 3' i-rl's wish to a supply lasting a couple of weeks ll” mmm” ” 'm"d h p'””""' can now be given at one time. about four minutes. Pour sauce over the hot. cooked grecn vegetable and toss lightly to combine. . . . Persuaded by the loveliness of this day which let a whisper of sunny wind steal in at the open door we took up to what James' her heroine - Barbara Ann Scott, star of the Hollywood Ice Revue- came true recently. A victim of acute leukemia. Gall Palmer, sev- en, a patient in Toronto's Hospit- al for Sick Children, had planned once of the ice revue, now being held at Maple Leaf Gardens. But when the show arrived in Toronto, Gail was too sick to attend, so in- stead. Barbara Ann visited the heroic little girl in the hospital. In Science. Washington, in a report from Drs. E. Henderson, J. W. Gray, M. Weinberg and E. Z. Merrick. who experimented with pellets of cortisone, implanting them under the skin in cases of Boiler English Dy 0. d miiiuia 1. What is wrong with this lent- ence? "We appreciate him giving us this money, and now we've got to go." 2. What is the correct pronun- ciation of ”lltcrature"? 3. Which one of these words is misspelled? Gondoleer, mountain- eer, engineer, bandoleer. 4. What does the word "beguile" mean? 5. What is a word beginning with det that means "that which prevents"? ANSWERS 1. say, "We apprerlate lria giving us the money. and now we must go." 2. Pronounce lit-or-a-tur, the u as in use, and four syllables; not lit-er-choor. 3. Gondolier. 4. To while away. "This is a book to be- guiie the tedious hours." 5. De- terrent. Alice Brooks Desilgns s Please print plainly Name, Address CROCHET NEWS A POCKET on every place-mat -to hold the napkins! Isn't that original and charming? This pat- tern haa a shell-stitch border to match the shell-pocketi Napkin Holder pocket plus edg- ing! Easy-crochet Pattern 7331 has directions for both. Send Twenty-ilve cents in coins for this pattern (stamps cannot be accepted) to ALICE BROOKS Dc- signs. cfo The Guardian, 60 Front Street West. Toronto. Ontario. and Pattern Number. HowCenIlll 3,!- By Alina Aahltf FT Q. How can I give a different flavor to oatmeal cookies? A. A good nutty flavor can be imparted to l cookies by sprinkling the oatmeal in a thin layer in a shallow pan and heat- ing it for about five minutes be- fore mlxing. Be careful not to burn. ' Q. What is a good tonic for the liver? A. The juice of half a lemon in a cup of hot water, drunk the first thing in the morning,ia a splendid tonic for the liver. Q. How can I remove fnrit stains from table linen? A. Rub the stains with eamphor. doing this before wetting the stains with water. Who is the real Mother of 'l'lll8 Child? The woman who give it life . . . . or the woman who gave it love?' her? Dear me, not would you7" This with a No matter what it seems- Your heart still sings and dreams." thick paste of 3 cupfula of flour. 8 tablespoonfuia of ammonia. and iii cupfula of water. Roll this into balls of convenient also to lit the hand. Rub paper and it will clean thoroughly. vegetable garden stakes than the steel ribs They will last for several seasons. by soaking them in cold water contalnlng a little salt for a short time before . Whl-lnered a wedding guest. plied the bring each other. writes letiara needs money or not." Abua dwr uu conue handadback ageatam-p,how aanrso mind was "a very silly piece of work, Ellen - and it the last of the week. If I'm doing any big chore, I never like to be confined by a. set time. And what will you're not done of it before Sun- day?" We commenced to paper the walls of the kitchen. And James himself found. and carried in the three smooth boards which made up an ideal pasting-table. And then with a hasty look at the prevailing disor- der of house-cleaning, left us to our own efforts . . . Wee pots of bright. geraniums and misty blue- curtained white, casement win- dows iorm a pleasing design on the creamy ground of the wall- paper. "I like it." Jeanie looked in through the afternoon to offer, the land. At supper-time, grand- tlian the last" while James hold- "didn't see why the plenty good for another year." . . . We hear him talking by 'phone "3 K5iT0lyl'l: "Yes - last night . . . a little black lamb. The chil- dren must come to see it. Oh. we fenced a bit this afternoon. what was Rob doing? Ellen? No. she's not done papering yet, Helping You wouldn't expect I farmer to stop his field. work to help a woman indoors, chuckle. "Oh, she'll get it done . . . it tubes her longer than once-now that she's growing oldz" And words of a verse come to mind, and we smile to remember: "You're never really growing old, AS10118 as through the happy years Until tomorrowm .. Diary- .. Good-night . . . . . . - ouseliold Scrapbook; lly lolierta baa mmmo Wall Palm Cleaner To make paper cleaner. mix a ...- a ball over the Garden Stakes Nothing is better for flower and from an old umbrella. wima Vegetables wilted vegetables can be revived using Morning Smile Fofutful "What are you waiting for?" "Bride's father's a plumber," rg- h""V91'I!r. "He forgot to The Tea: They're very much in love with when she's away she to him whether she Old Coin to a woman pausngor. is no good." he told you do. if ,' dauxhter voted it "much prettier ' ing to the opposite opinion also i old wasn't ; DOROTHY DlX'S COLUMN- rheumatoid arthritis, the common- eat form of rheumatism. Eight adult patients with typical rheu- matoid arthritls of severe grade r ceived subcutaneous irnplanta- tons of 900 mg. cortisone in 12 Mmnnu pellets of 75 mg. each. In four of , Consider His Bereavement Loss Of l;1::li::Accounls DEAR MISS DIX: My swr.-ctlieu years and is about in be discharged letters of love, and on his last leave asked me to marry him. He was sent overseas, and we corresponded. and she so busy at the house across ' " A Ilurit-I Niaaen patliy. 'Fr-lends are needed most in to bring, or attempt to bring. any consolation to your young man dur- ing his bereavement, it is quite possible wonder if, even up to this time, you dolence to him. h DEAR. MISS DIX: A friend of mine is going to be married but is not engaged. He wants a Do you think it would be all I ANSWER: If your friend has definite plans to be married. he is ipso facto engaged, whether he admits it or ,not. He is, therefore, outside the pale of dating material DEAR DOROTHY DIX: restless that it's beginning to affect my marriage. ful husband, but just can't find enough in him or in our home to interest me. We have no children. am 25 years old. ANSWER: and of that you have just' too much. If your home is ii small apart- ment, or even a small house, you simply don't have enough to do to keep busy. That's a and state of affairs for a 25-year-old girl. Are you completely lacking in initiative or resourcefulness? and you'll soon forget to be restless. local hospital. Offer to help care for their meals, wash them. read to them. With so few nurses to do so much work, a pair of willing hands will be very welcome. Offer your services to the Red Cross; they have dozena of job: you could fill. Surely you have acme talent you could share with others. Be gen- erous with it! DEAR MISS DIX: Last summer I met I man on an excuraion. I like him very much and we have been seeing each other four or five times a week. Im 35, he's 39. I have noticed that he crowds, which makes me auspicious. Also. he has an aversion to be- ing photographed. decided to atop seeing him. ANSWER: The two traiia you mention are much more likely to be the evidence of phobias than n guilty conscience. Many people dir- like crowds-in fact. this is one of the more common phobias. A dia- like to have one'a picture taken ia also commonplace. Don't break up a friendship on auch flimsy grounds, but a few inquiries into your friend's background would be a wise procedure, especially if you are going together with serious intentions. DEAR MISS DIX: I'm a high-school girl and my problem is cloiheai My parenta ruin a fun every time I want something new, and expect me to wear the same dress to school every day. I'm so discouraged that I'd like to quit school and get a Job but my parents won't let me. ,ANSWEit: Are you being entirely fair iopyour parental Perhaps they can't afford to raise your clothes allowance, or perhaps your ideas of a small wardrobe are a little exaggerated. There is one perfect aolutiori to your difficulty. Why not learn to make your own clothes? You'll be acquiring a craft that will be uaeful for the rest of your life and, by the expenditure of a email sum of money. you can have nicer dreaaea than many girls with large elothea budgets. If your school doesn't have a dressmaking course, try the Y. W. C. A. or aim- iiar group. - Mlae Nlaaou cannot reply personally to readers but will anawcr problems of general interact through this column. the cases no cortisone had been given previously. Five patients had been given cortisone by daily in- jections into the muscles for vari- ous periods of time prior to the implantation of the pellets. Prompt clinical improvement of moderate degree in all eight cases followed the implantation and was sustain- ed ior two to four weeks, where- upon all the patients except one relapsed to their condition before the implantation treatment. It is of interest that the elect of cortisone by implantation lasts such a short time (two to four weeks) in patients with normal adrenal glands but in patients whose adrenal glands are not nor- mal (Addison's disease of insuHic- lency of adrenal glands), the irri- plantation doses remain eifective for several months. It is interesting to see how in- suliii, liver extract and cortisone, all obtained from animals. can help insufficiencies in human be- inga. , For Boy Neglecting Girl rt has been in the Navy for four . He used to write me frequent Then his letters stopped. I've written asking him why, but have received no sn- swer. He hasn't written his family either, but I know he is alive and well as he was home a few months ago for his mother's funeral. - PATSY F. ANSWER: The whole answer in your problem is contained in a few words you added almost as an afterthought. Are you so blind that you can't see their significance? "His mother's funeral!" To ll young boy who presumably was devoted to his mother (most youngsters are) her death would have been a shock overshadowing, at least for the time being, all other emotion. Also. from the casual treatment you give his loss, you probably weren't on hand to offer much in the way of sym- time of trouble. and if you failed ' Modern Eflqueflq I) loberia I400 Q. Are people supposed to dress formally every night for dinner while on a luxury cruise? A. This is not obligatory, .1. though the majority of people do, The "veterans" don't. as a rug, dress for dinner on the first night out. and they don't dress on a day there is a share excursion, or the evening before arriving in port, Q. Is it all right. when playing brldse. to draw a card from one'a hand and hold it apart ready to play when your turn comes? A. No: this is extremely rude, as it indicates impatience for the play to reach you. Q. Should a physician's title be writtltgean out or abbreviated on his car . A. It should bear the abbrevia- tlon. you have lost him forever. I have written a word of con- DON'T DATE -rms no)! date and I would like to go out with him. right? VICKY for girls other than his fiancee. For the past two years Ilve been so I have a wonder- What is the matter with me? I RITA P. 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