I l 9. KEEP IN mm Rouse Circulali on To Slim By his Jean Kati. If you are an ic)tpci'icitced"lplan of eating an she with a Ia(l(l.V I W335 do things in raver". dicter and hate tried one tlulfkle diet. She thought her dict was the ELEANOR Ross Make Housework Easier Me'n like to say that women at. We don't park a car properly be. diet 3"" unuulm ever hweml 0I'bC5' 3"” ”"”d '” 39' "l" '" 3" cause we turn the wheels left when magic results. today's letter can put you on the right track. . by it-and I tried iusi as hard to we mean to turn them right. we ”A year and a half ago I re-. rt-ived your Scientific Wonder Diet and Calorie Chart. it really worked . and now i want in help a dear friend ”0n Mixeniher 20. 1954. this. friend and I weighed in together. as we had decided to go on a diet. Vlelgl" 125 Md SI” 5”" weighs dirt out of our houses instead of I wap a,.m,.,1 with ynur scientific f"0""d Igor .f'"h""5l;l fjlwd ll”; keeping ll from coming in! And A150 ........a..E.n VVVVVV v-- ;SilrE;l:SEd an given up tin re s 0 they-d M right! (0,. once! Kl Kill II-Hi (llllll "I started Not-tembgtg 20. 1954. and MOP AND BROOM I "" E39" Sunday 19 ' I W?” SI" Are you one of those industrious h 1 L lgldressa lialaad bteeblguwkefrmg homemakers who labor away with Bl'Cl el" n- aw 7' 3" "I5 3 my 1954 mop and broom and feel very virt. ls Unbalanced llcar tlziry llgittiirtlt ll) limit tam t-tiiiii-rns a married sister. vrltiise htislittiid we have reason to think is mentally unbalanced. HE is cruel to her and to their three cltil(lt'en-tiliii arc T. .3 and fl years of our A 3-”. in-.. he ” lnlt) a rake gt, table, when one of the children wouldn't eat. and struck the child in the mouth with his first. knock- ing out too teeth Another time he hurled a small chair at the 5-year- old. scai'riit-' his forehead ' ntc .l;int - ,- staittltitg over the tiliys crili viillfl the baby tizis scrcanting. When she asked what was wrong he said the baby had been crying in his sleep. illlfl hc ll&lCl hit hint with a toy. bcctiiise hr was tired of hear- ing him try My sister iiiirks iiigliis. and can't keep help for the children, as Jud (I'll call hintl says they can't. af- get her to follow mine. ”I weighed first and tipped the scales at i7l. She weighed 170 and was tickled to think 1 outweighed her. We planned to weigh every week together. but she never: weighed with me again. I now size i8l-.- on September 30. it was that size jump that set me to thinkittg and I made tip my mind it was not going to coittiiitie getting larger sizes. l FELT BETTER . "In a short time. eteryoiie was jtelling me how much better I .loiiked. and I can honestly say 1 lfcli better Iriiin the very begin- lttiiig. i look the mild cxcrciscs sug- igestcd in your column. The wood- ,i-linppiiig exercise did wonders for my arnts and bust. I never had lany loose flabbincss while reduc- ing lthc lttiusc say one thing when we mean an- other; we cry when we're happy, when any sane person would ex- ect us to laugh. - Well. if the men wanted to add one more thing. they could say we spend all our time cleaning the uotts about it? if you're really ef. ficient. xoii'll take measures. in- stead. lit keep more of that dust and dirt iitiei-e it belongs-outside Tltcii you won't have to go to all that trouble inside. The place to fight dirt, come suniiiier. is on the front porch and steps iiisiu id ot in the hall. Keep the uiniliiiis. st-reeiis and curtains clean and the floor and slipcovers won't collect as much dust. Change your garden shoes at the back step aitd spare the kitchen floor. SIMPLE MEASURES These simple measures will save I lot of time and effort. because it is easier to mop a few steps than to map a mile or two of floors after the dirt is tracked through the entire house. It's easier. too. to wash off the window sills than it is to deal with that same dust after it spreads all over the furniture. . it's better. if not easier. to train the family to use a base- ment slnk or shower to get some of the dirt off before they bring it all upstairs. Industrial plants work out their housekeeping pi ” s so that the least work gets the best re.sults It's not a bad policy to adopt at home. So make it your aim to keep more dirt from coming in so that t.Ilere'll be less to clean out. It might take a bit of mulling over and planning and perhaps changing some of the household routine. but the end result should mean less expenditures of time and effort. important any season. but especially so in summer. . V ,..-n- "lriinallx ntv friend has admitted v sistert iouiid ltiiii tliiit i had the best diet. She l:Hfl'lt incl titer liiitv I lost and stayed ldiittii as I now eat everything in miideratioii. I still choose high pro- tein food must of the time instead ol lots and starches. I never iii- tciiri to go back to where l was! "Tit rill others wishing to lose I "can hoitcstly siiy l'never wont hungry a day. and I've learned to like ll'llll better than pie and cake. when I see at fat person on the xlr: tzhyfiilln I::C:l?s nfangwlihiilil; street. I iiist tttsh lctiultl tell them ' . g I Q I iii yoiir plan of eating to reduce. they dont giteitl Aitil ontc when I hip” mp dz" I decided M mil" Jane had a ttiiittnit in to help. -lllfl made improper advances to her Also. nnce wlirii Jane telephoned home one night. the children were lnckcd in. with light off. and .litd. had WARNS WIFF. Jud has beaten Jane black aitd hlue. uses vile language and curses her in the children's presence, yells at them. etc. Then later he sioems sorry. cries like a baby. begs another chance. and pro - lites to do better: but soon it's t e same thing over again. He has told Jane he will kill her if she tries to have anything done with him . . . I have suggested that she talk in the Family Service: or see a lawyer, in get advice on how to improve the situation. She saw the Family Service once. after a vio- lent incident, and was told they would talk to Jud. But she didn't. want that. for fear he might kill her or one of the children . (Jan you help its? Should we go on as no linve. keeping hands off? Or should we take steps. through a lawyer or social aizeney. to have the situation investigated? ER. NEEDS HELP Dear l-YR; it seems obvious that the stress. strain and commotion of family life. with several small children and little income. is al- most more than Jud can bear. So mttch responsibility. and so little comfort and sci-urity--nf the kind he craves--is "enough to drive him rre7..v.” as the saying Hoes. From what you say (in your long letter, here condensed). Jud must have had it pretty tough time of it. growing up. lie missed an educa- tion. and evidently wasn't well loved. llltr given Fl good example. either. llcnrr he just isn't geared to deal affectionately with others” needs-children”: particularly. He lii himself too much of I child- also too warped and angry. too Itreedy for all he's never had-to lake parental trials in stride. de- votcdly. For .liirI's own sake. he nught to be relieved of the problem of family discord-to give him oppor- tunity tn "get right" with himself. about everything. He in If sick man. gone out. )tlII for help. My seventri-it )P2il' iild tttin dtiughlers are vri'.V Yttttlllfl of me now. and that is A areal reward in itself." I l”rtciids. there are liiiitrlretls of treduciitg diets. htit there is only one rczilly sticccssltil diet. and that is the scientifically planned pattern of eating that includes normal amounts of all essential nutrients on limited calories. On the Scien- tific Wonder Diet you can lose 2 pounds H week and look and feel years )I'llllll1l'I'. Ti-y it' emotionally SICK. llis spoiitatieoiis tantrum s (later regretted! make that clear. He needs to get away front his iit:irried wife and un- slrunc t'IiiltIi'rii. llllll H situation of systematic peace and quiet--if only a room in a El'IllP0l hoarding house-while picking tip some ed- ily: and how in get rid of haunt- in", hatreds carried river from his past. HE IS ('Al'TlVE You say Jlltl has lircii cruel to Jane from the start of their mar- riage. But the general tenor of his performance shows that she loves him. So his treatment of her is. unconsciously. aimed at familiar key-persons in his early exper- ience-who were insufferably on- fair to him. he feels (or felt at that timei Unconsciously he is still, a bitterly preoccupied wa y, inf come up-to-date in his real re- that might be his. Jud is missing a lot of happiness. quite aside from the misery he causes others-all for lack of a real helping hand. to rescue him from the confusion of feeling he has driftctl into. Titus for his own sake. he ought to welcome the in- reaching hint. M.l-I. Mary Haworth counsels throiigh her column. not by mail or per. snnal ll'Ill!f'VlNV. Write in her inl care of this newspaper. ANNE ADAMS PATTERNS ; LINGERII-1 NEWS! Sixes tip to 52 can citiny the of this bra-slip combination! 'It's the new all-in-one lingerie design- ed especially for it smooth. flat- tering line. Regular or built-up shoulder style; zips at the side forl Size .16 lakes Jlu yards 35.im-h. This It-Wltvrn easy to use. simple to son. is tested for fit. llas com- plete illiistraied instruction; Send THIRTY . FIVE ('l-JNTS 135 cents: in coins (stamps can- not be acceptedt for this pattern, Print pl.':ily SIZE. NAME, AD. DRESS. STYLE NUMBER. Send order in Anne Adams, t-arei of Charlottetnwii Giiardinn. Pattern "CPL 5" F70!" St. W.. Toronto. Ontario. . ucation on how to live satisfactor- i too involved in hating the past. in.- lationships, and enjoy the blessings i wonderful comfort and good looksi . perfect fit! . Pattern 4896: Women": Sizes 'N EVERY 35. 38. 40. 42. 44. 46. 48. so, 52. 13 Q1, 3A5 i 1. l e....-.... . .'...r.i .... terest of the Family Service Agency in his present distress. and accept its expert leadership in . , . finding answers to his Speciat PAWS-Th lit three-piece siiil lll1gI7Ell'l.S. The iiiiistcoal is tailored needs. So, my theory igmdn what consisting of jacket. skirt and Wllll 5' ""55f0V('r, V nflckllfle. but- ynii can to interest the experts in waistcoat. is in a pale grey hct'- l"il;"Wal5l-I The lgilmls w woo aroun e ringlione. tweed and was desigiicri BIG SE RVI NGS IN EACH ll oi. ii ruuun IN not 3 from PRIS IMPOITID FAMOUS wtu AG. CIYSTAI. CLEAR SAFE-SOP crown. t('P Pltotni. "4 "WIN cur on sauce: AND 3 or. no. OMEN t CIl'cIl1ttctII- 1onoN'1'ci(c!Ii-caiuduitna-titowiakocaaeoe. cutontntuu sate tlw-1Te1exr-ph-sand-yuaciyuoiungtnegimattoutnetwortisn . 3' Mtdid ow-rim iutweui two at taieiinpii. ceioivpe. telephone. ..l.t:t2.T:'i'it:'.":.f"y.t.”.:lif.it.t: the Union television systems were most, nui- bulliiinu four blocks apart wiuiiii rldln EVERYTHING Page The Guardian LET'S EAT Thurs., April 26. 1956 SlHAMA' lN rooo Interesting Food Makes 'Breaklasi Popular Meal By Ida Bella! Allen as directed. by IDA BAILEY ALLEN , Creole filling: in I small "Here in New Orleans. break Irvin! pan melt 2 tbsp. butter. Add 36 section crushed peeled garlic. 1-3 c iiititcod cclery..2 slices minced - g -. . - 1 onion and c. minced green pep- :.::.:.:::;":i. 3 m. h h ed Season with 15 tsp. salt and 2 E:gL'".fre'.,f,';l;l:'5 fm: E,f,.fefV,,a..: dashes Tabasco. Add t-2 c. solid- packcd tomato. Stir-simmer until chfaisg lay lmgndholpl H19 mm" blended and reddish brown in color. dishes include eggs in all forms. P””l" C"."”""l" nous: PWP3” plain or with bacon. liziiti or pork I”. m” "."x as. directed on "W uusagep grilled calm MN. MW pkg. Let rise until doubled In size. or redsnapper with Sauce mmam I to '14" thickness; sprinkle faats are popular meals. Mtitlaiiite.” remarked the Chef. ”l do not mean merely brunch parties. but bi'cnk- mean onoonn HAMBURG. Ilt. . . 29: FISH, i i FRESH I-IERRING Frozen Cod ' - N0 FAT - NO BONE ?ii””ii"htp BEEF. III. Fiilolmlb. 29: FreshCod FIlI:fs.Ib. ..... 35: Frozen Haddock 39: BACON, sliced, lb. ROAST PORK, lb. . . . . 39: ROAST BEEF, lb. . STEAK, round, lb. . . . . 59: CORNED FlIIets,Ib. 39: Fresh Haddock Fillets. lb. . . . . . 45: Smoked FlIIots.lb. 39: Fish Sticks. pkg. 39: Kippered Herring. lb. 35: 45: . 43c . 59c many hot breads favorite pecan waffles: and. 0 course. cafe an inn. "And at Brcttntitt's. tllici.” juices. grilled Ql'4'll!(.'ll'llll. pnpziyti fresh fruit compote. A choice o grilled pompano. chicken with mushrooms and maity dclcct able egg dishes such 5 t "Jgs Mil dou or Benedict or fire iiiiisli room or Creole omelctlc " filled, Madame. proving that new pie enjoy eating breakfast vihen I is composed of lnterestini: fond whether or not to be sciisililc illll Souffle Creole. carrot rounds: tossed green salad; plesauce: coffee. tea or milk. the whites of 3 eggs. Beat whites stiff: the yolks until thick Stir 5 tbsp. hot water. 3-4 tbsp floating about. ture. contacts the bottom of the hot. pan. golden brown on the bottom. Set in the oven a minute to cook the top. platter. Garnish of parsley. l omelette souffle. Before folding. spread with creole filling. Finish lyymumwrl V J((IIlIl1IHllrWII . - the regular price. The sizes range from fr, 119 wtiitou st. IT'S SPRING, AND SALE TIME AGAIN AT "THE GLORIA LADlES' WEAR" SALE sum WEDNESDAY AT 9 A. M. AND ENDS SAT. NOON , In "Filer l0.mak9 Space for new Summer merchandise which is arriving daily. we are offering you racks of Beau.iful SPRING DRESSES at 20967 OFF '1 the selection is wide. . Also on the above days ynti can buy BLOLISES. SKIRTS. SWEATERS. LIN(.l-3.RtE. GLOVES and HANDBAGS at. R 20'; Discount. portunity to save money on your Spring iiccessortes. 'uO'i"tf COATS (last season's) - Clearing at 33 U3 OFF REGULAR PRICE. Women's Pretty Cotton HOUSE DRESSES. reg. 52.98-ON SALE . . . . SL9! NYLON llOSE- 45 and 51 Gauge - On Sale 89: BUY NOW AND SAVE AT "THE GLORIA LADIES' WEAR" Don't miss this op- including iiiy added. ”breakfasl incltitles cwtic liters "And these breakfast l'tit)lllS arg well prepared and aitraciiict; served." Meantime, while iii;iiit- iirlsiiiix all over the cotintry are Ilt-cidiiii.' eat real breakfasts. lei": Vhtlllll It dinner menu ariitind the Now Or leans breakfast favorite, Omeleiic Tomorrow's Diiiiier Clam ('hovi'- der; omclette souffle: honiiny grits pecan cinnamon rolls. spiced ap- All measurements are level re- eipes proportioned to serve 4 to 6. Omelette Souffle (Ti-eole tPuffy.listening to your radio program. Omelettel: Separate the yolks front me the and hearing Cook only until the omelette is pale fut Fold over and turn onto a hot Omelette Souffle Creole: Preparr-I with '4 c. chopped pecans and V4 ( c. brown sugar. Dot with 1 tbsp. butter. 1 cut plCt'eS' 1 1-2" wide. in a 9" layer cake pan. spread g a mixture of 3 tbsp. butter ft. t-. chotilied pecans and it c. brown sugar. Place the rolls p on this. Let rise again until al- , most doubled in size. Hake 30 min. in a moderate oven. degrees F. Makes 12. ick of the Chef: to hominy grits stir butter, 1 i-imkeri sausage meat or diced ham, or crumbled cooked bacon to sea- Mill Fl lit l Boon To Weary Housewives"Says Dartmouth Housewife More is it Letter from a Satis- fied User. "Dear Sirs. For spine time ,now I've been MAPLE LEAF JUNCTION the many letters . that are rciid. . it was these lettem that de- salt and '4 tbsp. pcppcr into lheiridcd me to try your MAPLE yolks. Fold into the whites. but LEAF LIQUID DETERGENT. leave "blobs" of beaten Vl'l'titcsiAllt'I I owe a vote of thanks to all ithe writers of these letters. as In a 9" frying pan melt it-ii tbsp. lMAPLE LEAF DETERGENT ls butter. Pour in the omclette mix- What a I'd all they say and more. iboon to weary housewives. Gently cook until it begins toinever be without it. It sure saves solidify. Lift around the edges with lime. htith in dishpan and washer I spatula. so the uncooked portion atid its so kind to my hands. Thanks again for your wonder- MAPLE LEAF DETER-- GENT. 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