..:........-. Women's realm IPAGE 1-wo ma ousnoisn rnnnusnv 21.195: W Better Englisli l I7 o. o. mm:-s i tence? "I don't know if 1 can get to go to college." 2. What is the correct pronunc- iation of "xyl0Ph0P-G"? 3. Which one of these words is misspelled? Backteria, backgam- mon, baptism, bauble. -i. What docs the usal" mean? 5. What is a word beginning "to call to i 1. What is wrong with this sen- word "par- with com that means i'emembrancc”'? ANSVVERS 1. Say, ”I don't know whether :1 can go to college." 2. Pronounce, zi-lo-ton, 1 I15 in ice. both ols as in no. accent first syllable. 1:. Bacteria l 4. Act of reading carefully. ''He. made a. perusal of many blograph-I aes." 5. commemorate. I7 loberh IAI Q. when a girl has been invited to several different bridal showers for the same bride-elect. is it nec- essary that she bring it gift for each one? A. If she attends each shower. it is required that she bring a gift to each one. However. it is not necessary that she attend all four or five showers on one girl if she feels she can't afford the expense of four or five 8illS.. Q. when a woman is traveling alone ,and is leaving a hotel. how should she manage about her lug- gage? A. The luggage should be pack- ed and ready. She then goes down to the cashiers desk, pays her bill. Modern Etiquette B and a bcllhoy sent for her luggage. ' EI.I.EI'S IIAIY hnmm-I'm The storm of recent days Is now? about spent. The snowfall and drift" and wind of day has eased. though skies were still sullen when put dusk we came from I "knley” at the house across the lane . . . no stsr . . . no moon. And all about in the circle of light from the yard . . snowl All day as it tell, it wss caught roughly and moulded by a gusty wind from the rior'east into strange, and yes. beautiful, shapes about. Higher the white drifts mounted against the buildings, making the choring increasingly difficult for the -farmers. . . . Today, granddaughter was able one could scale in the fate or a kitten that had climbed to its heights. There too, the spar- rows liked to muster, then swoop with a rush of wings to tease Pard. iknowing white dog of ours - now deceased. .. cc TF6 Anne Adams Patterns 9 Z MAKE A HIT! STUNNING ! skirt. now, a washable fabric for mcr. Whichever uay you make it this will make you a hit! Pattern 48')-l: Size britl. to sew. piete iiiiisizzitccl iristriictions. Street West, Toronto, Ontario. ( "K&Kx. Morning Smile m Two of a Kind back-handed compliments manner that is peculiar the female species of the world. ent. colored stockings?" "I know. my dear." said it surprises you. But. to women who one pair of stockings!" SEW-EASY 1 This lS a wonder-pattern! Collar is in one with bodice, no side-se.-ims in, S.mplcst of lines, sma;-testl ., , of (rocks! Make It in a date fabricllicrc granddaughter smiled. sum- Mi:SPs' Sires l2,, l6 takes t This pattern easy to use. simple is tested for fit. Has com-we Down they would drlit close enough to touch him, then amus- ed s it would appear -at his ani- mated barking and mad rush af- ' ter them, quickly rise to their shel- ,1ci'. We fancy Pard's shade follows about the' place still. We see him ahead of the team as it returns at Dvenlng from the woods" work and i in some heated moment of herd- ing it is his name we hear in James' insistent halloo! i "I never thought I should touch ca- bil of Continued on page if lressing a maple branch. a . i gr Cook's Corner m's:;.-txa x'X. as-rx-tram? 4 . I , . xmw-uomxx7Q I send -I-hiru.jm.e Cams (35(., JTOMATO NIACARONI SOUFFLE in coins istamps cannot be ac-I , ceptedi for this pattern. Print! one C"? m9C3T9"l "1 1'1”Ch plainly size, Name. Address, Sty-le:Pl9C9S. 3 cups boiling water, 2'-Li Nu,-nbm-, -teaspoons salt. ii cup minced send 0,-dc; in Ax-NE ADAMSAjonion. 1 minced clove garlic. 2 Cxn or The Guardjam 53 Front trilile.-.-goons flour. 1'-.- cups canned ,tomatoes, 1 cup grated processed ;Cheddar cheese U. lbi. 1': tea- , lspoons Worcestershire sauce, 3 eggs, separated. Cook macaroni until tender in water with in teaspoon salt. Then drain. Meanwhile. cook onion and izariic in fat. until tender. Stir in jflour. Then add canned tomatoes ;and bring to boil, continuing to Two women met on the stree'.l,stir. Remove from heat, then add one day and they were oxchangingxliecse, stirring uiiiil well blended in the,u-itli tomatoes. Then add remain- only loiinxz 2 teaspoons salt, Worcester- Lershire sauce, and drained mac- "Mrs. Brovin," said one "did you aronl. Cool by placing in pan of know that you have on two diffcr- cold water. Stir in slightly beaten egg yolks. Then fold in stiffly theibeaien egg whites. Pour into 1l.-'.-- other. "and I can understand that quart casserole. Place casserole in you mustl understand that it. often happenslwater. and bake in moderate oven have more than of 325 degrees F. for 1'5 hours. ,shallow pan containing warm Serves 5. Foolish Girl Demanding Sweetheart Not Liltoly To Fulfill Promise Of Marriage DEAR MISS DXX: ' A dating a boy three years older. wooing. and with his promise that we would be married as soon II I am now 21 and for two years have been Recently. in response to his ardent. he finished night school. I lost my virtue to him. However. when he finished school. he bought. a car and now is in debt for it. He has postponed our marriage until the debt is paid. He has A good job in a nearby city and comes home every week end. During the week. when he is away, he doesn't want me to go out even with other girls. I get pretty lonesome staying home every night; I don't. want to reach the limbs of a tall maple ; in the barnyard, a height no small : summer. Sometimes she had bemoanerl the l ANSWER: Muriel N laser: for scolding. foolhardiness, I ing you. to go out with other boys as I love him very much. I want to get married, and am sure we could live on what we make (I also have a good job). bank account could give us n good start. Can I believe his promises that we will be married soon or am I Just kidding myself? My MARIE R. W You were very foolish to become intimate with your young man, but it's too late now As you seem to realize your own hope you are not continuing the intimacy. If you are, you can be sure he'll take his time about marry- You already have a good indication of where you stand when your Continued on page 3 '5 - 4 HowCanl!!l ii By Anne Ashley nmmm. Q. How can I prevent chiffon or voile from slipping about on the table when cutting it? A. Place a blanket smoothly on the table. The material will cling and can easily be cut. Q. How can I clean a rusty knife blade? A. Dip a damp cloth into ashes. and rub the blade thoroughly until the rust disappears. Q. How can I prevent the cauli- flower from darkening when being boiled? A. Try adding a slice of lemon to the water in which it is cooked. ; tlhlouseholcl Scrspliookf E; By none:-ts Leo 9 ' Onions Some people like onions but seem unable to digest them. It the onions are sliced. boiling water poured over them. and al- lowed to remain for two minutes. then plunged into ice water they can be eaten without after effects. Wasted Fuel . Flame showing outside a kettle Cf boiling liquid or food represents wasted fuel. Turn down the flame until it does not show around the edge of the pan. Rust-Proof Pin Oushlon Fill the pin cushions with steel wool and avoid dull or rusty need- les and pins. r vmu s that! T avour 500; -7-; HOW MOT!-IIR NATURI PROTECTS FLAVOUR Have you ever noticed how Nature protects flavours of fresh, ripe fruit? The delicate, tantalizing, delicious flavours are contained in the liquid juices. The fibres of the fruits form tiny cells that seal up these natural fruit juices against evaporation and deterioration. Ever notice that only Lushus jelly employs -"Nature's own"- method to bring you fruit- Eresh flavour all year 'round? ILAVOUI ALWAYS lklSH Just as Nature protects its fruit: ilavours in the natural liquid juices, so Lushus jelly seals the flavour liquid-fresh in a shell of pure sugar, Shirriffls famous flavour "Bud". The Bud protects the liquid-fresh davour at the peak of goodness 'till you make up the jelly. That is why the flavour ofShirriE's Lushus rivals choice fresh- picked garden Ifruit itself. FLAVOUR CAN'T ISCAPI You get all the davour you pay for in Shin-lE's Lushus jelly. Not: one drop of the rich fruity tang can escape until you are ready to use it. The flavour cannot evapor- ate or fade. All seven juicy flavours are sealed up ain- tight in shells of puns sugar. The "Buds" dissolve in- stantly in hot water to release the freshest, liveliest flavours you have ever tested in a jelly. GIVIS YOU IITTII VALUI No matter how you serve it, Lushus is better every way- sosh.immery...sosparkly . . . so delicious. Yet all this Lushus goodness is yours to enjoy for just A few cents a serving. It costs you no more than ordin- ary jelly powder. Pick your assortment next: time you shop and see for yourself that there is n diference in flavour. Only Lushus gives you liquid-fresh devour sealed sir-tight in the flavour bud! . Yoursl l By James W. Barton. M1). Q a I R... sarrmrrrs AND THE RHEUMATIC DISEASES "Briefly stated, arthritis means rheumatism of the Joints. When 9 patient asks me to explain the dif- ference between rheumatism and arthritis. 1 say. 'Rheumatis.m is an all-inclusive term. When rheuma- tism attacks the joint. it is called arthritis. When it assacks the nerves. it is called neuritis; the muscles. myositis; the fibrous tis- sue. nbrositis and so on'." I am quoting from the preface of a new book by Dr. Philip Lewin, Professor and Chairman of the Department of Bone and surgery. Northwestern University Medical School. Despite all that we have learned about arthritis and the fact that rheumatism and arthritis are dis- easas as old as man himself, phy- sicians are still discovering new causes. Formerly all cases of arth- ritis (inflammation of the joints) were considered due to infection (teeth, tonsils, gall bladder) and practising physicians still consider infection the commonest cause. The preface records these other causes of arthritis: injury. expos- ure, gland disturbances and dis- orders of the circulation of the blood. The most symptoms annoying signs and are: pain. stiffness, swelling, tenderness and deform- ity; the treatment. therefore. is directed toward relief from pain, preservation of movement in the joint. correction of deformities. prevention of disability. In former articles . I have stressed the point that the symp- -toms in rheumatism and at-tn:-(us are so varied and likewise the causes, that in many hospitals there is an arthritis and rheuma- tism clinic or departrnent where several "specialists" -- dentists. orthqpedists. nutrition experts, and general surgeons - help in restor- mg the arthritic to, or almost to. normal. Thanks to the miracle drugs ACTH and cortisone, many bed- ridden arthritics are able to walk about free or almost free from pain and disability. Orthopedic and general surgeons have enabled many orthritics to disregard braces fomierly so often needed. Rules for ai-thritlcs: The Do's Watch your health. Cooperate with your doctor. Follow your diet. Keep up your exercises and treatment faithfully. Get adequate rest. Be optimistic. The .Don'ts Don't neglect early symptoms.. Don't patronize quscks. Don't take up food fads. Don't expect quick results. Don't try to live as though you were well. Don't lose hope. Arthritis is n slow pirocus, but following the above suggestions is the only way you will get rid of arthritis or learn to live with it. The Stars Soy -'- By oenevleu xeinbls For Tomorrow IT is probable it may be found expedient to revise. wfhlps X6390?- radiicaliy, recent plans and tech- niques of brilliant, novel and greatly desired programs or proj- ects of considerable importance. This need not be disheutening, since there are most promising developments which might put the sccent on more personal, possibly romantic, factors. Home. social. cultural considerations may sti- mulnto the new efforts. For the Birthday Those whose birthday it is may find it advisable to amend. reverse. oven discard entirely certain plans or prospects because of purely in- timate. domestic or socisl consid- erations. The chsnn Mcd -n0t- 50 vitsl-in fact it might gain by tactful or considerate motives. It might. be enpediient. to revamp Continued on page 3 KINli EIJLE TEA. Ill ltllll Inn. , . - an s. ..a'-' Barbara Nemeroff daughter of a hoe; eiicwguzngelrieggr :;rtssi0;i;(;01;::- mgiglxbiggnlfaulnil, s . ' - - Wealth? Wmlml m5”"i”l””l- tically broadcasting appeals to thelivaikinr with a former employee of was kidnapped from her crib in abductor not to harm her, the the chiltls father. nappy puma, Mg, and Mn 'reunlon with their daughter whoxlvfontreal housewife recogniml the tillltl tl dllsh tookwith ilf h d ltl ti 11- Morris Nemeroff are seen after site; Cillhgrlesshew wiis kidnapped. A,gdrth::ogltye1i.o1iceeS."p on an M REE NYLONS WITH THE PURCHASE or EVERY I0 PAIR NYLON HOSE. 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