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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 17, 1934, p. 7

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womans world by mair m morgan hopes to break record vi i house cleaning if you are a wise housewife you will have started your bousecleanlng by now you wil at least have cleaned out all the cupboards and bureau drawers for that is always pre liminary to really scientific work and if you are methodical you take one room at a lime and not have the whole house upset rt once take dowu all lb pictures brush the books with a stiff brush wash the glass and go over the frames with a soft cloth stack them out of the way and brush walls and ceiling with a soft cloth tied over a long broom then clean and polish the furniture then wash woodwork clean and polish door before restoring rugs variety- z spice some women think they must change the furniture every week be cause they cant abide monotony in anything even the arrangement of rooms others place a thing once and never change it perhaps the best plan is to move your things around spring and fall and thus get some of the variety that is taid to be the spice of life without having the family trip over the chairs in their new places it is a good idea to get rid of the white elephants either by selling them or by giving them to some of the numerous rummage sales too much furniture spoils the look of a modern room and frequently you can put a desk or an extra chair in a bedroom or change things around so that all the rooms may he improved too many pictures one of the commonest mistakes people make is to have too many cushions too many pictures and too many ornaments around raus mit em if you havent an attic or if you have get rid of them by sale barter or gift less work and a better appearance to your rooms weather moves sometimes you can move chairs or couches to a window overlooking garden or some other pleasant view ed where you can take advantage of lummer breezes in the bedroom oo the bed may be moved to give rou more tpace and air and dressing tables shifted to a better light if you are blessed with plenty of upboard space you might even give ill your ornaments and pictures a e3t for the summer bringing out two ir three at a time and changing them as you tire of them make your housecleaning a mental tonic as well a3 a cleanup for the house and it wont he quite so hard to do the golden bride the newest bridal fabric is a lame woven with gold or silver and backed with white satin gold is the leading vogue for this season and a golden bride can be very unusual one important london england dress artist makes good use of this lovely fabric for a golden bride the moulded gown is simply fashioned but suggests medieval splendour over the golden train comes a mass of shadowy tulle which rests on a chaplet of golden leaves a charming bridesmaids gift would be one of the newest crystal rings with golden clip there is a craze at the moment for crystal and gold the chocolate forms a hard crust over the icing which tends to keep it soft and creamy and makes an ex ceedingly delicious whole chocolate cake recipe two squares bitter chocolate 1 cup milk half cup butter and icrd combined 1 cup granulated sugar 2 cups hour 1 teaspoon vanilla few graius salt yolks of 2 eggs melt chocolate over hot water add halp cup milk and cook until thoroughly blended and smooth but not a minute longer cream shorten ing and beat in sugar add cookeo mixture beat egg yolks with re maining half cup of milk and add alternately with flour mix well and add soda disolved in a little warm water add vanilla and salt and beat well bake in a moderate oven 350 degrees f for thirty minutes this cake may be bakod in two layers or in a dripping pan fudge cake two cups light brown sugar 23 cup butter and lard combined and softened 3 squares chocolate 3 eggs 12 cup sour milk 2 cups flour 12 cup boiling water 1 teaspoon vanilla few grains salt 1 teaspoon soda cream shortening and sugar melt chocolate over hot water and beat into first mixture add eggs one at a time beating hard after the addi tion of each stir in sour milk add flour and beat until perfectly smooth add boiling water and mix well add vanilla salt and soda dissolved in 1 teaspoon cold water pour into two square pans and bake thirty minutes in a moderate oven 350 degrees f put together and cover lop and sides with fudge if economy is necessary and a not- quitesorich cake is wanted reduce the shortening to 12 cup and use 2 squares of chocolate and 2 eggs leav ing all the other proportions the same sour cream chocolate cake one and onehalf cups light brown sugar 12 cup butter 3 eggs 1 cup sour cream 2 cups flour 1 teaspoon vauilla 1 teaspoon soda 1 teaspoon baking powder 1 cup grated choco late tew grains salt cream butter and sugar and add the yolks of eggs well beaten melt chocolate over hot water and add vj mixture mix and tift baking pow der soda salt and flour several times this is very important because the soda must be thoroughly mixed through the flour add to first mix ture alternately with sour cream add vanilla and fold in whites of eggs beaten until still bake in two lay ers in a moderate oven 350 degrees f fashion hints two sports suits favorites of captain george evston famous british racing driver seen in his new car while testing the bulletshaped machine on the brooklatids track surrey england in preparation for his attempt to break the record be made into a delicious table cream bring a pint of milk to the boil then sprinkle in three tablespoons of quickcooking tapioca and sugar to taste cook and stir for three min utes pour in jelly stir well and leave to set smear a little butter under the spout o the cream jug this pre vents drips on the tablecloth after the cream has been poured out when beating cream add the white of a newlaid egg this makes itgo further to clean a cloth beret wash beret in warm soapflake suds rinse thor- oughly in two or three waters aud then place a pudding plate inside the beret slightly stretchfng the beret over it stand the plate on a tali tin in a warm place the beret will dry quickly and in perfect shape a fair warning to us golfer chocolate cake the traditional devils food cake usually is made with a cooked sort of custard which is added to the dry- ingredients this produces a black cake of spongy texture that is inclined to dry out quicker than the cakes mixed by other methods chocolate cakes made with yolks of eggs remain moist despite a cooked mixture being added to the batter in the following recipe only the yolks are used the whites are used for the frosting which is in turn colored with melted chocolate ihe rule bl and spring should by priority rights for summer we refer to the swing jackets with back belts pleats like mens sports jackets which are well represented in linen and to the reefer coat suit in linen or cotton v tio silks with light grounds are coming forward rapidly to assert themselves and take the place of the dark ground tie silks used so much for sports dresses they are still at their best in shirtwaist frocks fingertip blouses for twopiece py jamas to bn worn on the beach are being underscored with belts or fringed sashes they are very cas ual and show the foreign influence of the tunic transparent bathing caps worn with printed fabric bandeaux to look as if the wearer is going on the ten nis court instead of in swimming or else worn with triangular kerchiefs to match other accessories are pro posed as smart household hints even if a jelly will not set it can the supreme court of the united statestecently decided that where the assured while playing golf suffered a sunstroke from which he died re covery could not be had on an acci dent policy providing for payment if death should result from bodily in juries effected directly and independ ently of all other causes through ex ternal violent and accidental means the court pointed out that the ex ternal means were stated to be the rays of the sun to which the insured voluntarily exposed himself and that the pleadings did not suggest that there was anything in the suns rays the weather or other circumstances external to the insureds own body and operating to produce the unantic ipated injury which was unknown or unforseen by the insured weekly underwriter sunday school lesson leion viii 20 may 20 the future of the kingdom matthew 24125 30 golden text the the kingdom of our lord and of kingdom of the world is become his christ and he shall reign for ever and ever rev 1115 king decorates prince londox prince george and his comptroller major ulick alexander who returned recently from a long tour of south africa received honors from the king his majestys young est son was invested with the insignia of ihe grand cross of the order of st michael and st george gcmg while major alexander who accom panied the prince throughout was made a companion of the order orange and black colors for 1935 guecph out ontario license plates for 1335 perhaps not pleas ant to think of so early in 1031 will he colored orange and black it was announced recently at the ontario reformatory where the plates are manufactured they will carry black letters on an orange background those who regard the purpose of the new deal as the restoration of the good times of 123 and 1920 mis take its aim nathan straus jr then shall the kingdom of heav en be likened unto ten virgins the expression is very condensed and that means that the search of man- kind for the kingdom of heaven is like in two contradictory aspects the action of five of these virgins on the one hand and five of them on the other hand who took their lamps either like the familiar roman lamps car ried in the hand or attached to staves or else torches which were sometimes fed with oil and went forth to meet the bridegroom christ is the bridegroom and the church is his bride and five of them were foolish and five were wise we are not to conclude from this that on the judge ment day half of mankind will be ac cepted and half rejected for the foolish when they took their lamps took no oil with them olive oil was used drawn up by a floating wick which projected through a little notch or spout in the side of the bowl of the lamp but the wise took oil in their ves sels with their lamps they carried vessels full of oil from which they could replenish the supply oj their lamps as they burned low now while tin bridegroom tar ried christ is looking forward to the long period two thousand years now that would elapse before his return to earth they all slumbered rntl slept that does not mean that when the bridegroom comes he will find none awake many a man has died while engaged bible in hand meditation upon his favorite theme the coming of the bridegroom but at midnight there is a cry be hold the bridegroom the longer the virgins slept the nearer was the approach of the bridegroom the longer we wait unprepared for the coming of christ the nearer is his sure approach come ye forth to meet him translate this- into other words and it runs thus recognize and act up on the law of preparation of human character- then all those virgins arose and trimmed their lamps the wickshad become charred while they slept and must be cut to burn brightly and the foolish said unto the wise give us of your oil for our lamps are going out the foolish virgins are the halfandhalf people people who in any case of difficulty rever think of turning to the light within to guide them through the darkness but they at once turn to some one who they think is living a christian life as if a borrowed light would do but the wise answered saying peradventure there will not be en ough for us and you this is a harsh and selfish refusal but arises out of the very necessity of the case go ye rather to them that sell and buy for yourselves we cannot impart our christian life to another but we can point to him the divine source of all life we can turn him to the father the son and the ho ly spirit and while they went away to buy the bridegroom came just at the critical moment when all was eager hurry to do the fittiitg honor to the advancing bridegroom and they that were ready went in with him to the marriage feast if this is a lesson of terrible warn ing it is also a lesson of comfort and cheer if we are ready we shall go in with our lord to his eternal feast of joy and the door was shut these are the most solemn words of this solemn parable a new thing it is for that door to be shut so long has it stood open thrown wide back that we for get there is a door that can shirt that entrance afterward came also the other virgins saying lord lord open un to us they wanted to get in but he answered and said verily i say unto you i know you not one of christs most terribly emphatic statements watch therefore for ye know not the day nor the hour the close of your earthly opportunity may come today the very next minute now is the accepted time girls sleep more keep your skin soundly than boys smooth as satin large meal before bedtime weekly treatment necessary bound to cause restlessness restless is the healthy child sleeper new light is thrown upon this ques tion on which advice is constantly sought by mothers by dr glenville giddings in the journal of the amer ican medical association which con tains a valuable study of the activity of a group of children 28 boys and girls during sleep battery of pins to obtain a complete and continu ous record of each nights sleep a re markable electrical machine called a hypnograph was used the slightest movement of the child in bed caused a small brass wheel to i if you would have lovely complexion a soft satinsmooth skin is tha ideal it gives a pleasurable feeling of satisfaction to its possetsor be gin giving yourself a weekly tonic treatment and keep it up it i3 not difficult it does not take long and it is heartily worth it cleanse the skin in the ordinary thorough manner next massage in some mineral oil liquid paraffin using the following massage move ments working from 1 the mouth to the ears 2 from the base of the nostrils to the ears 3 from tha temples up to the hairline along the forehead from the top of the nose 4 under the chin to the ear lobes travel up and down a perpendicular i using the balls of the thumbs strip of metal attached to the bed macc vn ra spring this caused changes in an j massagh and rls1 electric current which were conduct- the manage be gentle yet firm ed by cable to the hypnograph in an i an1 work tne oil we w adjoining room practically all absorbed follow with the hypnograph consisted of a bat- a massage using the same tery of 2s fountainpens one for movements with your favorite noui- ach bed which wrote on a moving australia and canada roll of paper in different coloured inks according to whether the sub ject was a boy or girl the tests reveal that the move ments of a healthy child conform to a definite pattern the most active part of the night is during the first halfhour the most tranquil is in the secondhalfhour to 45 minutes and a restive phase recurs during the hour before waking girls it was found sleep more foundry than boys they not only drop off more quickly but sleep more quietly among 24 children studied the most restless sleeper showed an aver age of 110 active minutes during 15 nights cold weather best a drink of warm milk at bedtime was shown to produce definitely quieter sleep a large meal however even though the food was plain re sulted in marked restlessness baths whether cold or warm it was found had no constant effect on sleep while children sleep more peacefully in the cold than warm weather ishing cream and allow that to re main on for about ten minutes dur ing which time you should complete ly relax remove all the oil and cream with a clean cotton wool pad then have some cotton wool pads ready soak them with a tonic lotion and pat it into your skin for ibout five min utes a good tonic lotion is made by most beauty experts but you can make this one yourself and it is very good mix two tablespoons of hydro gen peroxide with half a pint of rose- water and keep it in a wellcorked bottle after you have swished your skin very thoroughly with the tonic leave it to dry itself then you are ready either for your makeup or your nights rest one of the biggest secrets of a clear smooth skin s this make sure that every trace of powder rouge or any makeup is removed at night dress of women wihbe simpler col h c osborne forsees change in politeness as welf ottawa a day when women will quite conceivably exercise a leading diversity is very essence of unity president british womens in stitute tells what her or ganization stands for people talk of the equality of man kind yet nothing is so absurd declar ed mrs j c douglas president of the southampton england branch of the british womens institutes when she was entertained in edmonton it is the inequality of mankind victoria trade relations be tween the governments of canada and australia are intimate and cordial l is macgregor australian trade com missioner to canada declared on his arrival here recently while i was in australia i dis cussed the question of bringing about even closer trade relations than have already been established by widening the scope of the present trade agreement he added mr macgregor spent two months australia in old age pensioners show big increase new york the number of old- age pensioners in the united states has increased from 4000 to 135000 persons mr abraham epstein report ed recently at the opening of a two- day national conference on social se curity mr epstein executive secre tary of the american association for social security characterized 1033 as the year of greatest achievement in providing security for the dependent aged there is no economy in either cheap labor or cheap material henry ford mg at a luncheon university club on the subject wo menyesterday aud today venturing into the realm of the future the speaker predicted that womens dress would become more sober and more simple during busi ness hours there will be changes too he said in certain forms of politeness now existing between the sexes the myth of weakness as far as women are concerned is all non sense he said it never was true in the chronicles of early egypt we come across a type of civilization where men attended jo the lighter tasks and the household and women did the luavy work even to the waging of war it used to be thought that a woman was incapable of picking up a handkerchief or opejiing a door indeed last century they were so dnindled and becorseted that perhaps they couldnt but it you go out on our golf courses and tennis courts or along the ski trails you see that they can pick up all the handkerchiefs in the world and open all the doors too women continued col osborne are still in danger of standing in their own light by permitting the spread of ideas that certain subjects fall in the realm of women and oth ers in that of men he urged that this idea was fallacious that the en tire field of knowledge is open and knowledge is power influence in the state was foreseen by that is the destructive and all-import- colonel ii c osborne cmg speak- ant factor in human affairs mrs meeting of the douglas west on this is particu larly noticeable in our english insti tutes where diversity is the very es sence of our unity immediately a member enters the door she becomes a member of the institute and nothing more the character of the member has nothing to do with her background am fur this very reason hundreds of vjbmcn are discovering themselves to have undreamed of talents every meih her does something different each is encouraged to develop her own in dividuality and herein lies the suc cess of the movement mutt and ieff- by bud fisher half price of codex raised in britain londox the public supcription of 250000 half ihe purchase price of the famed fourthcentury biblical manuscript known as the codex sin- ailicus has been completed it was announced by the achbishop of can terbury the government promised hat if ihe public raised 250000 it would contribute he oilier half of ihe pay ment to ihe soviet government from which ihe treasured manuscript was received last christmas the arch bishop however announced that the fund would remain open because of a strong deiire in many quarters jjiat as much as possible of the iurclitisa price should be comprised hi vouiisl tary offerings no more meddling says former kaiser berlin the former kaiser wll helm declined to comment on ihe tin- expurgated manuscript of an inter view ho gave in 1008 to william bay ard hale american newspaperman baron ullrich von sell wllhelms adjutant communicated with his mas ter at his home in doom holland and issued tho following statement i regret to say that his majesty is unable to offer any expression of opinion concerning the hale inter view his majesty has given h word of honor to tho dutch govern ment that he will refrain from ml political activities tho far eastern question is highly political one and one thlca involves the most delicate considera tion besides holland with her far eastern colonial possessions is dir ectly affected by events in the orient ills majesty is determined not to give even a semblance of meddling la political questions

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