f | With all the rich Oriental influ-| ! lence pervading ready - to « wear| | fashions, it's no wonder that lin-| jgerie and foundation garments are/ Hints On Sudsing |one garments and some of the new-| match exactly, launder them all est bras go in for pretty lace ac-|at the same time, in order to keep Colorful Lingerie | | By ELEANOR ROSS | rich-looking, too. The idea is to| Superbly Sewn Skin Pictures Je at there is sense to Eskimo Woman's Expression Of Art By CAROLYN WILLETT | Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA (CP)--From the few and simple contents of their Arctic workbaskets, Eskimo women pro- duce skin pictures--unique and ex- pressive works of art. Working without color and the usual equipment of artists, an Eskimo woman's art and necessi- ties alike are created from skins, using sinew, bone or perhaps steel -- |coat a part of the whole costume wearer feels well-| this, for it does give a woman added poise to feel well-organized Fo Keakiak. 4b tist. had gd and well-dressed from the skin out. or Keakjuk, the artist, had ad-| __ ; mitted if her husband looked often CONTRASTING COLORS enough at the silhouette of scissors,| Choosing a bra a comb and a mirror included in color of a slip, dress or blouse is the picture, he might remember considered smart, for then there's her wants the next time he entered! no danger of contrasting colors a trading post! : peeking through a filmy blouse. An even greater expression of That is why popular white and pink desire was symbolized in a skin'foundation' garments, especially picture of adults and children sewn girdles and all-in-ones, are giving y Josee, another Baffin island Es- (ay to rich colors, with beautiful kim¢ women. 5 : bits of ornamentation Jewel colors Mr. Houston said Josee longed ai cents. een | . : . |lovely colors to very hot water or broidery 10 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, March 15, 1956 {have one's girdle, bra, slip or petti-| to match the, that perfect match. Remember, in Despite this emphasis on color sudsing intimate finery, that strong nd glamor, EASY TO LAUNDER from white things and separately Simply wash the garments, no|from other: strong colors. matter how colorful, how rich the Lace is used lavishly on new material and trimming, in medium lingerie. If it isn't actually lace, warm suds. Don't subject those|it's apt to be a process of em- that simulates lace so they'll lose some of their bright-|closely that the same effect of lux- ury is achieved. There hasn't been slip and-or a petticoat! such a lacy look in many a year. ness. If bra, They're New! Colorful! 'Nylon-Dacron' Reinforced! "CANNON" a ---- ® a however, these new|colors tend to "bleed" when they're | foundation garments are just as|washed. That means that every PY eo © practical as the usual kind. color should be washed separatly! ) "FILTER QUEEN" SALES OFFICE LOCATED AT 894 SIMCOE ST. NORTH, RA 3-7938 What ls... FILTER MEET... MRS. MILLS needles and the ulu, a crescent-| shaped knife which is almost a uni-! for a visit from her mother and versal Eskimo woman's tool. | brother and his family. By depict- Yet objects cut from dark skins ing them in sealskin and sinew as and sewn on a light skin back- visitors, she added a magic mean- ground or simply stuck on the walls ing to her picture in hopes that) of a snow house are the 'honest her wish would become reality. such as red, blue, yellow and green plus brown from palest brown to deep wood shades, are being used {for everything from girdles to pet- ticoats, Lace or net over nylon satin or BATH TOWE Mrs. E. Mills, who heads the local sales organization, has in less than a year developed one of the finest sales staffs in the country. QUEEN? Filter Queen Is not Just expressions" of their creators, says| James Houston. ARCTIC "ADVERTISING" As director of arts and crafts for the northern affairs depart- ment, and as one who has lived {usually created from a precon- Superbly sewn, skin pictures are taffeta is a big favorite for all-in- ceived pattern, the silhouettes cut) out with no preliminary guide lines and the completed work composed MALE COOKS WORCESTER, Englana (CP)-- another Vacuum Clean- er, but an entirely new principal in removing dust from the air as well Comprised of 20 qualified rep- resentatives who are all citi- zens of Oshawa, they owe from memory of form, an artistic among the Eskimos of Canada's| feat in itself North, Mr. Houston says skin pic-| Creating skin pictures is solely a An evening cookery class for men ecpened here with 15 students, tures are transitions between art, woman's art, but the history of the § the practical and the magical. art has disappeared with the dis- } The seal or caribou skin pictures, | integration of the soft skin material sometimes as large as 15 by 20 used. inches in size, could be purely ar-| CARVING MAN'S WORK tistic and decorative, he said in| Carving of bone and ivory is the an interview. Or the simple sil-| hunters' art, and Eskimo men have houettes might express the artist's| literally carved themselves a place deepest wants and desires. in the field of art. In practical terms, an Eskimo| With woman's strong and primitive art/| women living in the Coppermine the exception of Eskimo' might be a shopping list for hus- and Victoria island areas of thei bands; Arctic advertis- western Arctic, carving is not a ng, woman's art, Mr. Houston said. ointing to a Baffin island ar-| While more significance has been tist's sealskin icture of birds, attached to the art of skin picture- beasts, human forms and inani- making, an Eskimo woman's tal- mate but familiar objects, Mr. | ents extend to the more practical Houston said the originator's own|art of decorating and sewing explanation partly revealed meaning | kets. MARY HAWORTH MAIL Opens House To Grandmother But Family Life Is Disrupted MARY HAWORTH'S MAIL Dear Mary Haworth: At what|start--so happy were you($) to age does a woman become adult to| have her a member of your house- her mother? I am 46, married 25 hold. years and have two children, My problem revolves around my of authority on your part signify? mother, who came to live with us| Well, your mood of joyful expect- two years ago, when newly ancy, in reverting to a child-roll widowed in proximity to mama, suggests My home was the only one of- that you are still pretty infantile fered her; my two sisters claimed in your unconscious feelings about they had 'no room." happy to have her--so much so sire to be fully "mothered." that I turned over the entire reign It suggests that in childhood you to her. Now she has taken com- hungered (indeed were a type o its | clothes, kayaks and birdskin blan- 3 entire reign" to her, right from the What did this hasty abdication r b § We were her, and in a hungover anvious de- ° starved) | go# plete control, and we no longer for more of her time and attention & have any say in our own home. | --and for more warmth and devot- Our main complaint is that she ion from her--than you ever got. doesnt' like any of our friends-- And I dare say this emotional frus- | neither my woman friends, nor my | tration largely accounts for your children Ss friends nor my hus- failure (so far) to become ade- band's friends have dropped us because of Just as her recent prompt and mother's sharp tongue and insults. self-centered "taing over" -- and She says this one eats too much| bossy indifference to your inner and we can't afford it (of course needs--indicates that she is still as we can); that one is too noisy; a closed--off from you as ever. third is too bold, etc. THREE POINTS All in all, our friends interfere' Tz giving your mother an allant with mother's snoozes in her favor-| welcome to be queen of your house- ite chair and we can't invite any- hold, no doubt you were feeling, one in. What can we do about this unconsciously, "At last I shall have situation? I hate to think (though her all to myself." And this time, I sometimes do) that she ought to in ideal sympathetic cooperation be "'grateful'" to us for having her on a arcing basis, you hoped. here, But shouldn't she show us But alas, it was only a dream some consideration? After all, it is Your mother hasn't changed a bit our home; where else can we enter- You are walked over, figuratively tain? speaking, while she runs the show I have tried talking it over with for your husband and children-- mother, but she gets so excited, who aren't nearly so "displaced" and next day she is at the doctor's as you. with high blood pressure. We pro-| Understanding is half of cure, a vide her with spending money and' proverb says; and perhaps this clothing, and never ask for an ac- flashback into approximate causes counting. of the 'table money" of your stalemate will give you which my husband (God love him) the spunk and perspective to out- hands directly to her. grow it. My idea of all-around fair We are desperate. Can you help| play in the circumstances is: 1 us? Is it fair? My husband and Give your mother a comfortable children are grand about all this; |bed-living room. 2. Entertain as you but I know it is affecting their wish, and have her stay in her lives, and rather than upset me room if she resents your friends more, they just keep quiet. C.B. or can't be gracious to them as INNER MEANING guests. 3. Stand up for justice. Dear C.B.: Actually the situa-/ Don't be bullied by her blood pres- tion is absurd. And obviously it sure. 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