. Housekeeping . Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, November 1, liial plirs lyrical accompaniment to! radio and television shows. BIT OF SENTIMENT "I still haven't got quite got; rid of the Baby Rose Marie characterization," she said. "When I go to parties I wear a Buster Brown haircut and costume and try to be Baby Rose Marie again for a night. Just sentiment, I guess. I realize I don't fool anyone about my age. But It makes me feel young again." Sq easy! Gives floort a bright. is long-losting wax shine without any polishing I f RISE AND SHINE. BREAKFAST J S MOST IMPORTANT MEAL ,(cry" Is an old cxpres- Who'egrain uncooked cereals ,',a,,i heard, but not in when served as porridge are wlun Hie need for, usually more nutritious, econo- f.esl. Instead, at this mical and satisfying than the ,jf. the too familiar cry packaged, ready-to-eat cereals. .$ ! time." U llv uncooked cereals take too 5,iHmiiit.s tell us that long to prepare in the morning, '..iiEiiiicn should be dir-! they could be partially cooked jilUJ neglected mei.i. Hie previous evening, or if the "Li -aiis breaking the kitchen equipment includes a ' , t impo-ed by sleep, p f .isu. . cooker, then this pro- i usually the longest ;lder an ideal way to make por-. -iLuut food. Upon wak- idge quickly. Serve this good i)udy s energy supply food with a sprinkle of white or needs to be replen-; brown higar and milk or cream, ! 'or topped off w;th slices of fruit' ;,U Mate that a good or raisins, fchmi'd supply about othe. d, h f su , a rhi'ris food rnedi r.ai,lal b cakfMl sh I and Wf no problem. Every member of Miss Rose Marie "Baby" that Is says she's played every vaudeville house in the country, starting at five as Baby, and again at 19 when she grew up to Rose Marie. (( A Baby Rose Mary) j Has Grown Up I By MARK BARRON j NEW YORK I API She Is five jfool two now with bright biue eyes and th-j 1351 figure, (but I rcmeinl. red 21 years ago'when j she ktood three foot five and her , blue eyes gave me an enchar.t-ni, twinkle. Yen, Biljy Rose Maria has c " " 1 p - 20 years of her In all 'he 1 .girt p.aces. taking her vocal "'"V.. Miht - up the musical a-J'ier to her present lame. T "''? Sfp.em":-:r; 1930, when -ve f':M mil. Baby Rose Marie i p-?w s:ni;ing sensation n 1 cti.ins hfd'ed het as the one sur-I Sophie Tucker, Bjlle S".?r and the other sultry-Oi ed s ngers then captivating eif'it ciub world. Th's was '-lie' B-hy Hj.se Marie had :ci..l...J 11, . ae of live. Wo,-e Mario's mother did most I of th- taking and all the brun- clt., blue-eyed lass wanted to do jthen was climb onto my knee and v hisp-r that she really knew I what Amos and Andy looked like j w'thout make-up. Tin other day she wasn't I climbing onto my knee for ob-1 vioiu reasons and the brown hair i b 'd 8'ven wav to blonde. But her eyer wv still sparkling as the kid star grown up talked of her four-yar-old S'ster and discussed with me our mutual problems o M ui.i v..., . n tjmi V Should finH It rfiffl- rausc young and old fame kind of food, :ur. t desist the aroma of bacon, or ham and eggs; either the same breakfast "But before I tour the stages as 'Madam' I want to be on ' Broadway as a grown-up, glor-! ious and glamorous actress." j "Baby'' is heading for that for' she opens soon on Broadway ' with Phil Silvers and Joey Faye in the musical comedy, ' Tup ' Banana." If that title confuses you. It means top man in a ouriesque show. j "And with my experience in show business," she commented, 1 "don't let them tell you that I don't understand everything in j this story of burlesque. I was born In a trunk backstage, r heard all the jokes. October marks my 21st anniversary in show business. "I guess that's long enough to rehearse for my Broadway debut." j tried, scrambled. boilPd or poach- g,iai.t:ty served is ecJ; J an omelet or French toast. if.led potato slices or mashed , juaKiasi panci 11 i peaces left over from last nigh' i supper, may also be served. For those who wish an old fashioned breakfast like thjir grandfather's, there are fishl cakes, sausages, fish, liver and . -jjl Wlioil." gi am crieai ,0s tad with butter and !! it may include an-ji disli As there are 4. U choose from for jrif. variation from day FEMALE PARA-RESCUER Flying Officer Marian Neily of Middleton. N.S., watches Air Vire-Marshal W. A. Curtis, chief of air staff, pin the RCAF para-rescue badge on her sleeve following graduation exercises at Edmonton. FO Neily and three othvr nur.es weie the first women in Canada to take the training and FO Neily was the first of the four to make a parachute jump. (CP from National Defence 1 'cull and should ml Tne'se ,oods add not : ci Un it family. at mires usually start umy navoi, Dui extra lood value ! to the mval, if served at break-' ;fast they, should not aDDeari 11! thev be eaten "" may attain ... J Stays bright! Glo-Coat Woman Hunts With Camera ONE-PIECE MEAL , DltUMHELLER, Alta. fCp.Mrs. ! Eiic Holmes cast a heavy "vole" in the competition for giant turnips in this region. She harvest- j ed a turnip weighing 19 pounds from her garden. ) CATHOLIC PILGRIMAGE SAINT JOHN, N.B. Plans for a Maritime pilgrimage to the International Eucharistic Con- i gress at Barcelona next summer, were announced by Most Rev. P. ! A. Bray, Roman Catholic Bishop! ' dMi Is preferred at , Bl "omer , r$i,S of breakfast. ,meal- . j ! flier white or whols it i- the homemaker's respon- j,, or toasted, can be- j : ibllity to see that the family eats npionotis. For a pleas-, brcakia.st. If th-a reason for not .rf. hy not serve hot ; eating is "I haven't time," then a I i biscuits, bi an, corn or! little preparation at night, to! udui caoy sitting. in private life Ro.se Marie flow i- Mis. Rtbet Guy. Her husband is a U;p musician who sup- is. water-repellent. It can be damp-mopped again and again with clear water without washing away the protective wax shine I "Johnon " and "Glo-Coal" ara rogtilered lradmarkw S. C. Johnson & Son, Ltd. Sfanlford, Onlarjp WINNIPEG 0 A woman with .of Saint John Marttimprs will : !0. s, but don't forget; make it quick and easy, will help ,ffiind a little marma-lsave time in the morning. Seti close-bobbed hair and a taste i0! those from othsr narts of I s i i'rtf or honey. Another 1 the table, placa pots and pans;1- mannish-tailorjd suits left Canada sailing from Montreal ? ei native for toast lsand ingredients for cooking here recently for northern Mani- May 9. .. ; .r. i , n waines or pan- wnere tney y. will 1 be 6 used, used' have T ,, ,, 7. u u, t.,J navMooa with hopes of bagging at .011 vi . nic cuuuiciiB ciuines ana scnooi , 'Ea3t , n it . .4 ,i served with butter j book- ready and plan to get up 1 1'000 migrant geeSe' j Intere ting flavors ; a few minutes early. By making ! Bu' Margaret Bourke-White by adding apple, 'it sound, smell and taste goid.'has no intention of doing her or oilier fruits, to the J breakfast will soon be the fav- hunting with a shotgun. The Infant's Weaf Bcby Panties Bibs Sleepers Sweaters Corduroy Overalls BACK TO NORMAL KAMSACK, Sask. P Owners of boats- located on Madge Lake have been warned to make sifre For the MEAL that REFRESHES :( cooKing. or oy serv-1 orite meal, but It should be eaten ; n-ftiA news and magazine pho- fines, bacon, ham or 'without rushing and hot dishes I t-cranher and former war iw. their craft are high and dry. The FINEST OF BEST OF. FOOD Hitli them. phould be serv?d hot. To do this, ! respondent is shooting with an lakc ls now hlBber than it has seff raw for children i it may prove mora convenient to aerial camera, from the cockpit for slx years, and snow this ,:ys be milk or on cold, ssrve each member as they are : 01 a helicopter. winter will raise the lake to Its omwps hot cocoa made J.eady, rather than plan to all Her pictures will form the ProPer level which hasn't been S jults may have their j eat together. The family's next background for an article on reacted for some time. ; tfa colfe or milk. substantial, meal may not be Canadian geese to be published breakfast Is not as, until eVening and the reward of in Life Magazine; one of a series Miss Bourke-White confessed iy as it should be, on a gootl'breakfast, is vigor Instead titled "A Helicopter View of that the only other research she Hie past In fact, to-I of fatigue, and enthusiasm in-I America " had done in the field nf nam COOKING h fJB' msm r.'';:::r-i'i;;-t-; FOR TARE OUT ORDERS PHONE 200 BROADWAY CAFE important food ls often stead of listlessness during! Loaded down with cameras study was an article on the lift; .Wt-W- ITTihT' iTTtT L-; the morning meal. 'school, wqrk and play. 'when srw passed through here, cycle of the butterfly. TIHE FAMILY SHOE STOEnd;THE UNIVERSAL'S B'f F Kl T We're rhinking obout Christmas ond getting our storer ready. With holiday merchandise arriving dailv, we need more room so we're having a SALE!!! These are jusl a few i items many more on display. .95 Djuble pleats, irlpper closing. All pure wool gabardine materials. Good range of colors. Valijr to 14 95. Sizes 12 to 20 in the lot. -CLEARING AT ' Women's PULL-ON BOOT ADIES'SLACKS i PAIR , RUB Children's BER BOOTS warmly lined Sizes 7.. 8. 9 and 10 First quality nyion hose, 51-gauge, 15 denier. Every pair perfect. In two new Fall shades. R.gulai 105 qua lty. Sizes 8'i to 11 1.49 U PAIR HON H0S t 1.7 .99 Lad e:.' jois'y nlghlROwns with nylon net ti;im ir. Pink, Blue and Malz' Sizes M and L only. EXCI'FTIONAL vALl'E IGHTG0WN 9 Per Pair 'zm pair ' EACH Sizes 1 1, 12. 13 ond 1 3.50 1.99 Ladle ' straight cut slips with lace trim top and brttom. White only. Sizes 32 to 38. EXCLPIIONAL VAI.I K ANCY SLIP FLATEES CREPE SOLES for children EACH Wedge Heels 1.99 OUSE DRESS B ight Print llouscdresscs from our regular slock. Values to 4.50. Sizes 14 to 42. CLEARING AT ONE PRICE ES EACH 3.95 T95 -iLJ w PAIR tiM' EN Mcr's pure wool six-button cardigan sweaters in Gr?y, B uc and Green Heather mixture Sizes 30 to 44. EXCEPTIONAL VALl'E S CARDIGAN 4S EACH Broken Lots In OMBE Men'; Bomber Jackets in smart satin material. Value In 18 50. Fcaihs. weight, wool quilled lining .... Naluial shearling collar. Sizes 30 to 44 R JACKETS 11.95. d i EACH J Odd Sizes - Women's DRESS SHOES $S , OXFOKDS 1 100 Men's Monarch "Toughics" and Holeproof in p ain shades. Take advantage1 of this wonderful buy. Sizes 10 to ll'i YL0 Broken sizes N sock: 0 PAIR HALF PRICE 1.95 A sweeping clearance of men's sport shirts at tnelow pilce. Valu.s to 6.95. Sizes: Small, Medium and Large ?0RT SHIRTS Regular to 16.95 EACH FamilvSho Ltd. Box 638 Phone 357 I 3rd Avenue or 6th Srreer CHARLIE ROBERTS