i t i. -- ---- RE Bed. ... The Dressing of a Patient in Bed. ... Preparation of Patient for General Medical Examination, It was to have been a sort of final test before the granting of her cap. . , . Getting your cap meant that you were a full-fledged - \ student nurse, entitled to wear a I must get back to my gray striped uniform; white cap, __,. Frockslo, Office, | - ® SERIAL STORY . ~~: a» Girls Who Go To Business Must Choose Wisely It Makes a Nicer Cool Drink hy " COPYRIGHT, 1938, \ INTERNE TROUBLE Lp NEA SERVICE, INC. By Elinore Cowan Stone Sh r= ne 4 CAST OF CHARACTERS , "Well, lan det LRN i irl wh 10 busi 3 hee rt who goes to busluces ov TRAN DEARBORN--heroine, stu- | patient," she said. "Now I won. | and white bibbed apron -- ready Vig ih wid Gear duriog the warm dent nurse. She ran into love der, Dearborn--Miss Smart is as- '| for regular duty in the wards, S ; ' and trouble when she met - sembling the sterile articles for The demonstration was to have by SADIE B. CHAMBERS - weather and this takes a good slice os Ti 7, io - of her budget for dresses, and sel dom leaves very much for woek- end extras. She can, though, plan "her hot-weather clothes with week.' 'ends In mind, Choose dresses on the light side of the fashion picture , such as «dotte ks and -chocks, with which to wear llght accessor 'les. These frocks are just as appro- priate for week-end jaunts If they aro cleaned or laundered for the occasion, Tasteful Choice One ot your dark office dresses ghould be planned with an .occa- sional train trip in mind. A good- ooking print with a black or navy background with a new velvet ber- et, would be grand for luncheon dates in town, and commuting over tho week-ond to a seashore resort, Or choose a striped chambray as . one of your town dresses, in a navy or, brown stripe to go with whatever coat you have far--cool days, Novelty For The Beach Drama And Color i is the Thing For Playtime For a one dollar blll, or two.dol- jars at most, you can make a very DR. BOB BENCHLEY -- hove," handsome, young interne," He had<trouble, too, keeping up with brilliant DR. STEPHEN SARGENT--head surgeon. Dr. Sargent's problem was something else again. Last Week: One day Dr. Bench. ley suddenly crushes Tran in his arms and, frightened, Tran looks up to see Dr. Sargent "standing in the doorway. She flees in terror, CHAPTER V Unprofssional Conduct All the rest of that day, after the terrible Top Sarge had sur- prised her and Bob Benchley in the instrument room, Tran waited drearily for the summons to an interview with Miss 'Armstrong-- that - fateful interview during which the director " of nursing would tell her, regretfully . but firmly, that she was a misfit. . , . A "misfit" was Miss Armstrong's euphemism for a student nurse who failed to click. : Late that afternoon, hurrying along a corridor on an errand to Central Supplies, Tran almost col- lided with a white-coated figure. Dr. Bob Benchley halted her by the simple expedient of hooking murmured swiftly, "Heard any- thing from Armstrong?" "Not yet." "Maybe you won't," he encour- 'cent Lysol. help." his little finger through hers, and.. me--1 wonder if I.can depend on - you to get together the unsterile? You'll want--'" "I know," Tran cut in breath- fessly. "Collodion: Two tourni= quets. Tissue forceps in two per Flask of normal sa- line.. Board. .. .-I looked it up when I heard it was to be a trans. fusion, I hoped" you'd let me Miss Millér looked faintly an- noyed. When Miss Miller was graciously pleased tognoticé a pro- bationer, she did of to have her words snatched Irom her fips. Finally she smiled with ironically raised eyebrows, : "Well, well! Our little Utility seems to be running on all six to- day. . .. When you finish, you're to go directly to the dormitory." she added, and moved with her erect, lithe walk out of the room. Tran drooped. She had dream- ed of being allowed to watch the transfusion--from a respectful distance, of course, But who was she to hope for favors with a death sentence hanging over her head? She would have been sure she read pity in Miss Miller's eyes, if she hadn't known that "the icic- Ie" wasted no pity on misfits. . . . For of course Miss: Miller must know. "Don't let her get you down, kid," the other student nurse ad- taken the full class period. In- stead of "Griselda," the dummy, Anita Seibert, another probation. with a living patient before you 'got your cap, Tran and Anita had planned a full-diess rehearsal here this eve- ning. But Anita had been sick in bed all day. Tran had' taken it off. Nevertheless, J<eing the light under the door, Tran paused out- side. - She couldn't quite face the thought of going to her room yet anyhow---with that summons from Miss Armstrong waiting for her, Perhaps Miss Philbin, the instruc . tor in nursing procedure, was in the demonstration room. with Had, humorous Miss Philbin would buck her up a lot. haps 'Miss Philbin would know what was going to happen to her. If it was to be the worst, Tran She was going to dress herself up in her best and meet Bob Bench- ley outside Borden's as he had ask- ed her to do that evening. If she was going out of the hospital on her ear anyhow, she might as well have a little fun on the way. Tran opened the door and went in. - If she had only known it, her er, was to have served as patient.' You always had to demonstrate for granted that the rehearsal was A talk | And per, knew what she was going to do.' decision was one of the most for- * PEACHES: This 'week | am dealing with "cold pack-canning-in-detail,sever- al 'simple . peach recipes and the ever-popular peach conserve. COLD PACK CANNING Having given you something on canning methods and syrups I should like to give to you in detail my method for cold pack, which method was taught me while visit- . ing in one of the fruit districts, I use it for all my fruit-with but cne or two exceptions--I prefer currants and' blueberries done in the open-kettle method. The rest, however, is done by this method and I have found, it does surpass any for simplicity; I have never had any fruit "spoil" under this method and I think it " incomparable for extracting that natural fruit flavor. Peel and prepare peaches, which should be ripe but not too ripe. Cut in halves or quarters. The kind of syrup you prefer will be your guide for the quantity of sugar used, If thin syrup 3& cup to 1 cup fruit, medium % eup su- gar to 1 cup fruit and if heavy equal measures of each or if you desire a heavy syrup, that is a little different, replace half the amount of sugar with corn syrup, preferably white, Place reqyired BEER TEA oil of Lavender Discourages Flies Our enemy the fly must be kept away from the house, for as .is 'generally known it is 'a prolific carrier of germs. Uncovered food, meat, sweets, , and so on, attract flies, so0,all food must be covered and any left. overs which cannot be utilized quickly must be destroyed. If put ' in the garbage can wrap them in I newspaper, To discourage these dangerous pests from entering rooms, dip a sponge in boiling: water, place it in , a'saucer, and pour on. a half-tea- spoon oil of lavender. This gives. off a very pleasant smell, which is, for some reason or other, most obnoxious to flies. When cleaning. window panes or mirrors during the, summer months sprinkle vinegar on the wash leather used; this will deter flies from settling on the glass. Child Self Government Canadian Women Will Serve Expect Several Million Women To Respond. To: Questions' aire The response of the women of Canada to any appeal for national ' service in the event of an, émerg~ ency will be noi less spontaneous and inspiring. than that of the war veterans, They have shown on so many. "occasions that they can, be. count. ed on to do any job worthy of thelr mettle, whether it be through' the agency of the churches, the Red Cross or other national organiz- ations, 'and they will not shirk it the country calls again, 5 Sixty thousand war veterans have enrolled for any service ot which they may be capable it the Empire is threatened. It is expect- ed that several milllon women will respond to tha questionnaire of the Voluntary -Registration for Canad- fan Women, designed {o ascertain what they are _prepared to do in AA fascinating beach outfit! a is voi tuit f h sing - ged her, but his voice lacked con- i" : ' {tn ous of her nursing career, amount of sugar according to the. time of peril. Purchase ~at the five: ApEn viction. "Top Sarge dressed me Vised Rinaly: yeu 3 eu that 3 (To Be Continued) cup in the bottom of i Alter- "It is a foregone conafurion that atore a large straw hat or somb ore down for both of us--'unprofes- | [0 "TEN you gid 07 : _-- nate fruit and sugar layers until | Montreal Children P F many 'will volunteer to take Inte of Mexican inspiration, some HIty- | 0541 conduct'-- interference with one, LOL .a.probe, s raung 15 within one-half inch of top of pe pdren Lropare FOF | their homes children who dwell in nine cont straw beach or bath sli with Miller. And isn't she the 1vht Gowns n one-half inch of top of jar. Adult R ibiliti : 5 ] Taw -heagh i rs P| nursing discipline' were someof | Le of this hospital?" 8 If using pint jars I use the one- ult Responsibilitics cities that are vulnerable to death. oi "pets (straw Jy so cool), oe a his rhetorical high spots. . . . I'm 7 Yor 1 iis 105g) ¢ For Fvenin half cup measure. Fill the jar with i, b Ie * dealing missiles rained :from the 0 wiwentydive gens A» 2 elo | Still licking my wounds. Haven't But Tranquility turned away g cold water until overflowing, then Preparing themselves .now (or , gyjes, Others will want to serve by Hh market-style, for holding all the ac | ic 16 tell you all about it now, | With ice at her heart. In the rie wo Ugines, turn | uw they will underiake (near. | sowing or knitting, by operating Ee cessories- like sunburn cream y : ¢ lati ntacts pu-tiop pac ghten; turn nest in a few years' time as citizens : 3 +. | but"--he glanced warily over his slimulating contacts of . the past Soft Yeti Materials Used- | one turn to lefs, Place in steam- farm machinery, by doing hospital beach towel, and bathing cap. Now purchase threo cheap but very ~ prétty: bandanas. A 'Handsome Ensemble Tie around your straw hat one of fhe colorful bandanas, twisting it fo make a rather wide hat band. a matching bandana and fash- on from It two strips of material fvhich you will tack Into your beach" Shoes and tle in a wide bow over our instep. With what remains of Li second bandana twist a newer nd of handle over -the straw one Ot your beach bag. Or use It in an applique desig on the sido of tho pasket-bag. Altogether the cost Is tritling -- and . plain. Inexpensive straw accessories become a hand- gomo Individual beach ensemble. New Gowns New Hats Rich Fabrics Call For Pictur- - esque Styles Failles, nioires, taffetas and stiff Jacquard silks -are ready at this season lo give women a fresh lease on their Summer lives. They make attractive daytime dresses and suits and handsome ev 'ing:-gowns. In and of themselves these mater shoulder--*"when duty?" "This evening at cight--but « on- ly till ten, of course." At ten, without special permis- sion, all first-year students must be behind their own closed doors. "Meet me at Borden's at eight," te directed swiftly. "We can slip over to the park." . Borden's was the drug store around the corner, Well-regulat- ed probes did not meet internes at Borden's, or walk with them in the park--not if they really want- "ed to get their caps. "No," Tran flung over her shoulder as she tore hercelf away. But she knew. she'd have a hard time living up to that "No" when he called softly after her; "You'- re the sweetest thing God ever "madd, Agility." She hurried all the 'more after that, because the errand was for "Miss Miller; and "the id are¥ ou off icicle's sense of timing was uncanny. She knew to a split second how long it should take fo get. from any given spot to any other given spot in the hospital, and back again, When Tran got back with the tray of sterilized dressings from the Autoclave--the eat cylin- drical steam -sterilizer--Miss "Mil. ler, with the assistance of Miss hour she had almost forgotten' that\ she was a misfit. When she got Lack to the dormitory, of course, she aould find the summons from Miss Armstrong; and that would Le the beginning of the end. Ready For Regular Duty Once back in the dormitory, she noticed a light in the demonstra- tion classroom. She had almost {forgotten that tomorrow she had been scheduled to demonstrate be- fore the class in nursing prcecedure + The making of bed with Patient in It. . . . The Bath of a. Patient in . Shirtwaister Has Novel Idzas By ANNE ADAMS x 3 BE NC) NS 2 £3 Y ; RAY rE / EEN S EANANIN 'With Rear nights right for dancing and good summer bands playing, there has been a rush for evening gowns that are sentimental summer-ish, Nothing dramatic or stark about these fril- ly, floating dresses. Materials are thin and fragile -- no heavy- cottons such as pique or kitchen-curtain ginghams, and yo would have to hunt all over town to get a white satin dress. Chiffons, nets and tulles, old-fashioned organ- dies and crinkle-weave sheer cot tons are the order of the day. Some Can't Wear Huifles The girls who can't abide -- or wear -- ruffles are choosing silk jersey, and the [rocks are mosfly the two-piece a Kelly green blouse, & pencil blue one with a lipstick red polo shirt. With these, chokery ol gold links or triple-ctranded white coral us ually are wor. Daity Core of Rugs Them Each Day carpets every day. That is the _ad- just match-"em-yourself kind: a full white skirt topped with" paraffin when cold. Housowives Advised to Clesn Vacuum. clean your rugs and - er or oven. I do mine in a process cooker and let steam for twenty minutes. Remove from steayner, tighten tops and invert to test for leakage. 'The next day I repeat. the steaming in the same method and for, the same period. Be sure to test again for leakage. Do not let jars touch either in steaming or the oven method. When cool store in cool dry. place. Peach Conserve 3 cups ripe peaches 3 'cup crushed pineapple 1 grapefruit 1 cup raisins 3 cups sugar ) % cup chopped or rolled pecuns Scald and cold-dip - peaches, peel. Add pineapple, add grape- fruit, sliced thin or chopped very. fine, add raisins and cook until' mixture thickens. Add sugar and cook until it thickens again. Add the nuts and cook for 6 minutes, Pour into glasses and cover with ~ Peach' Butter Wash and removes stones of about two_dozen peaches, but do' not remove skins. Also wash and remove seeds from one grapefruit. Have washed 1 cup of white rais- ins. Put all through the food chopper. For every cup of pulp use a cup of sugar, Boil for 15 minutes then add cne cup of "al. that we are here to do just that," of Montreal, young boys and girls in parks and playgrounds In differ- ent parts of the city are, this year, having their first taste of genuine self-government, They are being gi- ven a chance to nominate officers, electioneer for their favourite can- didate and vote for him, = It's no empty show either for the chosen council has an almost free hand in tho operation of the playground, Of course, this Idea has not-met with ,the same response In all sectlons 'ot the community, but In Campbell' Memorial Park, Rosemount, and Marcil Park, N.D.G,, it is flourish- ing. Some playgrounds are being run on the lines of an Indian. encamp- ment, with "chiefs" in charge, and others as small cities, with police officers, health officers, and safety officers, as well as mayor and the' council. But in any case, lo quote Miss Wynn Peterson, supervisor, of the Marcil playground, "the boys and girls are really administer. . the whole thing. 1 am here to ad- ~ vise and help them, but they organ: ize thelr own sports teams, handi- craft groups, etc., and coach them. Given a chance at all, it Is really extraordinary to goec how these you and at the same time train them- selves for the future, and we feel people can get things done, and nursing work, by joining the Red Cross or a National Patriohic Society. The men and, women of the Moth. er Country and of some of lhe sister Dominions have registered. Canadians will not lag- behind. Good Grooming Teach Your Daughter Daily Beauty-Aids _ Your small daughter may not be a beautiful child, but it's nobody's fault but your own if 'she isn't an attractive one. There are few. real beauties in the world, big. or little," but it does lie within the power ol every women to be attractive and. to have attractive children." And - that's enough, Whether one Is six or sixty, be ing attractive means being meticu lously clean from head to foot. Teach your daughter the not too subtle_difference between getting dirty and being dirty, Let her en- joy rolling in the mud and climb ing trees, but teach her to enjoy, too,.a good warm 'bath to remove the mud and grime, Health Hablts Then, too, being attractive means having shiny, healthy hair that comes from nightly brushing and Er RN x pnp pi fals have an Important look. With Smart, a third-year student, was 5 vice given by a group of thé lead- 1 ¢ al ; Re that toll the world that working. in the service room off. Wn fng carpet manufacturers, They Py hich have "been blanched | - foiing Dealn Laue) Jatfoct irls have waistlines and neatly the corridor from which the pri- say. that short use of-the--vacuum and chopped Cook for: an extra vies For 2 pos ure; clean nails and trimme 2 ~~ Founded hips, and skirts that swish | vate rooms opened. i cleaner daily 'Is far better than | LU minutes. CPut in jelly glasses; MSF ERRE S20 cuticle; comfortable, properly shod ; a rippling henillne or have a bustle, Right now, Tran knew, Miss } longer use of this convenieni. ap- - when cold soles with paraffin] Late Summer $0 simplo clothes with good mem pee HE tho head must. receive careful con- |. Miller was on private duty. The } pliance at less frequent intervals. : each Shortcake . taste Vg ie sll over i: , gp ; sideration. patient, one of the doctors from Dust - and grit do not have the 2 cups flour : ; less of Bs at 1s vk 1 ae ) 3 i Ydur Crowning Glory ..|..Saint Vincent's board of directors, H same chance to work down into the Foy teaspoons baking powder. Jacket Suits Are Are Good Looking oinoriap A p Sazan _ disposition Hats are more important as to 'had specially asked for Miss Mil. | | Hi base of the a £aTaHag: mises 2 a and Easy to Wear A is vrs. ie, ; crowns. Under them the hair ler. Eg g AN they act like little knlves, cutting 8 % i = : - should be drawn hi into bunch: For Tran, that alone RY 5 HH the fibers when they are stepped |: i cup shortening : The lady in search of fresh ad- |. +s up n.304 to brush her halr, ed curls or shiny folls, or brushed | "Miss Miller with a halo. But on tl on. - % cup milk Lod ed venture in clothes will soon' learn is e care o her LG and so on, up and twisted 30 that It looks like | top of that, the case was one of Empty the bag, wo, after each 1 teaspoon nutmeg that jacket suits: offer much that t an earller age than you may use and brush It inside and out | 1 or 2 eggs, optional 1s different. The darling of the late | think, however, she can be taught Dr. Sargent's. ... That lent Miss Miller wings of glory. Tran for. got her worry in an ague of eag-- erncss to please Miss Miller, burnished metal. The mirror should be intimately consulted, and If all 4%, does not look well upder the new brim no time shov'd bo lost in pay- (ing a visit to an expert hafrdressér. Simple Black ~ Returns to do simple grooming routines Mix flour, baking powder, salt, li it. regularly herself. - sugar and nutmeg. Cream in but. ter.' Add milk gradually (egg if ---used may be-added to milk after beating). Toss on*floured Hoard. Rol) lightly 'and cut into individual | cakes. Cook in a quick oven and when Jone split and butter, Place between sliced peaches, which have been previously prepared and- Summer--and, it we are not mis- taken, of the Fall--s the model, which Is made with wide revers and a double-breasted V fastening.- It the lady has a young figure she won't be able to resist it. .._Grandmother Wore One Of course, there is a jacket with a bustle back, done with double folls--grandmother. wore one like once a week. This makes it pos - gible, they say, for the air to keep } X- moving. through the fine pores of When. "she hurried, a little ' A _ the bag, which Is necessary if the breathless, into the service recom, cleaner is to 'keep on operating _ Miss Miller was daying, "Of all 35h ied most efficiently. "the patients in the world, doctors Don't worry when your vacuum' are the biggest babies. They're ~ cleaner begins bringing fuzz out of always sure they're going to die. a new rug or carpet. The Instituto He's diagnosed his own case a ot Carpet Manufacturers points out STITT LNA 5 One should seek for others the "happiness ono desires for one's sell.--Buddhist, i | Rams WHY HAVE > br es in the last six hours." that this fs loose ends left in dur- | covered with fruit sugar, Put on*| jt over her protruding cushioned . Complemented By Costume oT omy n She Just ox } ivi : ing tho weaving. Regular uso of the other half of shortcakes decorating skirt. Both of these jackets the ~~ / Jewelry - Migs French had one last week. J i vacuum cleaner will remove them | top with more sugared peaches and | shopper will consider for daytime, io : : Lo Believe it or not, he insisted on ar "within a short time. whipped cream. . tho business of sight-seeing, lunch 3 In month of August unrelieved taking his own temperature. How AA Sometimes a short tuft will show Hl Peach Pie ing on so on, But it it's a formal black In clothes and accessories be- de, you manage yours?' 4180 Itself above: the carpet surface. Do ave ready a 9 inch pie. crust ensemblo she's looking for; she i) ; : gins to -sell again like hot cakes... "Manage?" Miss Miller's blue | not pull it out, the carpet makers Which is light 'and flaky. Fill | will bo entranced by the pannler B : probably as a reaction from the | eyes held a glint of .cool amuse- Dashing all-round-the-town this advise. 'Shear it off eyon with the with fresh peaches, which have jacket" with draped folds over the ne 4 wild profusion of colors that flood | ment. "I treat him exactly-as-if --{--Simmer will be more fun with this surface. J. . been pecled and quartered and hips. EE ; the stores from April om. And at -| "he were-a bricklayer- who would | spirited youthful Anne Adams: v | _have heen sprinkled with fruit. ¥ I ob Feel the same timo there is renewed in: | not khow a clinical thermctneter shirtwaistor, Pattern 4180. Just Marinade is 'the name given an TI yorhatitl fo Seth I torest in costume jewelry, the ine After all, imagine it in' plaid gingham, a oil-and-acid mixture in which food © you would take ill from him.-- from a stethoscope. '@vitable complement of a plain | am the nurse. If--oh, here JR checked cotton or linen, coolly | is allowed to stand, or 'as it is- be prepared in advance, -Chilland | 'Greclan, 2 black dross. are, Dearborn!" topped off by, say, a snow-white | called to "marinate." when ready to gerve' cover with a : ' The oil-acid mixture usually -| layer of whipped cream Wrinkle oil with chopped huts, coliar. The beltless' princess. -effect _ lines give your figure lithe grace; East Indian Trend ~The new junk (fhat's the nick: She turned to Tran. consists of salad or cooking v MM #{Let's-gee what you've brought. 21 § vo ndme given to it by the trade) i8 | Um--six towels, Right, . . . the skirt briskly flares. Be sure plus lemon juice or vinegar, and #1 i : massive, with & decided East In. Sheet. Right . . Laparbtomy | "to following the clear sewing in- seasonings such as salt," peppery "Your Household 1 iE © dian' feeling. The Idea of dangling gown. Right. +. + But, my dear structions #coompanying this easy herbs, "onions or garlic. Vege. Px ble ANDY SALTGHIOIG ASS 8 . baubles on 'a single chain, which child, | you're positively * white |- pattern: tables for salad are. frequently roblems: 1418. "LOK-TOP" TIN 60¢ : 5 8 I Fy : ,:g0t a boost several years ago with | about" the mouth. How often Pattern 4180 is available in mis- | marinated before being combined Have you fussy ecatera in your iE él 2 fo 74 -% the craze for charm bracelets, con. .| musts" ses! and women's sizes 12, 14,16, | with mayonnaise or other dress. ily? Do you have trouble 'also packed in Pocket Tins | |. ,.Hnues in full forco. Many at the "I know, Miss Miller," ..Tran 18, 20, 30, 32, 34, 36, 38 and 40. ing; steaks, chops and broiling oy ing. Tailed and Interest, . ip . : "new necklaces are of the Eastern | blurted. "I have no proféssional | 4 Size 16 takes 3% yards 39 inch [ 'chickens také on fine - flavor if ip ng me ns Do your sakes of : Er colla¥ type, with large balls or flat poise. > But working 'with you is "fabric and % yard contrast: marinated béfore broiling; meats od, 8 elf-addressed envelope bs bi iv ,_. mold gadgets hanging in a cluster so--s0. exciting. that I -- well, I Send Twenty Cents. (20¢) in | skewered for broiling in the "ka- Miss Sadie B. Chambers, care of . \ (A in the front, The bib necklace Is a just forget about everything olse. coins (stamps cannot becaccepted) bob" manner are almost always® this paper, and she will endea- : : f E _ further exaggeration; a network Miss. "Mishit"' far this Anne Adams pattern.' 'marinated first. vour to solve your, problems. wat E: be i 'ot simulated rubles, sapphires and: For once, out of- complete in- | Write plainly size, name; address BT v i baroqiio pearls ending fn tear-drop: | Ceptness, she had said the right | and style number and send to Let none of you treat his broth- Issue No. 32 -- '39 { pendants lies flat on the chest and thing. Miss Miller's smile was al- Anne Adams, Room 426, 73 West oF In a way shé himself would dis. Ld z 1 7 coverers about six square Inches. most i viendly, Adelaide St.," Toronto, like to be treated,--Mohammedan, " C y GROWN IN SUNNY SOUTHERN ONTARIO