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Daily Mirror from London, London, England • 7

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Daily Mirrori
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London, London, England
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Sex equality is all Th war. i us KNOW you're all getting I rather tired of War filllis, not mlss but I do. ask you to make an exception of one which has only just arrived in this -coon- volved in a domestic mix-up in try. a Dutch which Joan Bennett is a' prominent For In "Airs MINIVER' member. (Empire, W.

today) Hollywood Lots of satire at the expense has produced the finest, and of the Nazis and some gOod actmost soul-stirring about ing from Allyn a Britain at war. Holding the dsc 1.0 UOU all know what a nuis.4o an: ance that can be when nd: you're out with a small child that cannot walk. on Here's the answer to yoitr ds: problem of how to carry him or 3.0 her without getting over-tired ou ano ourself. It's a home-made child-carrier 4 30 and you can put it together in 5. 6 one evening.

It's made of hil- webbing. It is a story about the people and the effect of the impact of war on a typical middle class family in a quiet little English Village. The simple heroism ttley of this community through Dunkirk to the Battle of Britain at is most vividly pictured. Almost too realistic is one terrific scene, showing the Miniver family sheltering in their watching their home being destroyed by divebombers. Greer Garson as Mrs.

Miniver is in a dramatic clash with a wounded Nazi airman, and in a verbal skirmish with the village despot, who objects to a youthful inter-family romance. As the autocratic Lady Belden, Dame May Whitey achieves one of the triumphs of the most moving picture of the year. On no account miss this inspiring 'tribute to the courage of our women under conditions of total war. THE GOLD RUSH (London Pavilion, Sunday). WITH a running and spoken by himself Charles Chaplin has infused new life into his classic comedy of seventeen years ago.

The are still there, notably the famous boot-eating scene and the funny cabin over the precipice episode. Georgia Hale's get up as leading lady will give the girls a laugh Gtiod fun. SONG OF THE ISLANDS" (Odeon Today) PHIS is a gay an inconsequentd. musical comedy gorgeous Technicol Southern Sea setting. The tunes are reail Sing Me Song of the Islands is a certain best seLle hav Bett Grable to sing them.

of Jack Oakie to suppl some real laughs. My only complaint about th; delightful of melod and mirth is that we don't enough of him. SON OF FURY" (Gaumont Sunday). TYRONE POWER, as a perk secuted young nobleman of Georgian days. certainly has to fight his ways to.

victory in this robust period melodratha. Highlight' is a terrific fistic combat with villainous George Sanders. 4: Write for the FREE Man: STRUCTIONS and diagram to on: Child Carrier," Everybody's 8.30 Club, Daily Mirror," Fetterur: a lane, E.C.4, and enclose a nce stamped addressed envelope. 0.45 You can borrow this webbing Re.2o idea to make reins for a toddler 1.25 now that you can't get leather (41- ones. ADVERTISER'S ANNOUNCEMENT VI, EN'S pet peeves, like lit straws, are slight and look what happened, to the camel.

Differences of opinion are usually unimportant to begin with. And the best way to dispose of a meaningless quarrel is to wash it up quickly. Arguments that drag to tawdry wrangles take on unwarranted importance. Peace at any price is a good marital motto. A YANK DUTCH (Regal, Sunday).

JIRANCHOT TONE is the hero of this comedy-drama about an RAF pilot forced down in Holland, and immediately in- And ti the next quarrel is partly your fault, here is a comeback to bail you out accepted the grime and grease rESE words are not mine. They belong to a of industrialism. of Abbey wrote to me after she had been Quietly dependable, they are meeting organised by a women's movement, and she asks: putting their shoulders to the these women cheap sensationalists all hours, doing I'd like to have your views on her outspoken comments, so all sorts of hard jobs. But you ere is her letter: can never make me believe that A week or so ago I was at a meeting attended by 'women, every female heart echoes the resided over by women Eight hours of shrill, excited clamour shrill cry for equality. equality.

for one nave chil- There is something abort "I was there, not to think as a herd, but to think as an inch- dren. the seeking insistence of tiny ideal. I came-away asking myself one question: Each sex is vitally necessary lips that fully compensate and "Are these women cheap sensationalists to the othe In her own natural satisfies. I a'y be be quite candid, I think all this clamouring for equality her woman stands alone. fashioned, but I dare any with man is sheer rot.

God II innacle of motherhood is you to delve deep down in your never intended that woman unscalable by man. Why, then, hearts, and then openly reshotild be equal to man. Or man this talk of equality flounce Motherhood. You equal to woman. couldn't do it.

Apart from the physiological The woman power of this Why then clamour for differences, man is more fitted country has been turned to equality with man, when you to shoulder heavy phy- good account by the powers- stand alone sical and mental, than woman. that-be. I know that. Women Woman was created by God- have donned uniforms; have There you are. Now what do yOu think Write and tell me your reaction.

Address your letters or post ards' to Sex Equality," Everybody's Club, Daily Mirror," Fetter-lane, E.C.4. My hints postbag this week also contained some very good information, so I'm passing some of it on. Many of you want to patch or alter Clothes fairly frequently, and find you haven't any matching or contrasting material with which to do it. Also you can't afford to spend clothes coupons on an odd half or quarter of a yard of material, but you might start an idea something like this suggested by Miss Beale of Hampstead. Why net get your local Motto for prettily.

Just smile like a nice as if it hurt, or you didn't mean don't sigh when you say. I'm sorry, darling." Marriage takes the courage of a hero and the self-abnegation of a saint but if you want it, it's worth you'd better put your heart in it. ii i u'7 0.,... 1 1 f': 0 4.... 4 It 4 cs Did you MACLEAN your teeth to-day? I Nice work! ii, 6 01 Isir 1.: WELL, THAT'S 1 Now 4: OF THE CH EXCUSE YOU MUST Gar 1 T.T7i ME, JANE Do WORK TO i 4 10 k- T.

r. USELESS EUSTACE ia ff kVA ag. 400 14, ir F4l fr Io io 1 to There Scarlet runners, old boy Every little helps. y'know MACLEANS TOOTH PASTE BRITISH TO THE TEETH One size only to end of war, 111 per tube (ine. Purchase Tax) 421 aE 4 BLESSED Events are big responsibilities.

Babies tie a girl down, threaten romance, and flatten the budget. But they are com.pensatidn for everything you ever XOO ood Yo viaste a single crumb or HEALTH ge Red Bakers BeAe ortfiel4l 1 SUGGEST 1 4.4" I 'IN lait i- A iV: -r -wHILF i 44 4 11,,,, ot' -mac RAWENT ToLD ME YET STEAMER- i IF A r( fl A -1- 5 -1 1 7-, 1- imams SISTER! I CHFOSE LAISiTSENiSLAND. 4 I T'S OFF THE YOU THE NEXT TIME sLAD it, 7. )1 1 BEACH, 'T 1 FLORIDA 1 i i .....) 1i 2 i 4 .1 m0n 2 i A 163 I' JANE Women's Institute, Mothers' Meeting Guild, or W.V.S. to open a patching exchange service If you want a piece of sheet- Ing, or shirting.

you might take along velvet or serge, and exchange it. "If nobody wants your patch one week, then it could go into a common fund as might be just what someone else may be looking for." I think, this an excellent idea, because you might find a patch sometimes that would be big enough to make a new set of collars and cuffs to pep up an old frock. 4- 4- -4- As the stinging season is at mean the bee and wasp a note of what Miss B. Herbert, of Saffron Walden, says: In his speech, Mr. Churchill quoted the saying: A wasp cannot sting more than It can and often does, since it withdraws the sting after using.

It is the bee that leaves its barbed sting, and this continues inject further poison. If you get a sting, before applying any remedy such as ammonia or iodine, in the case of a bee sting, the sting should be removed, and in both cases the spot bitten and sucked until the poison. which has no ill-effect in the mouth, can be tasted." Some people have always refused to use chipped or cracked enamelware. But now it is scarce some of us have to use damaged pots and pans. Mrs.

G. Thick, of Salisbury, says, if your saucepan is chipped on the bottom of the inside, place a piece of greaseproof side the bottom of the uan and you can then cook your i7e'getables quite safely the, lot for today. Don't forget this club is here for your benefit to discuss subjects of interest to you, to help you with advice and to receive your good ideas and suggestions to pass on to others, so write to me when you want Address your letters or postcar "Everybody's Club," Daily Mirror, Fetter-lane, E.C.4. For anything I pub-lish pay half a guinea. marriage petted.

and will never miss. And here is the way it is, written by, a girl who feels the same way: You are the trip I did not take; You are the pearls I cannot buy; You are my -blue Italian lake; You are my piece of foreign sky. A man in the hand is worth ten on the loose. A baby in the house is better than trips and pearls, and all the lakes in Italy. And she only lives alone who lives not for another.

HEALTH for .) 0 1 131911 SHAPES Made with NYLOF LAST LUMP TUFTS REMAIN FIRM SPA WRIPSIII WORKS, CHtSHAM, BUCKS: vi6OLIR LIMITED IN SUPPLY BUT NOT IN 4'OOI)NESS rg attelti Toffee RHEUM ATISM is mare than a PAIN IN THE HECK THAT is only the beginning. There is more to follow, if you choose to ignore those early twinges. Kruschen will help remove the cause waste poison in the blood-, stream. Double Action Kruschen contains six mineral salts. it is both aperient and diuretic, and when taken regularly, will gently; yet thoroughly, cleanse the stream.

The poisons in which rheumatism so often begins are eliminated. Doctors have endorsed the value of Kruschen as a preventive against 'Amu. snatism. Don't neglect those Start a course of Kruscheu now a tea. spoontnl in a tumbler of hot water, firsit thing every morning, for a month.

If the twinges still persist after treatment, see your doctor. Kruschen costs only and 7d, i (including Tax) from all 140(4 4014 7 lea 1 le i a 4 SAL 1 Fl) TABLE SIF Friday, July 10, 1942 THE DAILY MIRROR 'ADVERTISERS' ANNOUNCEMENTS Page 7 3.

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