Show rs THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 12 1833 Giving Housewives a "New Deal" With How Science Discards Traditional Modes Electrified Kitchens of Cooking for Modern Methods with easy access to the service door to the dining-roothus providing an unbroken production styled work surface from the delivery entrance to the service door With the electric refrigerator and range the electric dishwasher electric food-mixand other appliance! the in the modern housewife kitchen is relieved from countless hours of tedioue tasks and kitchen drudgery and can add several hours daily to her leisure time of Efficiency and Convenience That Save Time and BringFreedom il m er ' A Clock That Keeps ftorri Fatigue and Perfect Mental Strain UNCLE rvy-9 ft 3 - i A General View It Arranged to Save Dish-Wash- 44 The modern kitchen is not only an efficient place in which the hotisewife can work but is also one of the most beautiful and cheerful places The color combinations have been worked out so that they are pleasing to the eye and permit a great deal of work without All work surfaces as well as the walls and ceiling are micarta a product that will not chip burn or stain Pots pans and dishes will not dent its surfaces nor will acid or alcohol harm it Such walls are durable and fadeless and never need repainting The only cleaning they require is an occasional wiping with a damp cloth These walls also have the advantage all-ste- el table-decorati- The Unbreakable Radio Tube R i -- ' unbroken space with no cracks or crevices anywhere in the room to clean The cabinets are equipped with automatic lights which light when the doors are opened Glass shelves permit complete visibility of all space within for proper storage of utensils These cabinets also provide necessary space and facilities for the proper storage of kitchen utensils and tools in the form of drawers for silver and cutlery The wall cabinets above the working table surfaces also provide ideal storfood supage space for plies and service dishes all properly apportioned as to location adjacent to tne dishwasher and range refrigerator The cabinets and kitchen equipment have been so arranged that the dishes or utensils used for that particular appliance are within reaching distance The lighting of the kitchen is also un-- The T The World’s Oil Supply SEAL SHIELD Court Cross Drawing of the New Radio Tube in Which a CylinA Pi in known deposits at the kata of the present consumption is sufficient to last tha Section world for the next 80 centuries accord- Pspulu Mutual drical Shell of Copper Is Substituted for the Covering of Glass I ing to Dr Gustave Egloff pf Chicago with only two million acres of oil wells producing in the United States alone Dr Egloff points out that America has 1100000000 acres of possible and oil land that is yet to be explored developed fruits and vegetables are used in a novel but method adopted by effective Helen C Large of Bristol Connecticut to Interest children in eating wholesome foods Miss Large describes four of the dolls she used for this purpose The first doll which made the one was a big-fachildren laugh when they sew it Tha head waa a big red apple end tha body consisted of a email cabbage Carrots formed tha legs and stalks Of crisp celery made the arms White thumb tacks were used for tha eye nose and mouth The head anna and legs were fastened to tha body with skewer) and wire The second doll was toads as follows: A small potato waa used for the head Tha body consisted of carrots with a dress of spinach The bonnet was a cabbage leaf The arms and legs were slices of potatoes cut in the form of these - D t four members r : The third doll had a beet for the bead and for the body an orange with a lettuce dress Grapes formed the arms and fourth doll had a head mads of vine-cover- worked day after day covering it with of tha heavens and pictures of giants dwarfs strange animals birds and fishes eich section having a legend on which the dr awing is based On of tha oddest drawings among the In some many ia that of the respects they wera quit normal but ia tha matter of lower lipi they were monstrosities Tbeir lips were of such length vend remarkable elasticity that with one flip tbeir entire faces could be covered By shutting out tha light from their eyes they believed they were hidden from charts ' view Like their legendary neighbors with the broad aoled foot they covered their faces when tha sun was too hot or used tha lip si a fan monocles ' it seems The had company in the realm of legendary freaks for there were two other strange races of beings pictured These were called “Bemmya” and “Parvenia” The Bemmys according to legend had their mouths and eyes located on their chests One branch of this family was pictured as being headless and hiving eyes in thelg' shoulders The Parvenia wera more fortunate in the way of eyes for legend says they had four optics so set in their heads that they could tee in all directions at tha same time free-swingi- One-legg-ed The Wasp’s Dolls Made of Vegetables OLLS made of “Monacle77 ed one-legg- MULATTO STEEL OM METAL One-Legg- cathedral HE ancient in Hereford England shelter what is believed to be tha rarest map of the last centuries of tha middle ages This historical relic which is several square yarde in area was the work of one Richard of Haldlngham a painstaking worker with quaint Ideas of topography who labored with infinite patience for years to tell of the stran legends of the early days and Illustrate them with drawings at crude as their unusual v subjects were This map pictures a man endowed by nature with only one leg but with a foot so amazingly large ana a tola so broad that it could be used either as a sunshade or a defense much like a shield The legend accompanying the drawmen ing describes a race of called Monacles dwelling in India" One would suppose that with a single leg a Monacle would have great difficulty in keeping himself balanced or getting anywhere According to the legend however a Monocle was a speed demon for he was able to hop with surprising velocity When e Monocle wanted to protect himself from the heat of the sun he merely est down — how the legend does not say —lifted his leg and made a shadow with the broad sole From the beginning of the map to its end Richard Haldingham gentleman How Blindness May Be Cured Y tha er THE and silent This kitchen also has a minimum today is described as “ the most amax- - number of cracks crevices or spaces example of efficiency convenience to collect dust and dirt under 'around jng andtima-saVtBj-? elements that hsve ever 1?br brtW&etf''the''':vafijtie been assembled for the housewife” The equipment Theelectricaf legless base kitchen and laundry are the cabinets and appliances culmination of years of study and ex- form a front and top surface that is unbroken thus eliminating cracks perimentation on the part of domestic All work ' surfaces are made In scientists and electrical engineers Taking the kitchen as a unit the equipment pleasing colors which absorb light has been so arranged that the flow of and do not cast unpleasant light rework will follow a logical order saving flections From tho top of the work surfaces range and refrigerator to the miles of steps in preparing meals floor an unbroken front la also presented All legs of such equipment as the electric range and refrigerator have been removed and this space unused In the past has been utilized as cabinet and drawer space This means that the radio tube is replaced by a cylindrical housewife will not have to worry about ADIO tubes so rugged in construction that they can be container made of copper cleaning under this equipment as no The entire assembly of the new tube dirt or dust can collect there dropped from a height of six feet to a floor of solid concrete with appar- which is smaller than those commonly The base cabinets have been set forward about four inches beyond the base ently very little risk of suffering dam- used is housed inside a ventilated shell unibe to claimed more metal of is and been in have introduced to provide ample toe space This allows England age The familiar glass covering of the form and freer from microphonic noises the housewife to stand up close to the The plate terminal is connected di- work space in comfortable position rectly to the copper cylinder which The linoleum floor covering is Drought inof vacuum forms the greater part the up to the top of the toe cove so closure The vacuum seal is made at the right that there are no cracks or corners in i gl which dirt and dust can lodge The grid and cathode leads are carried for cleaning of the floor then is a quick and SLATt TERMNAC connection to the terminals ‘ easy task as the housewife has only an MUUTION The latest model of radio tube shows an amazing improvement over the first' SCREEN GRID device for wireless use of which Thomas AW COOLED PLATE A Edison is considered the grandfather GRID That the electrical wizard waa aware of IAL PLATE TO OLASJ the electrical action of such a tube was NJULATO proved at a recent demonstration in CONNECTIONS which one of Edison’s early lamps was "AL SNELL successfully used as the detector tube of IUS6ER' MOUNTS) a radio receiving set -- GLASS time-keep- er eye-stra- in j SAM is the proud what is described as in perfect tha world It ia a master clock which according to tha government engineer who designed it will not gain or lost more than ons second in five or six years! This clock was made for the United States Naval Observatory to regulate all ' official clock and correlate the time signals broadcast daily over government The Electric Towel-DriWhich I Concealed In On of radio stationa The clock operates on a unique printhe Cabinet ciple A slender bar of crystal quart a Left i The Electrle Refrigerafew inches long is suspended In an air tor Whl'li I Located Near the chamber in which the temperature ia Electric Range kept constant to within a few hundredths of a degree The arrangement of usual yet effective and con- tha quarts bar in the chamber ia such venient The celling insures that air vibrations react on it to produce the ultimata in reflected light what is called an “acoustic feedback” from a central lighting fix- Thr bar of quarts is delicately susture As an auxiliary fixture pended on (lender threads An accuracy an efficient soft light is located of one part in 100000000 ia claimed ovel the dishwasher Lights ’ are alsoplaced under the Wall The Origin of the I tha cabinets and give proper lilac which ii ow of tat most light intensity to all work aur-- f and aplendlo U flowering ace areas originally came from Per- Tha linoleum will not spot ia but it has been a naturalized plant or stain and germa can not in tha world’s gardens for several cenlive on its surface The walla turies likewise possess similar germThera are two or three distinct species killing qualities arid aeveral varieties tha colors varying ins? TWateeLraWa fast easy to clean dust-proo- f bod? is’familiar with its fragrance and will not warp ' t Which ia often too powerful to make it within In tha floor the welcome as a kitchen provides proper doors Tha perfume ie exhaled moat allocation of equipment for strongly in tha evening and in mild showall work Tha refrigerator ia ery weather and ia due to the evaporanear the delivery entrance tion of essential oiL The lilae belong! to the olive famand has an adjacent work snrfac for the reparation of eold foods Next is the ily and ia closely allied to tha common dishwasher and sink and then another privet but it bears no flesh? fruit and work surface where cooked foode are ts valueless except for the splendor of its prepared Adjoining thie ia the range blossoms Kitchen In VWtK Everything of the Lateat Step AU Cabinet Have Gian Shelve and Storage Space 1 Built Into the Cupboard Provided Under the Steel Cabinets The Left! A Cabinet for Cooking Utensil Space Provide a Usable Surface Above Time you have ever noticed while on a through fields little brown Jugs IFhike hanging on blackberry bushes then body was a tomato and Its arms and legs were carrots you have seen aome of the handiwork of Miss Large told the children a story the potter wasp about each dolh One related how a boy 'he potter wasp usee clay for making who could swim better than others and its potlike nest which has the appear-Thi- s who finally saved three persona from ance of a tiny jug wasp molds its nest of pellets of mud After attaching Eating vegetables and fruits drowning to a bush the insect then lays helped him tIGHT is being re- flow a Sightless Eye I Held quency current in the the nestand also places therein a supply Another story was about a girl who to the blind Open in Readiness to Apply back of the eye behind an egg stored could run faster than the bpys She won of food after which each little jug is sucCurrent the with the of complete detachment point sealed As soon as the baby a beautiful silver cup One reason was cess in certain cases in a Used in Treating Blindness of the retina A special carefully that she always ate vegetables every revolutionary rightist hand tha method A Special Electrode Is Used electrode ia used for the foodsp hatches It finds provided by its thoughtful parent day Set Up the Necessary purpose of netting up in to uses a that A third story related how a homely In finding a bountiful supply of food Inflammation animation This is dona electrical current little girl wished to become beautiful her offspring tha mother potter wasp for to cause the detached to retina "gum up" by Alandmarry a handsome prince She tried This treatment which la being used debecome fixed in its proper place to shows great skill and cleverness and London ia of consists food Eye Hospital which this everything but did not succeed until she the Royal though restore the patient’s lost sense of vision ate raw carrots tomatoes and apples scribed as being based on the restoraspiders cateroillara and tha larvae bf She then became so beautiful that she tion insects must be stored in the little jugs pf the retina which is like the film Synthetic Castor Oil married the prince and becama a prinin advance of use it still must Be long liable and to camera fall in a away js cess i castor oil which is one fresh whetrit is to be consumed by the As Miss Large related the story about from the beck of the eye causing blindvoracious young wasps The mother SYNTHETIC products of the each doll aha named the different fruits ness This has been one of the greatest is described as having wasp paralyzes tha insects to be used and vegetables of which it was mads as food by stinging them in a certain problems of eye specialists for many many advantages over the natural oiL ‘ First of all it can be produced in un- spot of their bodies This does not kill rtnlgl years The usual treatment in the past limited quantities at a low and stable tha creatures but merely renders them showing these dolls and telling the has been for the patient to lie on hi stories about them she met several of back for weeks in the hope that the de- price It has no pronounced coloration helpless In this condition they are the mothers of these children whq told tached retina would fall into its normal Because of its chemical composition ' packed into the little Jugt Thus whenv her that their children were not only position again the synthetic castor oil greatly retards the wasp eggs hatch out a few days later The Potter Wasp’s Tha new plan for tha treatment of rancidity in soaps It can also b used an abundant aupply of fresh food ia at Which I Molded Oat of Pellets of Mad eating vegetables but were asking for them every day nd Ilang on Bash Oiindness call for the use of highrfre- - in toilet creams and fee powders hand for tha hungry baby wasps OasrritM lilt Is Kiss fount SuCoou U an apple Its y ’ -- - Food-Contain- er i |