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Show SECTION"" TWO frROVO. '(UTAHV DAILY " HERALD', FRIDAY; DCTOER ' 13, 1939. PAGE FIVE I ! Beauty Children Health Food Fashions Home I J. Poor Health Hinder .11 hart Men?xSuEe,Sa SWo- Does Try Out Swooning, Girls; Vapors Are By 3IA1UAN MAYS MARTIN tyilEN a Scotchman calls anyone thrifty it's no over-state-. , rrient. He knows what he's talking about and recognizes thrift. In any language. I was, therefore, tremendously Impressed Im-pressed by the statement of a visiting Scot to the press that the'Amerlcan girl receives more value, for-the' money ? she spends than the" canny " Scotch ' ' lassie. Praise from a Scotchman ' x : ' ty ' Is praise Indeed. It's -heartening to hear that-w&are not an extra-i - agant lot who can ends meet, let - never make l alcne . overlap. "Without" much .personal' data. to go by. I'm in no position 'to challenge t h e . aforesaid , St! m a " visa s t atement a d e by a iting. .Glas gow merchant. When lnter- viewed, the 'young man was clad in "native dress, a perfect model MRS. MARTIN . for" anAmerican cirl' hart-try Echool: outfit. But. you know hcw; S '-':. . ic is with Scotchmen. They have rise ana iau wnue music seems to their own method- keeping kilts POur from their ; bases.. -" , -; ;. .masculine.- - ' . . : ' Many collaborated on the Job. ... - . ----- ; iut Frank Bludworth.ysoundlz- ;;. ' : Good Luck To You! - ' ard. worked - out - and . made the "A v "" ' ' - trick equipment to 'reproduce the ' One thing 1 reel conndent-fofTis'-' sound. -.Knotty, problems of this. that the American girl has a great1; sort are his, specialty. He worked many more clothes than any lassie out .a "remote control system on, whose station in life is comparable . one of the Du Pont estates, where- ' to "her own. I'd like' also to bet . by the wealthy owner could switch . -jthat if she gets -better value it's.: on Practically anythingirom the more by good luck than by good "hired help to a fireside chat from ; . " management, or that the value is 3L hidden controls, all oyer' the A represented . by-the style of the vast place. - . , ..x..;:.x AA , y garment. After all. one does-pay. AAt Riverside Memorial church i- . and bay high., for styled A thing in New York City, often called 7 ' , that is- out tf ; fashion v may be Rockefeller jchurch, he fixed things, bought for a song. anda' thing- so Dr. Fosdick could be, heard in -.that is in fashion isiregarded'as every -nook' land ' cranny; - At the cheap at any price. ' . .. . fountain -'display at , the- Fair he ' A- TlaereV no "explanation of ""the usese what'is calledstereophonic: ' . - "front" girls put up on small-sal-.sound, which is the aural equiva- 4 aries. other than they are . good lent of the old. stereoscopic idea. managers and clever buyers.- ; v : . Two mikes pick up both sides of c Rigid economy in the matter of the,' orchestra, and- broadcast jitc lunches good for the,' figure as from two speakers. The result is well -as the budget can't account that, the sound J of individual - in- . for, everything: It simply must be. struments gives added depth. Just as the Glasgow merchant says, as the two-pictures-f in a stereo-, stereo-, that they are thrifty--aces high at scope when combined give the il- - getting -their money's" worth. .Tiii3 particular compliment is so out '-or the usual run that r thought Iu say. thank you. kind sir." and at the same ' .time - broadcast .his opinion. ; , . " T- s ' . . rvnw mar. 1 m r nrnp.mirnptii v y l?ow that Im clothes-minded I.- ;: ; k;; : ' bustle controversy cr commenting cn the fact that over-stuffed cas- tumes are tabe-our aa lot in life. At leasx. so .say disquieting rumors from abroad. : 1 There's a new sort of offensive, cne wrucn Axrv cnamDenain. with or without lus umbrella, is quite powerless to influence, although al-though I think Anthony Eden misht. . . , - " Ladies dress for the Anthony Edens of - the v:orld or-such i3 the popular belief. If it's thumbs down from personable young men. I wouldn't give a nickel for the future of the bustle. If. otherwise. it jceives a Bl-d1hand' there's no' by. filling the ice pans with boiling lack of esar-hepe esar-hepe for us. It's! back-to bustles, water.- - x-.'f; " ciseW fresh -air cr raUier bustles to back. .. -" v.'- . - - x . - : :v hnd su Pr Sad Commentary It's 'a sad. commentary on the. common .sense of . women - that- they. can be persuaded to cramp ramo winning it. why -namper movements with bustles of all tlungs, and with corsets." which are something every' sane woman fondly imagined she could Udze or ? DiSSsed rtiS i t rSSdir w c"'?.Ja JfAffi leave alone? more attract! they did very .well, being neither f unsightly nor uncomfortable. But Apparently foundations are not to ; remain. comrortaDie cr, not. 1 ney are to be banished to make wa? lor - the -garments - capable') of greater control and much grcau r discomfort;.- x j t-aK, murt b x asolike "thev" -and a tut on the corset lace V gay. and a tug. on the corset lace and be prepared to faint- grace fully.' or else 'eschew all forms of er2rcise. "'j'-'"t "" Vapors Is ..the-word for those swooning spells.. If you don't know just what it means. . loolc ' it - 1 Jl SDIC lit'CT liLClUl JVHOC. AAdT ., I clothes, what on earth impels an. .lcKs-. . , i -t-.-. ' Uheruseof an- antiseptic - drymglotion 'containing alcohol over .i 1 . i . v,w, ... - ' '. - f.x . i lotion nr r-rmTn-nrtf-rf ' . x- - pntirp . farp : .Ymi nmbaWv, - ijicii iu ku uam lUtiiicui ttAauii , - v. ' . ; -"-. . - . ,t . , ... . . . ewiy pamiea wooaworK. ii.-- Wash vour fare twice dailv with , nna a powder j make-UO - ght for freedom Xand 'so. , after-; , . :; "' VV, S warm soapsuds', and rinse thor- VXrXJ- GCeS ine -triCS. OO gC. OUt --V ,.., i,-- feVifnn hietnrv hnlnff-frAm ha '-.(.Ulna, . onrl xrr thPV Of t.Pn ftPPnmnanV HrV " Heat ChOCOlate colcgne- ana -smelling salts .Dotue- - j " ?M"i"w" ' riTr? " ..7" 1 "'.7; "TIT . 7 rinnWo hniipr ,Jnf;" etStr "P"7,VL wMb. r wait for the .vapors .to ovtrtake V you; ,Some fUf fh? : VJ, x t If I am painting a frightening V(,tr. f fan and -intPr it's hP- cause me Cisquieung caa:es. anu fashion news stories from the Paris openings have me down. There's not a doubt '-.about their being true, but there", remains 4i fnr n- fn nrnvp whpthpr vce are mice or women. .We appear to be on the brink of a great discov- cry. whether or not women dress to please men or to please them- selves. "- V,x Just because men. despite our Insane reason bats .love' 'Us still is no to suppose that we can foist bustles and what-have-you to say nothing of the vapors on the poor, long -suffering dears! - Coming Back . JCQUllCain. 'S1- JLTUSe' . - . '- j . Voice Planned t By One Man By TALBOT LAKE I TE FIND ourselves writing about V sound reproduction very often .these days ..because sound reproduction, repro-duction, in wide sense, has be-come be-come an integral part of -our lives.' At the' New York Fair there is a splendid spectacle every evening. In the Lagoon; of Nations.---Mrs. Roosevelt.: in her My Day columns-mentions columns-mentions this fountain, fireworks, gas lighting and-music display every tune she.sees.it. Mountain sprays illuminated by hidden lights lusion of depth. Movies will soon use- this system ,: SO -that players , will actually , seem to be talking, without the - impression : that ithe sound is comingrfrom some vague f place. ? -V --'"'; ' "Bludworth moved from Pensa- VJ7t .S imnwrT mnvpn lrnm wnsat he lives' with; his wife? and two . 'children He's fifty-one and -is nuts ; abou jailing ana navigion That , started, him building radio direction finders for. boats. He be- k an nve .years ago. inougni' tnai 'i.l t"rs'" tirV' found that the business has grown bigger than ever. . . , - . , l .1 : - Short euts ; ty. . . Defrostinj "an - electric refriger- ator can be dene in half the time A quick cake .Icing may. be rnade by mcltinj a plain chpc clat- candy bar - on ; the : cake. x while it is still hot. V , -.-v...-. ... "xx r.jv - .1 c ' . j , . . -: : - preserves' the paint and wakes washing easier? Pot 1 c C r A W 0.1.15 . WM C X 1 1 V .v - s-- r' : x" By ll t AiS Ntw YUHii .-t from the rans oneninss. comes1 enthusiastic .comment of more and more remi- ? niscent .fashions, many of these ; bustles. Their shadow has been s?cn for months. The surprising uib awk.ataiitw. ab viio wji.i . ui thing is that so many predicted that the Paris openings .would play . K ... t;ieir ,L - x ., V? 1- - Li v rV i.1: : T7 . . f . MnMe. . - Cover topSxand-sides or; rasn .oris vor v it n er r as,r 5 -with the following frosting-. . : ,' . - . ; ' . nfl frnm tViP nil crlanrtc rnmhlnprl SOFT CIIOCOLATE -r . - f -v - 'x -.--; '.:v: y,-y .. . - u-it.h staip mftVp-un ami ringt: This. - 4 squares unsweetenea . .. .nn 1 . . v . . 7 ...... . 1 n .!. 1.M M..k1.i..(. , . up the so-called-period .fashions, .conservative treatments to please We have been wearing p e r 1 o d aU corner v ' ' c ' . r fashioru long, enough to : expect -Dresses for day tune and after- that the new season would eo comxTi . - rt" - c dresses OI TlOU? instead or lietl. But it isn't so.; x . - . The Alex Maguv' collection Is ah example of this. It contains manv 18S0 reminiscences which are cli- n hrirrhHc rfiinr- Km. raded eveninz crown with a.wlde velvet inset around the knees at front, pulled up at back into a bustle bow. s-More modernized silhouettes are seen in mtea ana narea alter- noon dresses ana suits with bands of old-fashioned chenille embrold- ery down the fronts of basque-like bodices, around flared hems, sometimes some-times . edging flared Deolums. Fall Afternoon Dress . . f r - ' .A f fprnoon dresi thafwiil orace anv aatnerina is this one m wine-colored rayon crepe jinJ r,.ll l; KpA.miArprl.ftve ; " ' j R eo air Vorlc Sr-i...;! ; .rA 5 - ' tt1 1 .t- ' : TTTii:..ri".'' : ; - wm . Baseball' rroDiemsi " . ; ' f 1 By JACQUELINE HUNT . . - .. . . . - C.VUH tnougn you nave no-senotw Deauiy proDiems,-.a gooa 7 Check-up occasionally Wpn't' hTirt you. - In general you have to wcrrT: less In the, summer, about your looks. Never- th , this ig- good time to see If your skinis In the best "r,, j' w - ,m i.- h ' a possible, condition and tp.makf a.few plans for .fall. A bit of repaur-wuitt uyw wij. '-f tumn. outfit. :.V"r; r.. , ; . glands due to faulty; e 1 i m i nation; improper diet.' it may. be due to improper local car?. .See that you get adequate exer- - jw. r-x r. tv ",vwaB .vu.uu wuuiuic.. . . - fy.n-p wvift iire rhpt-se celerv oi iounaauon ' cream or sunprooi .wnexi : ,ac: v..-o. Huva wHa,,,, v,, , , , , try to check ; X . ' . peciaRy . caref ulr to. remove ):every S. jSSS crleam and anyTcind of fine, fluffy or otherwise. shows by her, actions ; Women NeurcAic. .' 21!; 1 "!.:.?! old make-up before re- fdlarts. plexi a colorKthathe. 'X x . r,eVv.r,:VV lu- ' '?" . niklwd to a paste.? Marinate . and less pomade; on. your, nps- oeiore .witnout V"? They are Ices" self-reliant - rxcise and more cise ana more MISS HCNT oughly with cold water, followed ;by an astringent. Use only liquid c ' V AO f VV A ' speck of softening -cream over area II U S F e a t 11 V e ;. you expect o rouge, void powder- L'. " -. v-; Vbfthe heavy-type.- . . ok G UNN . V ; ': ' x Besides . the . bustle. there' are. other forms of back fullness that are also outstanding. There is the panel back, with, gathered fullness w i waw & t uiuicoo auu tuui are 'numerous examples of back fullness inores.. Peplums, bows', and loops are all in r the bustle; . . . . mood, and there are advanced and noon wear nave, easy movement in a. uieu .mmuucuu much in ! evidence, ; The separate dress-sans jacket gets top-bUling. Many r these dresses are designed to be worn with short fur jackets, Tiiorir hmaHintH riMVPfvn nriH moire are among the fabrics em- ployed in afternoon costumes, car- rying out the .old-fashioned note.- Satin is also a leader. . Coats irr which the silhouette vanes lrura loose. oxiy, spuria moaeis - in Dig piaios tp enecuve and severely plain fitted and flared black afternoon, model with sur- plice collar of chinchilla rat are highlights.. -"" " ::" . featuring a siigntiy tiarea $Kirf . ' . .. " , : y S , -; onxSkin. No w iv ;:rJ? M :"" 'Ifv'T - - 1 t '' v Ol .-XT ' " T'y - -Tv -i- ---I f' ' -s-' rr' Ay. . Cleansers, use a powder mat .owder that Sl will help absorb some and part oily; foiled the Cil7j kin ber sandwiches. Spread onwhole-treatment onwhole-treatment ocy over the pzsrts af- Wheat bread from, which crusts Uvghly with soap and water, rinse. weii. now . use , your astringent preparations on the oily areas usua.il v the tinsfi: r.enter' tit the" which may be. dry and; scaly .smooth softening cream. .. . XTo Tone Skin s .; 'Z1 To toneyour ' skin in : general you may use -a stimulating mask t hp' win lotion icult hase satisfactorily. Be sure to use cream rouge, however.-: Since vcreamaniount .at a time, beating untu doesn't go' on easily; over a: u.. ui-.; a rouge 'T; liquid Is what so often gives them that. on ensive aarx coior.. isiackneaos tend to occur where there is excess "oil but are by no means limited .to the oily skin Any. sluggishness, ' tl it! IlCcLlbll KLVJvl 2x11 Li iCC LIlab j U til skin is kept immaculately clean and stimulated. Scrub with a niexion brush. pat ., and massage - v with soothing tonics and creams. - Use an occasional mask, , x n - ... . -' Infection Do not try to remove blackh Do not try to remove blackheads forcibly. A bruise or nail scratch h infprtPrt atirf a npr- may become mrecteaanci a per- , manentscar - result. .iSoftenthe skin with warm water applications and remove the larger blackheads by pressing gently and" pulling the slc1 Itn fingertips covered witn ?" P wP011 w" aAc.?n , aouch ine treaiea areas wiui cohl to lessen the, danger of in- fection. - x.. ..r . - &xuaxcu puiea may --rcauib uum oiacsneaas. ise paueni witn mem and keep the skin as' clean and stimulated as possible. Occasional masks will help refine the skin but there Is little else you can do. . Let Sunday Guests Sup Buffet Style r By , JUDITH WILSON ' IP YOU are expecting guests for Sunday dinner, It's best to plan in advance xn having them for supper, too. i Sunday dinner guests are, as a rule, in no' hurry to leave if they have enjoyed;, your cooking and Like your company; ; SUNDAY SUPPERS Stuffed Celery . - Radishes Small Cucumber Sandwiches V Chocolate Layer Cake ".; Scrambled Eggs and Bacon J Green Salad Bowl , Crackers and Cheese . Bread and Butter Sandwiches Lemon Layer Cake - . . Hot or Iced Coffee V If you plan well, you-can etAily get- together a seemingly im-- , promptu .supper that will impress them with your -hospitality. Even, if they do not stay, you are that much. t ahead , of .the game - with M e 1 1 - av e r' cold cuts , of meat. chicken salad ' and other provi sions on which; to build Monday', dinner. It is delightful to hav ready-made dishes on S hand on' .wash days. ..' - . . . f -Sunday supper should;, be served ' buffet styles with everyone waiting on himself. The table is" easily arranged. ar-ranged. Have a bowl of .flowers in the center and eandles. ; Place the main -dishes x at .one end of thd table with piles of plates arid serv- ing silver. The beverage-and cups or glasses ' are .arranged at the Mother -end..' Spoons, forks and hap- kins are ' placed in neat rows betweenx-. . , , . ' , For. the main course,, scrambled : ' eggs. " assorted cold meats, or a KhUbnn ' InKflni. . .nlmnn tuna flch :.. Pnn ,.nHnn Miftorrt;- biscuits, a relish tray-or cneese nd crackers, small Iced cakes or a layer cake,. and a beverage - Sormeamo?,tiS' mSi ! your gemua -ta 'such a varied spread and get It. They, will- enjoy the and mar- preparing .Such a varied spread on such s .'.w": 14 cups chicken cooked and diced - -V 1 cup celery diced . . teasDoon salt cup canned pineapp diced' H cup mayonnaise - ' vi-r . - 7 . vt Li ripe olives Toss chicken, i pineapple together liglatly. ... ChUl. SeST 7 wt-rtrtiHnr.T mftvohnaise.' CnOCOLATE LAYER CAKE . 2 cuds silted cake flour teaspoonfuls double-acting baking powder -; . ." teaspoon salt . ' x" , , " V cup butter or other short-. short-. ening. ,.. " xl cup sugar . , , , x - 83, cup milk x . . V teaspoon vanilla ,V 3 egg whites, stiffly beaten. " ; . Measure flour after sifting once." Add baking powder and salt, and" sift together three times. Cream butter thoroughly and add sugar. gradually,- creaming togemer uniu v light and fluffy. Now add flour. alternately with "milk; a small smooth, after each addition. Add vflriiUa. -Pftlrl in peer whites.-Bake In two greased 9-inch layefans in moderate oven C375 degrees F.) 25 to 30 minutes. ; . layers FROSTING choc I olate. cut in pieces' IK cups cold milk. ' 4 tablespoons flour '. 1 cup sugar ,r 2, tablespoons butter t teaspoon vanilla x in milk lna Beat until melted. with egg beater, until smoothly Siffflour with sugar, aaa ? smau .amount oi cnotidu?. com-"rure' f tmlm. , u.,st: . , . . - . , . "" w."frw.?it" - i n tii r m r iron ar-i uitii iim i hi- -m inr vanilla Cool and spread. LEMON FILLING 5 tablespoons cake flour 1 -cup sugar r . Grated rind of 1 lemon 1 9 iinn lAmAn TT 1 a 23 cup water . - . , 1 egg or 2 egg yolks, slightly beaten 2 teaspoons butter Combine ingredients in order given. -and cook in double. boiler.N 'stirring constantly for 10 minutes. Cool before spreading. .i--.-- .SnE'S A BARKERS - - . -xxcicii iuiui&uu u wib- ue opace wuuaing ac ane iew xuik. World's Fair enjoys the. .of being the only woman ' at the fair. She does her vocal .stunt in a "space suit.1'. NOW AND LATER 'm- .--. ; . V t I . - S t - .- t,l. s i i i ' x x V'r ' ' -C . 1 1 m - Copyright, 1939, iFairch(li.y ,-v. Blaclc rayon crepe. Wlrh Sid S He Q ,t I ef S. : V neCK-dnd SnOTt &w . ' Beauty s , . v.-. . , ,. -,x;ourhow togeirhiinto do it ought" ' Acne, -and ' occasional pimples .to be obvious. x X - jshouldAbe treateTtlocally, but it pays, toy pay extra attention to c... all-over; cleanliness, : too. .Take a brush for friction ', and . rubbing yourseuVto a glow, with a 'rough wMiwyui, .vjrci, uaujr uuuui ercise-i-enough to niakeyou per sviie i . IJ"11""1 f , x Z Z rellent for healmsrvour skinand salt, celeb andx1,111111?1? upatsresistancetafar- Hher infection. 'skin livery dryKUse aMight film tlsinjiNft Scream I .Sailor NVpgufe-:C6nfihujes'j .ii . -.- . ..',-x y . - ' ,-..-v ' y. yf ' . I 10,': ; : v I , ' .-;-'--:;xx. :;',:,,:,' :: ;:.: : y::X X:--;;X V ' ' w ' . ' . . j - I s ' '- ," & - f ' I I . M ft . . V v - - - ' Gloria Dickson of ike movies wears fhis smart flai-crowned , ' , - . . distinction v pique.' A tailored bow of navy tan barker; . wIfh whlte pique, is set across , saiior ui hbt; t ". irieshed veil completes the trimming. WpmenTSfot Ilaiifeliapped Pliysical Report. Hhds ' ... X By CLAUD NORTII.tJlIRISMAN, OERHAPS, most of you arenotaware that iv survey has been" conducted under the. sponsorship ofthe International .Federation of, Businessand some or tne problems wnicn t as directed by Dr.. Catharine, Right and Wrong Vf ay s vto Make hildObey .By JANE IIERBERT GO WARD . T TTTLE BILLY, looked up but did -'.7., Mm4 "nrf:. orsnrpf irhpn' Yii mnfViet1 C3lled his name. and aid, $.t& time Xo go home.: He was crouch, - wis ui a iizai uj niv i earth with a vStljck. within full view of his" mother on.a: parkxb ench below.X" y He heard hef 'call again itnd .pretended not to heari 'Seeing her i start toward him, he rose his feetaud' opposite direc"' . ier quicke he d ' her, pace, hev broke Into a Yurt.MIe fldid not .know why he did it; The ' , j ' '. " iMRS, COWARD -' ' X ' . x excitementof . the chase was uponwhlcn-.men hav6 rfhim and "he instinctlvely, eluded that of " muscula ' .it .was'. exciung onw mother ,thema distinct advantage, in only caught up with him. Then she a few , vocations. - ' grabbed . hin roughly..- shoolCv him and scolded him for running away. Starting'' dowh the. Incline, shequestlon, '"What dpes a woman's jerked'his hand as one,m'2ht Jerk job do to her health?" In;ord(r at a'dog ona leash, to get it ,to to understand and treat the corn-move. corn-move. Billy was' of a mind tore- 'plaints that the employed woman sist. He resented 1 being- grabbed. -brings to the medical olHce. we shaken, pushed or; jerked. But hemust know ,and analyzo s o m e stopped. instihctiveiy the .minute totherbf the facts brought out by he realized how veryxangry mother the survey: . v , fas-. Jarful of .thonsiuences;- ;It " has to bKadmittcd that to nunsen. , vi - "i- great-many ailments complained When a little chUdwandei'S Off . of bV emnloved , women arp mnre and you ..want him toreturn 'to r-pirstv, the. parent should get,theVhere men take a 'job for granted child's" attention. For this ItUand expect-a meet-difficulties' and enough Just' to call hto-by namK exasperations; women, resent them ' x:ome, were going home - And to-show whashe means and "xthat shemeans .it--she snoma immediately turn 'her back tipon thehild,-and, start walking ever t rt ,u irnAfAn ,h n him,t0 goithout looking back. HTWf, nfnnfc trt ho- conir atCrl neurotic and are given to lntio- - never .take thchae , it Is onivverion - . X ; ti.!'JJ . .a;. blue grosgrain ribbon, also edged the back of the crown, A wide- Tf - ,'' . , v. V : . Professional - Women to clear up handicap' women s careers. It Patri, of pur" own Columbia uxuvrsityyana uie-.uigniy cievei- Sen opea situation x or American wo who are gainfully employed - was used' as a background. ..: ; Though it dealt largely "with economic qucs- tions, it a is o p e r t ained to, health and health educa tlon. and it is in .this y angle f..i.iil j . that we are lowing are a ; few of the con- ClUSlpns t If a t . were reached y Women s"eem, to have a defi nite advantage j:over;men on the: sc ore of. .s' ' PR. CURISMAN c eYt a i h physical qualifications. They live longer and h ave. a t a 1 1 times. life expectancy. than men. Fewer of (them meet - with accidental death, and they seem' better, able to resist disease, in' spite of the opinion of a num-ber num-ber of husbands who contend that theirwlves are' always complaining. complain-ing. s ; Men Are More Muscular The. single health - factor :" in theradvantade Is muscular strengtli t:ve:t this. factor, was proven to' give hAi called uron to "answer thi?: or "less incited Jjy their attitudes to wardrthelr Jobs or toward thi;; nprsons with whom thev work. , age of. chivalry has passed. In spite of their.lnsistcnce piat they. mustne auowea a chance to ba self-supporting, they are net ready ; to submit to. the harsh lact .mat..: - n th MiXioi wiri Mh Uttte room for sentiment. Conse U LJ V. 1 H C L5 - U I U UK 11 L UUL 111 VUO than i 3 . not Deueve in-ai. ic, inai u an- other neiirosis, and t-o combat that type' Of illnessjlsa large part of my job. .So I must find all possible: possi-ble: encouraging factors in ths ,?tit"tt t r nuncditf ; tn - rut - o !! rrft NNpatrons,-;. 4-x:x: 'y-..:- - i . :? K TJ'ih 'first. '.1st that ' all, thP Kt.ud:rf as, tothe-differing intelligence cf ; mn and ;,women resulted in a draw? Sometimes the survey indl-catedfthat-a larger proportion cf boys jached the higher intelli gence levels, isut wnere groups ' were examined, .the topnotch in- telligence quotients, belonged to : the gu-is . . , ' ,vx ; y . .. ; . ' X ' The male element often enjoyed larger educational-, 'opportunitie$; but; given theSame chance, both men and wxJhien are able to attain "women excel in languages,-men go ahead of them in mathematics 'me -necessity -.w noiaing.a ;jo , afford's,no more handicap icr a 1 . V home than a man's work Inhibits hlihxfrom helping . to wash U.s " disheswhen he comes from work. ment.ls'-suited: to such Cooperation. . Modes and Manners J( i QUESTIONS ' K Ik '-When a young; manv iele phones a new acquaintance anrt some member rofjier '.family tells ' ' him that, she is out, is he obliged . to leave his name? ; - - X"-2.' What kind'of food is served . at a wedding breakfast:' 3. Is corn on the cob ever seri f d at Jozmal dinners? , ; 4. On the occasion of a church wedding, shoyld a, tele grain: cf .congratulations be sent to the church or to the bride's hme?- ANSWERS 1. It would be Ure': courteous - thing to do. 2.A7edding breakfast '.is in the nature of a luncheon consisting ,of soup, .fish, fowl, sal-- sal-- ads, ices, coffee, and wedding cake. 3. No. 4. To the church, timed so. as to get there iaimediatcly aftfr th .Y -v. ' . : " .: .:y . - y - V " ' - . . . ' ' . '.. - |