Show a-t- - Dr Brady's Health Coli mi niv ean be made to queries not conic of this Address Dr William Brady to inactions So Many Need Calcium and Vitamin D spaces (space well established as water seeps through j L T?vDOD4T?TniS vitamlS a bed of sand or through a blotter) of 40 U d These physiological arecapUlary fact conamons nsure assimilation nj-ni- ft J ' swtuu' muammaiu i calcium g edema of lialtion - and retention frequent or dime irom iwu- assimilation or constant watery running of nose 2 Ah adequate etc intake (into the blood and tissues Take it easy now cnaracters— of stomach) the not merely into about prevention to calcium is required no only re- - we are talking conditions Surely you such of and normal maintain growth at three square meals iH't 'tatilO pair d Regulate excitability of nerve ato day for two — - —— uuuv prevciifc oentprs and nerve fibres 4 Maintain vigorous contraction of the year would you? Before you begin xo ume up it of heart muscle and w 5 Diminish permeability of the might be to your advantage rr uti- - v in 3 - pt read The Calcium Shortage booklet which despite congress is still available on written request at the original price ten cents if you Inclose stamped envelope bearing your address Because of Its favorable influence on spasm or contraction of the arteriols (improperly called Capillaries") an optimal daily ration of calcium is especially advisable for one with arteriosclerosis angina pectoris coronary occlusion or thrombosis or any tendency thereto In his famous textbook Materia Medica Pharmacology and Therapeutics (Saunders) Bastedo says calcium is a tonic to the heart muscle In his dinky little pamphlet CVD (stands for cardiovascular degeneration — heart and artery troubles — Brady says: "Speaking of heart tonics I believe the nearest approach to such a thing actually is an optimal daily ration of vitamin B complex and sunshine vitamin Ds "The ordinary mixed diet of Americans and Europeans at least among dwellers in cities and towns is probably more often deficient in calcium than in any other chemical element" —Chemistry of Food and Nutrition (Sherman) Reason why the American diet is inadequate in this particular nutritional element is that most people consume insufficient milk and milk products particularly cheese Milk cheese egg yolk green leafy and other raw salad vegetables peas beans peanuts and nuts are the richest food sources of calcium Cream butter egg yolk and oysters and some sea fish such as salmon are the best food sources of vitamin D but few persons get enough vitamin D from such foods to maintain good calcium metabolism so everybody must either manufacture Ms own (by exposing naked body to sunshine) or supplement the daily diet with a suitable ration of vitamin D Questions and Answers Repair Time How many hours of sleep does a girl fourteen years old need? (Mrs W R) Answer — Nine hours every night in summer ten hours every night in winter Gamming Their Way to the Grave What diet do you suggest for a person 60 years old who has lost nearly all of his teeth and cannot wear the plates the dentist made (C T E) Answer —No no it isn't the diet it is the acceptance of defeat If the poor old greezer has been limping along for years without teeth it may be too late now to keep him with us much longer Americans are too ignorant and too reckless to employ a good dentist when they need one and live a long life H Motion Sickness Do you give advice about pre venting or relieving train sickness or plane sickness? (T W A) Answer — Same things as seasick ness automobile sickness— it is bet ter called motion sickness For pamphlet on motion sickness send stamped envelope bearing your address No clipping please (Copyright 1947 John F Dille Co) l jfUTAHl STANDAR roAYjVENlNG AUGUST 8A 29 1947 Oh So Simple! Take My Word T? By Colby umn is glad to CM n words banishing thaterrw-ndde"leprosy" and "VC1 dread language For centunes tinlK ana the disease been associated wun that it has been ""fl as all proportion treated been have cient days pestilential outcasts a rare and people who havesease the For this reason United -i wood meiiiuno' and the Public Health Service Carville Louisiana "wJ!rt the urging that the " medical term Dr Gerhard Hansen wegian physician iM91bacnius in 1879 which causes the disorder me as a very sensi This strikes ana numaue ni9vj to- overDie riv rt horrordisease cr"7° w" — cume it me fh wnicn suiierers have always been singled out am a matter of fact tnere iC -' of serious diseases far muic Han than :wn aieni ana iransnimt Tn nla whn WOUia sens rur eAumys regard with revulsion 01and jqoj the unfortunate victim """"""r ur paralysis? Or of influenza? 01 tuberculosis' Until recent years chaulmoogra was used oil nrinninaliv in treating Hansen sjiaauuk a nAna to Elsie McCormick in a recent article in Col lier's: "After years of triai me staff doctors at carvuie nw was that chaulmoogra oil just about worthless" In 1940 Dr Louis Bambas cre-of Parke Davis and Company(PROE-min)ated a new drug— Promin for which high hopes are hfsinff hplo1 hv both doctors and patients although it may be sev-- l eral years before it is pronounceu a cure instead of a treatment Meanwhile all of us can add immeasurably to the morale and of the patients by not the ancient and omithem giving nous name which they hitherto have borne Let us consider them in the same compassionate spirit with which we regard all other persons who are ill Let us say simply that they are undergoing treatment for Hansen's disease Just out my new pamphlet on the three degrees of comparison the positive comparative and superlative a valuable reference for all teachers students and writers a must for secretaries For a free send a stamped copy envelope to Frank Colby 3221 Huntingdon Place Houston Texas Copyright The Bell Syndicate Inc 1947) All work and no play school pretty dull so we suggest - Pr""&f£ V — that you relax in the smartest pair of corduroy £ very-infectio- g2 :- Nor-aft- — pedal-pushe- rs we've seen yet Fuchsia or dark us — makes reen sizes 10 to 16 $595 Top j them witK a rayon er back-butto- n 3hirt that has a Pixie collar and -- - —V - comes in blue brown red green i- and white Sizes 32 to 38 $395 A (chawl-MOO-gru- h) — self-respe- ct self-address- ed embroidery for this frock! Only three parts —easy Draw or Peter Pan collar 959 has embroidery Pattern transfer dress pattern in toddlers' sizes 1 2 3 4 5 State size Laura Wheeler's new improved pattern makes needlework so simple with its charts photos concise directions Send twenty cents in coins for this pattern to Needlecraft Service Inc First and Stevenson Sts San Francisco Calif Print plainy pat tern number your name and adk dress RMftoon onts more brines vou our new 1947 Needlecraft catalogue 10Z illustrations 01 aesigns tor crochet knitting embroidery — personal accessories home decorations tovR Free instructions for making five useful decorative household accessories printed in the book Easy peasant precious little main pattern string neckline Oil Refinery Sold 29 WASHINGTON Aug (UP) — The war assets administration today announced the sale of a surplus government-owne- d 100-octa- ne The more flare the more gas- oline refinery in Richmond Calif to Standard Oil Co of California for $6000000 Standard operated the plant during the war y flattery particularly when it's a dash- ing plaid wool coat at a very dashing price The length is JvvtU£ jd EXTRA SPECIAL seven-ei- the sleeves full the ghths colors exciting Sizes 9 to 15 $2500 ial Par n r re i r V 9 k i f if y i 8 P 4TTE Rl by h r a on rgafca-r d i nek ie lan' treated for long Vnfrurmc rain pro I o "4 1 v enough o eaJj a S3250 For Your Wardrobe L the mood for fall activities superlative in the ftyling open work vamp There's clamor for glamour and we find it in the 1947 Gibson Girl look with a luxurious black velveteen circular skirt of the new long length in sizes Sf to 15 at $1795 and a rayon long sleeved white shirtwaist blouse with black taffeta tie and unique studs Sizes 32 to 38 $795 American Lady Artist Model 2319 WASHINGTON BLVD Afull foundation garment in bengaline or brocade The brassiere is detachable in lace or broadcloth It fits because it's Vital Dimension-size- d We have a garment to meet your particular measurements in these figure-fittin- g foundations Sizes 38 to 44 $1000 to $1500 i ' FOUNDATIONS SECOND MEZZANINB Casual Main Floor j I- COLLINS-MORRI- S |