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Show - r THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 17 WWII LATEST AQDES FROM THE CENTERS CF FASHION FOR. TEE FEfllMNE WORLD ? Character of Parents m Combined With Youths Wi Qiarts Suggested by New York Doctor as Aid in Eliminating Family Friction; Questions Liaied in Helpful Manner. , Charter charts for parents are suggested toy Lawson O. Lowry, M. D., of New York, tn connection with the work of the Knighthood of Youth, now being sponsored by The 8alt Lake Tribune. Dr. Lowry suggests that as parents help their children mark their charts of an evening, questions as to the parents' own social reactions, especially lo reference to the child, are often suggested. If thise questions are written down and checked by the parent occasionally, a great deal of friction will be removed and the whole family wljl be happier. Certain questions that apply to almost every parent are listed by Dr. Lowry. These are: 1 Do I cause my child to be nervous? 2 Do I cause my child to disobey? 3 Do I cause my child to have tem- per tantrums? ., 4 Do I cause Names Among Student Lists The Tribune chapter of the Knighthood of Youth boasts several names. Among these are Lillian Russell, Champ Clark, Maude Adams, Robert Lee and Robert Bruce. We might mention, however, that Lillian Russell lives in Tooele; Champ Clark attends the Murray school; grade Maude Adams halls from Robert Lee Lehi; Poulsen lives in Oasis, and Robert Bruce (frying) registered from Montpelier, Idaho. world-famo- . I frighten my child so that he becomes timid and fearful? the Knighthood of Youth welcomes Gonlon H. Johns, age 7. of Iron-to- the following members: Salt Lake Virginia Teerlink, June Minn., registered Tuesday. The entrance of Minnesota brings eleven Child, Russell Paul Edwards, Beulah states into The Tribune chapter pf Hone, Beth Powell, Arnold Miller, the Knighthood of Youth. Rachel H. Reid, Wilbur Enos, MarMiss Merva Morris, teacher of the garet' Newman, George Williams, fourth grade. Hamilton school (Salt Frances Peck, Mary Wesche, Mildred Lake) registered another group of her Peck. Ardell Peck, Dean A. Perkins, Do 5 n, Virginia Caff all, Max pupils Tuesday. individual apApproximately plications came in to the Knighthood office Tuesday. This Is exclusive of groups, classes and organizations. This large registration Indicates intense interest on the part of parents In the welfare of their chil 150 dren. M The "Message to Parents" (3 cents) gives a number of helpful suggestions m how to utui2e the Knightnood to the best advantage. The 8alt Lake Tribune chapter of ., Howe, Ross Gardner, Wilma Prows, Afton Reld, Helen Larsen. Rand Larsen. Mil dred Halford, lone Preece, Fay Gardner, Keith Valentine Smith. Mildred Reese, Georgie Boyer, Louise Taylor, Herman Harris, Clark Bird, Wilbur Price, Carolyn Rubn. Ruth H. Kooy man. Dorothy Lorraine Blrrell, Rose Mary Paul, Mary Swonson, Carl Adair. LaRee Morley, Virginia Paulsen. Patricia McDonald, Barbara Bishop, Rhoda Lee Barclay, Thomas Lee Bindley, Marian White. Mamie Petersen, Louise Livingston, Robert Suvay, Ramona Hodges, William Slight, Dennis Allguier,- - Owen Mar ron, Frank Swallow, Tom Lyon, Jr., Henry Victor Carlson, Jr., Donald Hunt Carlson. Montpelier, Idaho Ljie Weeks, Lamont Beck, Lois Perkins, Keith Rich. Bingham Ada Loveland, ' Wayne Loveland. Harold Marriott. Richfield Matt Olsen, Carol L. Nelson, Dean Strong, Donald Strong, Don J. Olsen. Jack Anderson, Anna Peterson, Nadine Howard. Lehl Agnes Lewis, Keith Davis, Knighthood of Youth What It Is. An organization for boys and girls, 6 to 13 years of age (Inclusive). Object of Organization. To build character up through the emphasis of obedience, carefulness, punctualority, industry and der and neatness, politeness, good honesty, temper, kindness, helpfulness and thrift. What Children Must Do. Earn money to pay cost of CweJls KATIO.'UI self-hel- chest (offee I -- material. and honestly Accurately check chart each evening What Parents Mast Do. Cooperate with child In checking chart. Oil , so good An Order by Telephone brine Prompt Delivery Cost Initial Badge, S S chart, cents; ribbon, cents; 3 cents. Total. 13 cents. Four shields, Subsequent four charts and five buttons, Ttlephon WASATCH KSOO.000 2SS; cup wfr Jervad 83 C 1 The cent. Total cost for 80 course, 7! cents. ttthg International EXPOSITION PANAMA-PACIFI- p, weeks' JSM Film f':y y. :':'. that discolurs teeth and then destroy them iJL Whiten Teeth by Removing Dinv Film Film, too, is the source of serious tooth orders. Dentists urge special ng if teeth discouraged DON'T notbe while and sparkling. You have 9 chances in 10 that they are merely coated with a dingy film. Film absorbs the stains from food and smoking and gives that cloudy look. It clings to teeth, gets into crevices and stay. Film hardens into tartar. Germs by tht millions breed in it. They, with tartar, arc tht thief caue of pyorrhea To remove f.lm ate tht spedentifrice called cial It acts to curdle film Pcpsodent. tad gum dis- dentifrice. and easily remove it in gentle safety .to enameL Don't expect the, same result? e dentifrices. Seeioc from once and all how white and bright teeth real!y are. Get Pepsodf nt a any drug counter, or write for free supply to The Pertoden-CVabah Ave., Chicago , 1104 S. . Pepsodent OnliHt Oriental Rug Subject Always Complicated One Your Home and You Any rugs that come from the Orient are really Oriental, only In the lingo of many rug dealers Chinese rugs are in a class by themselves Just as if China was somewhere outside of the Orient. The subject of Oriental rugs is such a complicated one that very few amateurs can expect to Judge Oriental rugs for themselves. If you are thinking of buying any for yourself it Is best to get the aid of an expert in selecting them or to go to a really reliable store. The six varieties of Oriental rugs are designated by the sections from which the come those from Persia. Turkey. China, India, Bokhara and the Caucasus. The finest rugs come from Persia, and this group Includes many faror-ite- s well known to all of us and named after the localities in Persia where they are made. Kirman or Kirmanshah rugs are included In almost every rug collection. They floral deusually have an sign in soft colors which makes them tone in well with most Interiors. Kurdlstans, Sarouks, Sere bends, are all Persian. Turkish rugs, though perhaps not so well thought of now as formerly, are often of excellent quality, and those that were made at the rug all-ov- er If 11 A A4V works owned by the Turkish sultan are highly prized. Chinese rugs are sometimes rather coarse in texture compared with those from Persia, but are much admired by Occidentals because of their soft fclue, beige and cream colorings. One need not be an expert to tell a Chinese rug at sight. From India oome many fine rugs, many of them made in Persian de ' sign. Bokhara gives its name to rugs of primitive geometrical design, usually in lovely shades of red With touches of black and white. - Caucasian rugs Include Cashmeres or Soumaks, which, unlike most Ori ental rugs. are woven flat without pile, and those from Daghestan and 8 If you would be interested in some of the following circulars, lust check them, send a self addressed, stamped envelope for them, and they will be sent to you promptly: How to Make Sauerkraut. Desserts for Children. What Perfumes Signify. Personal Mottoes. How. to Cook Liver What Children Should Weigh. What You Should Weigh. (Copyright, 1929. by the McClure Newspaper syndicate.) -- Economical Wholesome recreatla) c? BICYCLE CONGRESS WWW Seven hiindred boxes st Canadian foodstuffs were distributed recently In distressed mining districts of England and Wale. Avoid Gas After Eating Bloating and distention of th abafter oaling; domen; drowtlnes pressure and paia around tb heart; bands and feet old and numb; extremely nervous and irritable ara (k jhwa auimai avnnf ami at tfltfl : r torment All is due to th fermenting of food ia the stomach. Where discomfort or distress la caused by gas, Hyland ' No. 10 Gastritis ntually afford very quick relief. Uany physician itat that tho beat absorbent they have found for this foul gas aro the tiny tablet. Small tiz SOe triple U 11.00, at Sebrimm-JohBsoDrug Co. and a PLAYING CARDS other druggist. f -- , H. Turner. Irontoir, Minn. Gordon H Johns. St. Anthony, Idaho L. M. Rule, Jr. Don Rule. Rupert, Idaho Jack Reld Judd. Virginia Judd. Albion, Idaho Yvonne Ann Hep-wort- h. Ashton, Hargls. , Idaho Mary Frances KESCCERS TO TESTIFY. MOSCOW. Jan. 29 oPi Professor Rudolph Samoilovitch, Ivan airplane pilot and Dr. all of whom played a prominent part a members of tho res-c- u crew. of the Icebreaker Kraraln In rtavrmr the stranded mem ben or the Nobile north pole expedition, left for Rnmt today at the Invitation of Lh Chuk-nowk- y, . '7' - wmm I S v. 5 ' r - ' -- New Incandescent "tun-spo- t' Aim even more highly light sensitised than before I That ia why the beloved screen ttmra must now keep their (kin lovelier and smoother than ever : j i- : ' - , fr - ; ni0mmmm :.vs - (Adv.) t . vs WIVt tM LEAVE FOR WEDDING. BUCHAREST. Rumania, Jan.. 29 OP). Princess Helen, mother of King Michael, and her sister, Princes Irene, left for Florence today to attend the wedding of their brother. Prince Christopher Of Greece, to Prin ces Franco tse ce Pulse. tin-va- Paramount director and star, say "Smooth skin is a girl's greatest charm" Virginia Peterson. Tooele Harry L. Braffan, Helen Russell, Lillian Jean Russell, Eva Pickett, Edna Barton. Midvale Richard Goff Smith, Ma rion Egbert. Fork Jack Walters, American Helen Green. Clayton Green. Prove Yolande Sutherland, Fred erick Bennett. Wood row Wilkinson. Castlegate Paul Watson, Vera Pe tersen. Ogden Jennave Bailif, Lawrence Arnudnsen, Allen Newton Henderson, James Lim Henderson. Blcknell trucile Frlschknecbt. Columbia Glenn McCann. Soldier 8ummit James J. Mc Fall. Logan George Butter. Fish Haven, Idaho Doris Rich. Helper Wood row Clark. Panguitch Parley K. Ipson, Vreda ipson, Kutn ipsoa Coalville Helene Woodell, Marjo- rte Beard. Cokevllle, Wyo. Helen Stoner, Betty Lou Stoner. Mr. Pleasant Leslie Candland. Leona Park City Owen Clark, Carroll, John Daley, Thelma Wyek- Off, Lois Ruth Burcener. Latuda laabell Krajuc. Wilma E. Allred, Kenneth L. Allred. Nephi Louis Mangelson. Layton Wanda Bchofleld, Ben Whltesldes. American Idaho Lucile Falls, Evans. Spanish Fork Russell Fereday. Pleasant Grove Suzanne Orua Eugene Lee. Sigurd Tex Barron. Holladay Irene Brinton. Kemmerer, Wyo. Barbara Jean Baker. Brigham City Billie Ridd. Mar- Jorie Lee. De Eureka Jarold Sunderland, Verl Molyneux, Leah Molyneux. Al Wilma Murray Carl Adair, lan. Lucile Colburn. Lorene Snarr. Duane O. Brown. Mammoth Barbara Petty. Leon Petty. 8allna Mary Louise Nielsen. Coppertown Jlmmie Sullenger. Magna Max Worthen, Billy Wor then, Robert Worthen. Orantsvllle Donna Williams, Jay wuuams. Aiman unm. Comish Velva Hunter. Bountiful Edward Mulr. Echo Farrell Rlchln. Ophlr Anthony Vario. Collinston Beth Durfey. Telma McArthur. Huntington Delta Ethel E. Davis, Roger Walk er. Cedar City Ray Fue. Pocatello, Idaho John A. Carver, Monroe Carver. Mohrland Ruth Eleanor Hansen. Roberts, Idaho Virginia Sheeley. Kenil worth Betty Woodhead. Idaho Alfred Roy Blackfoot, frampton. hiy, Nev. Eugene a. Molyneux. Abbott, Morgan Elwyn Marsh Paul , MENUS. KEIPES. SEWING 'HINTS FOR Clarence Badger and Clara Bow, Sred-nevsk- y. TU Spttml film Rtmmmt Knighthood of Youth When I ask you how you eat, I am not referring to the mechanical action of conveying food from one's chart . plate to one's mouth for that after all would be an almost obvious questionnor to whether you follow tht Name. latest book of etiquette and eat ice cream with a fork or with the more Parents' Name spoon. satisfactory but No, my question goes to what we Date of Birth. Age might perhaps call the psychological aspect of the matter. Have you ever looked around a Address. . airly crowded restaurant and ob(Street) (City) (County) (State) served the expressions of the diners as they await or partake of their meal? If you have, you know what Grade In School Name of School I mean. . IX. you have not., do so; It will perhaps give you an Interesting Date of riling Application sidelight on the health complaints you hear about so frequently. And for that matter it is not alI Earned This Money by.. , ways necessary to go outside one' own dining room to obtain the same education. How do you and the members of your family eat? Happily, boresomely, from a sense of duty, (Explain in detail Just what work you did.) hastily so as to get it over with as quickly as possible, adventuresome-l- y Not always in Italian government. or appreciatively? They will tes- mand of the rescue mission aboard the same way, of course, for we do tify before a commission which is in- the Krassin. while Pilot Chuknowsky not always feel the same, but, gen- vestigating the Italia disaster. was the first to find the erally speaking, how do you approach Professor Samoilovitch was in com Malmgren party. meals? your Few of us, comparatively speaking, have the opportunity of seasoning our meals with real hunger sauce; we eat usually not so much because we are hungry, as because it's 13 o'clock or 6 o'clock as the case may be, and time for lunch or dinner. However, the mood in which we approach a meal determines to some extent the good we will get from it. There are some, I know, who will say that the mood- - is determined by the way in which the food is cooked flavored and served, and by the sur But sometimes perfect rbundings. food is spoiled by the mental attitude of those eating it The very best food In the world will do you little good If it is eaten in anger, or when you are worrying or burdened with overfatigue. The digestive processes are hindered by these emotions, and if they are violent ones, poisons may actually be set up in the system that , via anect not omy iooa ana its as,..:- ;! an effect will have but similation, on your whole system. Food- that Is ;: it'eaten with little or no appreciation f S of its flavor lacks the stimulation that should be set up by its taste and CLARA BOW, Para-mount- 's V ? appearance, and wmcn acts on tne in to work make them popular star, digestive juices more readily. An appreciation of the bathroom which is one ! t food should certainly be sought. of the most luxurious built (Copyright, 1929, by the McClure in Hollywood. Newspaper Syndicate.) old-tim- y Application for Membership in Knighthood of Youth Editor, The Salt Lake Tribune. I want you to enroll me as a member of the Knighthood of Youth, and I enclose 13 centa, which I have earned myself, to pay for my first button, ribbon and chart. I pledge myself to be strictly honest In filling out my Food and Health I JMI i World-Famou- s my' child to be if Eating in Angr ' Bad for .Organs Of Digestion ! 30, 1929. ' - - for tht close-u- "A beautifully smooth akin means even to a star than to other women. Keeping X more I one's skin flawless for the eye of the camera means constant care. 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