| Show I 1 Y 9 9 9 9 9 I Of Interest to Women and the Home iC i C 0 i iA A i iVOl VOl WOMANS WOMAN'S NS N'S I OBSERVATIONS BY EDNA K WOOLEY 4 c WOMANS WOMAN'S MOVING MANIA RF has haR had the tho habit habitor PAT r ot or reading the morning newspaper r A at nt the tho the breakfast table tabo gave gac up trying to n long Jong ago nl bre break breI I tho the halt habit so now he hc rea reads s in n peace unless he sees some particularly Interesting l item cm that he hc mu t comment upon This ThU morning he lie found such anI an I Item teni Heres a n man lie he announced who wants a dh divorce because his wile wife has hns made mado him poor through her desire to keep continually moving tile tho trouble with women omen continued fut Paterfamilias They The never can be satisfied with a n place to lIvo Now a man can live 11 all his hla Ufo Ufe In one place and 03 as J long a as he Is reasonably c comfortable ho lie wouldn't think of ot tearIng tearIng tear- tear Ing up everything an and moving to som om om- other place But women women women he paused pause to find suitable words to express ex cx- press himself without giving offense to women l women are always 8 finding something they dont don't like about one place so 80 they can go some other place Now Just look at un u my dear Weve We've moved on an average of ot once a a. year and there have b been cn year when hen we mo e moved twice It wasn't be beCause bec because be- be c cause use we WO didn't pay our rent either It Il wasn't because I wanted to move mo either he wen went t on sadly But Bu t even every ev cv- ery en once so often otten it seems stemS destined that we should have an upheaval and antl migration to get got awn away from something wo we dont don't like only onh to find that weve we've got ot somewhere else chIc where there are nrc things we dont don't like Weve moved because of tho the piano fiend lend next door and got into a flat over or a squalling baby Weve We've run away from a noisy neighborhood to a pl place pl ce where there was only onh one house in ift the block and then got die dis discontented contented because we wo were lonesome Weve eve moved from tram a 0 place because it didn't have a gas grate only onh to get Into another place pace with a leaky base base- ment merit Theres There's always alwa's something Wo We think every other place must be bettor than tho the one we e happen to be in Its ns too expensive too ruminated Paterfamilias Its damaging to the furniture as well weB as ae our tempers There are arc the tho moving expenses and they've gone up every year car Which re reminds reminds reminds re- re minds mo me that were we're considered regular regular regular regu regu- lar patrons now no b by our movers Then every house we go o Into needs something some some- thinS thing new Wo We bu buy pictures to fit the wall aU space or furniture or portieres or ore e extra curtains Wb When n we e go into a place that furnishes 8 gas ns r range n o and water wa vater va- va ter heater henter we sell our own for what we can get usually get usually one fifth of what we paid for It ft N Next t time we may go Into a house that has no stove stO or heater That means menDS ivo wo bu buy new on ones s sand and pl pay to have hac them attached Once upon a t. t time people stayed sta ed tn n one- one place and made a re regular ular home homo and kept lon down the cost of living flying by refusing to patronize the moving man But nowadays the average woman cant can't resist the temptation of oC a CL change as as often oUen as as she can enn g get gt t it it no matter what It costs In money or le ce Now low see ee here Sam said Eaid milias JY at last ln t. t you Vou o know kno yourself that you YO said It If It tho the landlord didn't paint t the thc house this summer you'll move this tall faU Arid And the house is a a a disgrace die dis grace to the tho neighborhood hb the way it ft looks l bk now i Y- Y Paterfamilias groaned and took up his liIs paper again r I simply agreed with what you OU said Martha he d d. d Have Ha you OU picked out our new iier residence lesl enco yet vet 1 I IF YOU WED A GENIUS I VT lT Is fine Cino to be bo a genius But Dut it isn't I. I 1 always quite Quito so pleasant to be his wife Here are a few cases that seem to prove It 11 Shakespeare's mar married tied ried life lite is supposed to have hU been mis mis- erable We know that Milton's Mllton's was n Bernard wife starved while her husband burned up her hor furniture to further his pottery Inventions Neither of two wives was happy or well treat treated cd Julius Caesar was a a. notoriously bad husband Henry oT Navarre was a a. worse one Byrons Byron's was as made wretchedly unha unhappy py b by her ber husband So was Shelley Shelleys s s. s So according to certain blo biographers was as Dickens' Dickens Thackeray's s wife spent most of or her wedded days in nn an ui Insane asylum althou although h this this' was no fault of hei husband Lawrence Sterns Sterns' wife was I neglected as v. was was' S' S D B Boswells SW l'- l' Nelsons Nelson's v wio was forced to leave him Th These are are but a 3 handful of or Instances out of ot hundreds i r l Saltair toda today CARNIVAL DAY A PROGRAM M Special Preparation TUnde lInde at nt for for VI For the thel carnival day program at altair today special lal preparations are being made to make the the last r excursion one of ot the bg events of ot the year Car and also to mako make tho the dancing carnival eclips all nIl former otmer ev events The two bands hands Montgomery's and Held's will ivill reverse the usual program Held's band hand playing the tio vr and Mont Montgomery's nt- nt gomery's omery's the two steps Two very popular pro programs have been arranged arrage by tho the bandmasters and nd in addition any special numbers requested will wIn be be- S by either band The dancing carnivals have have- grown grown- r er cry rapidly since place the they were started several weeks ago age There i Is every in In- In 1 Uon that tonight's program Will ihl draw one of ot tho the largest crowds crow s of tho leason eason p. p Continuous dancing Saltair tonight t. t Bordered Faille in Neat Dress iL tc 1 Al VI k fr VI Wi 3 Here Is a handsome dress of ot bordered bordered bordered bor bor- dered faille in absinthe and navy the foot of or the softly draped skirt and for tor forthe forthe the belt and shoulder sections Eyelet embroidery yoke oke cuffs curts vest and turnover turnover turn turn- over collar of ot the absinthe shade hado with blue chiffon SEVENTY SEVEN MAY I HELP YOU ENTERTAIN I GAME IE eminently suited to hot A because because be be- weather is IR seven cause causa all the players may ma keep perfectly quiet and be amused at nt the same time In this the players are counted counte out until there is only one left lert This Thle player Is the tho leader lender All the guests seat themselves themselves themselves them them- selves In a circle an and the leader Jeader then starts with an any one of ot those in the circle saying very abruptly Name a n aletter letter Then he hc counts seven The player must name any letter Jetter in that time or pay a 0 forfeit When a t letter has been named tho the leader asks a number of questions counting seven sc after atter each ench In that time the pla player er addressed must answer a single word beginning with the letter which was named 1 For or Instance say tho the player calls cans out B. B The leader th then n naRks asks aRks Where were you OU born 1 The player must answer some city beginning begin begin- ning with B. B as Boston The asks What was your fathers father's business Answer Baker Question What hat did ho bake Answer Beans and so on each question be being beIng beins be- be ing ins answered while the leader Jeader counts seven If It the player misses she mu must t pay a forfeit At tho the end the forfeits must be redeemed EXCURSION August 31 Special low Jow rates rated to north northern rn Utah and Idaho points via Oregon Short Line Lino See agents for tor rates Tates and f full ll particulars lars lau City ticket office orfice Hotel Utah S I I Dont Don't Try tp to Make Your Wife an Angel da day a learned judge o gave other mIE In n flowing summary a following neat the I. I reference to a muddled marriage to those not nott et which t bound boundy bound ma may bY point y matrimonial a lesson shackles appreciated her good tood d qualities He lIe unfortunately also kneW her oje do- do but ed his min mind lId HO and these those pre preyed these theno on defects anti and eliminate tried to her Into the perfect wife Ife he mould She left him be because because because be- be her desired to see her ner cause he continually p pointed out faults added the tho Speaking legally to leave is not entitled that a a. a woman continually husband because use he Is her hu humanly hu pointing out her faults Speaking admitted maul manly he might perhaps have ha the justice of tho the cause indeed that It too seldom happens In general and husbands in particular par par- men will ad admit the rl right ht of e cr every woman to have tastes and a personal personality ty of ot her own Is Te that the woman womans woman's s fault or the mans man's Often the tho woman s f inasmuch nal ch i as ls 1 i she i willingly I d' d IB poses a ft af r tt 10 I I ana t LLA u uj take her opinions ready read made from the man she marries She is going to tobe tobe tobe be a j good wife ICe in other words she Is going to let her husband take the and trouble of deciding great matters from business worrying C over o Important her So far tar so good I INFLUENCING G A A. WOMAN O I I But Dul then If you give Jl the average erale man an inch he will straightway take content to influence Influence In bo ho will not a l mile lIe He fluence luence you in politics In private matters matters mat mat- in In- In his admonitions become too He says says- I r know what is best for tor you and that hat And he begins probably to make inept sensible suC suggestions about wearing ci clothes o thee As if It pretty clothes were ever evor sensible sensible sen son sible its it's like pretending that art ou ought ht to be useful An argument follows from which the husband retires with the conviction conviction the best best best- tion that all women women even even are vain vain- the wife with the tho opinion that all nIl men oven men oven the nicest nicest are aro ty ty- ty rants He determines to point out this defect detect defect defect of or vanity to vanity to her THE TIlE WIFE IFE He will tr try to mould her into the perfect wife Pathetic resolve resol I If It ho could succeed and succeed and he cannot cannot ho ho would succeed only onh In depriving her heror of or that very individuality that won him that very ery mixture of whim and weakness weakness weakness weak weak- ness and virtue and charm that made him think her not like other women women It is unfortunately unfortunate true true our our individuality alit allt mainly appears in our defects Some faults have 1100 fascination The wise I man leaves them alone if It they the re re not too glaring He lIt misses them terribly when she aho's s gone one lIe Ho thinks If It ho lie have havo faith I Ishall I Ishall shall sec see her again perhaps but all changed all glorified all Perfect Perfect- And his heart heAlt solemnly whispers Would she Rho could come to me again a all 1 human as before Perfection is Inhuman and the foolish foolish fool tool ish one says of oC his wife or sweetheart Alas AlaR were I r will make her perfect she perfect would she ho give lVe him any anymore moro more than a distant an angelic re regard regard re- re gard Lot him think it over Her Tier defects are part of ot her If It lie he does docs not love Jovo them can he love her hert Choose one ono whose whoso defects do not get got O on your nerves and when whoa disposed to improve her out of reco recognition turn severely upon yourself and improve the spirit within you instead APPETIZING DINNER IN WARM WEATHER HP HE lIE menu for the occasional sultry T I I weather presents something of a problem to the woman In Tn the tho home During DurinS' such days the appetite of oC the thc family is at the lowest ebb and It is difficult to discover dishes that are tempting as well as nutritious An AnI appetizing hors horn d'oeuvre starts t tic the o dinner well while broiled chicken with hollandaise sauce is a dish that is sure suro surett tt- tt to nl a e vr one Hors d'Oeuvre Broiled Chicken Hollandaise Sauce Potato Cakes Fresh Peas Lettuce Salad Cheese Fingers Coffee Hors Cut into fine shreds or small dice four ounces cooked cold veal or chicken chick chick- en en t two wo smoked herring herring- fillets one largo large cold boiled potato and three or four slices of pickled beet root S Season Season Sea Sea- ason a- a son this tills with a little mayonnaise mi dressing mix well and serve on little hors d'oeuvre dishes Decorate tastefully tastefully taste taste- rull fully with hard boiled white and yolk of or egg chopped finely and strips of ot anchovy fillet and serve Chicken With Sauce Single the thc chicken split spIlt down lown the back and wipe with a lamp damp cloth Season Season Season Sea Sea- son welt well with salt snIt an and pepper Rub nub tho fowl with butter letting th the greater greatel great great- er el part go o on the breast and legs Dredge with flour flam and put in the broiler broil broil- er or with tho tue breast to the heat at first firs When hen tho chicken Is a u fine lne brown which will be In about minutes place In a pan in a moderate moderato oven o for twelve minutes minute Put on a n hot platter with th butter and serve Immediately This I is for a chicken weighing about two and antI a half pounds hollandaise One half teacupful lC of ot butter Juice of one lemon the tho yolks of at two eggs a adash adash dash ash of ca cayenne one half teaspoonful of ot salt butter to a c cream eam a add d one at nt a n time Ume following with tho the other Ingredients Put the bowl in m boiling water and beat with the egg beater until the tho mixture is thick as soft soH cus cus- tard Turn on a platter aroun around the chicken Cla e Cut uP up into small shreds four ounces of or of cheddar cheese free from rind put in pan with one ounce butter and a teaspoonful of oC milk Season with pepper pepper pepper pep pep- per and a n vcr very little salt an and stir sUr till melted molted and cream like Cut three or four into halves heat them well and nd butter them theta and range thorn them thornon themon on a t hot dish or on plates and pour the melted cheese mixture over carefully and serve with the tho salad |