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Show , ' Invitation. , From hostess Held Essential a I ...... , - , - ' - BY EMILY - POST Dear Mid Posts k bier who started college with ate lam year has wrings that he sad kis taniw ily would like out to stop overtuid triMt them for a few on my ay bark to school. Mottb me is eat at home sod may lathe et-- dermal like the idea at toy goe lag sad yet I have to answer this boy seem. Dad said lavomiter day yentas women did go "tennis in the fateibee of hays they, know only as school friends. Also dad thinks the mother should have smitten to ase. Bat sits waats MO and I can't yory well Write bark and ask her to write, can I. Answer: Yes, you can write to the boy periectlywell and ihar that you would love to cotne It only his mother would send you, I personal tomessage of some sort in order satisfy your father whose i4rhireir are as you de- scribe. exceptions to all rules, and much going about without 'invitations from older people is the common practice, but according to best taste. the. girl who is "just brought alone has a leis high rating than the girt who makes mire that the lib vitatien comes from the hostess a well as from the hostess's son- , dm ' ----,. . i , -- ',-- .. ss I, ,,,, , -, l's -- ' a I - f t :.::.:.:- I 4. , , , 4- - , I I ' ' I ' , I ' t 4' , ' : 11:11"ghtittiocdrict t tpi . : I A',- 31 i t t es- ' 4 ' . 1,;''. '... 1 'sort- - : 1 . 4 . . .r- . t's A ' ' ' t 0 54 4 ' '. It , 4. , ' 1 ', - I., ; r''' H . r- - ' ''''..,,....,, 1 , c 4 ,. ' , t -- ''' k , , , . . - , - ' . , , ,- 4. i - , ' - . , ' , , ......- - . , . , . By EDITH M. BARBER "Will you piesse print a good, tongue to recipe for boiling he used In sandwiches?" I wonder whether the questioner is concerned with smoked or freett The first may be soaktongue. ed few hours in cold water before cooking. placed in fresh cold water and brought slowly to boiling. After boiling five minutes, the scum which forms on the top shouid be removed and then It should be cooked until it la tender over very low fire. It should be removed before chill. ing and serving. A fresh tongue. et mums. does not need to be soaked and may have herbs with It. se you will note by the recipe published below tare must km taken not to overcook either tYP of tongue as the texture become. rather stringy and st the same time too eoft. By the way. a drawn butter sauce with mtneett pickles or olives or capers is particularly good with tongue when It is served hot. A tarter sauce or a cream. horseradish whipped sauce goes well with sliced cold quest ',:: Rolled Fresh Tongue I fresh tongue 1.3 cap diced carrots 14 cap diced celery 14 rep diced (pious I sprig paradt7 :,;:::: :::,::::.: .':..:; ,K.4, '.:,4 .., gait e Rent's a capttrating wool mdfit for your wardrobs Tool' like the nets fall ides of the contrast of the navy skirt and rust shade buttons right j&ckt.bIoue. It school-girl up to the little Weer different sweaters for with the navy skirt wear the rust blouse "d with a black velveteen skirt. Style No. 2002 Is designed for Ones 14. lit 18. 20 years. 32. 34, 38. 38, 40 and 42 inches bust. Size 38 requires 2 yards of Inch material for blouse with material for 24 yards of Peppercorns Put tongue in boiling water, add vegetables and seeaonings and cook slowly until tender. Cool In the waters drain and remove skin. two-piec- e Stratimd Seem col-la- m ' 3. 8 flScl. Send irrrrErm (Mitt le preferredt for YOUR Write plaints PATTERN. NAME. ADDRi4 AND ftNLE NUMBP.R. BR SORB TO STATE ' , cup 111)11r cream 2 tablespoons horseradish Malt. cayenne Whip the cream and fold In other ingredients. Serve with cold meats. Swedish Shooed Cookies IS rived shelled almonds S egg whites I cap granulated auger lit teaspoon cinnamon teaspoon grated lentos rtud Wash but.do not skin almonds. IDry in a moderate oven ton to fifteen minutes and then put through a food chopper. Beat egg wholes Stiff. Fold in Nround almond s. goiter, cinnamon end lemon rind and drop front a tea-- moon onto' a greased baking sheet Bake in I now oven. 300 degrees Y. for fifteen nttnutes. tool land sto Them cookies teed container. a Jemr time and Will ha. prove In flavor. PT The Bell 1Copyr1gh1. Syndicate. Inc.) keep- - Mt , , ',,L,.,,v,,-- -, , i , 4! fliuli.leckedleisst..1.111114 . ' ;', ' , . v ' - - , , "" - - - k , -- - . 4 ' . . ..z. i 'I - . , 1 ' , - ,, - , . , .1 .., WORRIED. Answer: Friend. I ant afraid that any business man who cams through the late without depression learning the Important. of thrift Is like 14 'intim. foists' to hie 'dela, and may as well be let sitose ft is later that any ISMS with a faintly shouldn't reeor Mae the Importance of snaking his hay while the sun shines and lilting I b silo against the days of falling weather. , t ... .. s ' I i - ,,' k - onso ......; , the pkture. :7 1; ,:' Anet ka." -It isn't natund, petite. A woman needs a man. at all times. Now you need a man to advise you. You need rarneona close to you who will understand ymir proldems. You must take a Euro. pean attitude toward marriage. It is convenient, sensible and good." She sighed. But you are a rcanantiquer Mari laughed. "A romantic! Oh. Anetka, haw little you know mei All of my romance goes into fiuthioning clothes. I work out all my dreams that way." "You cannot fashion clothes 24 hours a day. Nor can you dream of them all your life. They do not live. And you are young. beautiltd. You are ambitious hut when you have all the things that ambition brings, what else have your do. "Ill tell you what Anetka. I'll get nut a manager when I have my fine shop. And when rm trairung him to be a fine manager, you can train him to be a fine husband. Them when I have time and Inclination. marry him. Will that convines I am not a romanticr I Anetka shook her head violent. or you. , ly. "I do not want. that want you to forget ..neetiles and pins and milks and satins. I want you to meet more people. more men. You are not lige them nice, gay American girls I have met. You do not have fun. You must I go away' trues Parts. You must have a vacation and do thew I things, dant's and play tenniti ' t . , ' ' ' r ' . ' ' I . ' s ' . , , '' , ' -,-- ,,, , N. , - . ..,- - '- , .. ..' ' 's s , - , ,4 , , .,, ' ; , .,, '' , . . .... ' , ' 4 , , , , . I -,, h .' , 1 ':-N- ,. , t ., , , teo.N iro.dtown It Hass you reminded him that this one lite he has to live is usually divided WO ItTprat eycles, the laat one of which almost invariably a period of inactivity and meager Panting capacity? It Isn't poseible that the memory of happy doe, tees spending, generous living, lavish entertaining and rlobe tripping can solace au old pair when poverty they find themselves poor and dependent upon their children and grandchildren. I , . , , ' if tot , 't'-- r Illip Line Exercises Completed eaztee ciazid t helping you with the toolarge hip line. Todavil exercise is last One of the hips. You vvomen uho have protrudingI tummies. don't give up am your hope! (Timing SOOn. Watch for the week giving to kNio a an exercise You day the stomach away. It will be Don't In your newspaper 1110011. fail to see this four star week of the year. Now for the last hip exercise Of the week. There are dozens of exercises for both the hips I try to pick and abdomen. the cream of the lot for you. The most effective I give in my Some are dailies and leaflets. The ones better tha notherk you get there have been tried out. I know they work! Today's is one of the best. It is particlularly good if your troubles are behind you. It also has this advantage. You can see the countryside and watch what is going on while you do It. Sit on the floor, legs Out in front on of you and hands resting the floor behind you for sup- smoothport Rock Jerkilyt-no- tas you trayly from side to side for Watch out el forward. Fplinterx! Rork hard. The right hand leaves the floor as you rock to the left and the left leaVell the floor as you rock to the rozht. If you wh to have my leaf-lo- t on hip exerrises pleage send a throe-cen- t stamped envelope with your request. Take your before you hip measurement start In an You will know just how manT inyhes TM1 haVe letTt when the dresses begin to feel too large. Yorkr her head. "No. darI have never been a grt Mark is the ttmly man I've girl well that ever known that I made me feel party-lah.- " "Do you lore himr Anetka Mari shook ling, asked directly. -Heavens, nor -He is a good frtiond." Anetka replied knowingly. "and you must send a winless to him at once." "Anotka. Mark Islet good friend. He likes to take me out when he cornea to Parts hut his feeling for me Is superficial. I know Mark well." -Did you know that- when he brought you to me, he gave me a blank check '!o pay yonr cs!ary until you could earn it!" Man gulped hard. -Oh, Anetkat You should have told met" Anetka ehnigged her should-ere- . -she asked blandly. Whyr -Boca tile wouldn't hare taken it!" -Perhaps your friend in America tvas right. Mane. You toe how you would have hurt your-selYou would have been like that ladies In hooka who say. 'How dare your and you wouid not be where you are today. And why shouldn't you have taken l! , , lir Mari felt uncomfortably Ilk. an Imeenue in a Sunday school she sail primplay. ly, "Mark didn't In it out of the kindrues of his heart. We both know wily he did ILAnetka's PyPS lifted to the redIng In a gesture of domain "Mane you are not a child. Do not set like one! You must be a Worn-an of the world and You must learn to give the beneilt of the doubt to the other person." Those were almost the ,same words that Tony had said to her so long ago. -- And why must you think that Mark is not kind berate be its not serious in hie Exercise Is Best Way To Keep Body Lithe FIT GLADYS the-othe- ' Iin GLAD.. , d - knew-thee-ta- , del-1,- A d , , 442t r 1' Have you tried to impress him with the fact that it is the thrifty business man. not the apiurg ing spender who stands high the regard of tits business associal sociates and tam-esThis la definiately true. The man with a margin of money is a man of influence that the man without a margin rim never be. The beggars and deadbeats may camp on the trail of Mr. Lonsepocket, but he is nut called into the counsels of the nughtv nor considered trnpor tent by those who are building the c'llirlintlnitV, aupporting Institutions, churches and ? BY JOSEPIIIE LOWMAN MI week this column has been haps, but now I must he away to my decisions." -A woman must always consider business secondly. Mane. You must celebrate, you must be now for you have made your gar derialem. Now you must think of parties. Did you not have parties whys you- were happy in New "America's Most Famous Beauty. Symmetry is an important festun, of the perfect figure of 1937, and there is nothing like exerrise for keeping the body lithe and slender. Oddly enough. most women 'teem to have the idea that exercise itml at all essential for mannerr weight reduction or figure sym, usually have the Mari thought about that after metty. Theyfollow stamina to the toughest of Mari smoothed the fingers of she had left Anotka. She wonderdiets, hut when some one menher glove. 'He didn't know anyed how many times she had not .tion eremite. they just aren't thing about ' my heart- she" said given the benefit of the doubt to listening. They seem to have the tonelessly. 'others. Perhaps 'Mark had meant exercise is a passe idea that to he kind. Sheineent to be latt woman mower. 'Vb." method of reduction and is ineler in her'attitude toward him. ed In a soft voice, "so that Is 10 fective. have- wondered often . When she sent him a whviese diet. of course. a Her- voice trailed to his hotel at Nice that night away .and is reducc, Hart Mot sbourthe tapttaT that 4,ing,rootins butexcellent,frie adtpeeteit her end exercise is just as in; weight, to saY Pmn"hing- - She had never had been offered hen she felt a essentiai. 'Aniptkat Tmt task of vacations told Anetka, or- anyone - else imd mints and dancing when I thrill of anticipation hoping that that eon be about Tony; her wire would- brier word that eti from proper exercising diirin g nmst deride It I am to becormt l. Anetka mid Ityri mittly6 Thus what wo ran M Immo. a Big, he was corning to MM. the following Di a fared hini, cheriet" Business Wourird Latm per-reduction dietItre Many, 1 a the 3 C.Ontinued-- ) I 4 A generous parent usually sons and wants to give his daughters a chance at college. not only for the value of the education hut for the prestige It carries. Even if your children are only a veer inert there aro seven rears of college that will cost somebody thousands of dol. ., - , ,.. ,.. ' " 4, " 114.4..,..,., - 4 , 'P ,r '1, "- loci? . --- ', , Have you painted pictures for Your husband of the future In which the expenses of educating will the swamp turn unless ha is prepared for this pip- I I,,- - " , . t . - - ,... - , I ) - t'l ,' ' . -- - ; - - ''''' 4 ' ,. , i r i . , 's - -- t :r f s , - , - - - I. .. , , - . ; , ,. , -' - , , - - ,, . ' ' , . - " My problem is the extravagant husband. We own a good business bringing In a fine revenue which my husband throw, to the four wind; as fast se he gets hill hands on it. Be is too generous with everyone, including beggars. his family. my fainIly and our family and friends,. We take too many trips. spend too much for entertainment When I remind him that we have four children to educate. he replies that we have only one life to live. During the years we have prospered we should have laid away a nice nest Pt!. As it is we are barely even with the world. Since my husband reads your advice and thinks it wise and practical, I am asking you to diwuss the question of saving as I feel that our productive years are none too many at most; and that we should make hay while the sun shines. ' ' . OF SILKS thought I did.' "And you think you do now. That was long ago and you were very young. In every woman there are many women. Mane. Perhaps that was another woman from the nne you are Inds'''. Many things have happened to you; you are not the same girl you were in America. The man we love and know and want when we are 20 is not always know and WV in the man we'd later years." Man's eyes lifted to hers were dark pools that mirrored the reflection in her heart. She made no verbal denial of all that the older girl said. yet Anetka read It In her eyes. Ana Ota's frail hand reached ut to cover Marra. "I know." she said. "Once when I was 20, there was Paul. We wee mars ried only a month when when he was killed. I thought that was the end, cherie. But that was many year ago end now I have my good Sorrel. For tut now there is happiness. You will have It. too." !ila. I don't want anyone, CHAPTER 211 Anetka was adamant. An of Mari's pires for her help. her insisterire on Anent sharing her Marl glory were to no avail. must go on but Aneks was going to retire. For Mari this was fame Anetka would have marriage to her Serget who had. at last. found a salesman. position as Anetka was tired. She had enjoyed smrking with Marl. was grateful for what the girl had brought her and firm on the stand that she would take only her sham of profits to date. It was only Mr. oho pointed out, that Mari should enjoy the full fruits of her labor. And only right that, having eerred her purpoa e. she should go out of i ,- - ' , 4 .. 4 , . , ,,, , , t ' ''. - , -- ' w".1 , - , ..correm. PIM arrOOONT - ' I , ,,,, Ilwkullute.bbilYt sisters. The topcoat is cut full with buttoned-bacmpets which may be worn over wool fropos in or matching ctmtrasting ,''Or for fall days. The acoompanying jacket. with ascot scarf and slim, straight skirt with inverted front pleat, may be worn under the heavy winter coat later on. gust as smartly as it is worn under the matching topcoat. This is a putt that may be as. aembled with blouse and accee- aortas of almost any color- -brown. blue. red, vioiet. green. whiter. black. A luxurious tuxedo collar of wolf. dramatizes the front of the swagger topcoat in the stunning sun shown at right. The costume is made of novelty woolen with a diagonal weave, in deep brown flecked with beige. The tailored gun has a wraparound jacket. The variety in suits this year is a factor in maktng them an alintot universal choice. Some have dresses underneath the coat. a style that gives an aspect of formality. RRUSTLE But now rm afraid. Mart I elated. "I leaned on you an much. I'm afraid to tmdertake this big thing. " Anetka smiled. 'I am what you call the morale support. I will always encourage you. Maria You have the head as well as the tident. Those bankers, they are no fools. They know as much of what you have accomplished as we do. If they trust you and you truat yourself. you have nothing to worry about With this money, you can hue the people who will. advise you. You have the American lawyer, the American secretary and your own, wise little business head. Me, I am scatter twain. yes You are not! SOMflintell ymi held me back when I wanted to charge more for a frock but that Is the very thing I need you for. That is the quality of prudence which I do not have. Tony a loan once knew In told me that I was t;tettics too impubdve. Ile was afraid that someday my impuistvenees would get ine Into trouble. And. Anetka. my trouble As that don't know when I'm being Intpulsive." Anetka shook her head. 'Pm lupe he meant hi affairs of the 4 . front-buttone- : t , , i '' ,,,,,,. ,r , i r.-- .... 1 k I ,- ...' , LLI k ) 1 . iI one of the new unfurred en- ambles Mat look almost newer and smarter than their furred 1 . ,. . .- t, - ,,,, - I ,, , il. t t ., ' - I ' t i ::;::. Newel PATTERN DEPARTMENT. 119 10tit Street. New Tort. Ni I I i 4 ( , recipe for Swedish cookies has also been requested this week. I have chow' one from among my many recipes for Swedish cookies to fill the re- to Deseret ; 1 ' , , , e ';:.;,- Addrotta order 4 ,, t-- 1 SIZE you WISH. Spend 10 cents and Pave Test Dollars. ' Look fashionable and smart on a limited budget. The patterns are cleverly designed to conserve vardam Order a Fall' and Winter of our - t-- - ; :1:,, - I Ill '''''tk vss ;,:::;:.:::: CENTS i ' ,':;,,.- skirt. , , 1 " ' .4 .,4 ::' ;:. - i d - - ., 4 :!,::::::,. : ' ti P 4 4 f:' , '- - ' ',t . v1',,, ;,;: ', 4 - ' '44441t44,)k ,''' ; . 'A ' ; k r4 ' . i of , , I ", , s' 1 , lt It, ' . .. p ' I d ''' ". 4 is a? .(-.- - I ,r .. ; , ( .til4" ' ) t: 7 - 'IV' I 'f,-- i t I' i , - - 1 ' irtri 4 i .,, sitit 4, , :,. S1tN majority of them. Why? Because most women feet well dressed la nicety tailored costumes, and also because a good looking suit is the basis of many variations of costume: as that one dossal the of IL 'rake suck sults as those pio- lured hers. Whether you are a young laatrall01 an Ota 00. for that mattera young person who belongs to the leisured dais. a or a ooliege woman, you can wear the suit without the topcoat and ivitti certaia biouses and other accessories one day for oali occasion. Anothe day you Call appear with tally different blouse. moves hat. etc.. and presto, you are a new person in a different coith The topcoat serves other dresee as well as for added warmth with the sun, and there aro as many different combmaBons that you out juggie with the suit as a foundation. that you hardly need anything more In your wardrobe to feel you are a very well dressed person In. deed. Nubbly Wool , o. 1 .. los- - 1 '' 3 , if 17 t , suitsthe , , ,1 ' i, I - J. 'Recipe For 1Fresh Boiled 2Plece Dress Tongue Given a0OZ . . , winter suit season. Women like, t., Now Obvious Dear Miss Chatfield: point to a fall and AU sign A34. , Dear Mrs. Oestt Would the tart that More are several asesios to the party alter the inipetb., .priely of three unmarried pile and men going on a notate trip for a Week? Answer LI one of the men were brother to one or the girls. then yes. C.oustne are rather toes distant. and the fact that the 1110 i i, e, girls may be related or the men related In each other would not help in the imt. a a Dear Mrs. Poet: Ilse young man I ant engaged to insists tea meeting toe le me office est aavo we're having leach' together. We have had several titersissiolis we etearerning this. I think should meet la the lobby of the office buildiNg aad be insists that staying downstairs iooks us. gentlemanly of hint. I think bus'. area Rillikti0115 are am considered I. the raise light a aerial mie. bat we woitid like to have your opinion. Answer I ran understand his feeling perfectly, and that he conmdery it more polite to go all the ay to meet you instead of letting you come halfway to meet him. But it is my opinion in this partieular case that front the ob nee mandpoint it is totter to nee an employe going out alone to lunch than to have the entire office force made conscious that she is lunching trith a men. This ,int may see, m an unreasonable bothering one to take. but during office hours the Impression me likely to be given none the leer that your interest in him mar be interfering with your work. (Copyright. 1937. by Emily Poet) Wools Basis ., Of Wardrobe .., . , , , ,;00.00101.""0" I I, IL" Alb 1114,1641,L. 16 CAROLINE CH ATTTELD, Problems of general interest submitted by readers will he diecuued in this column. Letters unsuitable for publication will he answered personally. provided they contain envelopes. All MUMS are held in confidence. Write Miss Chatfield is care of this newspaper. stamped-self-address- first place. the reason why your body stores up unhealthy fat IS because you at more food every day than your hodv uses. But if you make your body use up more energy, her will not be en much left over for ,storage.. Exercise helps vciu to use up more food, and Olen practiced at the same time Oita you are following a rehire that you are following a down the excess fat already in Ftorage. There's another reason why Pxecise is important at a reducing routine. if you simply- diet. you will lose weight all right hut you may lose the fat from the wrong parts of your anatomy. You may find yourself becoming thin around the upper part of your body, while your.. hips tam: their depressing rotundity. Or you may find Your hips becoming slim. while the upper part of your body retains its lines. Exercise helps mold the body along xymmetrical lines. harmonious and Women who are attempting to reduce often ask what I consider the hest time for lam to practice exercises. The really beet time for exercising is both in the morning and in the evening. Exercise taken in the morning waisens the circulation and raises the tone of the body in readiness for the day 's tasks. And exercise tag: en in the evening, when done slowly and rhythmicatly. releases the tension of weary nerves and puts the circulatory system in tune for sound sleep. However. if exercise taken In the morning irks you. it will net beinefnt your greatly. Exercise should be pleasurable. not a dull task to be gotten over with as on as possible. It should set you up make you feel gorgeously fit. full of a sense of over-plum- well-bein- glowers highly, strung. down or nervous, exercise taken the morning may take too much Out of you. It may tire yms before your day has really starteel In this cave, stow. rhythmie.7. elereises taken at night are best. In |