OCR Text |
Show , b THE DEZERET NEWS, SATUEDAY, DEC212221 l: CIendenino. 6 ii 77 'or. Warns Against Fear Of Illness . ' :'-- For Secondary 'Schools Urged CLENDENtNG y LOGAN ' Recommended Neu,' , York Stan, : - a , , 1 I - life-lon- tafl- This Month homemakers, are husy preparing cakes filled with fruits and nutmeats to serve during the holiday season Years our ago ers made teaspoonsbaking powder teaspoon salt' r2 teaspoons nutmeg pounde whit raisins I poimd paean meats Mt cup orange juice Cream shortening and sugar until very fluffy. Add beaten egg yolks. Beat mixture timr toughly. Sift, salt, nutmeg. Ink. ing powder and flour together three times. Combine nut meats and slams with flour mixture. Add to creamed mixture. Fold in stiffly beaten egg whites. Add orange juice and mix into smooth batter. Pour into gram. ed tube pan. Bake 3 hour in love oven (325 deg. 7.) Cool in pan. rich,. spiry cakes The of the bountiful har, tut syMbole rest that had been reaped and gored for winter, 'This Holiday Cake la similar to the on they prepared.. During the holidays moderns). hottesses appreciate having a delicious fruity cake Jike this ready to verve, when friends drop in unexpectedly. Halide Pecan Cake1 cup shortening 2 cups sugar , 8 eggs, ileParated 4 cups cake. flour , - Related to Ishibidims These feani or phobias are closely related to the inhibitions. The incapacity for' action:, and tionsion, gives evidence of a po, lowering ot nerve pester tentiai than. dam the imptilsion. cases are also difficult to Those treat once an inhibitiongets I starred. It is easier to evince) a force than to create ona As these neumses proceed they become progreseively cult- to' treat.- The victrins are less accessible to suggeation and peanuasion, less capable of an detect We. The pandysia ant anaesthesia of the are not very- far from dons of persecution often con., lured up by the paranoiac to , tify his weakness. There are no definite criteri a can be dilebr which the insane tinguished from We : sane. In dreams one is quite insane. One le- toet to the sense of pmportion and reality. In steams One ban is 'hallucinations, hears voices, unreasonably lively or is filled with dread or horror; one bowie 4 mutrelf to be a great and distin-- i Nulled nenlonage, Or suffers un. speakable humilationa So in waking Ole. the, line between 'entity and insanity is oft.' time ' for-- the, Christmas' en very narrow, oat no one on ,earth is able to say wheth er a Cookie parade Pram now on person who exhibits eccentricity until- Santa firings-pack of is rosily technically- bosh, or not. Joy' and pleasure, cookies- in data or whimsical patterns- will And we may come back to the Here ie an thesis with which we began tho appearing, series this week and say It le 'amusing collection. made from a of vet cutters. cookie Christmas, in these pem, equally impossible pie to mate whether tne hotly is Christina trees frosted snowy more affected than the, mind. white and sprinkled with green Certainly treatment or renabilk sugar,. stars. Santa and fantastic teflon demands measures whieM, birds are all decorated with colt are, directed towards the body ored sugars or tiny' candies. aewell as towards the mind that These can be made easily from , controls a rolled out plain sugar cookie Join The Co'okie Parade' , r 1 liz 1 - . - - Four 1 - - - , - - 3 - - Mita 1111111111111111111111111111 IIIIVA 1 , , ii ii1111111111151111111M11' you have lipstick trouble? Do you find is' difficult to at, quire a clear cut line? Take an wood orange It stick, plunge Into the rosy pigment, mark the edges of your lips. Then fill in. You'll have a working pattern, and the effect will be neat. Spotty lip surfaces are a corn. men beauty crime. Girls who Job are the hurry the make-uoffenders. as are the little who touch up their lips with the aid of a purse mirror. That...method is all wrong. Miss Smarty will have a magnifying' mirror, will use it when she lays on the blushes- and makes her lips look like silvers of ripe: red watermelon. She will stretch her lips wide and fiat so that the red emolli.. ant will go into every crease. She will treat the inner surfaceit of the lips so they won't look like no mans land. When the job, is completed. she will touch her lion lightly with cleansing tissue so that the film will he even. not chary one plate, light another. Do p dear-hear- ts - , ed by a number of factor& diet plays an important plirt Be sure., that your food each day has sufficient Iron art it- - Do you know Where,' to find,. this? There are numerous source& Lean beet and liver. both are rich its it, while' milk. spinach. and many other foods have trorr in them. Milk is the-- perfect food. It ermtaina more essential elements than sztrother one food. For thts-- I , !I . e,,,. :- , : , It I 1 - - .1..:,1; ., (' , -- I - :' : - ....., T- -,- - ...joIrs .,,, ' - ,' , ' We tell the ,,,., ; ri;,.14; , :; ,,,, , '..,,,.,..111,, $ ,e,,, 4.11,t-,-- 414,11 te,.....k:.:re,:5-1- s iv e........1,1,,,,, ,,c ; : ,L,, ?; j':-:- :., , 413''''kt ' ',.:, tr:49 . - ., A. 1'4 -..!4- . 4, , , . c ,t .': r .;. L' r .,;1"' ., , 'i,' 44, 7'allie,'"- - ,, - .rb--- ft. ' 1.,...1 ' 1.- '' ,r 1., - ir' .''',4,, - .7,,,.... - , ,r 4,,,,, - Iii ..., r ' lett , 1; 4 '"'' ;4 ri...... .1 ,4.4,.....A,0 ' "rik, i 4 w ' , CROCHETED DOILIES PATTERN a lacy luncheon or buffet set or a centerpiece that's different Thole luxurious dos. lies are erocheted of string or for making dant: illustrations of them and of stitches; materials required; photograph of doily. Send ten cents in coin for this pattern to The Deseret News Needlecraft Dept. Write plainly PATTERN NUMBER, your NAME and ADDRESS,- - , Owen finer cotton and lend themselves as luncheon or ouifet oet. centerline!. or incidental Pctern 1841 contains directions First Aid For Lends The Ailing House made waterproof by cementing foundation on inside of cellar. or is it more satisfactory to do it from the outside? We prefer to have it done on the inside if ft can be guaranteed. What kind of cement should be used! AnswerThe ,: outwide waterproofing of a cellar is likely- to be more permanent and corn. Mete than inside waterproofing. :::: , A ''' . '' ., . .. 00 0 s ;iff;:::.::;.i..i:',. ' .,, .0,. ,:f....,,;:; ' , .k MO' ,. . ' .:.441111 ::::::'; 7..:. 1841 Variety . By ROGER ..B. 'WHITMAN a cellar be QuestionCan- '' ' ,.. e ' ': 'Z. :'"e : :: ' , - A Problem Of Tipping Dear Mrs. Post: Miss A. and Miss B.. and let's call me Miss C., all have lunch together practically evert day during the business Wk. We always eat in the same restaurant, but are not served every day by the same waitress. of course every one knows us very well by now. We would like very much to leave a tip just once a week instead of having to bother about the right change every noon. We believe the waitrenes have a general fund: that is, they put their tips together and divide them. What would you suggest as the amount for each-o- f us to give for the week, and how could we go Montt making such an arrangement? Ammer Tow will of nuns. throe of all., have to find out whether they do have a general fund oe whether each waitress keeps her ewe tip& If there is a emend fund as that tbe tips are evenly divided, you tould, I yew poo, arrange to give the intostat to one of the waittseses or to the cashier. I personally think it sounds le ettutplicated to do as you am sow doing. This how ever, Ito something for you alone to deride. The least amount you could pomibly give would be tea perecet of your total hill for the week, and this would probably be enutiderably lees than the automat you now give soden you order 'radon extravagant meals. , , looking at our stock. however, he w ent elsewhere and, as he afterwards declared to his friend, bought a diamond - double, the size of ours at the same price. This diamond was later ap--, praised as worth $35 and a pawnbroker refused to loan over $20 on it. This young man was gypped be, cause he would . not believe the truth or was unable to distinguish simple fact from honeyed i fable, and now until he can afford to buy another diamond, his pretty sweetheart's engagement ring will be just a .yellow symbol of a very sacred event V I am very glad, indeed, to be able to that we have never violated a cuetomer's confidence like that, and have consequently been spared the humiliation, of being compelled to apologize for a delinquency, and have also been spared the necessity of manufacturing ex- - de--d- . -- ; tale-pho- 111111111E'VAIIIVAM3(2 the-gu- y chandising Collett Advises rr 38 planations-for , 811111111V411111111E oil-eith- look moon- Ye - in sm of take On. tarts 'tbA tract 'of .1 open , implement of f the ,er - be" ' 11,Acatkride , ' - , 31Publie : - shark rt-, mottled streak in mahogany Hindu A As AignA res N precisely gem - STende : 3Peek IPS 4A - 1Provineu ofEcuador BEI TDetentate , pet .06a.R.Antio tt Inane? , bchar 11Cultivated L c Mr11313 Pi variety .ec Zopyttgloi. mem oflfl 0 0 wear ' getyour Lfull- monera worth by patronizing the right' jeweler: and there are several, of us right here in our store who will match your con. fidence with sincerity -- in -- we always possible and truth. , - e lat -- ANDj 47; t.! 1) Puzd. N to f name E - - 35Giria 4 ELarY1 T carved relief rashness 1:3131C12 d - stove-eprobab-ly chock Hamm u with foliar particle ' "slue of atande .14.-T- he don to Answer to prov4rve pigment used on , Sareclema. 24Drench 2Alelectridgml , carier American clam broleri rough kilt cd a .; t tom of a body of water 21A result declare- s- that all. jewelers are crooks, , I say that's bad enough, without really being a crook two-piec- 32Anger 33The bolo, I2'rick. shelled ish laThe - wheeled, , - 30A one-hor- a - ' into , the fishy eye now and then of a 'shopper who through his own fault' has been stung right and left, and who as a - falling) fuel 20Two. 26Fine wool I Pm. land par- - rot TTProni - aro part, art Zem - sound made by deire rfAn Eng.) - 1SChanco toe t plays of hat ' - (Ohs.) 30.-43- of the cuckoo family ,14AProv. tient 2sA 25Levy bird 26A river ( print. ) up- - AIflowing . thither et xiunit measure - see-ho- ISNarrow net ACROSS a-- mermisdemea- nor. It's bad enough to be compelled to I , s ohnand -- ', 32.94' truth dimanerIc Some time ago a friend of ours advised a young man to come to us to buy a $75.00 engagement ring and to accept our recommendation. After - ?l'' hand-painte- d - to be married to a foreigner, whose native language is French.' and so we would like to know whether in courtesy we shoukt have MonMaur engraved instead of Mr. before hitt name on the wedding invitations and announcemente What is usually done when an American girl marries a foreigner? Answer Whenever there are exact &whin equivainte, titles are translated into English. Mow neer, Herr or Signor all become n 5.. , : 4,- .,. 0, .' , BY EMILY POST ' A Foreigis rine taseitable Dear Mrs. Post My daughter com- all other dise, not alone be- cause of moral ethics, but from a purely mercenary motive, be-cause it pays in dollars and cents, and the 'ale that is lost because the simple truth is too prosaic compared to the tinkling cymbals of fantasy advanced by some salesmen, is unimportant compared to the sales we make because of our policy. Mr. ,,,, . , kw." te. 4 . .., 1 sel'''''.' , ,..t iotitf- ....art tt ;7". ta47),-4:- ...,, t it SZ:fet, - - 4- ' ' : !,, te:...!,...,,,..-;.,,,.r- ''' ,If,;,, ):,,,,k071,f....,,":'. ,000..,11, A, "- - - 1, .., ;'. 11.-::1- 4 , ,,;,,,t.,,,.1;;;.:4-1- ;:,I" ,,,,.1 ; ,,l'l 0, ,,,,,,a.,;;;"1-- ,;''-'.'..i.." ,os:i.-- E, p., !;:t.. ; ' - , ,, :! e.1,,,j,it',v4,1'",-9.,,,t,,,,,7- .c,r, .4.... ro,,,i,....,,,,i4,,, 1 , 4to'b.....S1,-,.z:- 0 ' b "t r'.v leN 4,1'1.i ,, vi'S, to,";,6" aanbodu Today ... ,ri, L.,:,..,,,,.j.,;-..-,- - ,''',7- L.,. .,..,,,...4 - . i ' ,- - tarily pay all the Good Taste : would volim- -- - -. wilioarr-- ,,...,,,.,,... I. - of fairness that the ' .00soc& - - - ,,,4'It 7. ...,, 4 ,,,, ,,,4 ,t a ;01.11t - ..... ' -- ',....., , ".",,,,, , , - conduct one's business on such a high plane pliments- , , ' public - , , tIf ' - Let Your Table" ,Sparkle WithAttractive Laura Wheeler: Doilies - - , NEW YEAR GREETINGS - , Dear , cl 'Pa 4, Mrs. Post-M- y husband The leakage may come because :11 V . 'IW'' of the collecting beater outside , L. and I ham some of di...folded 4 itvtie wane cards. with cards like big visiting the and under the floor loir. and Mrs. John W.. Black the pressure might push off the 4 , Some on tide: front the If can you printed waterproofing layer. one gave me a large box of them get a good mason, someone who have used for a present and knows the-jothorougillY. you t one color, but can have the walls lined with a very few out of the box. What is the new fashion theme spona think would of dense waterproof pottland re- writing you I ia sored by the Paris coutum New Tears message to friend, ment mixture. To be-- effective on those carttst this must be applied-- expertly. Schiapareill in a new collection Answer: It wadi, he quits all However. If poseible. I should do frankly endorses the hallequin Um job on the outside. idea in jacket with patchwork he Picture cards- - would right. sleeves of silk. Cleaning Dekkwark prettier, hut on the other band. handwritten atessano estdd QuelitionHow can I clean our Mainboehers pointed basque. mode to anus more personal. chimney mantelpiece. which is longez than last year's version' brick? red and very youthful above flaring Teephoeing Replin Scrub with any Answer skirt is a new way to create the Dear Mrs. Post:- - I always scouring powder mixed with long waisted. look so smart for The brim; on your hats will to form a thin only enough water acceptance and regret to spring. The minaret silhouette Include Ma cloche- type that all invitations that are not writ. pester ,Following by ample TM, is- the name for the new wide :Item in the third person.. Am frames the face at front, hut ing )rhilt will take off all of flounce- or tiered skirt expected extend to the hack. You the blackening that is on wrong- in doing this? A friend to be one of the most successful 'doesn't wear them with a decided tilt will remove tells me that even formally third the face; but minutia fashions of the new season. be teleand' In the extreme. in the person- invitations may flattering roughnessessoiling cavities of the - bricks;.,- Vila-phoned on occasion- and that it ' is- not a one of how the invite. however may not show- - After Bon itself irwordedi-but-obow the bricks. have dried. you can well you know the hostess. enrich the color by painting with boiled or raw. linseed Answer; Your friend he right We are much more iodised toTry the effect of this on a brick in some concealed part- to to, a hostess we- know tÁitt like it. eet Cm etre ,qd your alightty and to telephone- soma. you 4ony one who le au Intimate friend. Toe Mack Draft The principal rule, however, is to hot QuestionThe- pipe- of a into-$1111111Wer promptly. waterheating- stove- gime the same flue as the pipe- front Flowers- Together the Wilmer- - The pipe has a Dear Mrs..1 Pent. A mother, damper in the center- - but this e A smart , favorite . grown daughter and middle-agedoes not cheek the draft at all. niece sent flowers to a mutual-frieneven with the top lid partly op0'. splits up to give you extra bleu L'opt who was in the hospital.. en. Would- commeting the hot es a end skirt v It is one at swing ,The mother persortally thought water heating pipe to a separate smartest the for flowers schoot, Tstumea the, and, had them sent flue correct- the trouble? AnswerYou should be abla- college or office, Both these tight tram the florist's. enclosing a eard- carrying- all- three name& te control the fire by the damp. blouses are Made with the same How should she have finned er at the bottom of the The skirt to pattern. swing may in the ash pit door. Air then names- and in what order? I mor If the menage- wart the bars below gathered,tucked, you, grate entering ,-passes up through the fire and You could also make a ' written la tior nimbere hasoi. please. causes quick combustion. With she ebouldr, ban' residt. third hiotim without the cellar to wettiag., closed air could not Were so glad yee're genitor bet- enter. It is always well to have Ova you a cardigan neck. It you ter" or merely. "With love or a separate flue for each fire. cheese a solid colored wee' for say other tartaage that she eared Writft, and signed "Prom. Ares Roger B. Whitman hairror: the skirt you'll want the blouses to hells (the stony Marie .(the pared a, leaflet on of plaid woolen, velveteen, wool Finish. Send, a sellAddressed. damditer) and Mary (this weeld jersey, crepe silk, glisteniRg have been iteeselL) On it 'eke envelope to stamped crepe, etc. Again. this two, watt ,mUn tor of this him it. as intimate a- friend a (care Do pitpeFi Don't select costume is lovely hi one 'that ton there piece have been rounded toes. - pointed took material as a emery crepe silk some doubt am tomight whe they were shorter vamps, Send rIFTrxr(15c1 in Borgia read or black crush-rvamps.- them she would have added there long for PATTERN, Wm. plainly Meant velvet, clan plaid. woolen. higher shoes. last same& But if the flowers ADDRESS AND YOUR NAME. Ycnill en toy iwwIng it with the contrast i were beteg tient to serail 40t0 pumps., They STYLE' NUMBER. Our Large follow to instructlim easy picture backand front. whom she did not, haews.or all the -lengthen Hook has over 150 of tha Pattern -e wert she probably would have or-r.foot Bewarednewest Part Now York and Hol'Byte No. 329Z la designed for t entiond her- own visit. - em-- in hoery. I lywood designs . : . Suerestions sizes 12. le; 10, 18, al veers, 30,. merely Mg end an which she had add.; if lecpsczr41- thin. : for AM,. Gills. 32, and Holiday BeAuty 3S4nches bust, Size 34,3 hosiery ert the names of the sleep and the etc. Order your require lsa yerdit et 394ncit daughter. with titles. followen by - ries, 10 tents Atioretsi order to Prow for material sleeved blouse long a stestesto of best wishes foe the 1 cpoot. 'tit, booke 1 PATTERN- - DEPAR TMENT, Th e and- 39,- vards of gi.lw..,t,,...,.ei,. , ...,...., matersick person' " 'recovery.,...trepy. .,. Dtbseret New& ial for alcirt right IDA By E:1111.I POST). multi-color- MIT Mill 29 111111111 i.spotty Lips Are Beauty Crime 2-- 3 You'll Wear 111111111E4RVAr4iell What do you think about the proposal? one-- reason kiLa fina,protective item. to have on the reducing dietor any diet, for .that matter. The general idea that milk to fattening is incorrect. Nowhere can you spend calories and get more forthem than on milk. One of skimmed milk hataNfrom- glass to one hundred calories eighty 4 on the size of. ln the glass. leaflet, you wish to have my Types," wend a three-cen- t with envelope ' your' request for it, ht 'Innueno, - s been. dough. :Youngsters. especially will, be overjoyed if they are dlowed to assist with the deco. rating process when these clever cookie" are Made, Cheistotoo Cookie. 1 cup shortening, cup sugar 2 eggs 1 teaspoon vanilla 3 cups sifted flour 1 teaspoon salt Cream shortening and sugar. Add eggs and vanilla. beating thoroughly i - Sift flour and salt together and add. mixing only enough to combine ingredients. Roll out inch thick. Cut, with fancy shaped cookie cutters. Bake on ungreased baking sheet in moderate oven (375 deg.. F. about 10 'minutes. Yield: about. Cookies, Frost cooksixty ies with confectioners' sugar and decorate with frosting Christmas candies and colored sugars. ' - food, claims Mrs. Lowman. By JOSEPIIIVIC LOWMA14 al have a strong stream Or life pounding ita way energetically through pur bodiesour blood streantgoing- on determinedly, day after day. night after night. trying to nourish our tissues in the best possible way. It In actually our stream ollife. the part that gives us rosy cheeks and firm contour. and feeds every cell in our physical makeup. Yet we handicap it by deny- -, ing it those materials act nee sary to its work.. ,, College Preparatory Dr. Gulick reported that the statel high schools are still beas college ing run primarily preparatory institution,. alh of their though only graduates ever- enter colleges. The time has come to make over the high schools so that they will be useful to the who finish their formal schooling when they leave the secondard schools," he said. The report predicted that the expense of this project might be met by savings effected by the decreased enrollment in elementary schools. We little real. its how rapid this decrease has Drink Alk AU Bealaies---A- nd is the perfect food. It contains more essential elements than any other MilJ ar four-fifth- , piny for when I read an advertisement that dwells, particularly on the super integrity of the house advertised, heel that while the statements May be tive,' they carry but feeble'', conviction to the public mind and that it would be far more profitable to rtnd-we- one-fift- ' om..t virtulievertruesinth.dextolinI - the-del- a. 1111E Strange as the state- -, ment may seem, we occasionally lose a sale solely because we tell ; "roo milnY Schools." ,said Dr. Gulkk. "have been forced to go - on and on teaching the some lessons. from the same book . in the same way to all the children Like. year after yearail but. ignoring the change which have come into our whole life. The it is inescapable. the school aye tern of the state of New York is now, turning out a greet number of youth each yaw. wittt without diplomao who are not adequately educated. who are not prepared to play a- - helpful, part in the life of this state. "Many are not ready to ho come citizens and to take a useful pert in community and lam-S- y life. Many are not ready to go to work and later to adapt r themselves to shifting economic conditions. Many who should go on are not ready for advanc--, 'ed or prolossitmal education. not : ready to pursue their own intelectual or technical develop-Inept- ." grei-ncurom- , 1 especuttly in the and tarwest: the Junior college with two years beyond the low, year high school hot been deveioped in recent years. Through.- Out the nauon an extra year or r has been made available in Many a high school for its graduates., three-ye,Now tomes& report-et- a tummy committee0 headed H: Gulick.,, for by Dr. Luther the Neve Ymit State Board el Re. ma, reeonunending the t of eight-yea- r saw schools throughout New York State to repiaos the traditional r school. Is this dehigh sirable for that state? For other stator? Sone Lamm' - , , four-yea- 114 vs. Fiction i half-yea- g -- frr.ti, th P. Afa.: , , 1 BY GARRY C. MYERS. D. In many parts of the United M.D. examination by-"' competent r diagnostician: Wit to relieve the ensiety. If one fear is allayed. nettle; 'springs up to take it$ niece.,. Mothers, espedally. are constant ilinem ly haunted by the fear ofcontent in their children.- Not with administering to the child all the vaccines and antitoxins i that the most enthusiastic flythe gienist cotdd sugg est. on the wish slightest protect they dosed. and bed to child put The dread of sickness is much ' worse than a stiff brush with - sicknesis itself. Toe mother is in an indanger of giving her child valid reaction which can warp and, embitter life more than sick. nes& A lusty child may rebound from theme cares in- his behalf, but many a one of them is bent to the parental mold and lees the g foundation for thorough-goin- 1 , - One of the most common, caUses of illness is teat' of sickness itself. 'Unscrupulous doe. torn fatten on the victim of such fears: Often the most , I 8 Years Of Study To Chi-Idrert 1:1 I 0 LD . - Transmit Invalid Phobia 17, 19:3 ITITY GIZOW Longer Course' ;.5i).:' ..,..4..,-'- Mothers - , it 1 715 A nt113 DORM N A N D O IPA Kw;, Amon - N S Syndics's& loweut - too dark ropy. , Int - ... - , Alitutikb - ' - V nilkrn 4, .,.1 v tu t :- - , PINok ,,,,,,,bk.i Nob ea Um- S satt Ant art St- nt NI ' |