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BY ELEANOR ROSS I is rsinarkable how much the storet are doing to help make It the buying of furniture a pleasure instead of a transaction i;t fraught, with danger and uncertainty. Not only is st desired that liudget stoppers get their money's worth, but the stores ,' want elegance and beauty to be part of the scheme. In some shops furniture, both traditional and modern. is as. sembied ivith drapes. household linens and accessories. Rooms are built around a definite and basic color scheme. and group. ings are in kno&taste and bar. tnonious dehul., All this is afar. e furs cry from the old niture department, with its linens, James and drapes frequent. ly on separate floors. 'Mere era experts to help with advice. whether one is planning a whole houseful or merely a few new items ''of furniture,. , Exhibition , GLORY---itere.l- s : te ; ; 1111010-- high-powe- 1 aver-worke- I l !.Lt.IDPIG; ! ; .1, ' c A ;i ..J 1 d , - - 4 "Jr the I I . peach-colore- - 1I 1 , . ' .1 ... I f , .1 finest-lavende- , I rinniED -- a.!0 1 ,.. ' ,. . , . , I I i ; .. - - . . otiiiiiiiii; , - ,,,,, . ....444 al7.:,.;tolso a: ;710 Zo. ss SOIL - . . ' a" -- .,...4 .... 0- . f....)g;i1,41 4, .......:::::::.'osta'..Viii - .. 1.7,:::011 o,r.'4, - , ,le,4;17,Zitzlolt":..zt.y::: - ,,.. -: a. ' , '''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' :';- - store is showing sortie "'elms splendid exhibition rooms. One m these is a bedroom that is a with of blend the dainty t.:4;ressralr;stariafiii happy i.. a MiStdrr"dagntin. edthet011.rnreDleaSeStUNI1Viti. 4411i.4.111Pt:ii ,, the . -, ,p :1:;,:;-7-r ine,s..741101-ti.,.7 his missile Eighteenth century fr ,,, ,... irt--se. 1, a is for used st sturdy .., mahogany ...it ..eirg"Tall .. 1 lir... ..., .4.. , ., ... yet graceful bureau. the sort of' .,2r4 st. -2i tla 01 ill, thing a man yell, for but seldom ' tato." :- I. 18W" i, and ,,,, ,, ., ,,.,11441a gets. Although it is large ,:,,,2.. IP has capacious storage imam, it ,) :arc, Iv, is not an unwieldly laploece. 04)4,04)tin.,7 IIIME1.100 10111111111111111.1.. One allblra4,,i,flittat.--2:secii- . ii . Few For madame there is a charm. .,r , ...,,, . 1 , ,.... !w., . ).)-..- - i i . , i , ...,,,,,,,,s Eng dresidng table and a cont. fortable chair upholstered ' In tl,FILET CROCHET PATTERN 2327 uiffeta with's i bright cherry-re'" Crocheted Kitten' - plested box ruffle.' Beneath the crversitart are plentY of ntntrell6 I Add this kitten to your family of pets. lit's easy to acquire. m the' dreAingthing. AIS'triple' Unto t Just mirmr i for 'all you ftlivettdertis 9onrmusee'iltrinkimg aftrilt:11nearta a pretty b7Pka.tterIllaak711'11 and crystal latnps grace the- mfr. i, chair or ends, its direetions for making set; materials re. contains charts and ;Vie the"ionzandinFe, "ovb:sktoP'irt. Ii illustration of stitches. with neat black velvet bows. la placed over a Pleated ten cents in coin for AWN pattern to THE DESERET underskirt of blue soil. whits Iquired; Needeetaft Dept., Address. Write plainly PATTERS striped organdie. Somehow. tha your "(AKE and ADDRESS. result teal at all "fluffy rufflee , . - d ' ' ' ' . , . ' ' , - " 1 . ' ,, , 2;- 1:4.7..stit'llat,..:. .:IP , .2.::.".!! ,;".:1,14:,::-!'llsw- , 1.::.... ;por7.7 ,Itios1; ,11th'S4kagre '.7:1:- ,..,,......,,:ilzrot:,,,,...se,4,,Ltii,;,..1111.,....-...,,-;,.......- - 1r aatretrenratartilY OfTraean8gringeatl ; 41,;4 ,..olitga;rica..,..,,a ivr :!' .: - 1 1 2 ,,4Wot;;Ii;',,,;-- 4'44.4,- m,,,44,40ess.,..-:,,- ,.....",1- :.-- :::!4".ee ;ti?isio arrot.4. .. , : rankt,,"...,"-:1141- 41:44714. ;gibs .. make pleasing.groups. so.. ,.. IC4'4;1 , gray with touches of red and white, a most satisfactory color scheme. The carpet is in a soft gray and the walls in a soft gray. stopt;,1 green. Red anit fabric is used for the draperies the of a maand for Imhoistery hogany armchair. Loveseats In flOwered chintz take the place of the usual sofa. and are placed to , .e.,o, 44:44.;,--. e:: test hodge-podg- ar7e1VMS I le ;,,,ii4i.,,,,c4i,t ii4,,,it ' . e,ork.r.....leo..........ome,,...vomm,ma.m.yormomr..m. . - , A blue chenille bedspread and white homespun curtains, with a woven design in grayish blue, are other details. The carpet is gray broadloom. The wallpaper has a shadowy bird and branch design in 8tIver on gray. Tainbour-type commodes are placed on either side of the bed, add., to storage space. ing A living mbm setup is also V. They Can do a lot to iput the neck in 'form by mai,saging with Toilet lanoline at night. spotlit. ing with iee cold water in the morning. Turning the head from side to side restores fiber tone. .. : 1., tiny .short Stores Cooperate To Make Flirm.ture. Buvinur 1 Pleasure , It wl ha (ITts ltriPir$tnie "- sail: I maliniadmtl"st dress. it. .. a . ,., ..... -- -- ,',',.. , ,,. - ,::,--7- 1 , " ,.,,,r--- '"'N s. , ,, a"... oa .,. ', '''. - -0--7. '..,. 1.4 ... s ..s., ' aa ,.. a ... i ... it., ., ....,t , e- one-nal- ta , .a. i,a.... , ,a.. . .. :A1.-- ' ,.... !at;,. 041t , ...... .... , :. , - .p. .. t , 4 .., 1 ... .. .. When . usler aaaawata,i- .- ,t. '' ...! tattene. - t . 't-.- .,..... ....; ; ... Amaver--Nasa- l 2 ao,,,,...- ...,,a, ' .. ' : a, ...,..,,. ., ,' ' .. :' i.:..1 ... .. " ;. 41 aseme! ,,, ,t, -.. ....:".....,- . '!. : i at.' - ... .. ' FOLLETT your nec kline An ugly nne there can apple, detract from the prettiest lace. Miss Plump makes her cheeks look fuller, her face shorter when she wears a frock with a round. ed neckline. The deep V cut will give length to her count tenancet it will also make the . No woman with a thin face. long nose and fiat chest should Indulge in Tile V effect, which will fmake her llook as :t she luid been dragged through a knothoie. Simple rules. Mese, hut Oley ry being iirogen all must that iitime ,,,efh;tnt.liel illii);(n.mtei:,tt, in: tthe take seeing 'o, meditate helm." the .rnirreir and timi out itroat's what tn ,.. 10,.. , oa ., - r ,t al .... HELEN getting of the ' . - A one-ha- lf .. ,. 1 ,.. ., ;t: .,," , e . BY Watch ,. 4 ! ,, . '4 ,.,. Ar iiv - 4 , l, .4 I I , : .7.4o, i 'to ' ,4,.,i ayea,t,, - i 1 .. , , - .. sakes 3 A eat-- ''. 44 , .... 4 '',.i: ' i((. a. - ,:. : .' : !' , a .7: al 7' : , - te -- .. 4ta.....St eNI , .. 4 a '..... ''.. .,,,. - :f Care Should Be Exercised In The Selection Of Dresses '.', ... a ,.. .. ' - a'-.., 1.' fset , 4, . .. - s 1 ' - ' i , - .. :. ; tti he-ha- ar ! Tarts Good .. . :.t'. g ., I I e ' a ,1 ; e.....,-,- J.14 4- thild little discomfort. The nm- - ' .' porttont thine Is to see thut the ehilire nutrition is cared for Mira This,fail " )t ing the enunicin of ityetth to school with a shiny new lunch Stirh as ... A digedtve 31,04,1. box- fitted with. a thermos and vomiting or diarrhea. and ma,, er ttlingg. such as fever and ertn,j perhaps an extra dish or cu- pvtlisunts. wherr they happen to latlous surprises filled with t (luring the teething age, aro I (cur even: day. aalwribed in this phenomenon. of :,.......1.a....,... I a active citildren the arataiag ,,t, teeth. ..A Do,aaa awn e,,,,,th aaurstta :,..1.:.. need fond at noon thet will sun- hal-with ' tile idea that during the ply encrP' And Pel, for:Pile staaa'te. ance of the day's classwork and age evervthing that the teething 'I! 4"noas a ..' the athletic doings Mace sochooL l baby may have the matter with e. a a a !... it tx rule' to teeth entirely. While bre,akfasta and dinners cap , ea, e a ' a a ... l fle t teaar's be watched carefully for satin baby that has a fever dttring the g dent vitamin. Livn, and calcium period of the erupting of teeth a ... '.. lieh001 lunches ' too often measles 1a ' content, may b, buying it ( orAtpa. -are hit or miss affairs. i theria. So have a carefttia' and ,a .., 1 ' ,: '''' irt 1 , ,,.., , i e f If a little imagination is used. t thomugh examination .01Tlade of e , BY ALWE LYNN BARRY a., the sting of monotony usuallY ate t the hahe who ist siek during the. t a a That certain .royal highness at as can same be teething age. just the satiatd with box lun che s et e who concocted pastries, "ad on a '' ' any other time. eritagn. Park food that is nourish' : 't suramer"s day" have have had A te to he, lateen have it means. teeth let The all but erupt by ingi ' t ' '' '' '', there, as the current something ,, ttween the seventh Ilfth and and ' variety. ongiriality a ale $ l': pnrase goes. Remember, .., :L. st 0. Trv varying the breads for months: at the age of ..'',;..a.. 4,! tarts sne made. And her should have all half the a ; .tioosa. muffing or of Hearts. was the Queen , an The neared a a ; corresponding whole wheat. rre. brown. nutaw , way ' ' - af.4 tarts atilt have a winsome aateeth of the two aidea of the a, ... breads. Pour hot entitlatin raintttermott ''''.t with appetite.. eapetamily it these il law erupt at the sametimy The a a instead of milk for a ' the ' n caniemetins star, lite with a pastwo eenter teeth in the lower .?., .,) change. Never nee the same sand- , , a a try base of dainty pmportions. e ",, t; , : law apaear at the age of Rix or with filling twice. in a week, ' tender flaky ahell. On its top, aft- .) seven months: the two upner a - a.4 t 1it Wrap crisp atalka of celery, a toer a 101111(iiittOrt Cf luscious filla tteeth at about the fifth to eiehth :, 4, .rt e a.. a..:. in carrota raw analblosi or mato, ... to for month. and the lateral teeth from ;- , wax paper as a substitute 'meant ma ofrlulle;oalat int atotrnerIhi:uprelis 7 ; ,,a, the seventh to thelenth month.. 1 in order. fruit .... a a not is order. Thie It ...aa one bowever, and e ...,.; Omit sandwiches day. i ' 1.1. Here's a recipe for tart shells. invariable followed. for .teethi ,.. ',' Make a lunch of cold chicken or lf cups it. i ti t It calls for one and aa .." lamb, with a dish of vegetable mate prmaturly emt .so that 1 But a' .4 ','', ,. flour, one and one half teaspoons they am even salad and milk. tea- -' are a". baitretarded of aa' and powder. baking eruption ; and pies. try puddings a "4 t phosphate k cup shorten, ed cuatarda .4, (veered dish or much more common than thoite aa, al. spoon salt. ..... a a it i a,,,.aft of premature water. Sift flour. baking s 4 camptinn due to cup will not spill in a good,sized , '':. ing. ice and a salt together. Cut In a weaknesa, debilitv or disease. lunch box. powder a": a ie '' of the the eruption .. a During shortening. Slowly aud enougn Da mines with eggebake Teeth. the enttne face and bead a ice water vai form a bail of amign. them In individual 1 eassemies; e t ,,a ... 'a Toss onto floured molding. tioard;e ehange, Tare la 3 arradual lfPlottmin staff- - them and use them .; la, onion atut Droloneation mil out dougn and cut ititta piec- salads. Children love them, and a.. a a j ,4, ':' -- meth,. 3rid 3 rwn.oritient adiust- es about three inches by threP 'they are so wholesome. al of ment the bonv structures ' 't, ae molasses popcorn balk make a ,, Incites Fit dough over mveried , v... ' , ts multin tins. Praia with lotk. , s marvellous,stesservana so.do ,a width hold them- :...... , a' a Bake in 430 degrees F. oven 10 few pleees of rands'. .... ,, it. Cookies cut in shapes of little Questions-Answer-s to la minutea. tatiol. remove and .. :. a -, ..., fill Six to eight tart shells. people and animals are fun. and ., , n. E. P:t "Please tell me the. at'' so easily digested! Peanut Butter Tarts are made - hem trattatment for, Illi.s4"calar4.11- 4 '; 'orashalf cup peanut butten--of the' with But these are liia.feat sis I ' f ' two cups Skirli mar., cup I 7441;t: tricks yroseu canyosuprringirrionagtute ttihoina. hcisleod.A1(10".01,tehec,,,a ,hmit"filistiintegl an,.r ,, - :oaf a 'dren sugar, one ... ...,4 ,,..... eataa4- -. at Times and prevents me , noting .. i:nee'll i nad teaspoon 'npice", ;search for unusual combinations, from tettine tThe propor reaon- ; Z"lOaa out "old hat" s tantlbvs--you1taa,,....,. fourth teaspoon Ince f or my voice : children will love the re' heat, beaten egg yoiks. ' tasty catarrh Is an en egg wanes. one leasPoon va eld.fashionect term and has no nilla. six unbaked three and one- MOLASSES real meantne ratan-is the Place pea-half inch tart shells. The sunerfic;a1 sn itamren ;if cap .hortening (halt hailer f add bowl, in butter nut In a cells of MOrodk membrane, and hall lard. For Your Winter Wardrobe of milk. cup noswould The of the this ca,0 14 cups brown smear. or electrte mixer uleaastmr:7ut Lrittit mean a seer,:itein nnft 1 dkeitaryc. 2 ;ng rm.k With a 'llaubir Mir. The squarish ig egg s. well beaten. Add remaining It has been found Cre wide ami '14 eup pure New Orleans mis, is tonitroidered in gold thread and heads. On beirro Mix blended. observalasses. more formal evasions the and spices. Add to egg yolks and I lion That slot conditions are doe teaspoon Nada. jalliet is removed to reveal beat until light. Combine with not to chronic catarrhal inflam214 raps cake flow. cut decolletage: squarr matton of the iniade of the nose peanut butter mixture. Add vatablespoons coma. Fold in egg whites. Pour nilla. Ttirhbut In inIi infection or, 1111t1UPg. hila teaspoon doves. Into tart shells. Bake in 450 denate infection. or 10 a number teattpotin of factors, Excessive SittokiTIC grees F. oven 15 minutes. then teaspoon cinnamon. decrease heat to 325 degrees F. 3,4 teaspoon aide undoubtedly aggravates nacal in--I and bake lA minutes fections onee they are longer. cup chopped raisins. Cool Serve plain or topped with ed. nrolves rierupat ion That cup chopped walanta. by your friends for your own per. surDear Ars Po sy. r have lust cream. Cream shortening; add sugar Yen-- duatv or dry or hot whipped sonal use. I'm sure they want you broken my .?ngagernent. I was coundion" Is another. In discuss-beate-n and blend until smooth. Add well. Nut butterscotch Tarts are to have them no matter what has nave heen marr1e4 ,n just a matte with three slightly beaten molasses. - in egg& Add ing the treatment in his work on have and. t tritntis few which soda has been dissolved. happened. "Diseases of The Nose. 'Throat eggs, one cup dark corn syrup. Dekr Mrs. Nod: I am secretarr number of teathen flour. sifted with cocoa. and Far" Dr. Wallace Morrzon one cup sugar, given me to verr Minfr-a- nt vn o ar,wer r"4 Now, :nusec sacs; The onelerlyine spices and salt. Mix thoroughly. salt. one cup coarsely spoon I have been with him inan and ail ,mr.,-Add raisins and walnut meats.euntarIZI,,,H:117 quesmust be liceoveced and chopped nuts. unt,aked pastry only about five week. wIlat have been d :f noRsible. This may reottare shells, Mix eggs. sugar. corn sy- , dredged rn he v lett for at o 1a small amount of flour. Stir until licitly,' ovr ShO'111,1 a ,01MtliPte .?,;tti ttc,it: of 'he rup, salt and nuts together, Pour I I is to want 1114 Allat know ttL and place in ,,.Yreasel can The Iocai !reatment. whieh Into muffin tins that have- been tv hnuId i greet him 711P111 when W It A note. or take hallow bakiag pan. Bake in mod. he earried oul Ity :he patient. lined with the pastry. Bake In i he 9,,Pts back from the trip and hem hack? or nenbt-terate oven (350 degree F.1 about consists ;n washing out The sehot oven 1425 degrees FA for 10 I waiks into the office. Should I 2,5 minutes or unttl done. Cut in tt,siert Shower presents are warm sai!retion hy, muffing minutes. then reduce heat to 325 to forward and offer go value. of up little get very finger length Tutees while warm- usually in 'solution nose." things into 4hP degrees F., and bake until filling ao glad to hand I'm and Stored in my are say. And it then the trifles. deyours COVPrPf,1 jar. the M Poly l" is firm. about 30 minutes. remve' the see you ha(;k.' Mr, Edwards"! ba r3 become loot thing to do is to keep them. and tast e' vtated se" on;ume trust be straight- romember your Saying before like rich old trait Cake. I After all, they were, given pot,. enedand ;muses dr.alMetil hat a secre!ary is sort of like a Under-ar-m I hostesa. Answer: No. In this ease yon do not go forward and offer pier I hand. You rrmain seated at your II safely desk. smile and say, "Good i morning. Mr. Edwards." If he, wants to shake hands with you -D. Hazel By :Hoylebe will eome over and, offerhis hand to you. If you had been in. I hiS employ for a number It W,Aa only three or four years et Some of these newcomeni are t SCARLET 3 that would naturally say years. e you ito NA) gaixteners imgan 10 tor iltAlici 1!.at lie incase ,attke ordinary expensive tutip litk.t tail tales doom a new race 4m, if inc about bring glad to i but here are others who Fen. ttor of tulips that could only he ;le- t gartmer, s4,p him bark and Wiping he had that are already oecorning reacould ,,cariet itriniant 7 a,k you a seribeo pleasant holiday. But store it would seem onabi mcnes hy tor, large flower....1-enough tso that, by you have hers with him sorb a r using some of those our and an early bloomer. ' stretching garden budget a very bort while yott should not worth that are so tittle. we Can .erutulge in a few KRIEMItILDE enormous Lfl say anything that has no refers ' liollywood. culow.al, . ,stue bulbs white flower that blooms very env, to business. As be takes his eicessese-do- es pendous....,Ktgantie were tome.of L Does not tot liere are a few that can be put, I early and remains in flower for place at his desk. you of course the terrns applied. words that are sot otiose skim 18 inches tall. several weeks. chased him forward. his local itti mers from mail and bulb give ... wgraat'iteal more disturbing to 2. ., tve,SoletaY-1.-132U"M- r MESDAtia superb deep rose report whatever there is to tell a gandners peace of mind when chants: him. is flushed darker, right sleet sheets& that carrel), GLORIA SWANSONa glori- i broad. firm applied to flowers than when 2. inithes 30 mil. The imcaadystopg (Released by peripheries for petal& Belt ous deep rose-reSyndl. Used to ballyhoo some new liolof enot, tulip - own To . we would i a 0 I THE I to 3 el& Amcam. inCO' mow; site and , stmngdignity, lyworid productum. from petspostios. , PEACHnot availatde !locaily, stem anti- long lasting in bloom. And now that some otti these , QiIPSUOTI: butt so good that it is well worth 11. A pore white, greaseless, stein. How ran I fall ty or lieight,, 32 males. new varieties of tulips have act . , i 3kale vanishing aeon. NtAttsoniE. IlOWENAn ex i sending away for, a glorious '' repair marble floors of hada. fou r i ually been tieent.we are intlinPft Si - !rtIdltaaDera2ZatAtle......d-thtillip ,wlth large : feet 'with.? In one (we one aide to say that there is reagort for the leaorninae.T flower. In color a wrote cemee and alas itill , ilttly: has dropped a little,. NN'e cannot ii laud anti high words in their blending, of salmon, rct,,e and LA FRANCE. a tulip colored buff. with deep rose and ,ra- - : bmillbutathewaten praise. And perhaps we should in a new i put like rrote of and' that to name, ;he not be surprised, to ape tbat this lmon ,sheert. Large graceful flaw, 13' bangM;141111111nienlON tars et Jrurtil Answer: ncw,r 11. The r.lnarble. I QUEEN Or ENGLAND. another t Us of rapid development has, er with shithilY eellexed Wats- rel'aid. at Immo Been sold. 'Try s tat todayi pink colored like, a pink mse and should he tak also been made to apply to floWSCOTCH LA8'.S1E.1 sieletane.nt I tulip 'of i Of enormous euplik-- form.. i nen hfd of can be srs es well as other things. Tulips Put purest and rich lavender shaded Plant either of these' pink tw have been touched by the magic' even darker inside, by far the iI down that will bring the flooring lips In front of Spires trichnear, hand of scientific improvement, ..''' I to its pmper lerel and will take and carpetthern with tulip yet develop. Aell ewes ealwediss emds i pa with results that really call for ed. Long, lasting in the for it superb swing plc- - I up the crockTo a good floor , '''9"I'i garden I tuas lagne , ' enthusiastic pause. or as a cut,flower. I tun,. man the be would A job e aampla ; , 1 1. 1 e , ., I 0. 4,, i ' t ; t A - a - ' A i i . everything ready before the regular time for beginning study, so he can go at it with a vim. Children from eight to 14 who develop the habit of running about after 'dinner on evenings before school days, will not readily, take to habits: of doing homework when they reach senior high school age I wish there were no assigned homework in the lower elemental grades. and very little in the upper elementary grades. with more reasonable assignments than thee that pre- i t .4 , sr.itot , .. .r.: , , ,, , The most important thing for school success Is to learn ' I and habits of study. Many a bright student in good methods . t ' N the grades. high school and college lags or fails because he has lf 't ., He has two problems: (a) To never acquired such habits. 's use his time effectively in the recitation. discussion or lecture (hit To use his time effectively when, preparing for his ,., period. : next class or examination. , . . : .... What can we parents Ao. about l,r1 Becalming, with the. ,,'''S"'inailtoieln" ...:.,1 ,Chilitten.,414w4lomework,,,,,-.,,''' ''hFaoprpe9(iniens ra'sellibleorThllligsh.u5seriltLt : i baby, we cars by reading to him and continuing to do so past of one or two inwhen he enters school, give' him a reading back- - ' considerate t the time They need to'be curbed by the principal. teacher. t wish principals would take the responsibility they should in ground and motivate his interest in reading content , in meaning. We can even read to him at home occaaionally from his children from excessive tomework assignments. protecting i school ast;ignments in geography, history, science and the like, The best way for one to gam efficient:3i in study is during , . Aiseussioir or...mut trein okissa-aOn, can expre; in his own language.' as a student but does not spend excessive t ' Before the child begins to get assignments aCschool to he hours at his study, said: "When 1 leave class and take stock 'a done at home,: we parents can cultivate in him habits of con- - of myself (luring the past period, I ., ... apt how many . - :' ' ., centrated Mental exercise by itaVing him read from a limit or ' questions I answered right. but how many of all that were i .. anybody T 4 Magazine for, isaya half an iiinireath 'morning. When he gets There are some good books to aid parents and teachers in homework assignments, we should iiee to it that 0 e goes at the ...... ' , ''...... a task at a regular time and in a regular place 'each t evening, helping the child and youth study effectively, and for helpaig :. the pupil to help himself. You may have, without cost, a list of a a , t. ' .t ',preferably right after the evening-mea- l. '' Never mind about his Nil stomach. If he walls till it is desuch books by writing me in care of this paper. enclosing a ... , a ' C ' i ,, flated, he may have been diverted by the funnies, radio, or anima on it. envelope with a three-cea ai any one of hundreds of other diStractions, Unless he has a Q, When is the earliest time a youth should have his first lesson in learning to drive an automobile? ' ... Oulet room of his ownand not many havelet the family ; s A. On the birthday when , 4 a keep reasonably quiet, with the,radio silent land'ito one talking i a attained to the legal age for e 44 to hun or about him. Help hini cultivate the habit. of getting in his state. 'driving a i , ., , , ., 1 t ' a ": 'it:, 0. ete ,r7e:4. se t , ::' s., - r - ' i --- 7.- ' e l'ti. 1 , BY GARRY C. MYERS. Ph. D. , . ' , ,t : .s.i - i , - stes.S. '9-'- Parents Should Not Allow Children's eatetomacs, r,x unnie, And Radio Programs To Interfere W ith Study Schedule .. - .. , i ,,... , 3fonilay, October , , ., ..k. saes a ato .. -- send the chadren back S' ! t 1. .I1 ',, a 4, , kk -- s -- ....,:, s . ,, A Many Bright Students Fail In- School Because Poor Study Habits Are Developed , -- ,. '' .,. ..... , .:. ' .!s.i ,I.,n, no Disaptioulti .-Attractive i; : s.s.al.;',x)stit "r'' Can Ile Illatte , 1 : . s' .. - - -- - I I'' t 1 fisats.''StiSs..-Ss.Setr- o, ,I,on, ,,,,,,,,.3,11t.IM nt.... 111A t pilot, n dt!,t7.hl.f", 'of whit's rise ;srs,s, srlantofie ; th '' init 'Vag n"h!iSn'71 tiosem eentursr,, intere st t !si 1111 ti...i ha4 ..,..d,rprsis4;411 thcir evfm once. ''' rnwn Know More Now Zr! we knoW: in of this knowledge, aonaequrenee the than we a see tir-kieie ti.4-- it is rams, and that it fuaes the me.U.: al ...., , .. ' ,, .,, . rhsltren as -: ' TVe . ..,, v,4., ..' '. ieo i :: , '' , i -: di, ....,, .34others have instilled in their ininds !he idea that there is a teeting age or ealnes, Thioes with a belief- that the erupting of teeth is the cause of many lathy aihneriti7,-over the care the doctors-turne-d of the baby from the time t i t was ,iKtrii to the grandmothers or some female in the neighborhoad who had a refenattem for he e ous di ing good with babies., These excellent la es A'ere fficaci hut not very scientific, antii the teething age .nea was one of i i bellefs, thP:ir : .. .....mciA 'llerished ' tt CLENDENING. M. D. , ........ '11 , , BY LOGAN " - ., .7.0. --- Views si i Physicians Once Turneount! Over To Grandmothers 1 - , - Pqc.919gy, Health, Fent ininities ,,,,, , Fa-shtons- ... , , -1- a To 7piiin'èsfic, .,Di.ttit Doctors Now Turn To Study. Of Tiny Babies ' , . , 4. ssessts ., . - e., , , , The Deseret "News , Salt Lake City, rtaN- ... , 1 '' 01 , ,t , i s i , t ,i,:t a, - , 2 , - c 41 r; ,,, 6...... |