Show THE OGDEN and financed a law course for him Fillmore was admitted to the bar in 1823 and became a member of a firm in Buffaloi He served three terms in the general assembly of New York one erm in the United States house of representatives and three in the: senate After a year I in the office of comptroller of !New York he was nominated for the vice presidency with General Taylor and when Taylor died In 1850 Fillmore be-came president Completing Taylor's term He ran again to succeed himself but was defeated He was beaten once again for the presi dency in 1856 when he ran as the representative ipf ' the American The Ogden Stakdard-Examin- er COMPANY PUBLISHING Eldredae Jr A I Glasmann Puplither Art Independent Newspaper Published every evening and Sunday morning without a muzzle or a club Matter at Entered a Second-cla- n the Poetoff l£e Oflden Utah Established 1879 PRICES SUBSCRIPTION Delivered by carrier one month i 75c By mall In advance In Utah Idaho Nevada ana Wyoming Three months J 2?5 W60 Six months $700 One year r All other states 1100 a months $1200 one year Member of The Associated Press Consolidated Press NEA Service and party J - U - ' - i' A B C i -- 4 The Associated (Press Is exclusively entitled to the Use for republication of inv news credited to It not other wise credited In this paper and also the local news published herein Call 252 for All Departments AMI I'''W "Today STANDARD-EXAMINE- SATURDAY EVENING JANUARY 7 1928 R 5Tn our boarding house By AHERN SOME POUBTT IU VOUR MIKiP THE PUBLIC PROFITS SHEIK DO WISH KILLER WARN YOUR WOMEN IF WALL STREET DID IT COMPAUV-trt- n By ARTHUR BRISBANE fCoovrlxht 1S28 by The Star Co) B C Forbes foresees keen auto mobile comoetition in 1928 with lower prices for good cars higher aualitv for lower tmces Cars of 100 horsepower will be sold below $2000 and one manufac turer will even cut Henry Ford's new low nrices As Ford himself said "Anyboay that can sell as srood a car for less mnnev or a better car tor tne same money will scet the business The public will buy 5 million cars J :v this year the His outstanding' acts were the Knowing that it is gettingIndusand value in that beet price signing of the fugitive slave law trial genius can produce his support of the Monroe doctrine Horrible news from Bagdad reprinciple and ' he Introduction of minds you even war has improved cheap postage rates As state The Sheik Feisal El Dowish raided ' comptroller In New York he sub another tribev killed ever: male! carried off all mitted a plan for revision of the including childrenmiserable women property leaving national banking laws which is of the tribe to starvation still operative t It provided for the Not so long since all war was use of the stocks of the United more or leas like that Conquered States as a basis for the issue of cities were turned over to victorious armies for pillacre and mur currency der Recent wars among civilized races have not purposely! DON'T HOLD RABBITS killed children or Euros© can rise from the latest BY THEIR EARS war because women are From childhood days when every left tocalamity rebuild the nations The next war unfortunately may boy yearly hid a pen of rbbits a story that would make Sheik and thought hf knew all about the tell d Dowish seem j War little animals has come the impres from the air with explosives and sion that the proper method of han gases suffocating and destroying will be a war without discrimina dling a rabbit was to pick it up tion or mercy Human intelligence by the ears j There was a wide could prevent It But it must make before intelligence spread belief tjiat any' other meth arrangementsin the fierce hatred that od of handling the animal was disappears comes with the war spirit "bad" for the fanimal It just had If you have a daughter sister or tb be grasped by the ears if moved wife struggling to develop 'fa boy I we believed from place to place ish silhouette" by starving tell her Now comes Frank A Ansbrook of tuberculosis is increasing because foolishly desire to the United - JStates department of women In the past wome have had can- agriculture a4 hegs boys and girls cer more often man men duc and rabbit keepers not to handle men have more often had tubercu- irauuns mjSwu umuuci By some doctors this was called cruel he saya Rabbits do not like the only good result of tight cor- to be nicked tin bv the ears Be-- SClts- - Consumption usually forms in the top part of the the sides it serlouly damages the deli lungsapices that in men are usually not cate structure bf the ear and supplied sufficiently inflated oxygen —women squeezing The proper way is to take hold with their waists were compelled to of the skin at the back of the neck breathe high up and thus protect If the rabbit is to be held for any the apices The modern slumped down pos length of tlme it should be rested ture in girls and women has done on the arm Rabbits should never away with that protection be held by the! ears WIlW PAV THE PREMIUMS J - EfiAPWE A'RErAf 30 IS IT KINDER TO AN ILLEGITIMATE LlkELV VCK UP ACORMSf LOVE-MAKIN- —— UQ6VLBS ARE v DIX — A very dear friend of mine unfortunately loved not D EAR MISS wisely but too well and the result is an illegitimate child She is jat heart a good girl and I am very sure that she willnot stray again from the straight and narrow path Her first intentions were to have the child adopted but she has changed her mind and Insists on keeping it and acknowledging it as her own This town! is JWPEEP MO! fss 'jwrt v J -) I x A 5 t rtca u ) I'l -- s 192S BY MCA VlOOP TME SCRVKSY WC J--7 WIINGIONM Saint 8? Sinner Today's Radio Faith It LtllE1 that the a a thing THE WAY IN WASHINGTON jY How Soon Can We Expect Woman Be Elected Senator?—'Tnklng Inventory of Our Banks and the tO( Failures By RODNEY DUTCHER ii NEA Service Writer Jan: 7 — One of the things which we can wonder about these days is how soon we may expect a woman to beg elected ri WASHINGTON I uT'll Two have been elected govern Z! came to then even in it agony of realization for person would be fine who was facing eath to face the truth about herself The absolute truth But how eould one know the truth about oneself ? v "What am I what is the real 'me under these cloaks of illu sion?" she moaned to herself "If I could deceive myself as Ihave just been doing! as id my motive for suicide have I always deceived myself? Here is one truth about am almost too myself which horrified to face: I want to die because"! know that by so doing I can Keep tnerry anavaoo apart forever What other shameful truths about myself have I hidden away from my own eyes because I could not bear to face them? But I will know the truth!" She did not remember having gotten into bed but she lay there the thin hotel blanket drawn up over her dress to her chin She was shivering Violently but she did not know It She was not interested in her body now only in She had a vision of her soul herself with her soul In her hands which' were ruthlessly tearing off layer after layer of to make up for McNaVs bad advice t5lfw5?"n !LeAlJ??Jl0Sl'?:Ti?!fJi about investments It is fortunate for the heirs of not Swrvf" tnat L£"u" "V " appear j and out of certain gentlemen in uje ecu- v v ii i eengivi ta—ur w uuiuu i i Of aiext November although one or Jmore candidates for the dis8rood loea cauied bL' advi! tinction may set up shop I on invesLmeiiLa mere wuuiu jiui Nourse Rogers the Mrs Edith much left for legal heirs adorable congresswoman f from Mass has been urged to Reports to the French minister of Lowell runSenator Davidj Walsh against agriculture show that a great des this year but has top much ert is forming in the Argentine common sense sheEven able th and rivers springs disappearing bodied males of her state who are chiffon the Republican nom iiior!LhiA roirinnx nnrfth flRrt eligible ifor And as she tore them off and are understood to be bow- tMnv inorasinir Proaiim - ination them aside her fevered out flung and themselves it is likely ing the however energetic Argen- that the -ably labeled those i brain Mrs about suggestion tine republic will know how to deal had protected which some wrappings is partly inspired by Rogers with that problem goodness machine politicians who would her soul: "Patience unselfishness loyalty Similar desert growths like great prefer a male politician ifor her sweetness loving-kindneAll il efficiency sores on Mother Earth have Job vhese virtues' lusions I haven't Mrs Medilli McCormick is If over in ancient land the spread congresswoman-a- t - large but I had to think I possessed times in the nast when men were elected to go on livings helnless Present arid conditions irojn nunois xms year sn will be them in order in competition with in'Palestine and areas stripped of in fa position to oppose Senator was always I wrapped my soul In Meso- - Deheen in the state primaries of Cherry fertile soil in nnrp iof virtue because Dotamia show scars of ancient af- - 190 The ways of Illtnoli politics these illusions 1830 is they made me look nobler and fin flictlon arq darK and deep but These sicknesses of our old earth to produce a senatrix — or wouldn't er than Cherry who never needed She has always been wllLobe no longer a menace when it be senatrine? — it's more likely illusions herself whether good or metf obtain power unlimited from tobe Mrs McCormick than any frankly bad But — what is left to me? the sun tides or atomic energy other lady now on the political Oh is left?" what Then Instead of deserts gardens scene It seemed to her thatshe- could will spread over the earth Last available figures showed actually see a small naked- throb '' says: one that there were 122 women in the bing thing in her hands though small from central We Flying know a diminutive "Our really great men are rarely freshman college girl who waslittle in 1 9 2 7 her hands lay under the covers not American republic to another various state legislatures in politicsj while the demagogue given a sorority bid in a western 1 Lindbergh finds even In a little Connecticut had 16 and 1 Maine- clenched? and icy-cocolleee because sh nt th w Capital city high up in the morni New Hampshire Vermont Penn"The truth ijj— please God let and the blatherskite are all the tuce tains a flying field where he can sylyania Illinois and Ohio five nw alalad in her We also know cb in— me irum is mat time' ' were have been that the girl was a Utah nnd land close to the center of popula ea4h More than two-thirjealcjus and envious of f Republicans The speaker says the great men the lettuco was Utah lettuce Suf- - tion- - In 'Ws' own country he visits life Did I love Bob all my Cherry great cities that possess no because Cherryj had loved him find their interest in other spheres ficient reason for eating it dear rnany or owned Now for less about women and first? Did I show myself to him nationally municipally girl If the situation is I of usefulness flying fields These cities include more about figures: as a fine noble New York and Los Angeles Two More than 926000000000 was girl because that was the exact op as Kingsleyj paints it there is no in war would depend en cities that in American banks and noaif f hn hnH doubt that these great men can find Odds: us t companies iast yeartaKing ed him? fhrrv tirely upon fliers for protection ir Do Bob really? I love u i une u xne jinureasea i RUt oh I dnT I fin'" no more useful sphere than to emugur " 4 t nt i i Hoover summarizes the over ia OUi She lav fo- - - llonE tlm- - in Kfrt was i40sxuuvuu Secretary ter the arena of politics and push as regards wages and emDOXTS FOR THE THRILL v year past Bt of stupor of pain her brain cloud blather"out the demagogues and VRITERS new ployment thus: "Therer was little aim omyaoouv ed with fever though she did not vuvvivy Edcrar Wallace during a '"V"- - V skites This ought to be easy for the English unemployment except uea i6iiuua know that she was ill physi yet story writer who has so moderate recession near the end of V " y such great men But apparently mystery r cany as" well as! spiritually "Vf many thrilling tales and nlava t I the year and the rate of real wages yr°°'u" in aepoms Bince tne "TTor truth" 1h the really great men are helpless his credit that he has lornr ceased remained higher than anywhere increases over told herself 9nner tne in gam t "And last that peK or In else than in any thie the world count them saya that his two before the politicians for Mr to year was $2iS75000- -- no one can go on living who has in the world's history Otw previous time other betes are noirs carbon monoxida recesBankers attribute the the absolute truth about Klngsley recalls that "Tennessee ana snips" lights "And his readers prospect oi me year aa isi0n to! increased use of other faced himself: My sbul can't stand not an are us what have Florida shown and represent merely upward forms of saving such as stocks and always catching his mistakes to which of this day ne says in John O' Lon- in me Dusmess cywe oui w xjoo bdnds Insurance and hom owner I've stripped nakedness can happen when the top men of But it if I kilt my 1113 uu uuii s ui Kciraai reads very iauii eejtiy always self I will keep them apart and science clash with the top men in iuiijf letters nat come to me from manent progress wniwi iituj uioiKtu could never rest unknown correspondents the nation s business" More banks have failed in the then my soul politics" 't ! t a is American it carbon ' is lor That situation monoxide? ask I ittoc oijw jeam mail in any Oiner anowof? Wnw T Ai en 4ht quoted from apprehensively Enough hr business men to keep in their six years of American history but they will : think my death was an Mr Kingsle: pech to indicate I "it is one tor that J minds thus avoiding damaging one seems to be blaming the accident ? Oh how does a nqj Business and confuse the proper-- 1 doubtful hesitation that it wit- - : ot one of the pretty tiesinvariablyL More commit suicide without it's person administration look of carbdn monoxide with car- - prosperity in this country have v conven-atemesol on heard at bon dioxide! I write a story in climbed to a permanently higher "X" variety ing like suicide? Surely there's a way if I could "only think!" that will get tionsl Tl barring ?lay8 a part about i a i i t i uiiBLi obav uhi luu uuuiuua jl the most' 4Vieniion however is his sons and yithin NKXT: The hotel management As James Speyen intelligent Keyrl±Z?MJraJl a few days of — — v TJ term ot I taKcs a nana "foolish" the application publication ifny desk is piled high York banker says: "Prosperity is I erirrbanks° are caused by the fact (Copyright 1927 NEA Service to the philosophy of the Declara witn letters from students of chem- -- I our national condition not any- that there are too many banks dewor to or unusual I what that istry !explaiiing anything Inc) en thing has-besome states there Inj a tion of Independence as monoxide is really the ry about" sened 740 bank for each while persons That may cause some debate but aioxiae in' one eastern state one bank suf" I don't see why it should be the question was long and heatedly L added over 73000 inhabitants ficed for a little pathetically I i ) p Bridge Me Another debated ajhundred and fifty years haven't written about monoxide for New The England cotton mills ' or more ago with Alexander Hamll years HINTS ON ETIQUET sorely beset by southern fconiDeti- W W WENTWORTn isn't'! said Bob reading on By "It same the that ton taking tion have been reported as slight position Then of course it was about 1 How long in advance are ball ly: better off but President! Kingsley takes and port lights and starboard light Depart- A— ace K— ment ot commerce recent! No- - Invitations issued? (Abbreviations: tor one is If there I fall down figures thing Thomas Jefferson holding the fort over it is Q—queen J— Jack X— any vemoer indicate that they haye a 2 How soon should they be an port and starboard king lower than 10) card cotton- - swered? valiently for the other side The long- - siow cumb lights 1— Should you lead through! growing states had 18380000 T always put the red light on 3 How does one answer a for dummy's In place strength? the side" with of wrong spinning And mal ball invitation ? the spindles ship — FAME ACHIEVED 2 Should second hand play low 500000 idle throughout the nfonth from every ?art of the globe come THE ANSWERS game can positively be saved Ne l England 1 A fortnight at least THROUGH FRIENDSHIP remonstrances had 16500000 pained Three Ships It ? playing high write from strange ports by 3 — with 4400000 idle all weeks or a month is better spindles Millard Fillmore thirteenth presi captains weuu-voWhen must you cover an month The average hours of op g address 2 Immediately me an honor? 8 Write a note of acceptance in eration' for spindles throughout dent of the United States whose from Portsmouth able seamen and honor with THE ANSWERS stewards old travelers was 238 the third person as "Miss Agnes for November the country birthday is celebrated today rose ships — 1 As a general rule yes scornful cadets from rne average ior soutnern spindles ( Smith accepts with pleasure etc 2 — No to the highest office of the land tney an write sendingDevenport me diawas 41 ana tne average jor isew — 9 3 10 or When you hold the withllittle spots of red and was 155 through a fortunate friendship that grams green illustrating just where and In your hand or 9 or 10 is not in England spindles l£Xn£NSJV12 SMOKES a course law his taking permitted what color! these port and star- - dummy ATLANTA — A carton of fags — 1U0 That's what it Cost the He succeeded to - the presidency board lights really are (Copyright 1927 by the Ready ji EXTRA — GIRL BITESere DOG "To all bidding writers of mysS SIOUX Reference FALLS it defendant in a law suit here when Company) Publishing of office in death the: Zachary tery stories! let me offer this word upon is at last The story that (Journal he gave them to the jury trying of advice: ivoid carbon monoxide Taylor ism students have been ! told is his case At the same time the SOUNDS REASONABLE the devil and be awfully care- news They are told that if a 1 bailiff who delivered the eift was Fillmore who was born January like aoout and lui starboard" on port head If I stood the all The Georgia court my dog bites — that's natural I But if I discharged 7 1800 started a humble career at Diood would flow to It now would a? person bites a dog— that s news of appeals held: "Whenever the 15 when he learned the trade of a i Jerome Smith s dog refused to I time comes that the sacrednsn itnot?' SPANISH WIDOW DIES clothier1! He disliked this so he les give ud a ball which Smith's of the Jury box 6hall be invaded SAN FERNANDO Spain Jan 7 lhen is how when Lorraine it I'm that insisted on by any character of Influence— a of carder and dress wool became The widow of Admiral Pascual standing on my feet it doesn't rush daughter is The having: recovering Justice will flee from this court dog ' er of cloth Walter Wood New York Cevera who commanded the- down to them? from a deep bite in his hose and and no citizen who comes into this neet destroyed at Santi"Because your feet aren't cmp Lorraine has no trouble retaining court will have any assurance that attorney met the boy liked him opanisn o ufe-I in loasjj is oeaa her ball he is going to have a fair trial" iy — Answers - !etu rose-color- ed aa rose-color- ed 1 ss 5 - I lia j - j I ld 1 ds c-l- self-sacrifici- ng t and Ends rH-i- m t I tfj-tA "f'Trli' is-wn- j Lhv nt 1° ?iarn£ xz nu-wvt- Tr' twAtoCTot filZJr Coe-lidg- e m — wry m mt i m -- : - Life's Niceties -- m -- I D--H- i : j V ': ' MOUNTAIN TIME WESTERN DIVISION 3259 — KOA Denver — 920 9:00 — Chief Gonzales orchestra (3 hours) ' 4685 — KFI Los Angeles— 40 — : 9 00 RCA program 10:00 — Phllco hour 11:00 —Contralto 12:00— Midnight frolic 4164 — K1IJ Los Angcle5—720 8:00— rConcert orchestra 9:00 — Cavaliers 11:00 — Jamboree 3369 — KNX Ixs Angeles —890 8:00 — Playgoers club 9:00— rFeature program ' 11:00 — Biltmore orchestra 2:00 —Midnight Express 3844 —KGO Oakland — 780 9:00 — RCA hour 10:00 — Philco hour 12:00 — Dance music 5082-KLX Oakland— 590 8:00— News broadcast 4543— KFRO San Francisco— 660 6:30 — Mac and His Gang 7:30 —Cecilians 9:00— Studio program 10:00— Dance orchestra (3 hours) 4223 — KPO San Francisco— 710 7:30 — Dance orchestra 9:00 — NBC program (3 hours) 3702— KHQ Spokane —810 6:00 — Service hour j 9:00— RCA hour 10:00 — Philco hour 11:00 — Dance music (2 hours) 2585— KDYD Salt Lake 3:30— Dance music 4:00 — Request period 4:30— Popular program 5 : 1 5 — U S department of agri- culture program 5:20— Time report 6:00— Dinner "hour 7:00— Nightly doings 7:05— "Ask Me Another" 'pro gram 7:55 — Financial and Industrial re sume i There lis no social prejudice against an adopted child No- body points the finger of scorn at it Not even the savage 4 cruelty of other children finds anything to mock at In Its birth for It may be a fairy prince for all they know Aid anyway it takes the status of its adopted parents and ranka as their own child would have done No man objects to marrying the adopted daughter no girl hesitates at marrying the adopted son- of respectable people because of the family connection as they ' would if there were a declasse mother in the background Undoubtedly it is a hard thing that the sins of the parents should bevlsited upon the children but It It life We cannot alter it and we have to face conditions as they are and not as theyshould be So there is no getting around the fact that the Illegitimate child Is heavily handicapped and that the nearest thing that its mother can do to atone for the wrong the haa! done it is to give It away and let somebody else clothe It with' respectability which she cannot offer it i be-thi- all-ferti- - faster-parent- s v I -- 5 g kind-hearte- " 3 This is regarding the question solely from the point of view oi tike child's welfare In reality we all know in the back of our heads that most of the children who are offered for adoption by hospitals and asylums and home-findinsocieties are the unwanted babies that have been born out of wedlock but It is an abstract not a concrete fact We do not know It definitely We do not know who was the dastard father We cannot point our finger at the poor weak mother There' is even an alluring and romantic veil of mystery about the poor little mlU of humanity of unknown origin that fate has cast into the kindly arms of non-combata- "1- - J " v so-call- ed Observation ' '- 'Main street" and if she does she will ba ostracized her cliances of tnarrving will b& blasted and her old parents horribly disgraced Also it seems to me that the child will re- beui ma uubiviuu wuea ne grow uiubi oukj ju- -bteau oe jjBinE Krateiui to ms moiner win iuudemn her 'There Is such a case here and the children in school throw his birth up to him Would It not be better if he were adopted and never knew? TROUBLED FRIEND Answer: There are no rules to which there are not exceptions but as a general thing It Is far better for an Illegitimate DOROTHY DIX child to be given away to be adopted by strangers than It la for it to grow up with the stigma of Its birth publicly stamped upon It as is the case if it is reared by its own mother 3 c--f UP BY G SLICK SALESMAN jj "FOOLISH" PHILOSPHY OF INDEPENDENCE DECLARATION There comes to our desk a copy of the proceedings of the twenty first annual convention of the Asso ciation of Life Insurance Presidents held recently n New York and in the text of the address given by Darwin P! Klngsley president of the New York Life Insurance com panyi we reatjl that he considers the philosophy in the Declaration of Independence Is "foolish A democracy to endure must be ruled by its besft(" Mr Kinsley says "If it elects Its b4st and nourishes its best Its civilization will not die but if it follows the foolish philosthe Declaration of Inde- ophy pendence and gives equal politica power to all'men that republic wll not long elect its best and sooner or later Will join the great proces sion that leads to the limbo of gov ernments ' It! must There is no escape"! It would seem that the one para ' graph just quoted held enough strong meat for one address but President Klngsley had more to inv alone the same line For in stance::" "We have good government when we get the rute of the be'st When we get mayors and legislators and judges who fairly represent the av crage intelligence an4 sense of re we By the Staff snrtnslhilitv of the electors dan of the make a demonstration Pleasant surprise — a clerk ex- gers that lurk in our type of de mocracy that is startling and alarm kick about it and the tie we took home was better than the horror ing" a gift to much wegot'as cannot be quarre There we about in his! contention that January is about the longest should pick the best minds to d month in the year for grown-up- s ix means a (struggle to pay up rect our government but friends of last year's bills but thank good Coolidge and Al Smith and some ness it has f lye weekly pay daysv others may itake issue with this Now that Xieap Year is with us next statement: who will be the first woman to "Leadership with us appears in admit she proposed to her husa new field it is no longer In gov band Line forms on the right ernmenti It'J is in sciencel and In Suggested as a sign for navy recruiters — "Join the navy-ansee business" tne worm in a submarine!" Ndboidy denies the fine minds that An elevator girl just the other stand out In the business world delight at the pleas' and every broad and informed per day expressed! ana manners of a ant son confesses highest admiration young mangrafious Who it appears was a When informed of for the marvelous achievements of sheepherder his vacation fshe expressed un no states are there but science bounded surprise The best of h f t'' manners after all are those that men iuuaj are most natural provided they President Klngsley grows more are conventionally acceptable Pro pessimistic as he proceeds for he vided: CHILD TO ACKNOWLEDGE LET IT BE ADOPTED AND BROUGHT STRANGERS? HOW MUCH OF THE SHOULD A WOMAN DO? THE FOOLISH MARRIED WOMAN AND THE OR IT A I4UPREjrfH:BlRTlHPAViWAS AL IMPORTANCES" OF MO £A OR RE6ARPEP AS A PWSICAL- - ACCOMPLISMMErf AMXIOUS "To UPROcrT OLP OAkS UjHEKi VX"S MUCH EASIER --To i A Tor LokiEvrTV McrTEP IHSURAUCE COMPASS AKiP B£li6 IKlSQRAKSCE RlSkT -- I VoU ACCEPT UNO ME AS-f- O Dorothy Dix's Letter Box V As a usual thing the adopted Parents can also eive the child nnnntv There are verv !few tunities that Its own mother could not cive It places open to the girl with a nameless baby in her arms and iher meagre earnings mane It almost impossible to give It proper food and ciuuies ana care too except in the rare Instances in which the unwed mother has money of her own or her own Barents are willine to care tor the child or she is a woman of exceptional strength of character and nuiiity- ii ueeius mat ma cnua s weirare is best served by giving It - v" Sometimes this is also a good thing for the mother Some times her love for her child ennobles her and turns a foolish' flighty wild girl into a fine brave woman Sometimes the' sense of her disgrace the Inability to get good work the needa of her child push her still farther down Into the pit Alone she could have struggled out of it but with a child on her back she ean-not climb Without the child people might have forgotten orj might even never have known of her misstep but the child with her Is perpetual reminder of it But in the case you cite faithful friend it Is too late to give' the child away The mother's heart haa already twined Itself about her little son and it would more strength of char acter than she possesses to partrequire with him even Jor his own' good The best thing she can do under the circumstances Is to go away to live In some place where no one knows her or is Interested enough In her to gossip about her and where she will not have to be stabbed to the quick by the cold gfaneee of for-mfriends DOROTHY DIX t ' i J " ' er DIX — I am a woman who has reached the age of DEAR DOROTHY m and am vprv much tntoroea1 ju i thinks that I do not care for him and that I try to avoid every way-him Being1 rather I do not like to show too much Inter cat uiereiore i am misunderstood What would you advise me to do? He MARY ANN Answer: - - j j How old is Ann? At what time In life does a woman reach the age of discretion so far as men are concerned? Is there any such time anywhere between the cradle and the coffin I ask you - 8:00 — Studio program featuring Ish Shore violinist 9:00 — Studiofprogram with Nor 1 man E Mork baritone Howver that has nothing to do with the that Mary Ann Brox's orchestra submits which in effect is hbw much of the problem should a wo by remote control man do This is a difficult question to answer because it depends upon 10:30— Ed Stoker's orchestra by 10:00 — Adolph love-makin- g remote control Brox's orchestra by remote control 12:00— KDLY midnight frolic 2:00 — Time report 3028— KSL Salt Lake —990 4:00 — Radio tea hour 5:00— Big Brother 6:00 — Studio program 7:00— Ogden livestock market 7:15— Salt Lake mining market the temperament of the individual man 11 : 00 — Adolph i Theoretically man is the pursuer and woman the man the huntsman and woman the bird on the wing pursued and the more difficult the woman Is to capture the more ardent th man Is in the chase and the more determined to capture her " This theory is the theme of all the novels Invwhich the heroine Invariably flouted her suitors and was as cold as an Iceberg to them and as unapproachable as a porcupine and the meaner she treated them the more pep they put into their wooing But if there ever 8:00— Male quartet was a day when men fell for dear Lady Disdain It is over Men now 9 :00— Instrumental pass her up for the woman who flatters them and Jollies them and 9:05— Hawalians at 10:00— Dance orchestra ieiMuem see mat xiarKis is willing 12:00 — Time signals BuV while men prefer a woman who Is not too difficult or Distant tney want one who is not too easy and who gives them a little run for their money They don't want to be chased down They don't want to be hounaed over the telephone about dates They don't want to feel that they are being married in themselves spite WHY AND nOW So the only advice that I can give you is that which the poet gives the adventurous knight: "Be told Be bold Be not too bold" Show the man a corner of your heart but keep the HANDS THE KEEPING rest hidden Let him see that you like him but keep him IMMAOCLATE guess-In- g how much Exhibit pleasure in hit attentions but don't throw a fit of gratitude every time he does anything f on you By ANN ALYSIS Camp on his trail but keep out of tight at much at you can No hand that is stained or grimy j may make any pretension to beau ty no matter how well shaped it ! Unless indeed he is one of the dumb men whom a woman has to may be But no matter how poor take by the scruff of the neck and drag to the altar In which case ' ly shaped if the hand is immacu take the initiative and do all of the g DOROTHY DIX: lately clean the texture of the skin good the nails well shaped and in good condition it may be DEAR DOROTH YDIX— I have been married sixteen years to a' man years older than I am He adores me and gives me every- adjudged beautiful Use hot water a toilet soap of thing that I want but when he is at home he buries himself in a book good quality and a good bristle and hardly says a word I have met a wonderful and charming man who brush as your first step toward tells me that hq loves me but sometimes I don't hear from him for a this scrupulous cleansing Do not ncc nine uujr yuito a lut oi mining stocK irom this man Do' economize on soap for poor soap you think I should leave my husband for this man? MRS C r" will Intensify any skin trouble you I may have or may start such y: Answer: trouble by roughening the skin Not are unlest In all to you un lacking that you and so preparing the way for don't know a good thing when you have Jt Intelligence and are bent and de friendly germs termlned on wrecking your life If you have a'husband whote If deep-seate- d grime remains only fault is loving to read thank your lucky start and ttlck to apply a cream with an oily base him This other man la only trying to get money out of That is the solvent should be in He caret ndthlng for you You are merely a headllner onyou the nature of a cold cream and his not a vanishing: one For the pur sucker list and when he has your last dollar you will hear no pose of cleansing the hands if is j more of him DOROTHY DIX not necessary to buy an expensive Public Copyright by Ledger cream Vaseline or an oil such as liquid petrolatum cotton seed or olive will serve the purpose PARISIANS WEAR FEATHERED HATS just as well WINGS ON DRESS REPLACE WIGS NEXT: Mechanical stain re movers — PARIS (By The Associated (Cy The (Copyright 1928 NEA Service Press) —Two little cloth wings Milliners blame Associated the fash- meant to be worn on the shoulder Inc) iu narmonlze of evening frocks instead of flow- with particular costumes for' the ers are a suggestion "of Jeanne BOOZE FLOODS STREET present vogue of blond feather Lanvin which to Paris like stems dia MARION Ohio— Liquor to hats wear with black or beic-are made of the same suits wings guised in tin cans to look like a The They the dreas sometimes turbans wornarewellfeather shipment of commercial products material astwo over thcovered colors They are head and ears was brought to light here the combining other day when the truck on long enough and filmy enough to feathers are curledSometimes at the tips the to which it was loaded collided with flutter with any motion give the appearance of a frame of another vehicle Tins of booze ringlets around the face DOMESTIC STOCK were scattered in all directions "I hear she's wild?" and liquor flowed freely until po "Yes but cagey" — America's 12 The Chinese day is divided into lice arrived and confiscated the parts of two hours each Humor residue of the shipment d iat BEAUTY I love-makin- i i ' i J ' I Pia i e ' |