Show THE OGDEN STAN DARD-E- TUESDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER AMI NER X Faith watched thorn with interest the two lovely children At tVlj There wits something attractive second Mark left them "Thank for all the kind attenabout the young man rough brown ho laid tions" cor the at wrinkles hair laughing "Don't mention It" ners of his eye a good humored "All right I won't" mouth ° Dorothy Dix's Letter Box - the real values In of them Vi n ft H 1 n c n V Ins successes Daughters Should Show Consideration of their mar- riages? DEAR MISS DIX— I havo two A COED Old-fahlon- While no boy or girl would think - of becoming ft doctor without tudy- Ini medicine or ft lawyer without with- 1 studying law or a secretaryhereto- out turlvin" stenography ncccs-- " foro few have thought it mar- mrv in nrcpurc themselves for n the moit riage which is nftcr f of all tne tllf icu't romtihcfttcd and one In whlcn tho ami profeioni the greatest knowledge It rcnulrcs and skill to mane a cucccss (Copyright 3039) to think Every one ha nrrnird and boys were Ask me another by ndoUcent girl that u-nmo Inspired wUdom about riri:infr out their mates and that tmmkdco of how to bo a Rood husband or vife camo by nature IWhrrrV thoucnt a Knowu-usI of reading and writing did How mistaken was this theoryfailures this lgnor-4 l 4V t of anro everything renaming Today's Question: What Is your - love and normsro nas rauu favorite recreation? 31 proved by our divorce rctoua of Cleo Davis 180 West Twen beheve that tnc young pcoplo is mine I like for which tney tieth: "Swimming Ls so lnvlgorlatlng" todny havo nrtrung to because it it ho thank fui hive more reason Ml Verona Allen 3245 Pingree than that tho colleges naye lancn vo tho rmtrlmonlal problem and "My favorite recreation Ls going tr tench cirls and boys to dances I guess it k because in rick out their iiutcs and I like to swing" how to live with them in pcax Ralph Forney Embassy apart ments photographer: "My favor after they get them He Is a snap i— taking pictures I ad of amount no rec also like "not phonograph mump nt T vanre Information is ever going to ords" tn:irriace a foolproof proposl Mls Edna Jlrown Broom hotel too salesclerk: ' tion There will always tobe their "I like horse back rid 1 don't know why but I guess I many people who will listen ing It has Its points" hearts Instead of their heads and of the Mrs Con Jacobson 4CI Twenty marrythi-i- dumbbells because on their necks seventh: "I like swimming" curls hair iuv " or drunkard because they promise Sam IIadlyf R 3 Box 155 North to reform after they are marrieu Ogden fruit raiser: "I don't know liut there is somethingan cold ano just what mine ls now Jt used to Tr! and ktradvlnz in array bo dancing" - scientific facta and figures that DeMar Ilntdshaw 2133 Jeffer makes even the reckless stop look son: "Mine is baseball' X like to ntl listen and consider the results play that better than' any other of what they arc contemplating game I know! of" j Inquiring -- i c Reporter 4 1 r doing r t fhfnk that manv a clrl and who get their first idea of boy tho Importance of heredity In their couno on marriage in concgo nu who are taught that good breeu " in meons us much in human be ir-- s as it doc3 in dogs and horses T will make sumo investigation Into til of the women and men thev marry They will rniik nn effort to find out whether they - are getting thoroughbreds with scrubs Maying powers or diseased oon as ns who will uo to pieces home them they get BURG LA It-- PTOP FOR SNACK Conn! WATERBURY (UP The burglars 'who broke Into Mat thew Shea's (tavern weren't con tent to cart! away clgarets and Before leaving tney sat cigars down to a meal of turkey and ham sandwiches and drew themselves a few beers : DR GEOROE 0 Science alas has dcvled no in-- " fallible Instrument by which' we ran measure our emotions and tell whether when our hearts begin to flutter at the sight of some - individual we are suffering from a fatal cardiac Infection or ato too " much dinner and whether the I remedy Indicated Is marriage or bicarbonate of soda But the course In love will at - least make girls and boys sus- and of their symptoms " picioua feel their tempcra-- I every time they ture rising they will not think theynre experisncing the grand pastion They will analyze their fecl- Ings and give them time to jell - before they rush to the preacher They will wait and test themselves out and generally marry some one else Most of all the course in mar-- I rlage will teach youngsters thatp success in marriage does not deIt pend upon luck but upon pluck k fairy-booold the " will banish theory that everybody married and " lived happily ever after and teach 2 them that if they want to be ltz"-- v though married they have to rut their backs as well as their hearts into it and be willing to wnrk and sacrifice and make t adjustments That if they are will ing to do that no marriage will W " a failure It is a great course this one on love and marriage -- t " Mothers Should Remain Clothes Conscious DEAR MISS DIX — My mother " slim and pretty is middle-ase- d and would look perfectly darling -- if she would only dress hcrsclt father wants her to up And my well-off do it He is and he begs her to buy pretty things and so - do I but nothing will Induce her to do so We can't 5M her '0 'get new clothes and she looks so shabby and out of date Is there anything we can do to make her fix herself up? : A TEEN-AGDAUGHTER 1 E ' Answer Not unless you can make her sob that hhe is doing both you and her husband an injustice by the way sho drcsne Evidently sh It ta of the rare women who hate no ::ity and are not and it doesn't seem to clothes-ennscio- "I've had the babyo us her to make pry difference whelh er sho Innks like a Daily Hint 'From Pari or soT-thin- g fLhed of t:o raff bag- 'it But in the 13 mty mte taken for the general public which Thurlow M aged 27 an enterprising young dentist T opened up an office just a year ago" he said to me after a recent address I had given his state society "and I want to tell you that psychology is- certainly about 90 per cent of a young man's need when he starts into practice "Our denial schools teach us how to fill the tooth all right Most of my classmates are very god men in a technical sense But as you mentioned in your address the colleges don't teach U3 how to fill the dental chair "And that certainly is our first problem We can't work on a pa tient's teeth till we get somebody into the chair "Your daily column has been worth a year in college at the very least and I am not saying this as an obvious means of joining your Compliment club either "Dr Crane' why don't you teach more applied psychology in our colleges and especially in our pro Case 0-17- 4: - i j fessional schools?" DIAGNOSIS: I wish to take time "Right now' tell! out and you readers that the American dentists are on their toes when it'j comes to psychology Thurlow Ls right in saying they didn't get such training in their col lege years But' they are availing themselves of every opportunity to suchf valuable knowledge glean from other ejources In the lait year alone I have corresponded! with 1542 American dentbts wh ch is a pretty good percentage of the CO000 dentists in this country! Hundreds of them have told m they have their secretaries clip Jtheso daily Case Rec ords and paste them into a scrap-boo- k as a practical text on applied ' psychology j Your Newspaper Is a University therefore is Your newspaper really an adult education medium iH innn "'J - wtTurJ reaow i goi s a daddy why don't 1 have a dad dy Auntie Faith?" "I've told you so many times darling Your daddy Is way off across the sea He's very busy" "Will he come some day?'' "Perhaps" To herself Faith' add ed fervently "God forbid that ) " ever cornea' "When I'm a big girl I'll go waf over the sea and look for him" Tiny persisted "I'll say 'I'm your ou sver nd "hyn't '"tie come t0 ce m® or send me pres Jy I L vmi ' w Auntie experience" Holding onearm iw I j fr I 1 4 I j J il K1U - V W11CIJ UV UUVOI1 I k vmIva4 w y An° lUHOi VCf I 4 i & f Aim Aa mcy emcruu un ujv - L -- r 9 4 U wi in his bedding" a man Faith agreed apartmentMnbuilding "He's darling" rhalr ltd WU tall At Standing up she called TinM d ' his young face was tanned Time foe lunch and a nap' ?sj Mful brown An eager light said u V flickered in his eyes Tiny lugging the doll rushed to "Faith—" ho said see the baby v She stopped short drawing Tiny "Hello" she chuckled tickling close to her side the baby at which he squirmed and hlspered "Val Ramsey" she laughed "Tiny" Faith said "I want you JOKE JAILING NO iJOKE to meet Mr Thorpe" 1 Ohio (UP) — CLEVELAND They shook hands gravely Mark Robinprepared to push the baby car- Traffic ratrolman Edgar anxious an mother's unlmppyi son "Guess got your spent riage her beauty sleep by now old man" two hours in jail here on his wedhe aald ding day Fellow patrolman lured him from his bride's home and Family Group haired Mjr girl Faith Landers and tho bronze haired bronze two th these alike much so were out of the locked him up in the precinct sta- They They walked slowly marlittle girl Valentine Ramsey park together Tiny holding to the tion on a ""charge" of "being carriage talking delightedly to the rled" ex- -' died She knew she was dying and 05) and for travel a restless urge haby a year ever since a plane bringbetwev— service care man air on German i A Peonle the boulevard turned citement jng their father lind mother home was tho trouble tho doc- - to look after the family group the Berlin and Tokyo Japan Is planThat met he before was That Cherry had crashed Lo3 AnelL When the tlmo came to choose be tors said sbe didn't care1 Faith parents so young and good looking ned aliwt a mountain tween Cherry and his career ho mplorcd her to live for her for They were not quite is on wai lad taken both With the optimism the baby seemed not to hear tne of youth he airily Cherry morning when Faith tried not to and aelfUhness entreaty "Ho doesn t nulvcrlnjr rules own his made had t h Igtor ChCrry --r fche wnispereu "rsame want us" Now life demanded a reckoning ho — for her Valentino fallen In love with Val Ramsey a and baby f it appeared that tho pay-ofnow f father" skylarking carefree boy qt 22 mtie bo made to waa poor by Their romance had been violent Faith only 18 childishly email It had ended Cherry and tempestuous hurt questioning eyes bewith ho it tho gave In story South for relating with Val' departure came an embittered woman in the America where ho waa to carry on the most romantic light possible days that followed She wrote Val for his grandfather In the business rcfuMng to see that Val had dona a letter His daughter naa occn a dastardly thing In leaving her to born on Tuesday last of soil experimentation He had gono away and Cherry face so dubious u position Cherry had died That wm ail She loved him and he lovca ner Without leaving a forwarding ad had not fallen out of love Rather she had lost her color and her gai- and that was the answer to every dress she took the baby ana went fuhis not ruin would She thing ety to Chicago a city large enough to Faith always remembered that ture to say nothing of disappoint- - be without curiosity far enough crippled old man from Denver to be safe from Val morning Val had been gone for ins an unhappy nrcuments died ociore That was four years ago and not Vflinra a with months sickening several As self ap had determination such of heart her Cherry slump one word had Mhe heard from mm followed her to the window her pointed ways and means comit since rtrettv face wan and white As If it tee she thought things over Shi n and Aftn Rousing from tho unhappy rev re- - and mon not wcro could without were ialth Cherry yesterday mouin aviiflhi ntrmmnn erie Faith wondered tv their father's insurance and in which Is not offered in high schools member her very words No Fun "Falth-you- 've vrjitmcnts had taken care of that got to know Ior colleges made nhe ft mistake In al lfnd aim Trt augment tho income m Those of you who have taken Ingoing to have a baby" Val vn Ramsey to poison her lowing syndicated arucics With horror cn mng ner d u u'rotA may psychology courses in college VVa it fa r to condemn au llfn? home-making cleverly illustrating - Falttt ttaU taKCtt me JSLriCftCIl t rt!mmhl a erof A She dar them herself To continue the work kurMattitv because of him? fun sion about the sense organs auch "gure in her arms ''c5er own of age her she need not necessarily remain in noriori friends Dresses- i " as tne eye ana ear ' —r — fun what almost had she forgotten ecnu nave m wen 10 m Denver s iui v win After much thought and discus was rf Uohl fnrrwaftnn lamtt' To Cherry naO Bnaiten ner Her eves dark with remcftiber- for slon the girls went to a small city or John B Watson's enumeration tumbled head ''We can't send in Wisconsin a resort town wnere tmr wandired to Tiny The! baby of the primitive emotions Perhaps Val He mustnt Know in happier had been her life and now Tiny wifak they had summered "tSXlt WHY VIierry W liy vmt UoA o log In fiitatlnnal Mv Ram- - days : there to await the Dinn ui showed siena of dissatisfaction chology which is probably the only then Faith began to hate Val Hnw she wondered had Tliiy be- — Che rrv's babv Each clay rana B " appuea course in psycnoiogy you cy obsessed with the daddy red would go on and on forever nrflimfrH typed out her timely little articles she " on — sobbed complex? Somehow young theas lack And the waiting' went "Because Cherry sense to she seemed he doesn t want his famIt was nathetic to see Cherry was went - to work you were left unpre- - "because j y s nf vaiani'ft in her own household viaM art " the postman for watch for the kuvvwco tide pared practical problems "y the felt frerising too Faith Again Val's letters were none t life Neither Watson nor James -- Faith new ner ac arm a icusw of resentment toward Val Ramsey Married—" she gaspea quent nor too satisfying more had told you how to sell life in had suffer"A week before he went away with enthusiastic performance Because ef him Cherry surance or culler brushes nor of him because and handle the child problems of en VVe were going to keep it a secret than with the love and tenderness ed and died suffered in ner smau Tiny already for four years he'll be 25 in four she needed so desperately uresis or fingernail biting came letter a his in that was June he It' grandfa promised Too Are years Theoretical Colleges Faith's attention was drawn —a letter that Faith could never You weren't prepared for carry ther you know" from Tiny by sounds of conflict A To all Faith's frantic arguments forget nor forgive Ing on an Interesting conversa fuvnnntr man' carelessly dressed in Youthfully Cruel tion You didn't know hnw to nn Cherry stood firm Val's entire and sport exist iow anddiedsneakers Val suggested that under erate a home on a budget Yon ture was not to be endangered sim carnage a baby to have engagement an 10 were probably left with your origi- - ply because she was going ing circumstances walki fVia Rimnv nUnir hazardous less much be would a baby nal childish notions of sex The baby howiea ana When Faith distractedly suggest than marriage How about Cherry Our colleges like our laws ns- under did his best to wriggle from ually lag a generation behind the fed that you couldn't laugh off a getting a quiet annulment? ? had he strap the carriageIn four vears when times The best economists in baby Cherry grew oosunaie littr' The sun blazed on his angrytuna-hiemillion behind him when his Great Things America are not colleffe nrofea-- 1 d were 9 to 17 and 12 to 42 Sizes blankets been the had face tle Val's ambitions seemed that grandfather grandfather's sors In the subject but able men It every which way Stopping and women who have operated more than 40 years ago had ex realized ' they would be married to do the young man attempted sound businesea throughout the pected to do great things along soi aerain a vague And everything would be jake something about it in conservation lines He had been nrinn DsvcholoeLsts are once see her harassed way he'd not severely wounded in the Spanish In the meantime The best to the The results were definitely negain but American war and tied for the a year when he returned universities the This shop on our new mezzanine is dedicatedj teaching each overnrm the cood mothers taetfullv rest of his life to crutches had states on vacation it was an im tive The baby resented the At last to inexpensive smartness Pcre college girls! rearlnsr their children or business- - I amassed a fortune from behind a mature letter youthfully thought ture with lusty shrieks to a bench man: dropped young less and cruel desk career girls ' and women vkth young ideas' "What'Il I do Faith?" Cherry mopping his face and groaning He had passed on his hopes and laws of advertising and selling or there asked blankly'M will find a complete and carefully assembled: physicians and dentists who have ambitions to his son and so between answered ne Faith Decn rnaa learned the art of professional again collection of daytime dressjes that will dress Val's father had married young peth "You'll write that prRCtjCe not Coliesr'n nrofessors are too theo- - and afterwards showed no inclinaonly and tell him' that he's from dawn td dark We've found! her father smartly a adventure to prospective husband but extion X pursue own field for In retical my 1A?7 Then came Val and the older and how would he like to try being out what you want—and we have it i ample we have too many who childhood From man a a for change?' at quibble over coefficients of corre man hoped again But Cherry did not writo to Val drlrfcs worry overcrA lation and the love life of the gold- Val had been trained in tho way Wron fnl was ft strain on the Vm1 to' his little worn tut nnd oiten daughter her should sud That he grandfather's go night fish or guinea pig but couldn't sell ton eniyfitfitic born And the next day Cherry jCllnej andit lollipops to children and who hem great delight he was receptive l'u ?yh9 Kuinry lnUr troiiWttlng UP of y:m AdJity true tuand haw like rank amateurs when thuaiasuc L l'itn KurnJuc rainat'1 NiKh! To make doubly sure Mr Ram c LAVA OIL they try to make a speech vounni'Kt l)iifici Moll'(i Ankle Jn mil Val a offered elder In mnys sey the WAVES (Alwavi write to Dr Crane JJyHids I'Hin nrl PERMANENT Tuffy ti uch cmxu thfl lurti3 sotlon of the care of this newspaper enclosing lion dollars to be paid on his tvven- ths C "ork I Klineyi help Regular KParrlPtlon stamoed birthday if he complied $000 envelope 0' Acil ThiTiu mHhe clHn out Vwn 'jl VlsUJ Guaranteed trtxvci Ucirin Apparel for llomc ni:y and a dime to cover typing or with 'his grandfather's wishes jfiiUntiv vojk or fi(tlf "ay a fow in Jurt rew a no iiht tvH ham wife no be yon jcron There was to nrintine costs when vou seek nerOgden Beauty School iUk Try Cjufr urrJcr th pjfinirtirfl sonai advice or one of his psycho- - pcrlng ties And Val had promised BMg Thratro atifit back uricii coropldiiy mntwf Egyptian 1 not so much swayed by the money Cifir't col" tmiy '!s h )'jo I'h one 217 logical charts) Upstairs at stake as h his keen interest and (Copyrlfht 1833) - — r-- f We've planned this for and months t I! A New Inexpensive DRESS SHOP : Is iiiii ' l wninri- htia Ulhtin Ttnu he deftly cd hw unknown fftthcr unscrambled the blanksU and pll- gom Aay Faith promised hr-low- s put him down In 1 sitting lclf Ahod tell Tiny just what kind mniA nPn had Thhnht ivy n poiiure puusu me shade his eyes and gave him a aelfiNh cruc had desert- tr0 ' ' lb ' ruuocr uug ed her lovely mother when she The baby gurgled happily and at heeded him most tacked the dog with his two little He had written a letter and the white teeth letter had killed Tiny'a mother Faith aat down and the young Likes Vou man dropped to the bench" beside "I'm satUlficd" the child wrj her "Nothing like the maternal saying soberly "Only— Bobo? has? touch" he observed "Seems to dftdd "Do you have been left out of me" like liobo'a daddy Auntie alth? "You'll learn" Faith laughed Ho likes you" "Don't think so" He itretched r not "Whether I like him his long legs comfortably "Babies amoun(l to Jut Rbout nrTthlng" are a closed book to me But what faith returned cronsly Not that are you going to do when the pret she was cross with Tiny from ty mamma wants a few extra It iut the fact remained that she winks of sleep and lt'i the nurse's hadi liked Mark Thorpe ' day off?" His frivolous ahatter had! lightenchoked and sput ed her spirits hV waa the only Here dhe baby tered and the young man removed young man to whom she had given the rubber dog by force "Take It a eocond thought In more than easy old fellow me lad" he ad- four years vised "Here now— one leg at a And his Interest had been a little time" more than casual friendliness He looked at Faith as if he en- Faith jerked herself up snort a T1 0 idca Vas she like a nurse iy joyea looaing t nr ? v -- M jfltj tin R flirtation with tn Thorpe— Mark morne" ? "I am Faith Lander' Xinan In the park while his wife menace whit "And the pink and caught A fewxtr winks of sleep? PSYCHOLOGIST Repeatedl I have pointed out that psychology ls the basU of success in all phases of modern life Even an admirable dentist must fill thf chair before he fills the tooth If you didn't study psychology in fchool at least make it your hobby now for you have a psychology laboratory with you whenever you meet another ' j person w and be satisfied with your CASE RECORDS of - n i" un h good t "UWfe"r i "Sy you'rt routine v" The young man lonowea ana watched approvingly while she un fastened the strap and iiuea tne howling infant into her arm lm ur lou yell broke off a ely ! tu mMu Thft bftbv ruined "Hello Tiny" and amlled ahyly at Faith Not so many nurscmalda on Sunday more parents Faith loved Sundays when Lottie the baby's faithful slave took off for the home of her sister Walking down the boulevard they turned Into the park Tiny Immediately joined a small freckled boy who with his father sailed a boat on the lagoon She tagged the man about listening to him with worshipful awe It always was like that Tiny in variably attached herself to aome child' father on the Sunday morn Ing jaunts No Daddy Faith thought poor little tyke she misses a daddy I've given her everything else in the world except that a daddy Why must she set her heart on the one thing I don't want her to have? She sat down on a bench It was lovely In the park A cool night breeze had swept across the lake blowing away even the memory of a hot humid week Pieeona waddled about birds twittered aunlight danced on the blue water Faith dreamed idly Tiny'a dad dy Her mind slipped back to a dreadful day a series of dreadful days which she was unable to for get The first of the aeries naa been a Sunday colder than this but bright Faith and her and beautiful had adored twin sister Cherry ved In Denver then Chicago had been but a name to them Faith remembered how she had stood at the window on that other Sunday gazing at the enow-cappe- d mountaini because she was wor ried about Cherry The two girls lived alone study ing keeping house playing falling In love and out again They had lived alone for almost W CRANE nn i — eyes" I —— Take it sweater" ft "Oh yes you do Old Lake Michigan Is fanning a nifty breeze into the park this morning' They were so alike tljese two the bronze-haire- d big girl and the bronze-haire- d Faith little girl old Faith added "That's right 'deiVt" a ed I - "Don't want the Remembering He was not at all like the gen- un nt 'AxAAlfti In the ttark t younger gayer as me Kicning and acreaming gained momentum a queer panicky exprea- rapidly sion crossed his face Without meaning to take a hand Faith snoke to him "May I help 7" sue asnea The young man glanced at her grinning "I think he's past help" Faith left her bench ru pusn him Into the shade' she said Ann't like sun In their rtahi a I - - daughters in their early twenties whose boy friends stay to wha consider unreasonable hours at night— often as late as two o'clock This not only n the morning Landers just past 22 buttoned a Keeps me awanc ana i am a ru&set colored aweater over the delicate man who needs his sleco of Valentint Ramsey dress brief n order to do his work but teems four to me highly improper i nave just past Stooping she gave the child a spoken to my- daughters on the to do quick refuse hug There was something anybut they subject possessive In the gesture thing about it What shall I do? fiercely me Auntie Faith?" "Love UNHAPPY FATIIEU Sunny Hair do 'What you think?" Faith Answer: a around the tied carelessly fathers Used to P collar of her blue acarf knitted frock and ring tho dinner bell loud and pulled a vastly becoming beret vigorously at eleven o'clock as a over her sunny hair helpful hint to! the boys that they She opened the apartment door were overstaying their time It is child carrying a doll aland a good old American custom that most the as large as herself preceded should be revived both for tin to the elevator her Passing well as and of tho girls sake boys as the parents It would save a through the foyer they went out lot of boredom because any man nto the gay summer morning It was Sunday Children also on can talk himself out in an hour DOROTHY DIX their way to the park called Answer? I no other there I think that 1 and girls can that hoys ons thin? such help tudy that wilt ho of nnil ahi to them a tho touwi in marriage which are now being of our college given In o many no other subject U them Certainly I about which they know so little as invn and marriage and nothing nfiout vhleh they need mi much Information Tor no matter what - rl e thry da In life virtually every one of thvni will marry Mil 'IliJjulJiUjU u:- CHAPTER ONE "Say— atand atlll a minute won't rerhans If your mother can be you?" 'Why? brought to look at herself as others "Because break for I can't put a aweater a will make sho see her " wiggle-talltho dress shops on a college and If so what are I ' bound to Judge a v -- man by what It sees of her cannot cut bhme her family for me way sne ooks and think that her husband a tightwad who won't dress her dcccnuy ana mm you wo elfish brat who spends all th clothes money! on herself wnue her poor mother goes shabby la our DEAR DOROTHY DIX the probarc wo studying echcol marand love courtship of lems opinion like your riage ' and would on tho subject Do you think young people M should study these things in 5 Makes Its Debut: - - — Featuring Nationally Famous ont : Doik Nelly I Gay Gibsdn i! From $395 uu - uuihuu so-and-- so - rion-orisrl- o - f'heu-matl- Doc-tor'- self-address- ed ty-fif- th st-lrm- Q)Mfei $1495 f |