| Show I -$ ‘ i 8 i THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE: NY Oitober Sunday t 1049 9 1 $ q 1 t - 'Ik 1! 0 i ' 1 F $ 0 $r t 'c - 1 'fr- A- '4 t A “ '' I"' f '1 -- 4 A A 44'4 ttlt il iti ir Cl e t 4-- z 't: - '''t'14 ' ' ' ' ' ''Lir-i- t!' 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The other night he was reading me an article on the South seas and a few months ago he cut out a picture of a whaling boat being tossed about in the ocean' and it makes my heart ache for him It isn't fair that a man should be tied down by a dependent wife and four husky hungry kids when at heart he's a boy longing for adven- after day and year after year in the dullest imaginable ---selling men's suits "You see we've always been poor hardworking people and if Martin ever had any dreams of starting out for himself and breaking away from the rut bustness- 'er he is in to realize them i i By KATHLEEN NORRIS "Isn't life hard enough and confusing enough without having to do the work you hate?" asks Linda Curtis from Albany "My life is full of excitment and interest" she goes on "and I see to it that our four children have a wonderful time But my husband patient and good and everything that is satisfactory plods along day been free 41 : 1- : 1 ' - ture" : : It - ' - 4 1 '1 4 i - - - 47- - 1 - ' ' ' - 1 ' N '' AA with the aiL On ly wanminsp rin? ' e 79''- e ' more scope The truth is that he is a quiet unimaginative fine man who quite possibly likes his work Many a man would indefinitely prefer selling other men their overcoats recommending the cheviot discussing the tweed than handling four lively children for 14 hours out of the 24 Lucky Man You are born with a joyous nature courageous generous It speaks through every word of your letter Most women want to take you are that rare e'‘ ( 4 - ' i 1 ' air' io - al 4tN 66""-l- ii- y - "pp i p1 )t 4 " a 4) ''' - ''' t s w é - IT ' -- Ji‘ 15 JEWELS $2975 Many Othor Models to Choose From ' ' Federal Tax Incl IF YOU COMPARE YOU WILL ALWAYS BUY AT —)11 a day you work twice as hard nearly twice as long The difference is that you make your work play you make it a long Ile more delightful game quietly plods through his job without any particular zest 14 I (:i Is ree If Martin in his heart didn't like this work didn't find it satisfying believe me he would have worked his way out of it long ago and into something that gave his energy and imagination doesn't seem to me this is a problem at all Linda Martin is doing what millions of men have to do Reporting at the office putting in eight hours —with time out for lunch on rather drab and routine work DAVE 0 QQe -- 'a 41ePit'a 8 30 53167-- Main NV :eateem - 3 77 ar-- (I 1- '' '— - 1 c - tin ' t ' OGDEN parall $ The Showplace of Stye i I nhidee: NOW short-lenirt- ' - - er is quietly I I i 1 't there's more I I ‘ excitement - ii more pure designing skill than tier before in our ' — ' I newest exclusite Fall collection 1 - for 11949 I 1 1 11L ulscorer brittan's—Ugden ' 1 1 s ill i 4 BRITIAN'S s I I I the time to shop at ' speak social prestige is assured If not you'll be a step closer to your goal by the time you reach the end loday's column Test yourself on these typical tight spots! Circle True or False 1 A man is always introduced to a woman T F 2 Always make introductions on a street elevator or bus T F 3 Even though you are a woman you rig for aertain in I i - 'The children are mixed twins I of T girl 5 baby 3 and they I' -a i - A t 6 - ' 1 r 1 keep me busy and happy and ' It e'l::p-- ' r' 'C ''‘a4 e '''?kI and scolding all day laughing I : ! f ': 11 t long My life has variety enough in it and I try to share the '' tt variety with Mart on week t - ' it ends and during his brief sumi 'l 41 - a mer vacations We have eight I r m 1 weeks in a mountain cabin he 11 '''t ' 4 has two t' Lots of Fun A ‘ "11 117 ' "We're always picknicking 4vt 'i: '' t ' -- 1 : :) and having wiener roasts and '7 14- s-- 1 treasure '( his life is the hunts 4' ' ( -) pw same old round Office at 94 4 stock arranging doors open at i '4' -- - 1 10 fussy men and fussy women T criticizing lunch sandwich at o the drugstore next or ou ‘ hours of it and mo r t efe crowded bus ' 1 t is the "Every day with is Every hour with different The twins hang over I me dictating they want packed for thl:anhcbahtt leaves me w g tl t nursery school door 4 ' butch and I do the m and stop to gossip h New Martini dinner dregs of uinered eatin covered my watch to be with black Ice Deeply cut shoulder tipped neckline: sigirt skirt hat and pick up my made-ovgo home for lunch and naps and at troductions F when introduced to a woman quiet mending my dining-roofirsTt window until the scholars 4 A woman is the to older than they a church or state come shouting and weeping offer her hand when introduced offcal home at 3 Then we all have T F to 4 True The decision of team and perhaps go over to to whether to offer her hand rests the park for another hour of' another guest at a party unless with the woman games and gossip and it is all you have been introduced T F so interesting But Mart comes 5 False The old saying "the Answers in during the supper 1 False A man is usually inscramble and takes his taper an introduction" just about covtroduced to a woman He is not and turns on his radio and ers this answer A hostess must looks on at our riots Perhaps if he is a chief of state or a digmake an effort to introduce a nitary of the church stranger to some of her guests I be isn't thinking how much furn 2 False The nature of the we have and how little he shares but at a large party complete occasion determines whether an 1 coverage is impossible It is per- I it but I feel as if he might be I introduction should be made I missable then for you to speak j She's Okelt to another guest without any Strangers should be introduced I "Can you suggest" finishes at any social gathering business kind of an introduction An easy correct introduction I this generous- - hearted meeting Or if they are going to wife Is the first step toward a relaxed I "some way in which I can shake I A spend some time together meeting on a street in an elefriendly atmosphere and is the I the best man in the world out vator or bus does not require an of his groove and make life attainment of ever y poised introduction if you yourself woman Remember always that I as much fun for him as for nod or all 'hello" of and consideration Is the basis say me! The children I can almerely pass on ways handle: they are obedient I etiquette Let it act as your a True Womaa shouId rise helpful angela - all fon and guide 3 - - 14 ''' t - I ' ' I " - s m a I - ' I- I ' -- 4 - - 4 : I- I Daddy Is the Draught" Horse n i ' - - - lIE DOESN'T MIND BUT - I rv- iit' i - - ' 'Nix and match" lit the boimineangirl's slogan Check jacket et atilt worn by Ittra Sherwood la wonderful for mating up change& - ' - - - ''' - ( 3 '"r66'- '''''' :C I ' ' i 4 ''' ' n - — - -- ' '' 4ci - tiny upstanding or turnover collars relying for smartness on button and pocket trim I r v ' I ' ' f ' ' '' l I r - 4 - - - tr 41''' -1 - t t t 0- ' r' - - ‘ ji ) L 7 tili a '''' ‘ 4 "'" e k 4 6 4'e3 14 ' t I r '''' '''''" k 'k - t e : ' ::' ' 71"ea t41414441:111 484 iroilta0 1 : ifs i'' - Vo441101" Its'1110111' 00'01114 aek-t- s4 - int 7 4 ''':7' - 1 '''' v ond By JOHN ROBERT POWERS One of the surest signs of is the poise and ability to make an easy and correct introduction I have seen some otherwise composed women go completely to pieces when laced-- with introducing a visitor to a group of friends Yet how and when to make introductions is something every charming woman must know If you know dotne answers to following situations your em 6 wte I - -- i !! - ""t'1--v: r has many costumes — just by matching different skirt colors to those in the top Soft and Tweedy For an all around coat to cover office frock or party dress if the budget does not allow a fur nothing is better than one of the fine tweeds — which make up so stunningly In luxurious long full affairs One attractive tweed coat with dolman sleeves beginning at the waist line and with a half belt across the gathered back has a doublebreasted fitted front It could be slipped on over a suit or a frilly frock with no The large damage to either collar of the year adds a touch of luxury All of the wool materials are fine for the so necessary casual dress on shirtwaist order with i 4 A N 44 - 1 ‘ ' "' ' cover rnaiden is one wool design having a black short bolero over 4 - I Cks 1rl Tn reality the businessgi with a social life in additiow should expend far more thought on her attire than does her leisurely sister at home It in just as important for her to look svelte trim and in the mode in her business office as for an evening engagement Sometimes it is impossible for to dash home at six p m banerd change her gown and hat Subtle dress designers have attended to that emergency Silken faille is beautiful but sitting all day at a typewriter will wrinkle it Sheers are too frankly dressy She can't go wrong if she settles for one of the new soft sheer wools which resist wrinkling to a great degree are never too heavy and are most attractive in various textures Sheer Wool A perfect choice for the career Know H Make 71'r° T - it" By GRACE GRETHER Most dangerous seasons of the year for a career girl are spring or fall when stores are filled with smart new designs for the coming months and she goes on a reckless buying spree Instead of which she should run like everything from temp- tation find & secluded 'mot and study both her bankbook and what she actually needs to face the world and maybe beguile Prince Charming over a dinner table for two Takeo Thought A " 01 44 sy S - k IhtitVair 'o ' t:P I 4t ' yy TEST YOURSELF TODAY I i - - c 0 ' ''' - ' f ' '' ' - Chic Dressers Don't Play Both Ends Against the Middle' 4 4 sNA - — : so I 4 ' -- Thomas Hardy Sunday for Everyone: Those who are abroad in the very early Morning should use care en route Late: Complete tasks catch up with rest and social obligations Evening:: Save money energy Sept 23 to Oct 22 (LIBRA) —Allow others to "treat you" to Rest and rebuild something stores of energy Evening: Save t j 4 1 'A - By RITA DEL MAR 4 ' 4 TODAY'S QUOTATION: Tleasure not known beforehand is half wasted to anticipate it 4 a ' ' - HOROSCOPE 1 I 1 t et :: t ' e l::' tt ott i401 07 908s l'‘At'!41401‘a4 : cOtcp So!tta! 4? 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