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Show 16 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER II, CARE OF THE CHILD AM) SPECIAL SUBJECTS OF INTEREST TO JUVENILES , WmemHdmeCMMrem Is Age a Burden in America? Gfail I mmUlm Uy JOSEPHINE HUDDLESTON : By Angelo Dry, Chapped Skin la a Common CohLW ealher Prob De tractive Toang Animal1. lent end Heres a Preventive and a Cure,' When mother went away an a Cold weather bring! with It a score oentsge of aljnohd and honey hi their short visit and left young Thomas oom of beauty o are excellent for this, problems, foremost position to tlie mercies of Uncle which Is dry. chapped skin. Often because of their high remedial value ged I this dryneoa appears In patches on Such lotions are sticky, however, and Thomas and ths nurse, aha left a n that Is why the excess should be pile of blocks In the playroom and ths body, the anklet and thighs tbs first to suffer, and it takes wiped off and ths powder applied. another pile In the sunny comer of nuttweeks of daily attention to set The little remaining lotion serves as a base for the powder, making It the yard. "Just let him play with ers rlfht aln. liberal adhere of to the skin, instead of com- his blocks for an hour or so every Usually a application olive oil or oil of sweet almonds, ap- ing off on one stockings. Thus the morning and again In the afternoon, plied at night, and permitted to re- skin itself la treated, swa one's stock outside if It's good weather, inside if main on until morning, brings Quick- Inga kept clean, too. It a not. and he'll be quite all right. er relief than any other method. In. Another winter beauty problem is Mary Ellen Will take charge of him oil be Ice ths ths morning should has prov- Just keep an eye on him, that's alL" chapped Ups. Camphor aponged off with rubbing alcohol en effectual for correcting this trouIs this all the poor child has to Ordinarily the application of alco- ble. duet smooth it over your lips play with?" asked Uncle Thomas, hol on dry akin would not bo recom- before applying rouge and powder. kicking the blocks about with a mended because alcohol ia drying In And thla seems to be the real secret scornful toe. Why dont you have Its action. But it also stimulates cir- of Its success let a little of the some real toys for him?" to skin Ice make culation and tends spread out onto the skin the camphor His mother thinks he gets on very the around hardier, thug making it more Ups, to make well with what he has, sir." directly to the coolleh breezes, which sure the are amply covered. Well, his mother doesn't know penetrate our sheer docking g.' caus- Use only a little of the camphor Ice, thing about children, Even ing a drynes with Ita attendant and massage It well Into the skin, unrlea know some about condition.-- ' then apply your cheek rouge and pat little boys their mothersthings be ex can't - dumped alcohol When tho haa dried, on powder. After removing the exto know. I'm going to get my smooth a liberal amount of akin lo- cess powder with a camels hair pected namesake some toys. Real ones tion, such as la used for correcting brush, rouge your lips and . , . your First ths delighted uncle offeted will appear normal, despite Tommie a goat a beautiful creature chapped hands, over ths ankles and make-u- p legs, letting it remain on lor a few the protective and healing ointment with long white hair and curly horns minutes before removing the excess underlying It. lust like real that m-lotion. Then dost bath powder over when you lowered his head for him. Care of the ths excess powths akin, removing n Tommy reached for the goat with a der with g clean puff or pad of cot- Cuticle. firm and steady hand. He turned It ; ton. Is Ice of the little a Only camphor upside down and listened. It Lotions which havs a large per-Is splendidly. Uncle Thomas required at this time, and If it was more than pleased to see the massaged well Into the skin, to outtn hji namesake's eyea look ward appearances, it serves merely wrapt You see, Mary? He's Interested. He 1 1- -3 be-i- nt n the morning, morning In the ed aa ed HURRY! HURRY! i , 1 r l u;::le sits ImMs naviiWH nee VivSww . ScJasty Diamonds, Jewelry I Watches, Going Your Own at Price. '" F. 16 E. ' ORIGIN OF HONEYMOON. AMES, Iowa (UP) The word -- ' a as a powder base around the lips. At night, before retiring, and during the day when you are not on parade, keep a liberal amount of camphor Ice on the lips to Insure their to chapping. And now for the third cold weather trouble. Directly after a manicure a close Inspection of the cuticle may reveal what appears to be innumerable minute hangnails. This condition la a warning that one must Increase the amount of cuticle oil until the akin become accustomed to colder temperature. Warm olive oil applied nightly for a week, will usually eliminate tha trouble. 2nd So. likes It" said be. e Yea, sir, he would," said Mary, smlUng in approbation, but Just then, Tommie, still wearing that Intent, round-eye- d solemen expression, tossed the goat high over his head. It landed where no goat was ever intended to land, among ths glasses on ths side table. Now, Tommie, you must not throw the goat around like that. Youll smash things." Gimme- - lm," murmured Tommie. still Intent and round-eye- d. He goi him and when next Uncle Thomas stopped to see how things were t his goat poor animal in every corner of the room "What have you been doing to the . goat, Tommie?" He wasn't a good goat He kept crying for his mama so I took the crying thing out of him. He wasn't s good goat." until ths last . America, a thing to dl- vert to shun, to avoid possible ... minute, take a. hastyfMrs. glimpse of the following Elizabeth Mills. 82. of V? Homeahe declared In Court. iJi'TL !n? cowtJalt 8t along with the rest. All he called for contributions. Mrs. and Tjnpathetlo Judge, left the courtroom shortly after enriched by 50 and promising to Mills what 1 cal? SPUNK-- id Mt WEIOOMINO of old age Tht' uch as the young dramatic crltioanything says he soirrach admire in auld ENGLAND! Spunk and a liveliness which I would a lot rather possess than a gentle acceptance of my doddering condition along with a lot of othera Just like myself. But there IS something charming and exceedingly gracious about Yho bPPF hi his oldness. Largely, perhaps, because he is o iwuva over nere. (Copyright, 1930, McNaught Syndicate, Inc.) mi trade-mark- m Synl-dlcst- rwr By DR. W. A. EVANS Ll DR. AURELIA HENRY REINHARDT, leading American educator, President of Midi College sine l9l6i'Tme Tee meets American flavor Aess as It la mpechUy blended to cur different American fast." 1 . FROVES EXERCISE FAYS. This Is the story of a man who believes in keeping fit, who crowns his faith with his works, and who la willing to submit himself aa proof that he la right, both In theory and In practice. He is now halfway between the elghty-flr- it mile post and Its successor, having, by reason of strength, exceeded the Biblical allowance for men of his class by a good margin. Furthermore, he Is marching toward tha century mark, with hopes of It. form of exercise U walking. He has kept a log since 1910. He may hare started this practice at an earlier date, but the only record uhlch I have la that which began October 1, 1910, and ran to the same date In 1930. In that time the record allows ha walked 63,833 miles, or at the rate of 7 miles a day. His maximum 1- -3 Z.C.M.I. : American, needs in fine tea" have been met with this special American blend. Years of experience in the patient; selection and combining of fine teos created this favorite bland. Now it completely satisf- ies the natural desire for d tea that is typically American in its mild, pleasing flavor. CRANBERRY PIE More Titan Juel Luscious Try it at the next Filled with flavory cranberrie8. An ideal energy food besides. , Come ill or Phone Ul. v T Z.C.M.I. BAKERY C AS a TASTE Wasatch 475 A larger selection of styles than we have ever had before. Newer styles. Velvet Satin, Patent, Kid Pnmps. Ties or Straps at these new prices Footwear such Moderate Price-5- 09 Styles at three Hearts and North four Hearts. bid following two The Clubs would tell South that North's hand did not contain an Ace and a When Thats A1I Our Shoes Cost Reptilian footwear fords, P n m p King or two Aces; had his hand contained those high cards, North would have disclosed the fact with a bid of two No Trumps or two of a suit and the information might have been of value to South; the bid of three Hearts over Norths two Diamonds, would show that South had an orlg-- 1 Inal hand and not a choice hand. But with a hand which la essentially a Heart bid and not strong enough to bid four, South three-Hea- New styles and Trimmed Pumps in Brown Suede, Black Suede, Satin, Patent and new B Blsck; i Brown S Rep tl I trimmed, dull-trimm- ed Pumps. Three New Prices rt The House of a Thousand Styles New Way to Hold Loiter A Gift Splendid Satin FALSE TEETH Quilted Slipper. Firmly in Place All Colors. All Sizes, a Pair Do falM teetb annoy and bother by dropping and slipping when you eat.1! talk or laugh Just sprinkle a little Vaa teeth on your plate--. Thla new,' tastelaaa powder holds teeth firm and oomfortabla No gummy, gooey, paaty taste. Hakes breath pleasant. Oet Fu-Schramm Johnson, today at Drugs, or any other drug store. (Adv.) $1.00 tth Salt Lake and Ogden l.5SMMMMMWagggggggggggggggggg than IF IFIUI- RSIPfEAEiONG . -- was achieved in 1934, when he was 75 years old. In that year he walked 3725 miles, an average of more 10 miles a day. His minimum was in 1920, tn which year he accomplished 2243 miles, a little more than six miles a day on an average. n 12 of the years he averaged between seven and eight; In twoi, between eight and nine; in one. between nine and ten, and In the other, over ten miles, as Y ? Ay m These figures were taken from summarised statement. The dally logs show distance walked, route weather, and some reactions. Keeping the record and making it something of a diary has added test and prevented the task from becoming monotonous. But thla keeping ta ?? not the only method of fit made !! use by Mr. Collier. favorite indoor sport with him Is lying on his back and raising his legs to a perpendicular position. Be can raise his legs and the lower part of his body until nothing touches the floor except Ids head, neck mid ghoul A ders. He gave me thla Information Just before we witnessed a motion picture of a fight between a cobra and a mongoose. When we saw this cobra raise Ida body high up In the air I thought, Old boy, hen It comes to lifting your body from the ground, you have nothing on Mr. Collier." Mr. Collier tells me he has never lost a day from work on account of Illness. e TREATING TRENCH MOUTH. H. F. writes: I. 1 am troubled with trench mouth. Is It serious? 2. What la the remedy? 3. Does It last long? FEPLY. 1. As a rule, trench mouth is serious, though Its severity varies meal. TEA Its unusual to find the Smartest the Season ed How to Keep Well One-Eyel- T H of American Tea Taste v TIES et These' Smart Tie In Velvet, Patent, 1 Satin Calf with light trtmtalngs. Hi or LoW Heels. At . A these New Low I Prices It So Unnecessary to Pay More Than These Prices muton c. work H ' I rAuction and Contract Bridge3 Aurelia CT ( J Y" go to the OLD fl 1 PUMPS! Velvet, Sxtla, Patent A Kid. New Styles. HI or Low Heels. AT V THESE NEW LOW delight But If you think old age is a burden in -J talks Prices At the 0. X. Shoe Store are lowered! "with the times of today." feel that by dropping our prices to $3, $4, 55 we can readily offer you bigger valuei than ever before in the smartest of BEAUTIFUL STYLES! him could be found In England. the old man's slew em NOW! We rare hereabouts I Doubtless a thousand Just like among honeymoon" developed primitive people because it was customary for newly married couples to stay at home for one moon and feed The same thing happened to a honey to all who visited them, acthat climbed a stick and to cording to Professor P. B. Paddock, amonkey on the tin man who did flip-floapiarist at Iowa State college. By floor when properly wound up. The creatures strewed of MEETS RON'S Wirt BY PHONE. parts thejwor TT T T T T T the floor. Destructive young an! THREE ROADS TO ROME. maL Mary, dont give him another SCHENECTADY, N. Y, (UP) The parents of Ernest Orrlck Uve tn thing. Blocks arc good enough for Woodland. Cal, about 3000 miles him" from here, and when ha was married Yes, sir I They are, sir," said IM-- i he was anxious for them to meet Mary, smiling. his bride. 8o he called them by It la getting near toy buying time telephone and "Introduced her. Soma useless toys are necessary to a happy Christmas, but buy those that are not so expensive and put the I 3 money Into good blocks, and usable toys chairs that one can sit in; desks W94I- and tables one can use: wheel barrows that can carry a load; spades and shovels and buckets and pails that are serviceable; hammers snd teas and tools that are real not the madeup tool kit, but the steel tools; things that will rj? staid up to destructive young animals demands. Then the destructive With the above hand at Contract , becomes the constructive and the unBridge, South bid three Hearts and happy the happy child. . North four Hearts. It could have been bid: Bouth two Club (arti(Copyright, 1330, by the Bell Inc.) ficial), North two Diamonds, South ps New Styles at Lower Prices every yearl He Is NOT, though, typical of the old age in America Perhaps that la why he is In such demand; old men are 80 -- m-- For Today I Think the Massachusetts Instltuts of Technology, renowned authority on beakd, and fire protection, bom at Spring-fielMas., 60 years ago, United State Senator Simeon D Fess of Ohio, bom In Allen county, Ohio, 69 years ago. Adolph A. Weinman, noted American sculptor, boro in Germany, M years ago. E. Marvin Underwood, eminent Atlanta, Ga., lawyer, bom in Douglas county, Ga., (3 years ago, do, -- i Horoscope , patl aa ' MODES FROM THE CENTERS OF FASHION FOR THE FEMININE WORLD UTEST showed good Judgment by bidding three Hearts originally. In Auction Bridge, South would bid one Heart West two Clubs and . . South two Hearts. Sometimes When the hand was played, East Sometimes and West took In two Club tricks snd : Think Yes No . led s third Club which South ruffed with the Six of trumps. South then The person born will be Inled a Spade, putting North in the genious, with artistictoday tastes, and with lead; and then North led the Ten of many friends among the opposite By VELVA G. DARLING. Hearts. When East played small. sex. The mind la a little too tortuous, South played the Nine and let North's and the disposition may Ten win. Then North led a second and too resentful At some periods he Is going to hie himself to England, no less, ait himself down in tJu Heart, South played the Jack, and, of life a critical time will be enLondon fog, and grow old there where old people know HOW to be old I when West refused. Declarer realised when all friends will be The Englishman," he declares, doesn't FIGHT age. He not only accepts that the King of trumps was guarded countered therefore be careful not to haa but the air of WELCOMING) It. In It he sees a fine contentment, In the East hand. South then lad the needed, tt, them. alienate a humorous wisdom and Ace and King of Diamonds and when TODAYS BIRTHDAYS. a certain vicarious dethe Queen of Diamonds did not fall Ada Louise Comstock, president of light. And his attitude was not (It probable that It would), Radcllffe college, born at Moorhead, ia reflected In his look the Declarer led the losing Diamond; Minn., 54 years ago. and the look of ths men West won led a Spade; South Professor Charles Ladd Norton of and about him." That dewon, led a third Spade and then the Slakes me scription Ace of trumps, taking only nine played under both the Ten and Eight think of one of ths most trick. of trumps led from tha North hand, amaslng old gentlemen THE CORRECT P1AY. and having the lead there for a third I ever in my life saw. If In Declarer overlooked a his time have captured the King of play ever knybody succeeded of Hearts very and gone game without difsimple unblocking. In turning old age Into principle He had In his two hands a sequence ficulty. He also could have made a most valuable suet. In trumps from the Queen to the game by leading his two good It Is' tbls old fellow, Spades Eight, so In ruffing the third Club before his losing Diamond, or by trotting gaily down Holof lywood boulevard he should have used either his Queen ruffing his third Spade at trick 11 a or his Jack of trumps. Then putting so as to lead through West at trick 13. morning I He plays often in pictures la in much North in with a Spade, he could have (Copyright, John F. Dtlle Co ? demand to portray the don't you jtay old khowl Flowing white whiskers, parted saucily In the center I Wrinkled, aged face but twlnkly eyes, giddy vest and a top hat at 10 o'clock of OUR reels-ta- m' greatly. 3. It Is prevented by washing the mouth and teeth with a powder, paste or liquid containing soap. Kissing spreads it Some cases are cured by the free use of perborate of soda. Many pentlst prefer applying a solution of chromic acid, followed Immediately by peroxide of hydrogen. 3. It may. MAY BE HAY FEVER. E. F. writes: What Is the cause of strip or threads of mucous membrane oa the eye that causes the eye to itch? X am 19 years old. and several times a day I pull these pieces from my eyes. REPLY. My guess la that you have hay fver. Occasionally a long shot wins. (Copyright, 1930, by the Chicago Tribune.) '? v : V' ' - .V . ,; if, ' ,v. J y ry 'j&aSZr fUiR GIFTS of UNQUESTIONABLE QUALITY WERE BUY PROM A FURRIER WHO KNOWS! THE FUR FINEST ulous, prices COATS GENUINE SILVER FOX SCARFS ALASKAN RED FOX SCARFS MARTEN CHOKERS AND FUR TRIMMINGS PROM TRAPPER TO CONSUMER AT ELLIOTTS. You can select fresh, lustrous furs here at really incredI - T'lIE PICTURE SHOW S a corner of our attractive mocf ern fur warehouse. MR. ELLIOTT has been in the raw fur business for years. Anything you select is what it is represented to be. A visit will convinceexactly you, if you desire Quality at a Saving. A SHOP AT ELLIOTTS BEFORE YOU BUY JR. C. EULIMMnr-if-i40 N ORTH 3RD WEST ST, One-Ha- lf Block North of the U. P. Depot. |