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Show "T The Salt Lake Tribune, Wednesday, January 9, 1963 10 Sbf Salt afef jk Sfibtmf 1o men V Marks TAl Story ofPorcelain, Pottery By William Pahlmann American Institute Of Interior Designers rFellow, China Is a broad general term lor commodities which will be lound in every household and does not require a definition here. Two classifications of ceramic ware which wlU be familiar to all are pottery and porcelain. The composition of porcelain includes ground flint in the china clay, which gives it a more transparent and glasslike quality. One of the ways to tell the difference between pottery and porcelain Is to note the way It breaks. Pottery breaks with a rough surface and porcelain with a smooth surface, although nobody is likely to break a dish to find out! Pottery Includes all stoneware, such as Pahlmann Ironstone, and enameled or glazed earthen ware such as majolica, faience, delft and Staffordshire. Porcelain Great Art China Is undoubtedly tailed china because pottery and porcelain were made In China at a very early date. Porcelain was a great art there long before it was pro- duced In Europe. In fact, the manufacture of porcelain In 1 the western world did not commence until the early Eight-- t eonth Century. The first porcelain made In Europe Is at-- , tributed to a chemist named Bottger, who worked at Meissen in Saxony where porcelain is still made, -- From there, the secret of porcelain-makinspread to Vienna and thence to I France, England and Portugal. The marks on porcelain and pottery are subjects of fascinatdeep Interest to serious collectors, and they form a collectors Amateur of the Intricate and objects. history ing who recognize a few famlliar marks may- - feel that they can Judge the quality of an item by the mark, but unless they have made a genuine study of marks, this Is unlikely. Have Special Meanings ' There are thousands of marks and many of them have special meanings, indicating Information about the date, commissioners and the artists Involved with producing the live Within Your Income High Style Cost Puzzles Girl in Swanky Office1 Dear Miss Feeley: Pm a new girl In a swanky office, and my take-hompay is $80 a week. Elsie B., New York City Dear Elsie: Now youve got to get smart One of the best dressed women I know licked the problem with brains and footwork. Shed dye a blouse or a bargain dress some high fashion color, predicted for next season. Shed look for a line, or silhouette, when she chose an Inexpensive dress, then strip off the ornaments and gew gaws. She discovered two bargain-priced link bracelets in. a antique shop and sewed them onto a length of ribbon for a stunning belt She haunted the thrift shops for a jacket and watched for sales. She make good use of bleaches and dyes for unexpected color effects. It doesnt take many clothes to look well dressed. Just a few standouts. If youll hold your food bni to $20, youll keep your figger and still have something to put on it Buy washable the year round. Take meticulous care of your spot cleaning, brushing, hanging properly. Use the new coin-odry cleaners for your You can have clean gloves every day, with just one pair of. quick-dryinwashables. e My rent is $20 a week, food costs about $25 including lunches, and -- theres not much leftIn Everybody the place, pecially es- the other girls, look like walk- - Miss Feeley lng fashion ads, and I feel I have to keep up with the surroundings. I borrowed a friends expensive suit when I applied for the job!. But now what? onnnrr lave You Haa a JOLLYTIME Lately? fofi FAMiiy FUN tonight; pop HEAPING clothes BOWLS OP 4 JOLLY TIME TENDER EASY EATING J TONE! BEAUTIFUL TONE ORGANS AT - , ASTOUNDING LOW PRICES $300 ate PRICED TOO LOW PASS UP . MO NEW-US- - - -- Jl LOWREY, Like New THOMAS ORGAN HAMMOND, Latest Model WURUTZER Marks on porcelain and pottery make a fascinating study for the collector. Marks tell', history of the objects. Hints From Heloise Packages of Moth Balls eKeep Birds off HousBy Heloise Cruse Deer Heloise: My father-in-lasolved the problem of keeping birds from nesting In the eaves of his house by wrapping moth balls In fine wire mesh and tacking it In their favorite nesting spots. They will leave Immediately. Do not use cheese cloth Heloise r because they will take their time to peck at it By using the wire, it has to be done only once a year. This is because rain and dampness dissolve the moth balls but the odor will eventually soak Into the wood. J. S. Dear Heloise! I think of all the household chores we must do, but Ironing is the one I dread most I have found that when ..curwashing will tains, the pinch-pleat- s need very little ironing If . . . when you hang them on the clothesline, you hang them right side up Instead of upside down! Fasten headings to the line with clip-typclothespins without folding them over the line. This allows the folds to form more naturally. While still wet, form" and fasten the pinch-pleat- s two .or three clip-typclothespins to each pleat When dry, the pleats will hold and form beautifully. Then , . . only a touch of the Iron and youll have a job well done with less work. Mrs. G. Van Artsdalen d pinch-pleate- e e , Dear Hriolse: For the member of the family, small or grown-up- , who cannot swallow a pUl or tablet place it in a teaspoon of applesauce and Its no trouble at all to swallow! You, Heloise, would be surprised at the number of grownups who cannot swallow a pill with a sip of water. Mrs. C. R. McClure Whos surprised? You hit theVpall on the head when you told me that one! Heloise . - Valuo SALE $1,700 $795 $760 $999 $297 $509 $499 $825 Dear Ann Landers: I fear need psychiatric help. Im a bookkeeper In a small firm. I needed some money, to pay bills which have been long overdue and on my mind. I took $75 out of the I may petty cash fund and marked the slip "balanced." - By Bonnie Lake Tribune Home Service Director Homemakers, - concerned about providing their families with all of the necessary vitamins and minerals, dont have to worry about vitamins during the winter months. Wintertime Is the season for citrus fruits, an excellent source of . vitamin G Instead of tha usual grapefruit and oranges, try a sprightly new flavor with tangerines. Theyre fun to peel and fun to eat Tiny and tasty as snacks, tangerines also are low in calories . . . and thats good news for most of us as we start shaping up" for 'that new spring wardrobe! Add tangerines to cole slaw. Combine them with cranberries for a zippy relish. Put them in a flavorful salad. Use them as garnishes for almost any kind of light,- - fluffy pudding . . . and for a delicious family-trea- t dinner try this ham and tangerine recipe: Favorite fashions were sugary pastels, sometimes twinkling with jeweled bodices, and always with flutterskirts. ing, Although TLffeaus skirts n designed for the Monte are ample enough, g Sano-Pruza- the Franc put freedom of movement at the tops of costumes. His suits are and cut away from the neck. They fit loosely In front and hang full in back. You could do a dozen pushups, even chin yourself without straining an underarm seamj s Apparel as practical as collection isnt usual as chic. However, the young man from Paris Is a master at putting together luscious hairy wools like his window-pane- d plaids and shaping silk into crisp elegance.. . . broad-shouldere- d Tif-feau- Ham With Tangerines 2 tablespoons cornstarch ' 14 cup water . teaspoon allspice J4 teaspoon powdered mustard cup sherry ' 2 tablespoons grated tangerine - T4 14 6 peri cup tangerine juice cup apricot preserves tangerines, peeled, sections (2 cups) 2 Inch . thick ready-to-ea- t ham slices . Combine cornstarch and water In add allspice, mustard, saucepan; sherry, tangerine peel, tangerine juice and apricot preserves, blending welL Bring mixture to boil; reduce heat and cook, stirring constantly until thickened (5-- minutes). Place ham slices on lightly buttered large, shallow baking dish; top with tangerine sections; Spoon sauce over ham and tangerines. Bakt at 350 degrees, 50 to 60 minutes. Serve ham topped with tangerine sections and sauce. - 6 . a psychiatrist? ASHAMED Dear Ashamed: By all means see a psychiatrist or you may be seeing a district attorney. Unburdening yourself will be useful and perhaps the doctor may help you see that personal integrity is essential to and mental health. Deaf Ann Landers: This letter Is from three registered nurses who would like to add a word of reassurance self-respe- for the patient who is worried about what he might say under anesthesia. Often the first question a patient asks when he awak- three' of us have been in nursing for many years. So, please Ann, tell your worried readers once again to relax. Their fears art groundless. THREE .s Dear Three: You told them again, and I hope it helps. ens from the anesthetic is, What did I say? Our answer is always, Nothing and Its true. The patients who talk rarely make sense. Their words are slurred and Indistinguishable. We have never heard of a patient who disclosed a secret, and the Phone DA Ann Landers Im paying the money back at the rate of $15 a week. In three weeks Ill have it all paid back and no one will know it was missing. But I have a horrible fear that one day I'll take a mud: larger amount and be unable to replace It Then IU be In serious trouble. Dont suggest a clergyman. Ive never been a church-goe- r and am not inclined to start Should I see SPECIAL SALE! nncc-o- n SALE A j Bom fids savings with rsdectien aa fiat rial , fethitas fraai tor rsgwl stack. N. K. Gallachar, Owner,; IT Q COM LL J Oa I LI dots . . . with a dash! - Our fabulous Just the blouse to add fresh exhilaration to a winter wardrobe Over or under pants or skirt. Embrruffles on easy-cor- e oidery-rimmed print. White dots on red or black. Sizes 28 to 38. MUSIC SHOP f Turn to Tangerines ... PIANOS -- ORGANS TX gown slipped open at the ankles for getting around In a hurry. Other tomes by Countess Alexander Included layers of chiffon or tucked silk skirts. Pastels Are Favored Ann Landers: TERMS lc:.,ay sauce with baked ham slices. Ham la topped with tasty tangerine sections. For a Citrus Thrill free-wheeli- GULBRANSEN, LOWREY, ETC cm ti i pal PAL Try golden tangerines for a new flavor treat Here, they are served In dinner floor-lengt- h ZT ED , r our annual clearance of fine fashions below cost exceptional values-ma- ny our only storewide sale of the yearl Walnut Mahogany Cherry, By Jean Sprain Wilson Associated Press Writer NEW YORK, Jan. by her own garments lor too long, the American woman la on the move at last More than 200 fashion writers previewing spring styles here this week were Immobilized temporarily In their spectator chairs Tuesday. Bufjhey enjoyed vicariously the action by mannequins in Paris elegant clothes made by Jacques and the soft feminine costumes by Countess Alexander. Will It Snap? Models dont mince this year; their steps are high, and wide. They twist turn, slip in and out of little jackets, or swathe themselves in stoles or buttonless coats without the usual pained expressions of will something snap somewhere?" The countess started the emancipation by slitting the side seams of her sheaths at least a foot, and loosening tunics all the way to the hips. the effect Is more like deep pleats than seams nothing immodest Even the tubular wool-kni- t' g AJULAJL Provincial Will Offers More Action p ( --THE POPCORN! -- L 3: Side-wrappe- pieces. Some marks Indicate defects In the dishes. The same crossed-sworfactory will have a variety of marks so that the device we associate with Meissen commonly known as Dresden) Is not the only mark which denotes Meissen, and the device varies in many particulars. . Even experts do not place complete confidence In marks, except as they agree with the style, decoration and quality of the paste In porcelain. Good Omen Symbols Marks on Chinese porcelain are especially fascinating, as they often Indicate the room where the ware Is to be used or Include symbols or mottoes of good omen for the possessors. The mark on the bottom of a gift may mean: . Congratulations." A little of the historical background on any decorative object will add to your pleasure In it 'rMI.'.? T T Tif-fea- u, g , 'TTT New Fashions A Matter of Taste- - - T once-o-ye- ar r sale, offering you to fashion Artsf t A.;ricc$ Fur ... 151 Vtat Use option 'account . Tcr!i , pay scr- -' ; ings of more than, 20 on Silf Skin's foundations that ore knit from one continuous strand of fine elasfie, yarn. Silf Skin has no seams where-- ff counts," They are as smooth inside os out . . . giving wonderful control, yet soft os a powder puff next to your skin. Average length or long-leg pantie or skirt girdle. $zes small, medium, kffl-1- ., . V - . 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