Show TIIK SALT LAKH TRiqi’Xi: M'XDAY MoKXlXU BUT IDLE WIFE WANTED-- A WORTHY This Long Talk of in Any Family Is a Good Thing to Ignore Blue-Bloodis- va APRIL ”7 m American Furniture Style Develops Nov Wardrobe Demanding Its Own Accessories Ulil-Tim- Charming c KATHLEEN NORRIS BY artistry of design mahogany erally med in (omtrm tion able 'Pioniiueutc attained after the Rcio-liitio- n 0) the uork of Bum an Phyfe uhich sjoucJ originality and remark gen- Cus- Return Blarlv Fans Rack in Fashion toms By HONORE BOOTH YORK (UP)— The reawak- ening year calls you to buy a new wardrobe The wardrobe demands flow accessories And the fashion itself tills year calls for a (neater variety of those enchanting tilings w hich make or unmake a costume as surely as the dress itself femininity has brought in its wake all sorts ot charming customs which we had feared were gone for all time For example the fan is back There is nothuig more graceful m itself and in its enhancement of hands These are not the stiff formalized fans of quills which wc have seen in past seasons but the ostrich cascades of a century past I saw a magnificent one of seven plumes tile two outer ones uncurled so that they dripped The long five inner ones curled plumes themselves were alternately white and pale lavender the sticks of a transparent composition yellowish were perfectly simple Bigger and Brighter Handkerchiefs Featured The line between scarfs and handkerchiefs is increasingly hard to distinguish Enormous chiffon kerchief i for evening may be worn knotted about the shoulders In a Vionnet dress the kerchief in the color of the evening dress is worn tied loosely around the neck to hang in front like a cowl If jou are not fond of lace for the evening a solid color center Is often bordered with a wide as double hem of pnich as tyo-inc- h white or a contrasting shade This for the is particulaily appropriate Informal dinner dress If jou choose to have the "little dressmaker" of your choice make your chiffon summer frocks have her make a matching plcoting the edges or adding a hem of one of the colors of the print Daytime ones have evinced the same tendency as to thin as size Very fute linen as batiste does not become unduly bulky when used In a large square its edges handrolled and such handkerchiefs afe printed the nicest of NEW By WILL ELLA DE CAMPI Most distinctly Anverjcan of any furniture style was that which was developed in the United States during the period immediately following the Revolution Natural antipathy goward things English resulted in our turning to Fiance for inspiration instead of to Fngland whose styles we had followed so closely during the Georgian era It was at this time that the style empire was dominant in Europe and though empire furniture design was carried to elaborate extremes in France and in England it was accepted only hi its best and most moderate form in Exotic Egyptian extravaAmerica gances such as those found in the French empire were abolished in the American adaptations was Mahogany beuig plentiful most generally used though some pieces were made of walnut and maple and cherry were employed for the less expensive types Dining the early part of the period tnere was great demand for carving and many examples of carved columns claw feet and pineapple flnials were found Ornamental brasses too were featured Later In the period scarf-kerchi- ef Rose would always be young man— not so very young either wrote me about In troubles Ihs other day He wouldn t sign his real name his add! ess and the city he lives in must not be mentioned here He says he "shuns publicity"— though why he should ever tear it is not clear Nothing but his sublime conceit and his stupidity mark him apart from the common Jierd His problem is that he Is the last member of a once rich and prosperous family and he is engaged to r girl who works in the same bank which employs him He fears and his mother strongly feels that it would be a mistake — it would be beneath his dignity to marry a woik-ln- g woman r The Attitude Of a Mother 'Mother and her shifts and niv grandmother all the women of our house" he writes "were all ladies1 in the truest sense of the term— women who kept their homes beauti-- i fully lived for husband and children luled their servants well To mother ideas with her sweet of retirement and modest v there Is the in terrible something absolutely idea of guls mixing in with men In of lice careers That Rose ran be mid is Indeed a perfect ladv m thpse conditions in unthinkable to my mother My father Is dead and financial reverses force my mother to make her home with me and with my wife and rnvself when we aie married you can see my difficulty Mother assures me that she wants me to marrv that mv happiness is her first consideration — as Indeed I know it to be— but she begs me to wait until I ran find a wife In my own i lass with whom she can form a leal friendship” rhet I he Iron hand In molhei s glove shows pielty plainly heir— this selfish is only one more case of the mother determined to rlmg to her child to the destitution of hts own life and her own This Man tetter Writer Apparently Aery Mupid The man who wrote this letter on paper bearing a rpiarteied i' is apparently very stuHe will never know what lie pid loses when hts Rose throws hint oown as I devoutlv tiust she will He will never in the least suspect his mother of anvthing but the highest and noblest motives in acting as she Is acting Its Just as wdl perhaps such a man tsn t worthv of a gxxl v tfe and a good home and ihildren Unless hts Ro'P is stupid too she will not involve herself In this ridiculous faiuilv with Its I id tcu lolls Until tins letter tame pie'rnsionx 1 believed that the last of the c pomthr-- e pous out ladns was dead sweet old fashioned pa' a lies who of full rnn’ltvie to lieu me trunks old garments fad'd oat canvases of lemotc inaUs ho inav lnttma’r or mav not have been Irtenris of General Wa lung on and s from which ( racked old Lafavrtte mav or mav no’ have raten strawberries Anything Like a Job A x nt gto-m- carving in Phyfe Most Notable Cabinet Maker Duncan Phyfe of New York was the most notable cabinet maker of and Justly claimed the best works of Heppelwhlte and Sheraton His pieces had a distinctly American character m spite of the fact that he was influenced in the early part of his career by the styles of the brothers Adam and Sheraton and in later years by the empire mode Phyfe's mahogany chairs sofas and tables showed remarkable artistry of design as well as excellent workmanship and finish He exercised a splendid sense of proportion and svmmetry and showed especially fine taste in carving Motifs chiefly favored by Phyfe included the lyre acanthus parallel rows of reeding and various Adam and Sheraton dethe time that his it designs is equaled tails American empire chairs were gen- Grav Discreet as Afternoon Color Radish Flowers Cream of Spinach Soup Spring Lamb Chops Pot Roasted Potatoes Steam Asparagus Buttered Dutch Cucumber Salad Fruit Pic with American Cheese Coffee Wednesday Thursday Breakfast Breakfast Raw Prunes White Cornmeal Mush Farina Mush Whole Wheat Toat Coffee jl(At?t Faor b Blue Kfo 11 v sKle-'artd- ir Honey —— Coffee —- — — Friday Breakfast Hot Strawberries Set ambled Egga on Toa-s-t Coflee W fail Deliverer s Oct A nr Data in llrilain omen 1 Marmalade Coffee I unrhron Veal Hash deftover) Toast Triangles Smolhereel Green Sweet Peppcts Tomato 8alad Hot Spice Cake ' Beverage Dinner In the early part of the period tables were generally made with lour vertical legs which were often spiraled When there were drawersx they were fitted either with gU-knobs or with brass mounts of the g type Pier talions bles with pillars or dolphin supfor ports were exceptionally popular a time’ They were often adorned with mirrors below the top in the back section which rested agatml the wall Center Tables head-and-rin- Into Vogue Baskets Coffee Orange Saturday Breakfast Frizzled Hot Rhubarb Corn Muffins Bacon Coffee Luncheon Thin Chicken Soup Ct ackers Beet and Lettuce Salad Dates Cheese Bpverage Dinnrr Juice Two-Ton- e Thin feet Dining tables of the American em- 0 pire period were made with sqnaic ends as a rule and were of Ihe extension typo Drop leaves and other leaves which could be inserted weie popular and In manv instances time wrre matching pedestal end tables which could be added for special occasions when an exceptionally table was needed Sideboards were less graceful than those which had been made durm the preceding Sheraton era Bodies were brought neater to the floor and beneath three long drawers at the top there were three cupboards with doors gcnetally paneled In mahogany veneer Drawer and door handles were either brass or pressed f lmge glass Four-Po- Beds st Feature During this period many Become Interestbeds were made ing four-po- st Heavy mahogany posts were usually carved In anthenuon acanthus lau- rcl leaf hoin of plenty pineapple feather designs These posts were sometimes sui mounted by testeix but not always Low post beds weie made at the same tune with posts either carved like the tall ones or turned After 1920 a bed simplv without posts called the sleigh bed came into vogue These were usually made of mahogany veneer with rolled ov er head and foot boards and flat surfaced legs Low chest-- s of drawers and bureaus ol the period were heavy and max-- I stve with reeded or carved columnx plain veneer drawer fronts and turned or claw feet They were slightly higher than those of th previous era being four drawers deep lnxtead of three In some cases one n of the drawers had a front v Inch could be used as a desk Mirror Frames In Mahogany and Gilt Mirror frames were made in both mahogany and gilt Many of the up- right mirrors weie divided Into two sections with some sort of painting or decorative embroidery framed under glass In the upper part and wlln a mirror panel m the lower division The more ornate tvpe had pilasters nr rolumns at the sides which were 'frequently spiral turned and gilded Other gilded mirrors were quite elaborate in pattern Mahogany tames wric often simply beveled land molded of broad pieces of wood Mantel or shelf docks in mahogany eases were characteristic of the The lower parts of the doors period were often decorated with paint- lings while the ujiper parts were of dear glass showing the dial From d this period too date the and Amerti an banjo clocks d The pedestal table and giaceful sofa shown in the accotv illustration are of Phyfe panying Above the sofa hangs a tvpi-t- al pilaster glided mirror with floral Soft greea painting at the top narnaxk tuvhol'ters the sofa and rharaetrrtxtirallv draped curtains are of amber rolnrrd silk finbhed wt’h soft green ball tassel Iruvge oi Assorted Relishes Frirasxp of Chicken Dumplings French Fried Potatoes Buttered Wax Beans Cress and Asparagus Salad 1 Coffee ' t Toa F Luncheon Broiled Smoked Little White Fish Hot Corn Bread Apple Salad Nut Meats Beverage Dinner Plain Cress Relt di Beet Soup Bioiled Salmon Boiled New Rotator Molded Endive Gircn Hollaiidaise Sam e Lemon Cream Pie e u' Giant Luncheon Radishes Cheese Toast Wilted Lettuce Salad Cup Custards Beverage Dinner Stallions and Crisp Celtrv Thin Tomato Soup Cieole Saute Roast Veal Shoulder Mashed Potato Bu'tered White Turnips Combination Salad Chocolate Laver Cake life-wor- k' h-- r Tomato and Mayonnaise) Potato and Cress Soup Stuffed Pork Tenderloin 'Chopped Fresh Pineapple Slices p -- over rolled erally made with rolling backs continuous curves in sides styles and Come Mashed Sweets Hot Dandelions with French Dressing Boston Ci cam Pie Coffee one-pie- Oiip-Mdr- d ( brass-mount- ed two-ple- re horse-doct- lyre-shap- ornately carved central pedestals rising from plinths which rose in turn from four scrolled or winged claw feet Other iiedestal tables not Intended for ef tidal use weie lrc-- ‘ of these had tangular and somecould be opened double tops which out or turned up against the wall There were many sofa tables too of which Phyfe made excellent examples These were usually oblong and had narrow drop leaves at each side Ends were supported by variations of the lyre rising from outward spread curule legs with horse-dixrt- i place of splats and squat e or Legs were either straight outward curved lop rails of backs to lit curved were almost invariably the occupants figure Sofas were really more noteworthv than chairs Top rails were beauticornufully carved or paneled and copias or dolphins were frequently carved on the front pf arms Carved feet m the form of Hon s paws were surmounted bv wings fruit or flowers In the Phyfe sofas legs weies usually of curule pattern w ith bra Arms were mounts on claw feet curved over in the Greek manner and or top rails were either straight legs seats Center tables usually circular in shape came into vogue at tills time Supports were made in the form of mec-ulatlo- in many taking the Instances sui-fac- ct I fam-ilu- botte-covei- answer to his question in this article lie Is welcome to it He will have no Sometimes one tries to analyze the exasperation this other causes the rest of us My leal advice would be to his girl whom I have called “Rose” Civilization moves slowly and we make mistakes but we Rose Break your engagement do really seem to have reached th epolnt when It la conMarriage is so difiicult nowadays y sidered more admirable to pay your anyway that It is only a j girl who goes into It with the handigrocery bill and wash and iron your to face with caps you would have own linen than to sit back In dust and tills man Not only does his mother dirtiness telling a humbly adoring feel that your business career your world about your ancestry family s social status makes you his Inferior but it is quite evident he k now feels so too Genealogy used to be a You would alwavs be at a disadchildren have to ask us what the word vantage between the pair of them So Galllleo was right “she means Your first hospitalities as a bride does move” this slow old world toward vour first baby and what you did a more honest and simple ideal with the babv and what you taught him would all be disputed criticised fanatics were If these family-tre- e bv both all judged bv their ridicuhonest and simple they would somelous outgrown code of snobbery and times pass over the names of the genarrogance et als and the admirals and tell us about Ixlst Only With the many relatives of theirs who died In Absurd Delusions Insane-asylum- s alcoholic waids poor Don t attempt it You can t change houses them They would cease to exist without their absurd delusions— Norris Kathleen I and w itliout those flattering deceptions Twenty generations ago you More perhad more than one million direct ancestois each that make them so important to gently with them and to anyone who will themselves sons than there were in America then Can anyone but a listen to them You must either fall fool suppose anything but that those millions of Interwoven In with all this mummery or resist threads included everything there was In the world then of it — and resisting anything in matrigood and bad rich and poor smart and dull mony is wearing to nerves and spirit He is fourteen years older than you We’ve outgrown witchcraft and religious persecutions and his mother forty years older rven If he is earning $230 a month slavery we don’t put cobwebs on cuts any more ' at 34 — there wont ever be any too much money nor will lie go muili Pi— Days when a PARIS And It almost seems as if we were reaching the point further You’re earning your own sport costume was good from when we were done with all this old silly talk of blue blood comfortable $1500 a year — and there 9 oelock in the morning until dintoo this old silly claim that the possession of a few samplers are other men men with more sense ner time seem a long wav off and plates and thin bent spoons entitles us to sit back and We ve outgrown w ttehcraft and reParis moreover is trying to put enhave the world support us defer to us admire us for our ligious persecution slavery we don't them farther and farther behind us more cuts on cobwebs any tire lives put Stvles fall Into tluec phases for And it almost seems as if wc wrir the woman who rlaims to be teaching the point when we weie and well dress'd now done with all this old sillv talk of One is the morning houts devoted some mvsteiimis medicine ideas or that patent placent too claim old this promotion blue bloods silly to sports or shopping but an thing like a job for essence In their blixxi marks them that the jwssession of a few samplers If its shoppmg the regimentals members of either sex was unthink- apart from commoner folk? and jilates and thin bent spoons one sees most In the Rue dc la Patx able to and the have back us sit entitles False are dark tailored suits small hat of Fundamentally One poor forlorn old gentlewoman And world support us defer to us adnuie shining straw handmade silk or Aery Stupid I remember drifted about from one lives our fot us entire lingerie blouse usually cotton piquea Well perhaps one resrhts It begenteel position to another failing prefetably false and (Copyright 1930 the Bell Syndi-cat- e and a white flower at everything alwavs elegant alwavs cause it Is fundamentally cotton pique gardenia and falseness and stupidity Inc ) shabby alwavs with a cold In her stupid clothes and afternoon Morning in tills normal and busy head until she finally found herself are trvtng hour Some overlap toward the lunch dav Civilization In the and common-sens- e and shoes coats awav putting women wear tailored sult-- s for lunch storeltouse of one of moves slowly and we make mistakes Others change into hHve engagements the charities While she was work- but we do i rally seem toconsiddresses of silk topjved with is reached wheilt the I was point doing ing there and while v more admiiable to pav your hemlengh or slight lv shorter black vmie newspaper reporting for the ered bill coats with shaved lamb trimming and wash and Iron vour own to in came Iters of nieve a charity black or white but preferably white see her bearing in her at ms a great linen than to sit back in dust and hours see the break-uFv ening telling a humbly admmg Pi— After several seasons of standardization PARIS heavy baby perhaps a year old The dirtiness and the gloii-- f world ancestry about your a Swiss niece had married The enof trvtng gray has at last gained teat ion of Individualism to a be used Genealogy well did afterward who very semble is supreme for evening wrar disIn the world but they were poor then now rhildren have to ask ns whatj the ascendancy over beige as the It out So Galllleo was creet and ladv like color for after- but the methods of working woman the word means ' this slow old are almost one to every move dims she Bringing I p the right noon ensembles Jewelrv and shoes should be the world towaid a mure honest and "Koval" Mrmorv 1 Iv ic aie many shades of gravf0)0r the costume Ideal simple sluvbliv shown among the best stvle collecSpeaking io the heavy l a nul v Tree F Hiatus Peail firoke and grege me tions fnciid! babv of the ir omen Organize Alwavs the most fiequemtv met with Blue Herman someone said Win I believe he te- t -- Influence w on slate ate e Politic! 'be famiiv-tieFor fatu'ics ti giavs borricung H the e You rr- mrnibrrv me the darling stuai t hoi e st and simple tlicv womd somevbrr me don t vmi babv ’ One of the mod favoted fabrc of the BFRI IV V -- German women n'r 'on indeed he would'' said the times pass over the names and tell comb nations for the afternoon ru- paunn g to ssxrrt themselves tno-- e old aunt with a complacent simper geneiais and the admiralses of of dress and sembles satin is grav them act' civ m ixiiUhs It the nival memory vou know ns about the manv retail' wool broaddo h coat with fox A national as oout'ion ' lias been We mier forget a face' Roval Jamie who died in insane asy linns alcoholic collar uepc But that wants houses they ' she organized to promulgate Mate laws Si mi l whtspered in an never ciojxxu and duties of cttienslnp among woaside rolling her Rs proudly and men "’ Ten genera' lv't's ago you had moie for a hnppv moment forgetting t lie on Kaidorff-OheitnFrau Katherma old txxit-- s she held In than two thousand direct anefsnus IjOlOrN pair of worn-oformer member of the worn-ou- t old hands Its the true Not uncles and aunts and cousins but direct forebears reichstag is behind the movement line af'er all" Twentv generations ago you ami I Wliat a wife die would have made had more than one million direct Women Ride istritle fur our fnend of tile letter this modto oil More persons each a who fears to ern First Time ot Show me of C'cn Eves 1’— blue PARIS giiT tcauseof"the''sweet" old-- i there weie m Ameura then Hxvl suptxse anything moie lavoied Ilian black biowe fashioned retiring qualities of his 'invone hut but that these millions of interwovgreen or what have vou by the PRIS V —Feminism has won x ladv mother1 another victorv included evcrvthlig spring colors Parts promotes Sometimes one tiles to aualv ze the en threads Ft r the first tune women rode Skv bite babv blue cornflower was ui the world then of gxxi exasperation this gtnealngv complext therebad the rich and jxxvr smart and and forgetmenot viola delphinium astride m an obstacle test a horse id causes the rest ofus Why should n shade and the govxi old stanribv fashionable Fans international thev have their pathetic delusions dull known as navy are all moie or less show To return to our refined trend Rebecca and Conabout grrat-aun- t Three women nn’v one of whoni sin Genigr’ What haim does it do v 1th the genteel mcdlier who ob- - important took psi‘ in inej mtereMnc rode borne of the mo-- t imriv was not base and ptartirall them poor and old and unimportant even’ a difficult one of 18 Jumps hate shoe and e'en gloves —or even rich and young and im- - enough to conserve xumcteip of the jrwebv four m feet Inch blue fences lover are developed xu taut — locheiLhtltt e fond comfttinly foit’nv to make her mdr- Good for Only Portion of Day berrv-bowl- was seems to have caught the spirit of growth that has pervaded the kerchief field I saw a few days ago a necklace imported lrom Paris wiitch had in the center of the front eight or 10 of the biggest Imitation pearls I have ever seen They were graded and literally were the size of the strings of graduated pearl perfume bottles that we all aie familiar with These were a freak certain lv very few women in the world could wear them but they were entertaining and truly stunning and they do signify a trend Great ropes of crystal the rose crvstal is one of the most becoming things I have seen as it is used m an exotic Lelong string and chokers compoof indescribable tinsel-effesitions look delicious enough to eat course no longer new Crvstal is ol but its popularity seems to be growing all the time as it is more and more subtly used It Is carved and frosted and sometimes looks like white Jade It Is one of the most for adaptable materials ever devised Coral — resurrect costume jewolty vour grandmother's lovely sets or buy the fascinating modern ones— is black and startllnglv effective with indudes a lovely with a print that coral shade Seed pearls in flat little bracelets with Jeweled clasps arc very joung but thev arc ftall so proceed Sport Styles v suill a group Whether it was the general fashion thirtv five or forty years ago whether our nearness to the civil war had e enhanced these empty Idea' of of blue blood It lv and the is’ hard lo av But the truth ts that we all chd hear a great deal of the high birth of certain wilted ladies who lived m obscure boardinghouse back parlors and of old gentlemen whose chief conception of arising- larv appeared to be a solemn code or utter idleness TIip women could teach music or paint pastes on s and the men za'ln couid play pc’kri or cnicr mfo lauo- - pendent of her son— if he can find an life-woi- n My own childhood disadvantage between the pair of them fool-hard- mal-of-am- Km Lnthlnkablr a MRS NORRIS SAYS— well-tVp- moth-eate- at pastel shades Pearls of Great Size Now Korn Evening jewelry plainer lighter type the vogue with veneered a somewhat Bean Soup Hamburg Cakes Cies Ga'insh Stuffed Baked Potato's Buttered Brorcolt Fiencli Endive Salad Snawberry Meringue iKrv Totlcl Coffee Sunday Breakfast South American (trapes Waffles with Strawberries Muz-he- Cream LONDON oP —Fashion notes from Coffer the general jxvstofflce reveal that the Dinner women mail deliverers of whom Salted Nuts Cream of Tomato Soup there are about KXK) m country districts in Fngland are to have a new Broiled Orange Pulp Garnish Filet Mignon Cress Garnsh ha' Mushroom Sauce straws Tne old Delmonteo Potatoes Bowl of Salad that the postvvomen have worn for Maiaioonx years no matter what the season Pistachio Ice Cresm Coffee are to be relegated In favor of smait Supper new blue fells turned Jauntily up on New Potatoes in Chee-- e Saw c ll(' left side Cres Sandw tc Gmcerbrearf and Bu'ter Beverag' Bedford Eng and has piesert'd a set of sliver plate to 'he hxge ait-- I Cop right 1930 by the Chicago Tribune i 'hip ‘R mi lir-If- V pull-dow- lyre-shape- lyre-shape- de-'i- gn I 4 |