Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING FEBRUARY HENUS 11 omeM RECIPES SEWING EMTS FOR THOSE WHO BUDGET THE HOME OCI'ET PROBLEMS OF CHILD TRAIRmG AHD DAILY HEALTH ARTICLES Current events section dies’ Literary club club house Sorority Girls of ‘If’ Preside Over Charming Fetes m 13 Justice and Mrs D N Straup will entertain at a dinner followed by bridge Friday evening at their home on Twelfth East street 'Matron to Visit Mrs E T Capener accompanied Mrs R P Anderson will leave Friday for San Francisco where she will visit her daughter Mrs A E Price formerly Miss Leona Capener by Florida Nuptials The marriage of Miss Jeannette Steiner daughter of Mr and Mrs George A Steiner to Edgar A Rogers Jr will take place March 10 at Miami Beach Fla where the Steiner fam Ijlly is spending the winter Mr Rog ers will leave Monday for the east and en route to Florida will visit with Frank Steiner in Chicago and spend few days in New York with his unt Mrs Helen Bell Rogers Silver Maple circle 108 Neighbors of Woodcraft will meet Friday at 8 p m in the I O O F hall It will be calico and gingham night Mrs Irene Gaster will be hostess By Katherine De Feyster c Bear Miss de Peyster: 1 My husband and I are invited to a church wedding We cannot attend Should we call or write them that we cannot be there? SALLY L If your invitation is the usual formal engraved Invitation to the church ceremony only it is not required that you answer it That is if it is the invitation that "requests the honor of your presence” at the church and is not accompanied by an invitation to the reception or some d s’ S L Asks Responsibility Authority Doctor Industry Must Go Together to Watch Out for Advisor Says Employes I Bank Looters Give iS Mrs W H Robinson 651 North Second West street 1 p m Had flcknchcly rs cig-arc- ts SALE OF SPRING AT NEW LOW PRICES! 1- -2 and 1 — TODAY’S FASHION Re Smart! Re Snug! Hi: ! it s - 1 & ' v "X f d By ANGELO PATRI i Victim Dollar Cigarets By DR W A EVANS Responsibility and authority must go together When a child has to be There are many Industries es left in the care of someone other than tial to community life which expose HARTMAN Ark Feb 18 WV-T- he his parents that person must have their employes to chronic carbon mo- bank of Hartman was robbed today Literary section Kle club of approximately $12900 by two Mrs C F Dean 3040 Connor authority and use it or he cannot take noxide poisoning One way or anothstreet 2 p m er certainly more than 1 per cent of young men who abducted the asproper care of the child "I can’t see what ails my children the total population is exposed to this sistant cashier Buster Thompson but Fine Arts club Mrs Clark While I am at home they behav e them- hazard There is greater interest in they let him out of their automobile E! town of Altus after Young 1228 Second avenue selves Not that they are little angels acute poisoning by this gas because gt the near-b- y blue? Feel E a 2 30 p m dollar him and some Pinkhsm’s giving drsggy Lydia Still they behave so we can live in the circumstances of the reported Vegetable Compound will help you Its comfort with them But let me turn cases are usually dramatic but far in abandoned car later their Nominating committee Wabuilds They tome out and leave them the greater welfare and efficiency tctioo you up sod relieves my back let me go satch Literary club 11 a m in charge of someone else and they interest relates to the chronic form of the outskirts of Ozark after it went Monthly Puns Ask for the new tablets Cfvic Center Into a ditch wreck the place Nobody can do any- the disorder the industries with which thing with them” Among arts and Special meeting What do you do with them when there Is greater danger of chronic1 crafts section Wasatch Literthey misbehave?" poisoning are the operation and re11 club m a Civic Center ary I settle them I don’t stand any pair of automobiles rolling mills nonsense They go to bed without blast furnaces all other furnaces the Westminster Women’s Misany dinner they sit in silence for the gas industry traffic policemen and sionary society silver tea Mrs rest of the afternoon If necessary I the heating industries Of couise Sara Williamson 353 Sixth aveschool teachers don’t hesitate to take my slipper to cooks housewives nue 2 30 to 5 p m them They have to mind me when I and school children are also in danger at times though they are not usually S B A regular meeting speak and I mean that they shall" “Do the others take their slippers to considered as parts of any industry 323 South State street The symptoms which should cause1 them when they misbehave?" "Of course not I couldn’t let the an exposed person to suspect chronic Card party women’s auxilmaid touch them Nor anybody else monoxide poisoning are headaches iary Typographical union W I An outstanding purchase in fact You can’t have strangers dizziness irritability mental depresA 2 p m Miss Fannie Burrelatives either slapping your chil- sion faintness insomnia and cough gess 1764 South Sixth East gale of new 1932 dren I do all the punishing myself" If several of these are present and street is bus-chronic All the monoxide poisoning With responsibility must go authorSpring Hats a thorough examination Olivet O Howard chapter W ity When children have been accus- pected R C a card party Mrs A J leading types This examination tomed to force when they knqw that should be made charming the people who are in charge of them may show anemia rapid pulse and Charon at 1075 Harvard styles at— dare not use force they disregard all breathing rate nervous and emotional orders all suggestions and go their instability and irritable heart or orway It is like throwing people to the ganic heart disease Dr May Mayers who is devoting committee in charge includes: Rich- lions to put them in charge of such her time to the hazards of gas poisonard Parry chairman Miss Gaylie children It is hard for anyone to assume ing in industry has some very defiRich Miss Lenore Smith Miss Annie by nite advice for employers and emRoss Miss Lucille Allred Miss Dor- charge of children disciplined force The absenee of the ruler means ployes in these lndustnes First all othy Abbott Ray Owens Frank Jen- an outbreak of suppressed spirits parties should recognize the hazards sen Edward McGean and Elbert Such children rebound in relation to and govern themselves accordingly —And the suppression they have suffered The most important point for the SLmu3 and outdo themselves in naughtiness plant physician to watch when a perUp Often dangerous disorders and disobe- son exposed to carbon monoxide is under observation Is the richness of dience Unquestionably the greatest The same thing happens when a se- the blood vere teacher leaves a classroom or is If this is falling steadily and is nearvalues we have been privabsent The children are unruly and ing the danger line the worker should no a offer in anything where to there is to shifted reckless until the effect of imposed be ileged job By VEEA WINSTON After a while he can be authority has worn off and the nerves exposure approaching the quality of and muscles relax into ease and har- returned to his old job often with By watching the these mony Then they will listen and fol- permanent safety low someone whose leadership and blood regularly and shifting the work Is often it of a as measure All leaderprevention authority they recognize Millinery Dept — Second Floor ship of children must be proven to possible to build up a considerable their doubting minds and all new degree of Immunity If the employer 'f fern teachers and temporary guardians and his superintendent and employes must bear that well in mind when are Informed and interested they can carry out such precautions as ventilataking charge of children If parents would remember that tion procedures permitting no leaks there must be times when the chil- in apparatus not allowing fumes to dren are left with others and direct discharge as will serve to convert i Harris their training so that it will function dangerous place Into a safe one An unusual point made by Dr Mayin their absence it will help things Stardust as Theme Teach children to respect the word ers Is that woikers be trained to reand advice of any older person in the main calm cool and quiet and not to household Grant certain authority Indulge In lost motion A neivoua A blue ceiling from which to those who are likely to be left in worker might be hard to train she charge of the children Then hold up Rays but It can be done The placid their hands when the crisis comes quiet worker Is in much less danger Force is a poor method in any case of gas poisoning All employes should know the the orchestra Miss Laura It breeds rebellion It incites the chilof chronic monoxide poiMiss Mary Margaret Lam- dren to disorder at the first opportu- svmptoms soning and their significance and all nity It should be used seldom In plant physicians should be trained al-in its stead an established routine a wholesome respect for all elders testing the blood There should Gamma Sigma received at the chap-lsshould be fostered so that any grown ways be periodic physical examinations 1353 East South Tempi! person could care for them for a time The idea throughout the dec-Fre-e-ewithout difficulty But authority must FOOD VALUE OF RAW EGGS was “The Land of Dreams” go with responsibility M R M writes- Is there any food A large silhouetted fairy castle decorated the wall at one and of the re(Copyright 1932 by the Bell Syndi- value In raw eggs and if so what? Would one a day be harmful In any cate Inc) ception room At the entrance of the way? dining room was a reproduction of the REPLY Mr Patrl will give personal atten candy house of Hans and GreteL Blue tion to inquiries from parents and Egg are wholesome and very nubunting painted with pastel colors They are rich in proteins school teachers on the care and de- tritious covered the walls and ceiling and The yellows formed the fairy sky Refreshments velopment of children Write him in and high in calories care of this paper inclosing stamped contain vitamins and iron and other were served from the door of the not quite as are Raw minerals eggs addressed envelope for reply cookie house M iss Diane Lamoreaux wholesome as cooked eggs and they and Miss Helen Ridges were in charge are not quite so easily digested We PRODUCER ENDING FLIGHT From Cllmaxei Week sometimes find a person who is sensi18 0P)-- Hal MEXICO CITY Feb cliThe events of the week will be tized to eggs and has nettlerash motion official Roach who to New the Comfort picture maxed Friday evening by the junior Lingerie or other trouble when he eats has and South been Central £n the Union touring Silhouette promenade building America by airplane announced he them The ballroom and the Little Theater Loose and fluffy lingerie seems to would hop off Friday morning on an which will represent the PATERNITY TEST FAILS y flight to room will be used for dancing be a thing of the past now Or will attempted direct A Wife and Mother writes: Is It posand dinner will be served in the din- be as long as the present silhouette Los Angeles concluding his to determine paternity by blood tour He will be piloted sible Interest about the prom prevails Our frocks must define the ing hall tests or any other means and if so has been running high during the form and that means no wrinkles he said by Captain James Dickson where could I go to obtain the beneand accompanied by his wife and anweek and an unusually successful fits of such knowledge? and brilliant affair is anticipated The no bulk but a smooth line And so other couple REPLY of course our underthlngs have to test by was forbidden In There is no laboratory Masquerading too cut carefully on be which the paternity of a child can be the bios and sparingly trimmed Not France (1535) owing to Its abuses that lingerie Is severe or tailored Not a bit of it It is simply trim and neat with fine lace trimming or delicate embroideries Nightgowns too follow the fashion and conforms to the silhouette of our daytime underthlngs Indeed some of use the modem paint the new nighties and slips look like lovely evening frocks Just as some which South ruffed and to trick 5 By MILTON C WORK of the new lounging pajama sandals which North South led a Spade could strut their stuff on the dance ruffed Trick 6 found North leading floor without anyone knowing that a small Club which was won by they were not dance shoes Today’s South and returned at tiick 7 North sketch demonstrates most successfulwinning with the King of Clubs and ly the type of nightgown that Is now to trick 8 North led a fourth Diamond most exclusive shown at the being which South again ruffed South Is It of delicate made shops peach then led a third Spade the Are fallcolored satin with real lace dyed the ing from the West hand and North same color The gown flares below ruffing with his last trump South the knee being fitted to the figure however being left with the winning above that line Spade Ncuth now led the Five of Clubs which South ruffed with the Nine of Hearts and to trick 11 South Knitted undies — modern as yourself! Vest with led the Queen of Spades West was left with three trumps and had to a deep V buck Snug tights with elastic top and ruff (In any event he would have had to ruff to take the trick) and new beautiful color reinforced crotch Smartness dadi and action The above Contract hand played then was obliged to lead trumps up bright durable glossy In a club game brought out some to South's major tenace so due to the in every line Small medium and large 6izet Dries Hard Overnight very Interesting bidding and play skill of South snd the rashness of douluWest a one called fulfilled South North the ffesrt very Cup winners can’t pair bled North bid two Diamonds and crative contract Mercerized Lisle Colors: Fink white niello spray be quittm The Bennett Class A Faint Co East two Spades South passed and woman in any field Vest — 50 Tights — 50 j! West bid three Spades North with 61 West First Soiuh of sport must take "Bridge Strategy" by Milton C bid four a most Is then hand Work teacher Contract's greatest peculiar her sporting chance Silk Pure silk — first time too! Year ’round wear booklet by thia InterSpades to show no losing tricks in a new with Nature Any and East passed as the only national Contract authority It apSpades Color: Mello Vest-I- O0 strenuous match Tightg- -f 100 result of doubling would bs that plies to any "system " It presents IB may bring on her South could pass and permit North hands each selected to illustrate a JT'ooL t Australian woo! remainder Fifty monthly tcicknexs to take himself out If East passed basic principle These hands are pi Hut there need lie North’s Spade bid South would have under the identical conditions rayon and silk Very soft For wintry windy weather no pain Midoi to bid whether he wished to or not that confront you at the bridge table Color: Pink Vest — $100 Tiphls— $100 and meets but Hearts five tins South had no bid You are the declarer You see only always West passed but North who was your hand and the dummy as all The eniergenry QUICKLY HEALED suffering from "Slamitis” felt that bidding is stated Penetrating queswomen he had not done his hand Justice when tion! are asked You are Invited to should know It will AT ALL THE BETTER SHOPS ARK VOUR DRUGGIST FOR he bid two Diamonds on the first answer Then you compate your anblock jienodic pain round and four Spades on the sec- swers with those of Mr Work He for hours URADO NATURAL OIL And Midoi Is as harmless as the ond He sought to make amends with giyes Illuminating reasons for each an indefensible bid of six Hearts answer This booklet sold in regular Is poti-tl00 snd $1 Rnlrk It tU for aspirin that stops yourIf headarhes which was doubted by West size would cost $1 It will be sent ) want In Its action and a cur (not is (It you South managed the hand very pret- for 10 or stamps) to rrllrf) It (uarintood In Z wtoki or your next monthly wrioil to begin tily West opened with the King of cover cents (currency actual cost Include stamped lrs of money refunded No I pecu- and end without even a moment's North ruffed and led the AdSpades return lation about tbit It there? discomfort Just ask for Midoi at Ace and King of Diamonds to tricks dress Mr Work rareenvelope of this news- -' Dlttrlbnted by Undo Products IS the box 2 and 3 South discarding the Deuce littlo K Ind la I L C and told by any drug store Turk paper AA OI MARK MS tiick 4i 1U Jour purse aud be ready II leading druriMn (Adv)i'f Clubs on the King of To Diamonds1 (Copyright John F Dille 1932) (North led th Deuie q noise-make- d ETIQUETTE year-ol- umn Personal replies will be made to inquiries under proper limitations New Guinea Is the largest island on when return stamped envelope is in- the globe after Australia closed Dr Evans will not make ding nosis or prescribe for individual disease Try Lydl E Plnkham’t Vsgetablt Compound (Copyright 1932 Chicago Tribune ) - Bridge Dinner year-ol- col- building auxiliary L A & test per- Alpha Beta Theta formal banquet dining room Union a The ladies’ club No 2 The blood 11 La- Sigma Nu Wives’ club 7 p m Mrs D Gardner 79 A street University of Utah sorority girls were charming hostesses at the open house receptions Thursday afternoon from 4 until 7 otlock at the sorority houses All students and their friends were welcomed Fanciful and artistic themes predominated Alpha Chi received at the sorority house where a western rodeo idea was developed Lasso ropes gay banners and merry were usedThe hostesses were dressed in The affair was cowgirl costumes planned by Miss Lois Northrup Miss Carmen Morton and Miss VaLois Davis Chi Omega received at the chapter house where the theme “Mars Looking Out Into the Universe" was featured Over the entrance hung large block letters spelling "Mars ” Moons planets and stars covered with brilliants hung from the ceiling and decorated the walls Sparkling streaks representing lightning and comets with long tails were on the long velvet drapes covering the windows and doors A blue lighting system gave a hazy atmosphere Dancing was enjoyed by the guests Miss Heloise Snow Miss Betty Thompson Miss Eleanor Story Miss Lucyle — Lumlers Foreman and Miss Betty Richardson of Mr Leland Swaner chairman planned the affair the committee for the reservation Flower Shop Portrayed tea and Junior Aid society's bridge Delta Epsilon converted their sofashion show to be given Wednesday at the Newhouse hotel rority house into an artistic flower shop where beautiful displays of other social gathering after the church spring flowers in brilliant hues were' arranged Dancing was enjoyed and ceremony If the church invition is accom- tea was served Miss Virginia Weils chairman in panied by the reception card then was the committee you write an answer and your ac- charge of tbe plans Miss Margaret Kephart assisted by knowledgment should be formally Like Miss Roselind Pidge Miss Idalee worded like the invitations this: Woolley and Miss Jeanne Loftis "Mr and Mrs Henry Peters Dela-flel- planned the decorative scheme fearegret that they are unable to tured at the Delta Zeta house "The accept Mr and Mrs (bride's parents’) Portals of Heaven” with a golden kind invitation for Tuesday the first stairway leading from the entrance of the house through the gates of heaven of June” room was feaWrite your regret on the first page into the reception of a double-sheeteletter paper for- tured Two angels dressed in robes of white and gold received the guests mal in type (Miss Kathrine de Peyster will be at the gates Miami beach theme was featured glad to answer questions on etiquette at the Lambda Phi Lambda houSe submitted by readers) 33 South Wolcott avenue Large (Copyright 1932 King Features palm trees gay parasols and beach umbrellas over small tables were used Syndicate Inc) as decorations The hostesses were Mr and Mrs P L Oliver origina- dressed in summer sports models In tors of the Red Cross London Blood the amusement room where the Transfusion Service have been pre- guests were served the floor was sented Red Cross medals and life covered with sand and grass Miss memberships by the Duke of York Helen Rogers was the chairman in charge assisted by Miss Donna Ben-fis- s Janet Sanders and Miss r 2 30 p e ic one-da- Latln-Americ- z & J form-fittin- For Modern DECLARER’S SKILL ATONES Decorating former no¥ In Aa-IL Don't selMnfect — don't spread Infection! Use KLEENEX disposable TISSUES you have a cold you thousands of germs Into your handkerchief every tune you use it! These dangerous germs will J you and give colds to others unless you nee they are destroyed You use Kleenex but one e Use Kleenex to do away with handkerchief danger duringcolda Kleenex is a new discovery a tissue made of to replace the ordinary handker- WHEN eelf-infe- ct rayon-celjulo- se chief Kleenex coats so little that you use each tissue only once then destroy You destroy dangerous germs You save yourself from disagreeable washing And since Kleenex is softer than cotton or linen you suffer no irritation as with a damp handkerchief Pries roducodi And now you pay ttJrd ess for Kleenex! The generous box— formerly 50c — is now but 3 5c I The same smart package The same number of tissues The same soft cloth-lik- e i d Kayserettes (loss Interior Finish quality Only the price has changedl At this new low price you’ll find more uses than ever for Kleenex Use it to remove cold cream— to apply make-upto polish spectacles Sold at all drug dry goods and department stores — KLEENEX disposable TISSUES Germ-fille- FOR RASHNESS OF PARTNER Ilennctl’s W SOc handkerchiefs are a menses to society! ' j YOLTH KILLS “DEVIL” grouping is valueless in such cases At most Monoxide Poison established ADENAU Trier Germany (UP)— in certain cases it indicates that a The son of a forester took person might or might not have been his father’s gun and shot a forest of certain children In parent For Firm Hand Menaces Many the employe dead because the latter premost cases it is of even less value tended he was a devil and frightened To the limit of space questions sister into giving the boy’s to of and hygiene prevention him 300 marks from the proceeds oi To Gain Results Factory Workers taining disease will be answered in this her father’s cattle sale Child Care Calls Events of the Day Junior Aid Fashion Show Tea Arouses Interest of Society An interesting social event of February will be the bridge tea and fashion show to be given Wednesday at the Newhouse hotel by the Junior Aid Reservations for card tables can be made with Mrs Leland Swaner Mrs Gleed Miller is chairman for the affair which promises to be of great social interest 19 1932 How Do Sportswomen Manage? wliite-with-blu- e per-cen- ATHLETE’S FOOT 1 active v iAVSDCI ic T tl J |