Show J s I"’1' ' ” ‘ r Xr43'3f ’ r ” I”' M vt 'l' $ " THE SALT LAKE TIITBTTNE “5 4 ? ¥ fTiiimritefiViTirrTitfiliiiWirri urtuniHMaitf SUNDAY HORNING MAT 52 1931 orrectin v' A Beneficial Treatment for Both Dry and Oily Conditions That Photo Poa4 by MU Dorothy Staulart Arturo Having Selected the Correct Oil to Remedy Whatever Scalp Condition It Prevalent the Oil It Applied Modal Firt WarmWith a n Small Pad of Alan g the Thorough and Careful Bruan-lo- 42ot-to- g Should Be Ci Hair to Stimu- - the lato Circulation ai Wall ai to Rid It of Part at Showa Below ' f Duet Particle Lint and Dandruff Final Slap the Hair and Scalp Are Again Bui This Time Undtr the Drying and Healthful the Hair Soft and Rayt of a Daylight Lamp Leaving Clean and the Scalp la Normal Condition At a soft lines of naturally wavy hair and the next permanent will leave the hair in a beautifully soft condition Of course this is a beauty shop treatment but for those of you who find visits to the beauty shops inconvenient I offer the following suggestions that will prove beneficial in restoring the hair to a healthy state First brush the hair well beginning low on the back of the head and carrying the brush in an upward direction Then begin at the hair line just in front of the ear and move the brush up towards the top or crown of the head al- V After tha Hair Hat Bean Thoroughly Brushed Steamed and Mattaged tha Special Remedial Oil It Applied Theta Corrective Hair Oils Coma Packed In a Set of Small Glatt Vialt One of Which It Seen Above IL comparatively recent IT yeari the treatmente rec- ommended for correctinf dull or unhealthy hair condition! were hand massage and the famous fifty strokes with a brush each day Today however and V especially we who live in crowded areas where soot monoxide gases and other impurities fill the air e find the satisfactory treatment quite inadequate for counteracting the harsh effects of the elements Other contributing factors to dull unlovely hair are heavy and hats worn during the Such hats slow winter season down the circulation in the scalp and interfere with the functioning of the oil ducts which results in a general unhealthy condition of the scalp Few of us indeed have normal hair or Bcalp conditions Too little oil exuding from the pores or oil ducts causes the hair to appear parched and the ends to while a too liberal amount ol gives the hair an ugly oily appearance Then too even normal scalp conditions cannot exist long unless preventive measures are taken to guard against the effects of city impurities or tight hats that interfere with the normal function of the oil ducts and circulation In some cases where only a slight oily or dry condition has been noticed scalp massage and g will do much daily to beautify the tresses However this routine must be repeated each day over a long period if lasting results are to be gained The use of towels wrung out in hot water and placed over the head will aid in arousing circulation but since moist heat ranging from one hundred and forty (140) to two hundred (200) degrees is required to actually open the pores it can read- - jar tached steamer fits over the head with sufficient space allowed for the operator’s hands to carry through her routine of scalp manipulations The special The Steam Vapors from the Machine Are Accompanied by a Scalp Manage Which Further Induce Incrtated Circulation and Activity of tha Oil Duett be seen that the nse of hot towels while aiding in stimulating ily circulation dpes little towards opening the pores of the scalp However the treatment I want to tell you about today is given by a beauty operator with the aid of a special steam machine Before going into the details of the treatment let me describe this machine and the various corrective oils used with it in restoring oily dry or over-dye- d hair to a truly beautiful condition This steam machine resembles in appearance the beauty shop dryers used for drying the hair after a finger or water wave A glass over-bleach- I one palm piece is double as I show in Fig 2 and between the two plies of material is an interlining of flannelette — or anything to give the mit reinforcement over the palm where there is so much The wear Af teT retting the palm in order I pinned the two tides together over my own hand as I show in Fig 8 and cut off any unnecessary oils are put up in little glass vials each vial filled with oil to correct a specific condition If the hair is oily one oil is used but if the reverse is the case and an extremely dry condition exists another oil compounded for that specific condition is used In each case the operator diagnoses the scalp and hair condition and selects the necessary type of oil But now let’s get on with the steam and massage routine Brushing the hair is important because it stimulates circulation removes dust and lint from the hair and dandruff scales from the e oil ducts or scalp If an oily condition is to be corrected the operator uses a brush with moderately stiff bristles and only lightly touches the scalp If a dry condition or sluggish oil ducts are to be treated a brush with stiffer bristles will be used and the scalp will be brushed more firmly It is this brisk brushing that aids in arousing the lazy oil ducts and sluggish circulation into activity MENUS Once the pores are open the special oil is selected the glass vial is opened and its contents placed in a shallow metal ers of penetration are continued dish The hair is then parted at The heat of the bulb will prove intervals of one inch and the oil most soothing and the scalp will applied directly to the scalp A tingle with renewed life as the e oil or under-activ- e pad of cotton is used for the application of oil ducts are brought to nortnalcy A When the scalp is literally satuthorough shampoo should follow rated with oil the hood of the each steam and oil treatment steamer is again placed over the As a corrective measure in counhead The steam forces the remeteracting the dryness of dial oil deep into the pores while or dyed hair these the operator’s massage assures us treatments will prove extremely that every pore and fiber of the beneficial Also if too many perscalp and hair is getting an equal manent waves have left their tellshare of treatment tale mark of dryness the steam The steam is then discontinued and oil will almost immediately and a special light bulb furnishes correct this condition so that the the dry heat with which the pow- - present permanent will follow the over-activ- over-bleach- LUING will not poor laundering fully done however it counteracts tha tendency of white clothes to become yellow There are several types of bluing used now — aniline ultramarine and Prussian blue Aniline bluing is used in commercial laundries a great deal and it is particularly desirable because it is miite soluble and not affected by alkali or by heat in ironing However it is difficult for the housekeeper to obtain it as it can be purchased only at a laundry supply house ways remembering that the movement ad Finished with the application of it is again steamed this time for ten or fifThe massage or teen minutes scalp manipulations should continue during the entire steaming process These steam and oil treat- ments taken at home should be repeated each week over a period of five or six weeks if beneficial results are to be gained The treatments those given by a professional beautician may be taken every second or third week with splendid results oil over the scalp ed Forms of Wedding Invitations invitations are in two forms one more formal than the other Here are two examples of the correct wording of the wedding invitation The first is more formal than the second although both invitations are considered formal Mr and Mrs Theodore Brown request the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter WS at the top of the head If the hair is dry be sure to press the brush firmly against tne head before the upward movement If however an May Rita oily condition exists touch the to scalp as lightly as possible Equal Mr John Fiance castor oil and olive oil should Earts for seventh of June normalizing a too dry on Wednesday theo’clock at four Crude oil is used for corscalp at United Church condition recting an over-oil-hey New York These oils should slightly heated or before their application Mr and Mrs Theodore Brown A kettle of steaming water request the honor of serves as our steamer and a heavy turkish towel serves as the hooa (name to be written in) presence Holding one end of the towel with one hand bend the head over the at the marriage of their daughter May Rita steam vapors at the same time to massaging the scalp with the other Mr John Fiance hand Steam the scalp for apon Wednesday the seventh of June proximately five minutes then usat four o’clock ing a pad of cotton and parting the at United Church hair at intervals of one inch pat New York the oil or oils over the scalp fol- should end Ultramarine blue usually comes in block or ball form To use it successfully the blue water must be kept in constant motion so that tha bluing is not permitted to settle Prussian blue is undesirable because it contains an iron salt which readily combines with soap if the clothes are not sufficiently rinsed and under tha- - heat of the iron leaves a rust spot on the fabric You can test your bluing to determine if it is of this type By heating a little bluing and washing soda solution If the color turns red you will know that ths bluing ia Prussian By Betty Brotcnlee ACTIVE Household Question Box Dirt Dear Dear In the Above f Crtip Sketches Mlts Avery Skene How tke Carden Ceeatlete Are Ronghly Shaped Cat Oet Fitted and Finally Padded and The Finished Sewed Together Mitten I Sketched t tke left material Then I unpinned all but tha edge along line A This I seamed on the wrong side Then I bound lines B C and E with bright colored tape Then I sewed Break fetl Orange Juice Cereal Coffee Toast Ready-to-e- Cold Contomm Luncheon FOR THE WEEK treatment sports clothes are less by the changes in the mode than any other costume they must qualify from a practical standpoint almost more than they must be smart So you the see they almost constitute a mode unto themselves Sun This season as In almost every season they are very simple and almost business-lik- e They differ a bit from last year’s models in By Mary D Wilton that they have lost somewhat that mrs wilson: bing with a gentle movement tha very mannish air fhat marked last be to grateful if you length of the material and not season’s country outfits would advue me I have a toft across It Afterwards press on There are fewer mannish topths wrong aids with a warm (not mop which I uee for volithmg mg In evidence Trouser-skirt- s coats Iron floort Can this mop It cleaned w hot) and pajamas though still avail‘be any way te that it will DEARMRsTwiLSON: able are not nearly as high in popruinedt Thank you MRS RET An exception to this is from eteel kmvetf Thank you for ularity Half fill a bucket with cold wathe short pajama which has been ter Add a handful of soda and a your help MRS T G found the most comfortable of golf small quantity of paraffin Put If the stains ars of long duracostumes and has had quite a the mop in this mixture boil up and then nnte well Your mop tion I’m afraid they’re tnere to vogue in French resorte this year stay However if they are very will bs as good as new Plaid skirts worn with plain recent rub them with a slice of in high favor for acMRsTwiLSON : freshly cut potato Wipe dry and Jackets are Most of the new plaids tive sports DEAR lovely leather book cover polish in ths usual manner variars of the discreet hair-lin- e with grease have I tt t that potted the little space around the thumb mrs ety rather than blatant Scottish U clean te wilson: how me tell Pleate Checks are in evidence and tacked the finger spaces leavthould one do with affects Thank you This it very also— sometimes used alone and ing the two middle fingers to corns A that MISS thott equeakt thru the same opening A space again combined with plain mateRub it with a mixture of one annoying and very embarrassing is left at the wrist you’ll notice rials new shots whots son to httls my linseed oil (boiled and cooled) along line E This makes ths mit part Knitted frocks always so usesousak for days before of vinegar always tame and the quantity easy to get into Of course they Then rub it with castor oil and they are broken !n Thank you ful in the sports world come bark don’t fit like a glove or the paper Useful for to win great acclaim BUSY MOTHER polish with a soft duster on the wall but they will prevent Stand the shoes on a plat In tennis golf or spectator sportscallouBet and freckles and will which a little castor oil hat been wear they are fashioned into simmrs wilson : look as if your fingers were meant dull poured The sole will soak this ple tailored frocks The model blue drttt crept navy to be out and not just sticking out up and there will be no mors chosen for illustration today was Next week I’ll show you how to that I hav worn for tome tun observed a week or so ago at one and etill like has acquired a slight squeaking make a simple but very attractivs It is of the smart race tracks Con the tktrU back of on the thme for and practical apron gardening made of crocheted angora in a soft In this olumn sack week Mr this be rtmovedf Thank you shade of beige Note the interestMary D Wilton will eniwar all MRS L B Questions moy be tent with enhouta- - ing yoke effect of the bodice and tha attrition weak a concerning with skirt the closed itomp for reply to Mitt Sponge the short sleeves Red buttons and hold solution of borax and water rub Avery In core of thl newspaper MONDAY APPETIZING After the hair has been well brushed the hood of the steamer is placed over the head and the really corrective treatment begins The steam vapors cause the pores to open and the scalp manipulations aid in stimulating circulation Several minutes is required to open the pores and during the entire steaming process the hands of the operator are busy with the beneficial massage If you find relaxation in scalp massage you will welcome this doubly soothing over-activ- They Protect Your Hands from as Well as my life I’ve using old to work in especially in the garden In just nothing fiat the fingers of said gloves are all out and I look as if I were in training for the ragbag The other day I saw what I thought was a bright idea which came I straightway home and copied — and now I pass it on to you This is a garden gauntlet or mit made of some heavy material One could use creto?- e chints or unbleached muslin The mit I saw was very gay with embroidery on a straight creutility item so I used with tonne and bound them r bright bias binding First cut yourself a pattern! place your hand on the I paper show and mark around It as in Fig 1 The back piece will have to be quite a little larger all around than the palm piece if you are to have any freedom to make that of movement piece atill larger than the first the hood of the By Winifred Avery ALL at- nishes the vapors with which the pores of the scalp are opened The large metal air-tig- hair-brushin- to with of the side steamer fur- one-tim- J filled water and Mat-aag- Igg and Pepptr Stltd IcedTtc fruit Jtllo Iced Baked Dinner fruit Cup Loaf f renrk Totatoat Pan Roaat String Beam Cucumber Salad Coffee Layer Ctk Dear f TUESDAY Baked Apple Bacon and Scrambled Egg Taaat Coff Combination Salad Sponge Caka with Harriet lead Tae Cold Tomato C ontommo Mixed Grill Lattuca and Tomatt Salad Chocolate Plane Wang Coffee WEDNESDAY Grapefruit Cornflake and Borrioa Muffins Cream Che Coffee and Oliva Cola Slaw Sandwiches lead Tae Tamat Juice Cocktail Corned Beef and ( ahhagt Boiled Potato Sliced Tomatoes French Droaalng lead Coff Appl Sauc Brea Cantaloupe Jelly Omelet Muffin Orange Jnlc Boft Boiled Coff Toast f gr Coff a Crebmeet Sandwichat Comad Beaf Sandwich Cookie Btawad Prune Salad Potato lead Coff lead Tea Btawed Ptaru Pa Pure Filet ef Sol Tamate Bisque Tartar Lamb Chop Maahed Potato Squash Heart af Humeian Potatoes Fraly Beat Ralad with Dramming Btawad Rhubarb Owrrlsst iMI Xlas Feelers IreSieeV Sane Coff ha French Chocolate Drainf Souffle lead Tae Slewed Prunes Ready - to - aat Certal Coff Blacuit Orange Juice Waffle and Sausages Co (Tea lead Fruit Cup Chicken Iiroth with Combination Salad Roaat Chicken Tae Oatmeal Cooklts Baked Potato Bhrlmp Cocktail Iivtr and Bacou rotate Greta Teai Maahed Waldorf Salad Coff Cooaanut Pie R!e Aaparagua Lettuce and Tomato Salad let Cream Coff Chicken Sandwich ( fruit ol Slaw Mlaad Pickles IcadTtt Compot An Interesting Frock fir Sports- wear J Fashioned of Sheer Beige Angora Gaily Trimmed with Red A Buttons end a RSd Buckle Patch Pocket Tnma the Bodice While a Slit Pocket le Used at the liiphne a red belt buckle afford a bright Two varieties of pockets are used — a patch pocket on the bodice and a slit pocket at the hlp-liAn Inserted fullness adds a comfortable width to ths skirt contrast ne f avont Recipe ef the Week Chocolate Souffle Melt on er two here ef thooe-laIn t aanrepen add e few drape of water Gradually stir In half pint of milk and sugar to taste Mix thro level tableapoonfuli af flour to a amooth peat with a litti enld milk gradually pour avar and atir In chocolate mixture and return to saucepan to boil 8tand aalda to cool Whan It la cold atir In tha yolks ef ? radically eggs then the well beaten whites mould Turn Into a end bake In a hot even Whataouffl has risen sugar and serve te d 4wg'x |