| Show THE LATEST fiCDES GF FASHION WORLD ! W DftMuLK!TES UPPING Peysirr: tiUf!C0 unn vs Interests ni n'’vfr to° lcerned to absorb newAknowledge thtIlcs Iv tbout for wm time and - ftnrirervrf1 iJA yr‘r ‘A aid- 1 Jrt!'1 T ha'e aIn'C DE FRIDAY M0RX1XU -- h h&s done then we don t By ELAINE his brushing have to hold Proving Fact About the tip In our hands as we either gathfr up our luggage or arrange to take It hae the red-ca- p 1 Tills Quite 11 right— a bit more inclined toward the generous 5 By all means it is There Is u? reason In the world to hold back on our gieetiiiR to people who serve either In our own homes or In the homes of our friends If we do not quite naturally offer this greeting It shows an unattractive unsureness Don't ou agree? After all we all tan y 'pO II one-ten- UKM) Sometimes— after I give a UP about the sLars m a school- -a pup asks this question' 'How do sclenuts know all this things about the stars and planets'' That Is a good quest ion lor I' hows that the pupil la tlvlnkmg When you learn thing It us Important that it be true ri)' ItidoiisplcuouslT ndrr ant) easier lor iet' 111 thls day nd n! Id l'Y!Tlsn’ seems changing con-- 1 Yrfry‘i:n? ny sortment: i un H're eating from side dishes h u not !p1 better to do so from the side rathtT thn from the serve in some capa-ntVJLAile ? and we whirh entails reaching direct- - wouldn t like not to be greeted gra-- lj one 6 plate? acr?lf clously and tn a fnend'y manner What can be done about tip- - Tills Is an excellent question that Vtng at a latge summer hotel where'vou have asked and I was delighted n Is a guest for a Is to a 1 and have it am sure & ques-iihonly day It and Is shown to different tables tlon that won leg and perplexes fottrse different waitresses? (many many people and I should like a1 J W nen by train I to emphasize for all of us the sweet nave always traveling tipped my porter when human fact that "we should do unto off the train since that seems others as we would that they should getting jo me not so embarrassing for him do to us’’ than If given Just as he bmshes one's a It really Isn't possible to do coats and shoes preparatory to leav- - this dear lady So much depends on so many things — the kind of ho- ln?‘ Jts tnl& correct? 4 The general rule for tipping fori tel the kind of sendee that you mea-- s Is I know of onesloeive the you require and so amount When eating on the tram 'forth As service a general rule for bell-in- y bill Is usually around or one boys and porters a fee Is collar and I leave a quarter Any small and a quarter fee Is under comment on this? Imost circumstances generous For the W hen 0 cent of the bill let dining at a friend'siwallress a 10 home informally Just the famJy is fair but we per usually add a bit moie present when the maid comes In If or If we have enjojed the service one knows her and Is a friend of the very much appreciably more than jamily Is It permissible to say when the 10 per cent For (he chamber-'h- e maid serves us "Qood evening maid 25 or 50 cents a day also or some such greeting? pending on the service received and t Could you give some idea of 'required tins for one’s week's stay at a hotel 7 Your letter paper itself Is veiv of medium size one single girl for good conventionally double-sheete- d s week? For four days? When ovster white and of s size quite good ' and where? In proportion to your handwriting 1 Do you like my choice of writ (though I would not object If It were —ft o lng paper? somewhat largei) The embossed Initials on It I don’t especially like V ?e3 having them placed on In this circumstance we would particularly the paper in a diagonal line If you give the tip to the waitress after are going to ue embossed Initials c ones simpler ones I suggest J!' A it “ correct to give the fee itilke block plainer initials Don't you agree either time I don't really believe that these might be more attractive? hat we need really mind about the May I say too that you arek porter's being embarrassed since he blessed— and It Is a blessing— with a expects a fee and would undoubted- - most gracious and honest power of ly be more surprised If we dldn t gtve expression? him one than If we did Often' usually I think it Is more (Copyright 1930 Premier Syndiconvenient to give the porter the cate Inc ) 1 (KTORKR 'Uncle Ray’s Corner in Modes Moods rEYSTEB fee aitor act since ALT LAKE TJUUUXE omen-Home-CMldr- eii ETIQUETTE By KATUES1NE IS th nt A scientist's Idea of our universe with the sun and planets located at marked "metal’’ (after have been studying the stars for thousands of years In olden tunes they made manv mistakes Fm t’xunple they believed that the sun the planets and the stars made Journeys around the earth They also thought that the earth was flat Now we are sure that the earth has the shape of a globe and that It travels around the sun The only large object which circles about the earth Is the moon A little more than three centuries ago an Italian named Galileo turned a telescojie toward the heavens Bv nUi e lorbes) Mtyi de-Ja- the use of telescope lenses he made the lights In the sky seem much larger and could study them better than they were ever studied before Since Galileo's time men have made much larger telescopes and have learned more facts about the sun moon planet and stars If you use a telescope— or a pair of good field glasses — you can prove to yourself some of the things I CONVENTION HUNTER REPORTA have told you For Instance you may see the mountains on the moon the ATLANTA Ga (UP) -- Fred Housrings of Batum and the moons which er of the Atlanta convention end travel around the planet Jupiter Yot tom 1st bureau has announced that may also see stars of different colors he has traveled 115000 miles to EuAnother way of testing what scientists say Is by watching for ecllpset rope Asia Africa and South Amerof the sun and the moon Do eclipses The new sign comes In strong givica seeking conventions for Atlanta come at the times predicted? a even robust nature violent In 1931 and He also estimates he has at- ing Of course It Is possible for modern tended 2000 banquets and listened to that may take but little heed of the Do not scientists to make mistakes 30 000 after-dinnspeeches suppose that they know everything opinions comfort or peace of mind we can say for thrm Is that The of others Care should be taken to they want to find out something new control this propensity for there is and that they try to be careful when Indicated a danger of trouble from they make any statement about the giving way too freely to It which stars unrestrained might lead even to Our sun and the planels are part physical violence of a mighty universe which Is made TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS up of thousands of stars No one United States Senator Tasker L ilj knows the exact shape of the verse but efforts have been made to Oddie of Nevada born 60 years ago 'proper weight The tendency Is to’olcture it as it might look If we Mere soaps liquids and creams James A FTear representing the all Dr J H Stokes lays down ten unload responsibility of dia gnosis viewed It from a distance of a billion trillion miles conimBiidianit leads to the fifth Ioraorrow — A little Saturday Talk Rabbi Isaac Landman of New York’ trft'lhat' Brest group of dlwders refreshing exhilarating! nervous of the are Btudy system carelessly grouped under find immaculately cleansing bath noted Jewish editor and author born Uncle Ray will be glad to send you free of charge his leaflet entitled 'Records of Aviation" Addiess lounoa'inu work on which the super- - Unde Ray in care of this pnper and Radox IS the amazing beauty bath Parle county Minnesota 51 j earsecl?e1 built is b rurc to enclose a Search for the external txelt- - jstruclure — aF®3 sensation Just over from England Keep away from water and soap stamped envelope anf Manv rases of eczema arc the' L PittsWadsworth Frank O It iclea-se-s great quantities of xy-L o exposuie of the skill tosub- - and learn to Juggle greases lrhthyol fllgineer Brui jnVentor 1930 Publishers Synditars and especially coal tars gen which penetrates into stances that poison It Among these rid 63 vears 'ago Ohio at Wellington or cate l of your millions pores ridding wullam® H- cavs of occupational eczema! pk Use sparingly quartz Brmn’r emlnent'are ftnwitd them of acids vT d ni oftener and due oftenest chemicals raclum the lamp i official photograplvrs born at Minneapolis railway (the cause surgeons formalin or bichloride Marshalltown Iowa years ago MAY BE AN INSPECTION v hy BODY GO sugar ec- Queen Victoria of Spain born in hands the Bath! Radox a after A Reader writes: rpmd the laundrvwoman's soap ec- 43 vears ago 'England 1 And this mysterious 7?r — m Oxvgen n In this group belong the fur What Is the normal temivera- OUD FLOUR MILL RAZED Radox leaves your skin so remarkleevema the glove eczema and the ture for a cldld of 6 years? My llt- ably beautified too — so velvety WALK CHALK Pa The tetteis due to dyes Among addicts din boy has had a temperature of (UP for about a year smooth and sedurtively soft— your n0ur mill an old landmark built bvlttle occupational eczemas lead all the 99 2 whole body aglow with Vibrant love-- 1 jTmes Bin ford Sr In 1876 'has Imen Is tills a sign of tuberculosis? Heduce the amount of carbohy-lH- e lines i and health eats well sleeps well and oots Irazed J W Reges who helped de- ln the diet It Is necessary to not showanv signs of fatigue He Is An 85c package contains a dozen 'moiisii the building was an inter-'dreaten 4S ever inches tall and weighs 44 of the most luxurious baths you ested spectator at the time the nulling have close knowledge of what is i'o make a diagnosis of diet eczema ipounds had In your life Get it TODAY at machinery was install-- d The of Owl’ stores or diet one's usual is iccital REPLY and any all Llgget aptj be misleading A period of stay I 98 Never again let hu- - In a recent month nearly 13000-lt- o dmg store sanitarium where the dally ln- - 2 It may be It Is probable he has cigars were shipped from thedn nuliatLng body odor ruin your pop-'0- 1 take of food Is closely wutchd and some mild Infection (Adv IPhlllpptnes to the United States Whatever It Is ularlty ! recorded may be necessa’-Among he seems to be equal to handling It Irethe carbohydrates found most My advice Is to quit taking the tem- quently at fault are the sugars ce- - perature and quit worrying Things reals and breads This is the usual will work out cause of the eczemas ln babies which! 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