| Show FRIDAY MORNING APRIL 24 T1IE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE 12 W ARTISTIC TREATMENT OF DECORATION AND DESIGN FOR THE HOUSE'S INTERIOR r 1931 MENUS omen-HomeCliildr- ee Contract and Auction Bridge ELAINEExplains the Latest in Fashions A ELAINE — Explains OF A DIFFERENCE WHALE TT m-7-6-5-4-- 3 2 Newest Fashions SPRING COLOR FROM TREES By Maud Cbegwidden but Trees are always beautiful there is a time In the spring when the flowering fruit trees are in bloom that perhaps is the most appreciated time of all for the owners of such trees Coming into pink and white blossom before the other trees are even In leaf these small specimens o suited to planting In any small garden are exquisite beyond words glowering crabs of which Bechtel's Is perhaps the most popular: flowering cherries and flowering plums offer a large assortment of colors smd types of bloom The flowering crabs have the added ETIQUETTE FEYSTEIL KATHERINE DC By SOMETHING ABOUT AMERICAN CUSTOMS Dear Miss de Peyster: have recently arrived from England and I have received an invitation to a wedding and would like a little information regarding American customs I am Uivited to a wedding reception which is to be held at the home from S o'clock until ft: 30 and I would like to know the following: X What would be the proper thing to wear? ‘ 3 How to word the reply accept- I ing! Whether or not refreshments MARY will be served! 1 Wear your meet formal afternoon clothes street clothes 3 This is the form for the ac3 ceptance: Miss Mary Campbell accepts with pleasure Mr and Mrs (bride's parents’) kind invitation for Monday the first of May - 3 at three o’clock Undoubtedly refreshments that of fragrance with their flowBechtel’s variety la in a beautiful pink tone there are also the variety atrosan-guine- a with blngie flowers of a deep red extremely striking in appearance and the redvetn crab with leaves opening purnle similar flowers and fruit which may be put to 3 SOUTH a elite end untuuat irA-- A ciqyicttt cate and Aeathoi bzlt 2 5 If this freak hand were being at Auction Bridge South A hand as one Spade played would inciiuted pith 53 bid as this does not need preemptistrongWest two Diamonds fiat boo d and mauled Comma would bid ng:- in and probably East five Diamonds effort to keep the enemy a desperate sure from a game To South a bid of five Spades would look safer than six Clubs although as it happens the n but slam In Clubs is a show-dow- Club the contract aptlrtq dttlcfvt Ait ltd eootoi en- - ItA dUf in hot ttairit ton pa awt att tlruj fuit tucloi Is to News item—Richard E Byrd The be decorated by King George s medal will Royal Geographic society adbe given to the American rear miral for ills expedition to the Antarctic and his flights over tire north and south poles QUESTIONS be1 When were medals first serstowed as a reward for military ? all Arctic ventures conducted by En- - A United States gland France Ror the F Scott's expedition 5 Captain of 1904 6 January 29 1858 This cross is awarded “For Valor” 7 During the Civil war ' 8 Spain and China 9 To the rank and file it carricdM' an allowance of 8 mark a monthnu10 Great Britain due to her merous wars during the nineteenth century Who were the only men entitled "Tibi King Features (Copyright to medals for distinguished service-Syndicate! Inc) 3 Who influenced the change in this svstem and when? REACHES HOLY CITY 4 When was the first medal For SIMLA India April 23 (P)— Aman-ulla- h Arctic Discovet ies” announced? 6 The men of what expedition redeposed king oi Afghanistan ceived tiie first “Polar Medal’’ (Ant- en route from Rome on a pilgrimage to Mecca arrived toay at Jeddah arctic)? 6 When wa sthe Victoria cross in- port of the holy city stituted? 7 When was the U S‘ medal bf honor founded? 8 The colors of what two enemy countries were used in the ribbons of U medals? 9 What added reward did the old German iron cross carry? 10 What country has used the most military medals? ? bid 4 a R)r‘t Constipation Non habit forming Safe Stientmo Tj trumping Clubs and returning Diamonds could maintain that advantage to the end Declarer could win one in Clubs in Spades but sixonetricks in Hearts— a and the cious a'ui that Apalnq accdvu&u ntered? ha good tween rarely HOROSCOPE FOR TODAY b’Cade the aUojt trumping thU outfit Who’d ever think from the cut of' the new coats that the original use of a coat was “an outer garment to give warmth protection from the elements'' and to conceal the frock beneath it from the public gaze Today's smart coat couldn't possibly be used for either of these purposes The Ideal Is lust the opposite— reveal the frock especially its front and sleeve Of course I’ve seen s few of I 011 ly Ior traveling 6-- 0 or coun- - try wear The coats for day timrSffeer w?ar have been reduced and dliBdished until they're far more decorative than useful They are mere graceful little accompaniments to your frock and can just as well be worn Indoors as out By the way it's apropos isn’t It to mention at this point that & Jacket gets to be a coat when it ap- of the long frock gloves to larless and are either worn with a separate scarf matching or contrasting the dress they have large revers which are or usually nonsym-eurtslr- al One in- itmpUcltg Kat’A a of die-i- Jadtefc inlcfit Dllle Co) mane Breakfast a Banquet! LAMP SHADES RUGS and Another gasoline war is now on Personally we favor—no surrender and peace at no price The Charlotte and retcfit bzlqt to paoox It John F j DRAPERIES CURTAINS 4970 points (Copyright AuSanat tatfrot on for the is a show-dow- n Figuring 500 for remaining tricks the game this play made a difference tfj d Quality Cleaning Diamond South's ptactlcat complete them The new coats are almost all col- West’s opening News moot Uphlst rargereser for stance and the and other small FURNITURE Sig usually you can close the revers in several different on the revealed frock worn with them There are two general silhouettes Coats are usually related to their which are followed by the new coats accompanying dress The smart and both of which are equally smart very elegant coat I illustrated ior proaches Curiously They can be slightly fitted at the you today at the left depended for ago though the coat has been waist and have ever so slight a flare its chic upon millions of tiny tucks am- enough William E Oonzales one-tireduced by styles to a shadow of its at the bottom and mav be worn with or “nerveurs” as the French call bassador to Peru Columbia 8 C former ample self the chic length or without a belt or they can be per- (hem worked diagonally It was In editor born at Charleston 8 C 66 Is dress-lengor longer and never fectly straight in line from shoulder light weight wool and the dress that years ago shorter than a general to hem— and here too wearing a Is worn beneath It Is tucked In the McClas-k- y Manus General Brigadier same way as the coat although not belt Is optional U 8 A born at Pittsburgh 57 To begin with sleeves are almost For afternoon coats satins and otherwise matching either In color DD5 & years ago all shorter than wrist In some failles and crepes all without the or material Thomas A Rlckert second vice cases they have done length a complete dis- slightest sheen are the favored maand Jacket illustrated at president of the American Federa- appearing set so that a lew smart terials For morning wear all the theThe dressare Suzanne Talbot and tion of Labor born in Chicago 66 coats even for afternoon wear right fine soft woolens and wool and silk simply are that ever chic combination yesrs ago without sleeves In other esses they mixtures are smart I think tire single of beigeinand brown— the dress beige Marshal H P Petaln the French are nothing more than tiny capes dark colors such as navy or black Waffles French toast hot bla and jacket brown Suzanne Talbot hero commander of Verdun born 75 set above each arm Thousands of girls who drag themThe elbow-leni- 'th dark red green or brown are best selected cults and Bucket Syrup made a square-crownherself yesrs ago a"d sleeve of because they can be made to go with brown straw hat to wear with tills selves around certain days oi every of pure maple sugar from the Painful periods that need a greater variety of dresses than the and yellow chamois gloves— proving month! v Vermont and Canada and not be painful— that are not painful vivid shades These coats are all over taste de- to geajvery that good again pure granulated augar Now those who know of Midol These borcrirl in iur but are most often I mostly untrimmed and depend for pends upon simplicity and carefully there’s a banquet for any man I wonderful tablets make monthly peun trimmed -‘- depending on the sleeve their decoration on their scarves or assembled color ’ harmony He’ll like the rare fine flavor and riods an Incident No pain not even That’s all for today for I have to discomfort when you have learned to healthful awee tries that come get busy on those adorable Sunday depend on Midol the women who from the exclusive blending procnight frocks I’m sketching for you used to have the hardest time have Utah The district comprising ess— timed blendingt Bucket tomorrow Watch for ft and until found this to be true -— been has v which Montana Idaho and By DR W A EVANS Syrup is made by America’s then This marvelous product is the work Lake Salt directed from headquarYours recognized experts— masters of very fashlonately a of specialists It is not narcotic ters of the Western Union TeleELAINE TO MAKE BABY GROW TALL syrup blending of over 40 years' various minor skin disorders These but it stops the pain just the same graph company will be united with well experience amount The the when of of vitamin in five to seven minutes And if you advantages having plenty get the district made up of Wyoming - COUNTY RENTS LAWN it in time the pain never even can today— take Order the table-siz- e Colorado and New Mexico May I of vitamin B complex in the diet are B complex in their diets is Increased When people take cod liver oil or BEARDSTOWN 111 April 23 (AV starts Jvery drug store has Midol The two districts composed the of several kinds some on the posiwith the handy tive and some on the negative side vlosterol without increasing their in The county needs money and the in trim metal pocket case for fifty Rocky mountain division apoutl Ask your grocer today it would cents so It is folly to suffer! Many The announcement of the con Dr 8 R Hoobler finds that when take of vitamin B complex foods they county board Indicated today e court- have found Midol thfe AfeJkss Breakfast a Banquet solidatlon and the administration of bablea are given a powder composed sometimes develop mild evidence of raise funds by renting-thquickest relief lawn house for miniature a two headaches neuralgia neuritis golf for the entire division aa a single unit of parts dried extract of wheat vitamin B complex starvation This course other one remedied and with Denver as the headquarters germ and pain (Adv) by adding more of these part dried watery ex- is was made by company officials in tract of yeast in addition to ordinary foods to the dietary And UnaUy when prospective Colorado Thursday said an Asso- foods they grow rapidly in height and length whichever you choose to mothers and lactating mothers get ciated Press dispatch U G Life district superintendent call it It would seem Unit if a mothplenty of these foods they nourish in Suit Lake will assume the duties er wants her baby to grow tall she their babies well and the babies are diof general superintendent of the should add these articles to her diet apt to be vigorous and to thrive PlONFEK MAPLE PRODUCTS vision on May 1 with C J Ince who or give him other foods equivalent MEN DELI AN LAW district of in this vitamin has been superintendent CO ST PAUL MINNESOTA Mr 3 becoming general manager Blue Eyes writes: Both my mother babies increase In not These did Uths Wholesale Grocery CoDiibibwtors Life Will leave for Denver within a weight any faster than other babies and father had blue eyes I have a few days Their gain was In stature In addi- brother with brown eyes The other tion Dr Hoobler found that babies brother and my two sisters have blue w ho had a tendency to rigidity lost Uiat tendency as a rule when they eyes My husband and I both have blue eyes We have four brown eyed had this diet This rigidity somechildren and five blue eyed thing of a nervous tension but far REPLY short of the level at which convuThe Mendelian law of Inheritance lsions appear is prone to develop in BUT QUALITY ALWAYS! -- —child needs Castoria eve color la set fortb in Davenbabies that are not getting as much of of this vitamin complex as they need ports book on laws of Inheritance This observation by Dr Hoobler Go to a library and read it raises the question as to the advisa(Copyright 1931 by the Chicago bility of giving yeast and wheat germ Tribune) or their extracts to babies who have HEN a child it fretful and convulsions frequently— those with “Triable seems distressed and unTAKEN ILL AT TRIAL marked spasmophilic tendencies WARSAW April 23 (AT—The trial comfortable can’t play can’t sleep Referring to the good effects of vitamin B complex foods in rigidity of General Jaxwlnskl which began It is a pretty sure sign that somcarries us over into the negative here April 20 took a tragic turn to- ething is wrong Right here is where group alluded to above When people day when the ’general suffered a Caatoria fits into a child’s scheme— are fed for a long time on diets poor heart attack followed by paralysis of the very purpose for which it was in one Of the vitamin B group they the right side of his body He war formulated years agol A few drops develop pellagra If they are switched one of four generals remaining loyal to foods rich in this vitamin they to President Wojclechowki when and the condition which caused tne escape Such foods are yeast snd Marshal Pilsduski forced him out of trouble is righted comfort quickly yeast extracts wheat germ or its ex- office In 1926 and Is charged now brings restful sleep effectively help to regulate sluggish tracts lean meat salmon peas and with fAllure to report embezzlements subordinates to the war office Nothing can take the place of bowels in an older child of beans We have two suites as pictured to close All druggists have Castoria it's Castoria lor children i it’s perfectly When people are fed for a long SCIENTIST ILL out— Marked down for Saturday time diets that are poor in another harmless yet ahrays effective For genuine if you see Chas 1 1 Fletcher’s PASADENA Cal April 23 VPh-- T the of your wee one— signature and this name-platpart of this vitamin they develop ASK TO SEE NO 175 beriberi When they are switched to Albert A Micheison 79 dean of for protection own of mind— keep your peace a diet rich in this vitamin they es- American physicists was reported this TERMS IF TOU WISH— WK GIVE S A H GREER STAMPS old reliable preparation always cape it There are conditions skin to very weak today from the effects of beriberi and pellagra but much mildthe nervous breakdown for which on hand But don’t keep it just for er which are due to moderate de- he has been confined in bed for some emergencies: let it be an every-daficiency of diets in this vitamin six weeks Doctors said however aid Its gentle action will ease and 133 SOUTH STATE WASATCH 8152 They are forms of neuritis various the condition was not alarming and ootbe the infant who cannot ‘ flieu- - hopes a ere expressed for his recov-matlpains some ieep In more liberal doses it will eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaweeeeeeaaaeeeeeeaaaeeeS neuralgic complaints constipation and cry after a long rest knee-lengt- CLEANED distribution now lead Both dummy andsoDeclarer West must can trump Diamonds 2 lead another suit to trickClubWhether a Heart or a (a Diahe chooses not be any better) mond would hand cRIcZUa la are of the type served for a formal tea ?£? hands a be- occurs But South can make provision for it on this hand by dishis one sure losing trick— carding Deuce of Hearts— instead oi 6ith mtAtd eathen fon two Ely §6© distribution he encou- trump THE CORRECT FLAY When six cards arc divided tatte yi ghe choAtl hut the Aught hat U uhlng Phone loss of 2800 points Do you see how Declarer could have made any more against the atro- It'A cuitalaly conditions Mil-to- MEDALS would seem to raise the unnecessarily South’s bid of five Spades probably would secure ANSWERS the contract possibly doubled However the hand was played at 1 In 1588-8- 9 They were the ArContract Bridge and South bid six mada medals of Queen Elizabeth al2 Officers Spades West doubled and South 3! on the The dlike of Wellington and though vulnerable redoubled was West that doubling Lord Bathurst after the battle of assumption on Diamond tricks Waterloo requested that the men South ruffed West’s opening Dia- who had served to the crown should mond lead and led a trump When receive equal recognition — East discarded on the first round 4 January 30 1857 This was for South knew his fate West now had one more trump than South and by u qoj oa die a Miniature A Library In vices NONE T0E eome budget 2 It will bloom next June The Bermuda lilies are tender In our climate and cannot grow outdoors You may gradually dry yours off keep It In a cool dry place for tire summer and about three months before Easter bring It Into the warmth Someof the house and water well times an amateur can flower these bulbs a second time but It usually requires expert care and greenhouse TODAY’frMSiVlDAi 8 John R Pope noted architect born there 67 years ago Orti P Van Bweringea of Cleveland who with his brother controls a large system of railways born at Wooster O 63 years ago Dr Clarence True Wilson noted n Methodist clergyman born at Del 69 years ago Tony Barg New York Illustrator and creator of Tony Barg's Marionettes bora In Guatemala 49 years 3 £ Oaatr 7 culinary Ubes Before it is too late for tills year’s planting do let me urge you to add a flowering tree to your garden A flowering peach with the deep pink or a flowering or white flowers cherry in either 'upright or weeping style will give a grace to the planting which will charm you Do not overlook the hawthornes Paul's scarlet thorns has very handsome foliage which will turn red and bronze In the fall but its clusters of bright red flowers in spring would recommend it for an lmnortant place in the garden alone There are also both white and pink hawthornes single and double e QUERIES Mrs D K 8 Salt Lake writes "I have an Easter Illy which has almost finished blooming Please tell me how to care for it this summer and if it will bloom again next year” A Sometimes the lillum candidum Is used for Easter forcing and someLillum times the Bermuda lilies Candidum is the Madonna lily which blooms outdoors in June and July If yours is this sort you may place it in the garden without its pot and soctates 1)410(4-- 5 double-flower- will be served This day carries a strong mind (Miss de Peyster will be glad to Under good discipline It may have answer questions on etiquette sub- the capacity of authority and when uied with discretion it leads to sucmitted by readers) cess In many lines The later in the (Copyright 1931 Premier Syndicate day the birth hour the better the — JwJ chance of success for the strength d- is enhanced by a cheerful disposition that gains the good will of as 4noki NORTH n HINTS FOR SEWING WHAT'S THE ANSWER MILTON C WORK By grace ers KECggB wavs SATISFACTION POSITIVELY GUARANTEED Branch 55 No State h! 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