Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE TUESDAY MORNING JANUARY 14 1936 ' And Now Something Again Zoe Beckley's Corner By ZOE BECKLEY The ancient Persians had a word for it several in fact ‘‘A head which is raised in Love" wrote some poet in that romantic land “will assuredly be blown by the winds and the heart that is linked to the Beloved will be full of grief” The same is true today on Broadway Main street and starched Fifth avenue: “Dear Zoe: Love is wonderful but when a girl is forever falling for someone who does not fall for her life becomes a misery Two years ago I cared desperately for a man with whom I worked Away from him I Was in glory: in his presence I was unnatural and just closed up like a clam He never knew me as I was At last I mended my heart but now it is broken again Zoe must I go on forever in this ghastly way— loving someone who doesn't respond or having someone love me whom I cannot love? —IN EARNEST” No dear I don’t think you must If you will forgive a small personal ' reminiscence I will pass on to you for what it’s worth a trick I learned years ago — the trick of being friv-- ! clous I scared off a few of the nicest men I ever knew by seeming yearn- ingly anxious to win them Nothing puts such a crimp in you as over-- " It tied me in anxiety to please knots It caused me to stammer and blush and freeze and burn up and ' dumb- suffer agonies of clam-lik- e ness Then I tried an experiment I ! decided to mask my seriousness be-- r hind jocularity Call it what you like — levity playfulness foolishness fun The point is not to be serious not to aim at composure and dignity for the harder ybu try to con- ' ceal your fear and anxiety the more ! you display them There is no relaxer like laughter That’s why tired business men go to musical shows That’s why a bald headed fat man purrs happily when Beatrice Lillie croons to him across the footlights “You are my love my knight my jewel my mopsey my darling little duck” and wonders If she doesn't half mean It Don’t take this literally and try to Z he Beatrice Lillie or even Fannie Brice But do take the light vein Ambush your advances behind cx- travagant compliments Camouflage Z' your feelings in gay laughter and - foolishness It will free you from £ that frozen dumbness and restraint Say whatever comes into your head “ and he will never know just what it was that beguiled him I have tried it— and it worked ‘ ’ Storm Signal “Dear Zoe: Ever since we were engaged he suspects me of going out with other men which I do not do and never expect to do I explain everything and he will say ’all 'bight dear I'll never speak of it again’ but in a few days "be brings And up the whole matter again this is continuous My point is Zoe should I marry him or not because I wouldn’t want to be made constantly as miserable as I am about this now M” Unreasonable suspicion is a bad sign Still and all if one loves a man one can’t just toss him out of one’s life at the first symptom of trouble A firm attitude is necessary which says in substance: “Look here Josephus I can’t have you disturbing me You must learn that I am truthful and that all I do is open and aboveboard Come now let’s behave like grownups” Watch the Signs “Dear Zoe: Is it Improper to tell a boy you like him before he tells you? Whpn he is asked if he likes me he says ‘maybe’ I do care for him lots and don’t want to make any mistake JOAN” If you must tell him you like him don’t do it solemnly but with laughter in your eyes The reason he says "maybe” is that his feelings are warming up slowly and prudently You can tell by his actions how he feels Tomorrow: spoiled baby : Away z Your Head Cold When eye are burning nose it watery throat is dry get quick relief with Penetro m Drops They soothe inflamed membranes shrink swollen ZZ’ nasal passages permit easy breathing Penetro Drops X contain ephedrine 25c 50c $1 bottles Trial site 10c iT - PENETRO 3 NOSE 5 MADS ay THl drops MAKSRS OF FiNiTRO- The man who is a 1936 McNaught cate) Syndi- - A Braided Quilt Block By FLORENCE LA GANKE Mrs Letitia Schneider of Crittenden Ky sent me a very nice design for a cactus basket Unfortunately the pieces were too large to use in our quilt club But a later mail brought a most attractive and which Mrs unusuaLliorderdesign Schneider says she is using with the cactus basket This pattern will be most effective on a number of dlf- - all-Stone-Golic -G- t tor tm An ftry iftKiMR Kreacnptioti No 8U a rocoft-Hiepracticing specUUat’a formula to aid la avoiding gallstone and pouiblt opera iiona Treat th usual rauss lu a sensible Write painless way at home inexpensive 18-4- 5 Home Drug Co N 4th 8t Minne- fpoJSs Id Inn for Free Doctor1 Guide and literature on treatment reported reaultful for 30 years Sold under money-bac- k guar-ant- e to treatment at according plan H M W- - H Broadway Dayton Rex (sranJte Bridge Heins all drug storea ( Advertisement i A V I hopes five-mil- Let’s Be Cooperative (Copyright I read your advice £Z “Dear-Zoeit’s and mighty good too which is - look forward to the coming of their children with high They dream about them weave fairy stories about them and always the children shine They will be all that their fathers and mothers hoped to be and for some reason or other failed to be When the children come there Is great rejoicing The longed-fo- r triumph over life is at hand The children begin to grow Little by little they shed the clouds of glory that trailed after them at their coming Gradually they take on their earthly shape They are still lovely the dream still lingers but doubts begin to creep in This child is not the poet or the statesman or the scientist or the liberator of the dream He is a ‘careless heedless unteachable disappointment He must have been swapped in his cradle The disappointment is bitter The child bears the brunt of it always He suffers while his parents fondly try to make him what he is not and can never be Sometimes a dream child comes true Perhaps once In a century a great personality is born Usual to the surprise of his family who had no dreams but accepted what came with good will and hopes for the best The usual child will grow up to be the usual sort of person earning his living and rearing his family decently Few parents are satisfied to have that sort of child They want that dream child and intend to have him even If they have to make over the one they got A child cannot be made over His creation is forever beyond any earthly power Genius is a gift bestowed before birth Those who have it have it Those who c’on't have it cannot acquire it Why not accept that and let the ordinary child be happy be himself? He is a good child probably better than his parents were at his age He wants to do right longs to please everybody but there are accomplishments beyond him If he is a weak disorganized child he cannot be a leader in athletics If he loves music but cannot learn to read it' he cannot be a musician If he is a slow learner he cannot become a master scholar If he loves the gay things of life caring more fdr his pleasure than for that of others if he is bent upon becoming a traveling salesman he cannot be a clergyman even though his grandfather was a famous man of the cloth If he insists upon working with his hands and leans toward laying bricks you cannot make him into a lawyer Take the child you have Each one is precious and has within him the elements of success Those elements are individual They govern the child’s powers tastes and tendencies You can modify all of them you can strengthen some and weaken others to where You can train the child to use the powers he they are ineffective has but you cannot give him any that he has not If he has red hair it stays red though he live to be a hundred If he were born to be a genius nothing can stop him If he was born to be that happy person an ordinary healthy human being nothing can change that either Accept the kind of child he is and don’t make his life miserable trying to make him a dream child (Copyright 1938 by the Bell Syndicate Inc) Mr Patrl will give personal attention to inquiries from parents and school teachers on the care and development of children Write him in care of this paper Inclosing a stamped addressed envelope for reply pARENTS 1 am heartily with you in the argument Lots of old social formalities are as dead as Paddy’s pig So long as you know from a man’s type and manner that he intends every mark of respect for heaven's sake be human about things and cooperate There’s & heap of difference between meeting a boy on a street corner and driving to somebody's e house ‘16 save your escort a tramp Answer to P C: Your mother should help you out in your battle with dad (Till By ANGELO PATRI Your Horoscope By MARY BLAKE careful Be If January 14 is your birthday the tune befalling you best hours for you on this date are neither money nor social position' froin 9:15 td 11:15 a m from 1:15 turns your head" for that might cost to 3:15 p m and from 6:15 to 8:15 you some valuable friendships p m The danger periods are from Avoid reading letters hurriedly as 7:15 to 9:15 a m from 3:15 to 5:15 there is a possibility of your overlooking a subtle play on words As p m and from 8:15 to 10:15 p m interior decorator actress lecForebearance will have to be ex- an turer restaurant operator gift shop ercised if you wish life to function or educator you perhaps smoothly for you on this day Im- manager will have excellent chances of mak is to underbe the likely patience money It would seem that marlying cause of most of the day’s ing is the most logical state for riage troubles A very unreasonable rewoman born on this the average quest may be made of you by either date a friend of a relative It will be a 14 gen great mistake to permit it to cause The child born on January you to lose your temper so control erally when it reaches its teens de it The know-it-a- ll type of busf-ne- velops an exceptional sense of good executive probably will be one judgment and is inclined to show of the day’s greatest pests Should discrimination in its selection of you encounter him or her remem- companions If a man and January 14 is your ber that generally the less you have to say the better off you are Do not however make the mistake of appearing to be indifferent to their comments for that is apt to have a decidedly irritating effect Invitations given or received this day are liable to be forgotten or misinter-prete- d unless worded or written very clearly Married and engaged couples as well as those who feel their future destinies are in Cupid’s hands perhaps will avoid being rebuked if they will bear in mind: “Immodest wor admit of no defense For want of decency is want of sense” ' ss KefUtered U a Patent Otflce) By BARBARA VORSB Uses of Annuals you peruse the flower eeed catalogue these January days you will be fascinated with all the varieties of excelent annuals that may bs grown in your prden If some of mem are unfamiliar it will be well to find out their characteristics as to size color and soil requirements so that you can plant them In the right place A common use of many of the lower growing annuals Is for edging the front of perennial flower beds Those sorts most commonly used are petunias sweet ageratum Aa alyssum candytuft lobelia dwarf nasturtiums phlox verbenas and others These borders may be arranged in several ways using a combination of varieties or by simply planting one kind entirely around the edge When several varieties are used attractive color schemes may be worked out For instance marigolds alternated with blue lobelia gives a very gay effect Single pink petunias Interspersed with ageratum and sweet alyssum make a dainty edging in pastel shades Candytuft alternated with verbenas is always good When the candytuft ceases to flower the verbenas will carry on to the end of summer Low border annuals should be thought of in combination with the flowers that are to grow behind them An example is an edging of lavender candytuft in front of rose pink snapdragons As you study the colors and heights of these flowers you will be able to work out many pleasing schemes that you will want to try Annuals when grown for cutting purposes only are best given a place where they can be planted in rows Some out of way corner where height and color make little difference is an ideal situation Tall annuals serve well for screens and hedges Others may be arranged for color combinations amongst the perennials New Manager SHOSHONE Idaho — Harry Putzier Twin Falls assumed the management Saturday of the Idaho Power company office in Shoshone He succeeds Ralph Dunbar The latter resigned after four years as manager here He is now employed in electrical service at Portland ‘ Ore natal day you ought never to shirk your responsibilities" for you win the confidence of your associates the probability is that you will rise to a high position and gain an enviable name for reliability Mineralogy mining engineering inventing statesmanship or lecturing may prove your stepping stone to fame 'Successful People Born on January 14 John L Lay inventor — George Frederick Shrady geon si John Paine archeologist Francis Kernan statesman Matthew F Mauray meterologist Thomas Sergeant jurist of Philadelphia (Copyright 1936 by the Bell Syndicate Inc) A to K eep Well N X-r- tjISSife YOUR DRUGGIST M-J-- FULL FLAVOR m M ANOTHER Baby for You? If & woman and January 14 is your birthday it will help you greatly if you make it a habit not to anticiferent quilts I have called it a pate what might or might not hap"Braided Border” and expect to see pen Be optimistic "There is every it used from now on in many of chance of a great deal of good for your pieced tops The Nancy Page Quilt club mem uses and much bers agreed with Nancy that the de- - eign had many (Advertisement! bpauty It is shown in tha picture with a plain strip joining the pieced border and the pieced top The small corner of the pieced top which Is shown might he a star pattern the cactus basket or any other design which diamond shaped pieces 3 OUT OF CHILDREN SUFFER FROM IT usesThaslender quilt' club members clipped the picture and directions from the How to Protect Your Child paper They pasted them in the Nancy Page quilt scrapbook They From This Common Menace sent for the direction leaflet This shows the border in two widths As !’ Doctors say it they studied the leaflet they saw is babies’ worst nutritional disease! that the square the triangle and causes teeth to decay weak legs It the modified diamond were repeated ‘ and backs narrow chests In one case the pieces were defheads and other body defects In border” initely marked “Three-inc- h - most cases you can’t see it until the border” and in the other "Four-inc- h done Be sure that you select the three Then it’s too late damage is pieces that go together otherwise How to Prevent It the border will not fit No seams are allowed This means : 'k thoroughly tested way to make Inch additional that ure that your baby ’a bones and teeth must be added on all sides of the are properly fed is to start giving him pieces when they are cut from the Scott’s Emulsion Fortified at once m&teriaL If the cardboard patterns - It to 4 to 5 times more quickly diare trailed and cut the same size as In the direction leaflet and oil and Your gested than plain cod-livbaby 'may look sturdy but tha given therefore producesmore and quicker'1 laid on the cloth with pencil tracing might ahow that ha la a victim laid around them it will be easy to benefits Scott’s Emulsion Fortified of babies’ wont sew the pieces on the penciled line also builds up resistance to colds in and have them all the right size Z babies and older children and has It Protact your baby Start him on This border is unusual sines it uses the great advantage of Scott’s Emulalyn Fortified today a print and a plain colbr not white 'being pleasant to take its entire length Protect your loved ones NOTE TO DOCTORS: The data throughout Scott’s Emulsion on which these facts are based is The actual pattern for “Braided ro Fortified Border” design maybe obtained by and start giv available to doctors in booklet form three cents and a to them it & Scott Bloomfield Bowne N J sending stamped envelope to Nancy ing today PageJn care of this paper Back patterns may be secured by sending an additional three cents for each pattern requested (Copyright 1936 Publishers Syndicate) 4 ‘BONE-HUNGER- 4’4 one-quart- er er P ft r con's Emulsion makes more cups per pound Can now tupply you To nop the pain and annoyance quickly ak for you an dented the blessing at a baby all your own and yearn for a baby's arms and a baby's snails do not give up hope Just write In confidence to Mrs Mildred Owens Dept N 673 Hsiisn Bldg Kansse City Mo and ehe will tell you about a simple home method that helped her after being denied 15 yrs Many others ssy this bad helped bleaa their lives Writs now and try for this wonderful happiness It L o ve the heels This will definitely prove or disprove the presence of spurs Chilblains should be thought of particularly at this time of year Arthritis also must be considered By DR IRVING a CUTTER Spurs often signify this condition GOOD AND BAD BACTERIA watery stools and the expulsion of ACNE considerable quantities of mucus IN THE COLON G G writes: J use of the been milk has acidophilus L Is acne a skin or a blood disMany years ago Elia Metchnikoff of the Pasteur institute of Paris ob- reported to be of value In a group ease? of cases reported by Rettger and 2 served that Bulgarian Children fed What kind of treatment would on clabbered or soured milk were Levy there was marked improve- you suggest? ment in about 75 per cent They beunusually healthy Experimenting REPLY that lactic acid orwith the lactobacillus which pro- lieve however L Acne is a chronic inflammamust be maintained in the ganisms duces lactic acid from milk sugar bowel if permanent relief is to be tory disease of the skin Metchnikoff announced that life 2 could bo greatly prolonged if this expected In some patients a return Fats should be reduced and of symptoms followed the failure to organism were allowed to grow and continue starches and sweets eliminated so use the of propagate in great numbers in the milk These authors acidophilus far as possible Fried and highly emphasized intestinal tract Following his pro- the necessity of constant treatment seasoned foods alcohol and tobacco nouncement the world witnessed an short rest also be excluded If Interrupted by almost hysterical desire to drink possibly The constipation usual prescription was periods soured milk and live forever one of acidophilus milk each is present it should be corrected quart As tylth many discovProper bathing Is also an important eries the pendulum swung too far day In the treat- factor but Favorable results extremely hot baths are Lactic acid milk was not a cureall ment Outdoor exercise neither was it a passport permitting been of simple aconstipation have to be avoided reported in high percentage and fresh air are beneficial If each of us to join the centenarians of cases manas in and the again Nevertheless the value of acidophihygienic measures do not" lus milk has gained wide recogni- agement of mucous colitis it was ordinary in some patients suffice it may be necessary to conobserved that tion and it is now used extensively re- sult a dermatologist in the treatment of constipation while constipation was entirely lieved as long as acidophilus milk We have a little booklet on acne mucous colitis diarrhea and intesti- was taken the symptoms would re- that you can get by sending 10 cents nal fermentation turn within two or three weeks and a stamped addressed envelope Getting Best Results whenever the bacteria were omitted To the limit of space question! It has been shown that the best from the diet results are Obtained when the lacto-bacll- li We may conclude that organisms pertaining to hygiene and prevenare grown on whey and of the lactic acid group are capable tion of disease will be answered taken in this form Following large of destroying many of the disease ih this column Personal replies and continued doses a definite ten- producing bacteria of the intestine will be made to inquiries under limitations when return dency toward growth in the intes- and of restoring a more normal proper tine is often observed The pro- function to the bowel The method stamped envelope Is inclosed Dr cedure is like sowing a field with is simple' hut when prescribed the Cutter will not make diagnosis or a given type of seed Dry weather physician should make certain that prescribe for individual disease may prevent germination and the pure cultures are fed and that (Copyright 1936 by the Chicago seed will need to be resown if a enough powdered whey or milk Trlbune-Y News Syndicate Inc) Lactose (milk sugar accompanies the dose to supcrop is expected sugar) is given with each dose of ply food for the lactobacilll the culture SORE HEELS Regardless of the number of doses taken it is sometimes ImposH S H writes: My heels have sible to plant the lactobacillus in been bothering me for some time the bowel although about 60 per When I first get up in the morning cent of the cases will encounter no I can hardly step on them After I difficulty Certain others will prove walk around the soreness leaves strongly resistant as the lactic acid If it were spurs wouldn’t pain be organisms will be killed as rapidly present when I am on my feetT as introduced Nevertheless some REPLY of these patients are reported to Spurs may cause pain on walking show clinical improvement I would suggest an film of Should these bacteria gain a foothold in the Intestine but few patients will need to change the routine diet in any particular It has been noted however that diets high in meat and low in starches and sugars have a killing effect upon the acidophilus organisms and it may be necessary to restrict meat eating and increase somewhat the carbohydrate Intake An organism that it is important to eliminate from the bowel 13 the streptococcus The presence of this bacterium in the colon is a frequent source of arthritis or of bladder and urinary tract infection and in "Nov my ceffet a lqng series of cases complaining trouttn n ended" of intestinal indigestion streptococci were found in not less than three-fourtWith an increase in concentration of the milk acid orDon’t try to make good coffee without ganisms streptococci decreased in most instances M’J'BVStrength Essential' Have your cofFavorable Results fee mild but pever weak mtdium but never In mucous colitis characterized by great Irritability of the colon flat or strong but never bitter Suit your taste exactly with M'J’B Save money too because Through the H ow Garden Gate Each Child Is Precious and Has Within Him the Element of Success why I am asking some now I stay with a nice lady but our viewa aa to modern ways differ I made a date with a nice boy I know well but as he has no car I met him at the house where we had the engagement as I have a car to drive No street car is available She says this cheapens me and that if he cared for me he would find a way to come for me if he had to walk five miles GINGER” Z- z:- Soothe THE DREAM CHILD U n r eq u i ted Remove perspiration odor -- save colors with AT ANY STRENGTH k |