Show - A ii THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 13 1938 nBnnr Couldn’t Talk Back' To the Golleee Bop STTMBS fifth avenue store window after long and faithful service This lady no longer really young or seductive rexerted ’ f considerable Influence on the life and times rot thei eastern half of the United States She became known to her intimates as "Suzy"— a raffish- - ' looking Creature her lipstick asmear her joints bursting her ' eyes a mere leer "Suzy” encased In packing box of significant style and size was dispatched to my best chum a newspaperman earning a modest wage ip the city of Cleveland Engaged to be marrlea to a young lady of those parts the arrival of "Suzy" naked as the day she emerged from Mrs Scovil’s ovens nearly wrecked a romance which haf since proven almost conspicuously successful Even then “Susy’s" career had not closed My chum recovering from the shock of her arrival and having succeeded in making It up with his girl recrated “Suzy" and shipped her to1 tee nation's Capital addressed to Mr Sidney Houston a model husband and father who edits “The National Tribune" which is a journal devoted to tee interests of the veterans of any wars in which pur nation has engaged— as long as any of these warriors are still alive and kicking Mr Houston’ awakened from a sound sleep peopled by 5000000 ail receiving pensions found “Suzy" on his doorstep and immediately relapsed Into a profound coma f By this time "Suzy" had deteriorated into the mere sem-- blance of a once proud beauty She had become unstuck everywhere yet she was ztill serviceable ae an lmplement of low wit and humor Having rewon his wife’s affections by tee hazy promise of a new mink wrap Mr Houston dispatched “Suzy” to Grets stateroom 8 of the steamship Europa where she was 1ml mediately tucked into bed by tender hands to await tee arn rival of its occupant a journalist of the name of ' Ginger Greta Hepburn and Others Started Peculiar Fad at Princeton Party— Without There TIi lovely Rogers Ginger who is the favorite movie actress of Princeton's of '37 ' L - class ij well-know- r Garbo who Princeton I V en -- was at party— In wax Young And Mr Young innocently arriving oj shipboard wita the prospect of a blameless European crossing before him found ' his room occupied and practically monopolized by an extremely dissolute looking young woman who seemed to have fainted dead away or to have passed out of the picture during the customary presailing excitement Having fallen over himself on the way out of his own cabin he recovered long enough to realize that this was an extremely creamy jest As a result this particular “Suzy" made a return crossing on the Europa beginning the voyage in tee cabin of a particularly warm friend of Mr Young'a And as far as tee deponent can state with accuracy' she is still going to and fro between New York and Bremerhaven worn to a very ' unpleasant frazzle but still a shock when suddenly noted by 1 total and startled stranger There have been other “Susies” too—many of which are making permanent places in tee bawdy affections of New York’s seamier side X recall one in particular who found her way no one knows quite how into a barroom frequented alas by journalists employed on the lower west side This particular trull In the usual state of undress affected by Mrs Samra'“Suziea" In their latter and more degenerate days was propped against the bar of the establishment and at least four of Gotham’s brightest young reporters hopped quickly aboard the water cart that afternoon where I fear none of them still remains An unclothed “Suzy” her lipstick awry and her wig askew is a fearsome sight and one calco- — lated to deter the moat ardent wastrel- Thus it will be seen that tee products of Mrs Scovil’s art do far more for society than merely adorn tee show windows of Fifth avenue’s smarter stores They can be social assets and social menaces of tbs' deepest dye according to the circumstances under which they are encountered Copyright 1936 King Features Syndicate Inc r a Accept tHii ukim V THE STYLISH WAY TO BAKE AND SERVE IN ONE COLORFUL DISH AT LEADING SHOPS TOR SENDSIT TO YOU FOR ONLY SELLS 70 BUT SPERRY r tutu l 'CUttl MONEY-BAC- OUABANTIII K “Tbit casamola mIU for 70S le leadina Nttl It earn Sparry's aioncy-bacfaarantae Ami afar tatting art aadona-tb- a claim audit for it ia tbit advarasamant" and a grocer’s sales slip showing purchase of one package of the new Wheat Hearts k (Sitmtl) obstiUt "IVuUt 4 k! tn 1-- By LEONARD HALL Bernuth known affectionately 'to hie many MR friends as "Sport" was about to have a birthday a calamity which happens to all ' His friend Cora Scovil who lives on New York's Park avenue but doesn't act It In the least said she would like to give him a party and do it in an exceptionally big and hand O N II good-livin- anywhere "Ginger Rogers! decorous conduct did nothing to disillusion any of us sons of the Tiger a particularly happy circumstance for Miss Rogers Is the favorite actress of the class of 37" Thus did a birthday party which might have happened to anyone become one of the year’s social triumphs And thus did New York’s party givers ever alert for novelties to keep guests awake discover the social possibilities inherent in the gorgeous replicas of cinema ladles which Mrs Scovil designs of New York and creates in her studio in the Thus was the newest party fad launched But it is nothing new for Mrs Scovil’s unique fashion manequins to serve many another purpose well and truly I shall not soon forget to lapse briefly into the personal the Christmas eve X returned to my modest hovel to find a lovely young lady her corpus delicti only too graphically outlined reposing in my bed As soon as I had been safely brought rewnd by the superintendent who had responded to my shrieks I discovered that the occupant of my chaste couch was one of Mrs Scovil’s mannequins retired from r mid-forti- es f w y’ v KtX GSUGKSI §GR£i3 ftitmt' VN The natural color photograph at left shows the Franciscan casserole actual size () inch bowl) la the brilliant Mexican blue Mrs M E P of fashion able Burlingame chose shade and uses her casserole to keep gravies and teuces hot ia the oven until served and also as an ir dividual salad bowL Air w & ? S " 8 wr "q “I it- t If He xii il 7 $ f i’r rt sT ? f n MAIKS 1 J 'y It kl The choice of Mix P A F who iONQUit YIUOW Sods the casserole indispensable in belong and serving vege- hlea cusurds eggs and scalloped foods for two penoai Styled by Mary Kay Grant fnqoscan Ware fi heed given the supreme recognition of being dis- played by InViutioo at theMetropolitan Museum of Art in New York Th if rxquitta ceramic Ward i die vogue x aodety'z smartest gatherings and is YOUB HOMI f 0 i ’ai' UtTXA-MA- Tr iMnhnrlotrllW UnMvUl V A t wV j-- - Li tiiisj ii J WJ 'A 4 - V ill v 4f s — V-XI J - Other colors from which you may choose: 4UV i if AV yf This offer made possible because Sperry wants to introduce the hot cereal that’s richest you to new Wheat Hearts in Vitamin B and has a toasted flavor children "go for" flesh-and-blo- less bored “Not only did the girls not make any silly remarks” said Mr Charlie Bernuth “they did not even answer back when spoken to This It seems to me is a new conversational high W “ fvtUy some way “Pooh!” said Mr Bernuth in effect "birthday parties are a dime a dozen even In good years Moreover I do not like to be reminded of the passing of time" "But this" said Mrs Scovil “will be a jamboree or gala the like of which you have never attended I shall Invite and guarantee to produce the most glamorous group of ladies who have ever infested one festival for a natal day!" "Name one!" said Mr Bernuth ably seconded by his charming wife “For your own particular dinner tv ” said Mrs Scovil "how would you feel about Greta Garbo?" ( ' “I should feel marvelous" said the prospective guest of honor “And could you do as well for my two Princetonian sons Charlie and Pat not to mention their classmates?” “Here Is the list of ladies who will be present at your birthday party" said Mrs Scovil “In addition to Miss Garbo who will be your tablemate for the evening there will be Marlene Dietrich Carole Lorn bard Paulette Goddard without little Mr Chaplin Joan Bennett Ginger Rogers and Jean Parker” “If you can deliver only half of these" said Mr Bernuth "you will be the equal if not the superior of Miss Louella Parsons" "I can" said Mrs Scovil “and I will!” And so at the Cafe Lafayette there was assembled the most remarkable birthday party that even that festive haunt of several generations of g New Yorkers has ever seen At the head of the table sat Mr Bernuth with Miss Garbo blonde and Scandinavian as could be at his side Around the table were "his two Princetonian sons Charlie and Pat and a half dozen of their classmates—known at the Oaks the Bernuth manor at Cedarhurst L 1 4s “the house pests" owing to their welcome habit of making a long weekend of almost every weekend in its halls where they have regular apartments Two ladies were present— Mrs Scovil and the wife of the guest of honor The others also wondrous to look upon were mannequins designed and created by Cora Never have dinner guests pleased their escorts more if we can accept the word of the young gentlemen present— and I think we can "Miss Garbo did not once remark that she thought she would go home” said Mr Bernuth "Moreover she did not say that she liked to be alone And although she was rather sketchily dressed in black chiffon undies she behaved with perfect ladyhood and did not give the slightest cause for offense" The same It may be said went for the other cinematic guests Of the evening Never it is certain were Princetonians A a s V Mrs T B says bet casserole ia turquoise is Ideal for reheating leftovers or for children's m- -lf She also uses it to serve crackers olives or cookies ' TUBQUOIIt y WOMEN who appreciate fine things Sperry an exquisite casserole in the famous Fran- dscan Ware Such an unusual opportunity is given "2 you just at this particular time for a special reason Schools are reopening Sperry wants to introduce right away and to as many homes as possible their new Wheat Hearts— the hot cereal that has two vital advantages over other cereals Nearly half of all school children seriously under weight ’The White House Conference revealed this distressing fact And leading authorities have esd- mated that at least of all school children are malnourished To help overcomsucb a serious hahdi- cap to health and study physicians recommend Wheat Hearts because it contains added wheat germ nature's- richest food source of Vitamin B Underweight chil-dren in test groups gained three times faster when ted wheat germ! New Wheat Hearts best source of Vitamin B Due to the addition of toasted wheat germ to the new Wheat Hearts this hoc cereal contains 80 times more TO one-thir- d Vitamin B 11 Vi times more than cereals twice as much as oat cereals It brings your family most of the Vitamin B I That's one vital advantage of the new Wheat Hearts The other is — Childrtn vott for new toasted flavor Former "cereal haters” of all ages really sit up and take notice when they taste new Wheat Hearts’ toasted nut-lik- e flavor Little folks think it tastes so good that a large group of youngsters recently voted 84 in its favor 1 Please act quickly t Even one month’s trial will show results Take advantage right away of the generous offer'below— discover for yourself that the new Wheat Hearts is both good and good for you 1 I farina-typ- ft than corn cereals e health-promotin- g' (W crrrferT Because Sperry gives you a genuine Franciscan cosserole merely for the cost of postage packing' and handling this generous offer must he limited Only one casserole to a family and offer is good only while the supply lasts! Use order blank at right Cttyrifht ttf6Sptrrt Ftr C Sm Fnacun u s Preferred by Mr for individual REDWOOD M V Y who tues It zervice con-tunt- ly t EMMRY FLOUR I cadoM CO Em Fraud Calif tit (money order nampi or cola) and grocer's Mica slip ahowing purchase of oat package of tee new Wheat Hearts Please scad me oae Franciscan casserole M described I want the color checked below Color Dtiktdt '! - Mexican Blue Redwood Jonquil Yellow Turquoise (Not good after October 31 W36 Ntmrj lAi--- ' AJJrtu Ckf O ?: — Stott 1 I |