| Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER D IX Year in Business Office One of Best Bits of Training a Girl Gan Get in Preparation for Marriage Don’t Marry Too Early Parents Too Strict s i 11 Menu to Serve Family of Five or Six I ThewAdd Distinction To Linen and 1-- any-thin- love-maki- 2-- - Horoscope well-bein- C"' DOROTHY Copyright Ho w to Keep Well By DR IRVING S CUTTER NEEDED PRECAUTIONS ’part of the body opens the door for IN INFLUENZA almost any disease Yes! the flu Influenza was organized as a dis- virus plows the field harrows it tinct disease some tmie in the six- and leaves it well fertilized— per teenth century and was called face- feet soil for seeding No one of us can know too much tiously "the gentle correction" the new delight" or the "jolly rant” about influenza and what can be Goodhe&rt about 1896 suggested the done toward the conquest of this most descriptive name plague once it gains a foothold fever as the abrupt onset is Vaccines are on the market some attended with profound prostration of which may do good but none has Other writers have called it the proved either preventive or cure "treacherous disease” because it not tive The most that can be said is can but frequently does take that those receiving a vaccine con Were If I asked what quality only life with the aid of some of its many taining a mixture of organisms seem would best advance a student I after effects to have fewer complication i In some epidemics there will be a We would be miles ahead in our would say thoroughness One idea twenty-fou- r period in which health preserving program if we thoroughly mastered will generate the infection hour seems to be prancing regarded every cold and every atmore power in the mind and mote about preparatory to starting on a tack of bronchitis as possible flu character in the soql than a host and vigorous race This inter- and acted accordingly The patient of ideas that have been scantily sharp val is characterized by aches and needs rest and warmth plenty of served to the mind Thoroughly masparticularly headache bone-ach- e fluid perhaps a mild alkali and tered work gives a student clear pains and discomfort in the muscles good nursing The fight is short and sure ideas upon which he can Fever may appear suddenly— 100 de- and sharp If resistance can be held depend The partially mastered ones grees Fahrenheit when first ob- at a fair level complications will not — have the effect of confusing trou- served rising to 102 degrees within a ensue Many fatal pneumonias bling hindering him Better never have followed a refusal to give' to have touched them than to have day Now and then fever will precede up and go to bed In fact the only missed them by the way Better no sense of illness The individual safe thing to do is to admit that trace of them than the dim one the feels way below par but not ill the virus has great powers for harm that cannot be seen clearly to hence the surrender of a few days enough to give up He is Little children should learn what misinterpret the symtoms likely as ah of activity may placate the infection they learn once and for all When oncoming cold which he hopes will The chilly nights of autumn they learn the sounds of their wear off By nightfall in most in- should warn us to use sound sense letters the sight words of the stances inflammation of the throat in avoiding colds nasal and throat reading vocabulary their tables will be with the mucous infections and possibly flu let them learn them thoroughly membranepresent a dull red ancl markedly so that forever after they have swollen Later the RABIES patient may dethem at Call certain and sure velop a cough although ' O S writes: Won’t you publish this sympMany of the failures in the upper tom is not particularly prominent some real facts about rabies (hydrogrades are caused by a lack of or bothersome unless bronchitis de- phobia)? Bo much has appeared in thoroughness In learning the fun- velops The nose feels stuffy and the newspapers that I am confused damentals of the first subjects— there may be some mild REPLY discharge reading and numbers Pain in the eyes is all too often Rabies is A rapidly fatal infection overlooked although there may be that is spread from a diseased aniAccuracy Important Accuracy is more important than no disturbance of vision Chilly or mal to a well animal or to man speed One of the causes of a lack cold sensations nearly always oc- usually through a wound produced of thoroughness is the desire for cur on the first day The patient by biting It is a virus disease and speed in learning and reciting The wants to be near some source of the causative organisms are too little ones are speeded so that they heat and if in bed will pull the cloth tiny to be seen with the most powerhave not time enough to get the Ing tightly about his neck ful microscope All animals art clear sure pictures to master the Influenza Important It is more common in susceptive combinations of numbers They are Why is influenza so Important dogs although it cam be spread to asked to give accurate results be- and why should every one who suf- cattle sheep goats foxes wolves fore they have acquired accurate fers from the infection etc go to bed The disease may take weeks or impressions and that spells failure promptly? Because the virus of in Time is an important element in fluenza seems to be on even month to develop that Js befriendly learning Children have a long pe- terms with every other type of bac- fore symptoms appear The shortest riod of infancy so they may learn teria Were the flu is approximately fourteen bug the only period thoroughly but for some reason or organism that had to be combated days In bites about the face the other some school people can’t bear we could come on more quickly forget the disease or give symptoms to have them use their time for it but little attention It is prob Bitten dogs will exhibit the malady learning They insist that they use ’ably true that no one has ever died In from three to six weeks" A it for expressing what is hot yet as the result of pure influenza but stricken animal licking the hand formed for expression the virus thousands have losttheir lives from of its master may inoculate -—Th elder ’Students have the same bn by other In- -' even theugh there isno visible brought" pneumonia need They need time to be thorBites and scratches should vading bacteria Furthermore re- wound be treated with nitric acid Tfley ough The time needed varies with sistance to every type of tramp the individual so there should be microbe fades into should be left open and every particle of broken tissue touched with variety in the programs of the chil- This loss of fighting insignificance on the power dren We do not find that often We the acid The more prompt the find a whole "class forced to do the time to season their knowled cauterization after the bite the safer j to same amount of work in the same The Pasteur treatment consists of make into it power time We find examinations' close an immunity by the InTeachers agree on this What they producing on the heels of lessons so that stujection of a virus which has been on cannot is the material that agree dents are required to express knowlweak by drying Results of should be dropped My idea would rendered treatment are very satisfactory proedge that is not sufficiently seasoned be that the needs student’s settle for expression A period of time vided it Is begun soon after the should elapse between the learning what and how much he can do in a wound has been inflicted A time skilled teacher very and reciting of facts before tests are given Dogs suspected of having the disgiven The facts ought to be tgrned soon judges the capacity of a stu over again and again and allowed dent and if given the opportunity ease should not be killed they to seep into the minds of the stu- to adjust his program to hU needs should be confined and observed dents before they are called upon to and abilities he can do so Then carefully by a competent veterinarithoroughness could find its right an who will recognize symptoms of express them place in the scheme of education the disease in the animal The heads Allow More lime of suspected dogs that have been To all this the teachers will say killed should be delivered to a publio Mr Patrl will give personal that they have no time and they health laboratory for examination attention to Inquiries from for the greater part speak accuand diagnosis It is generally the parents and school teachers rately Why is there not time? on the care and development stray dog or the one allowed to run Because we want the students to loose that spreads the’ disease of children Write him In do too much In the time they have care of this paper Inclosing a We will have to cut down the Copyright 1936 The Chicago stamped amount of subject matter to suit Tribune-Y News Syndicate for envelope reply the type of student We will have Inc to allow them all from the Infant class to the college seniors time RUMMAGE SALE Copyright 1936 by the Bell Saturday to master the courses they take Syndicate Inc morning 275 So W Temple (Adv) Lingerie PATTERN 5444 inch (the dimension indicates monogram or an initial on yourtone linens or your lingerie is a most the size of the letter) information personal way of identifying it And on the correct placing of initials with these handsome Old Engliah illustrations of ail stitches needed letters you'll add a decided decora- material requirements tion as well They can be done in To obtain this pattern send 10 cutwork in various ways as shown cents in stamps or coin (coin preor in satin seed or buttonhole ferred) to The Tribune-Telegrastitch And you can introduce as Household Arts Dept A Salt Lake much color contrast as you choose City Utah Be sur& la writa plain In pattern 5444 you frllTfind a trans- ly your name address and pattern fer pattern of three complete alpha- number bets one one 114 inch and Copyright 1936 Household Arts A -- m 214-in- Day-by-D- ay -- With Uncle Ray A (LITTLE SATURDAY TALK Very soon the autumn will start by the calendar at lean" The first day of tho new season Is marked as starting on Wednesday September 23 Autumn does not always start on that dAte sometimes it comes on thej 22nd of September Days and nights are now almost of equal length but each day that passes means a little loss in daylight and a little gain in darkness The change amounts to only two or three minutes each day but it makes quite a difference in a month On this same date In Oetober we shall have an hour and some min-ute- s more darkness than daylight in each 24 hours The change to darkerAaye makes me think of some of the stories told by people in ancient times which may have grown from what they noticed each year In Egypt for example there was a god of darkness known as Set He was supposed to have laid hold Of another god Osiris whom we may think of as a god of light but who was a kind of hero king at one time ruler of Egypt as the myth says Osiris was slain by Set and was cut to pieces Then the goddess Isis sister of Osiris found the pieces and put them together again This brought Osiris back to life but instead of ruling the earth he went down to the Underworld to rule over the spirits of the dead That myth it seems to me may ‘have been told to explain what might be called a "struggle’' between light and darkness each year For six months from late June to late December darkness seems to be slowly but surely winning Theq comes the time when the light gains a little bit each day until we have "the longest day of the year" in June It is something men have watched over and over again each year through the ages Those olden Egyptians are interesting in many other ways Egyp tian mummies are always popular when they are on display at museums and great numbers of travelers journey to Egypt to see the pyramids which were built thousands of yearsago In the leaflet called “Seven Wonders of the World" I tell about the great pyramid of Gizeh There is no charge for this leaflet but each reader who asks for a copy should inclose a stamped envelope addressed to himself Monday— Indians of Canada COUPON FOR SEVEN WONDERS OF THE WORLD Uncle Ray Care of The Tribune Salt Lake City Utah Dear Uncle Ray: I Inclose a Sc stamped envelope carefully addressed to myself Please send me a free copy of the illustrated leaflet "Seven Wonders of the World” Name winds in the middle of winter often the of cause the tips of branches these trees to die back' In many Street or Rural Route cases the Injury may be so much that the trees will be killed down City or Village to the ground and several years of growth lost Fall transplanted trees occasionally suffer from the winds loosening their roots unless they are firmly staked and held in place 1 State or Province N Copyright 1936 Publishers Syndicate KU U DIX 1936 Through the Carden Gate (Tltlo Registered D 8 Patent Office) By BARBARA VORSE Plants Not to Be Moved in the Fall s 21 “knock-me-dow- - t 1936 Peach Ice Embroider Own Monogram Master Cream Tops Your Full Dinner Work Planned Dear Dorothy Dix— Do you think that when a girl finishes high By LOUISE BENNETT WEAVER chool she should get married or go to work if she does not have a i Serving Five or Six chance to go to college? Don’t you think a girl should support herself Chilled Pineanpln Juice before marriage so that when she does get married she will know the Roast Beef value of a dollar? Browned Potatoes TWO GIRLS Savory Baked Squash Answer: Buttered Kale I am very much opposed to girls marrying Just as soon as they Roils Currant Jelly f OUve Dressing tr- f get out of high school because for one thing they are too young and Head Lettuce ' for another they are not fitted Peach Custard lee Cream to marry because they have had Coffee Angel Food Cake because he doesn’t want to go out yj no experience of life at night Savory Baked Squash No girl of 17 or 18 knows enough Small squash 14 cup cream 3 Dear Miss Dix: I am a girl of It about men to pick out a husband brown sugar teaspoon salt She doesn’t know enough about her- but grown in size I like to get out cup !4 teaspoon ’4 teaspoon paprika some and have clean fun but good to self know what she wants In a minced onion nutmeg teaspoon me won’t let with my parents go husband She doesn’t even know 2 bacon what she is going to be herself when a boy There is a boy of 18 who is Wash strips squash cut In halves Disnice as like I friend that a very she grows up Marriage is risky seeds and pulp Place squash card He me often to asks with go places enough at best without taking any him inch water but my parents won’t let me in shallow pan add long shots on the future The other day he asked me to go for (this hastens baking of the squash) Bake 40 minutes In moderate oven Besides that a girl who goes a ride with him I knew If I asked (Squash is done when very soft to go I would be forbidden so I said out of the schoolroom into marwhen tested with fork) Remove to I was to a house see going girl’ riage mipses all the playtime of her I didn’t pulp and mash well add cream and home at the apget life She is a settled woman with seasonings Roughly refill one of babies hanging to her skirt when pointed time and my father was so halves Top with bacon and squash he to threatened send she should be dancing around and angry to a reformnrelreolTT donTdo jneg hake 20 minutes tnmoderatreven enjoying herself She hds none of Olive Dressing wrong and I don’t want to the flattery and the flirtations and Vs teaspoon French dressing 4 the that women do anything wrong but I’d like to crave and that they seem to have have a little pleasure like the other olives chopped 1 teaspoon chopped a to have The result is that they girls have My parents and my sis- pickles 2 tablespoons catsup ters say that I cause nothing but Mix and chill ingredients Serve on go through life feeling defrauded and are only too likely to make trouble and sometimes they say they vegetable salads wish I was not I am so miserPeach Custard Ice Cream up for their missed girlhood by able I don’t wanthere to live any longer affairs later on that turn having (Uring Egg Yolks) Hi run I Shall from where away homp into tragedies I have never known Please tell me the 3 8 egg yolks S tablespoons flour a middle aged woman who went I am not wanted? cup sugar U teaspoon salt 2 to do You are my last daffy over movie actors whom right thing cups milk 1 cup thin cream 3 cups I to a haven’t look mother hope never she had seen or got into crushed peaches cup sugar 2 R V W messes with gigolos or picked up to for help' teaspoons vanilla men in restaurants who wasn’t Beat yolks add flour and 3 cup Answer: one who had married in Jier teens sugar Mix well add salt £nd milk 14 you are still a child R V At and missed the fun of girlhood YV and you must submit to your Cook in double boiler until thick and Add rest of parents even when you think their creamyandStir frequently Also marriage is a very complisugar peaches chilL Cool cooked cated business Before going into it restrictions are unfair Don’t think mixture and add cream peaches and such a thing as running away a girl should learn how to cook and of vanilla Pour into refrigerator trap market and be a good housekeeper from home becanse that will put and in about four hours the cream on blot a that name' your you That takes time and experience It would never live will be frozen The cream also can down takes experience with men to know be frozen by packing four hours in hoW to handle a husband and get five parts chopped ice and one part You home a idea what haven’t along with his people and make means until anyleave you it You can’t coars salt friends for him That also takes a horror it Half a teaspoon of time And it takes time for a girl even' imagine what roa-eii orange & footsore ahd lemon rind' added grated to gefWer hertihilais'hness and td would be td eacli cups be so hungry that you of chilled to and weary to learn how be reasonable- and fruit beverages such as felt- that nothing else in the world lemon or orangeade greatly imphilosophic about things So you mattered to have food but not and see it Is folly for a girl to jump into proves the flavor even to a to nicksl bread with buy matrimony before she is ready for have night come with no place to It to be accosted sleep by evil men ftnd Furthermore I think that every hustled about and knocked around girl in the world rich or poor by police because you were a tramp should learn some profession or One day’s experience of that would trade by which she can support make you feel that your mother's SEPTEMBER 19 herself aiid she should practice it scolding and your sisters’ gibes and Those most likely to be affacted for at least a year before she mar- your father’s threats that you know ries Nothing gives a girl so much mean nothing were not even worth by today’s vibrations are those born from October 22 through Novempoise as being able to stand on her considering for the comfort and pro- ber 21 own feet and nothing else In the tection that a home gave you General Indications for All world gives her such an abiding Morning— Bad Of course at 14 It is natural g sense of as knowing Afternoon— Unfortunate that she has the ability within that you should be hungry for Evening— Accidental herself to earn her own bread and pleasure and want to go about Avoid rash actions today It is an butter and that no matter what with boys for a bit of fun as the evil day other girls do but even if your' comes she does not have to be a Today’s Blrthdate parents deny you that pleasure helpless clinging dependent Not Do not speculate or believe everynow you’ve got a long long time even her engagement ring or her to enjoy yourseM stretching out thing which you are told wedding ring gives a girl such a Be careful to guard your health before you A long long time In thrill as she feels when she gets which to have dates and go about in March 1937 her first pay envelope Beware of extravagance in Nowith boys And let this thought I do not think there is any other comfort you— that when you do vember 1936 Advance yourself or expand your such a preparation for marriage as come out you will seem years and it is for a girl to have worked iit years younger than the girls of activities in the departments of pleasure or speculaa business office It teaches her your own age who went out with to do things on time and to be ac- boys when they were 14 and you tion during April 1937 You have a curate and competent in her work will be fresh while they will seem better chance to become successful than is usual It teaches her to control her temper almost like old maids Danger November 4 through 11 and her tongue and to take criticism without bursting into tears or But I could weep ovr the mistake 1936 answering back It teaches her the that your parents and all other value of money and how hard it is overly strict parents make when corner drug store and go with them to earn it And she finds out by ex- they try to drive youngsters with heaven knows where perience how tired a worker can get too tight a rein Because they do I wish I could make all parents not keep their children from doing understand what a crime they No girl who has ever earned hep the things they do not want them own money is wasteful of her husto do they make them add lying commit when they scar a young i girl’s mind with the threat of band’s and no woman who has and disobedience to them It is far ever come home at night so worn far better to let even a young girl sending her to a reform school or out that all she wanted to do was play about with nice hoys in her break her heart by telling her she to slump down and be fed and own home than it is to force her is not wanted in the home Of ndt speak ever nags her husband to meet boys on the street or in a course the parents don’t mean what they say but it burns in a young girl’s soul It alienates her from her parents and sometimes the suggestion makes her live up to their accusations e e 19 fflUT I THOUGHT THOSE T NOT THIS ONE— IT'S A NEW QXYOOt M MADE BY THE IVORY SOAP PEOPLE IT'S DISCOVERY CALLED so safeyet rr soaks IN IS MINUTES GRANULATED SOAPS FADED THINGS AND MADE YOUR HANDS RED ? out dirt NO HARD SCRUBBING OR BOILING AT ALL' !5 MINUTES rr$ LATER true just is MINUTES' SOAKING —v —AND I NEVER 1 SAW 1 these TOWELS SO AND WATT TILL YOU SEE “ FRESH AND BRIGHT IT WASHES COLORED HOW THINGS— AND HOW SOFT IT LEAVES YOUR HANDS white Although autumn is an ideal time to transplant most things in the 1 9 wlodykoiceaj£ HoUtyfoO JuVfcWybwkne“ ported C‘‘l T1NotaAhy Biers A“d t ten any Foods Real rdinarydr mar qua! that Best Foods sis flavor creamy Lifle per S4' I0 ayOQflaise aide different- - 00 u 0T? P®0©0 garden there are certain plants that resent being moved except in the spring It is well to leave all late blooming perennials alone as they are not dormant until very cold weather is here Japanese anemones which are in bloom now do not wish to be disturbed until April Chrysanthemums have yet to come into flower and for this reason should be left alone The time to get busy on them is early spring At that season the roots are divided and set out separately Of course it is possible to move clumps while they are in bloom but this is detrimental to th crop of flowers The only reason for doing so is to secure a particular variety from the nursery while you see it in flower Certain shrubs dislike fall transplanting and therefore should be left undsiturbed until spring These Include the Rose of Sharon known also as althea the various sumacs and tamarix If you contemplate adding some of these shrubs to your garden put off securing them until spring Most trees take hold better when moved early in the spring This is true of the poplars maples birches elms and lindens Strong north N NEWEST "NO-SCRU- B” SOAP DISCOVERY Soaks Out Dirt in IS Minutes— Yet Safe For Colorst Handsl Now this utterly new kind of laundry soap puts an end to the washday slavery women have suffered so long No more aching backs! sparkling brilliant fresh! 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