Show 1 irgE SALT LAXE TRIBITNE FRMAY MORNING APREI AND VIEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS S - Time at Hand CONTRACT BRIDGE For Preservingt Question of How to Handle Trumps Important When Game Is Bid By FLORENCE LA GANKE The trip to market had shown Lois' that rhubarb was a bargain of the day Silt ordered quite a bit for she e planned to make some rhubarb It was a favorite spread with Roger and she noticed too that other men usually came back for a second helping She washed the rhubarb cut off the leafy end and the part where she 'atalks joined the plant stem She left on quite a bit of the rosy outer skin for it addeci to the attractive color of the conserve She washed and measured four quarts of rhubarb She did this after she had cut it into inch pieces Then she opened cans of grated pineapple and measured one quart She combined the pineapple rhubarb grated rind and Juice of two Oranges and three quarts of sugar -- aixpounds of sugar She allowed the mixture to cook until thick Then she added one cup nut meats cut into bits The Conserve was then Roured Into hot clean jam pota and paraffined at once Mere is another recipe which 'she used She prepared four pounds of rhubarb as she had done for the nre- By JOSEPHINE CULBERTSON When the Declarer finds at theta high card would permit the captuie He very start of the hand that be is of Ms remaining trumps later feared on the basis of South's strong faced with an unfavorable trump disthat South held the diamond tribution the problem of making biddingwhich was a wrong guess of 'King game while perhaps not insoluble at course Had be ruffed with- the nibeo least can usually bee solved only on returned the Ace of diamonds and the buis of a proper answer to the followed with another diamond East question of bow to handle the trumps could won and permitted him It a satisfactory answer to this ques- anotherhave ruff with his remaining high tion can be found then in all liken This would have defeated hood the Declarer will have the pleas- trump fulfillment but West probably is ure of making a contract by really in- It! not to be too severely criticised in teresting play—as Mr Millard F view of all the bidding Bird of Nutley N J Waying recent West actually played the nine of ly with Mr Nathan Bowen asthis diamonds whereupon Mr Bird ruffed on the did hand: following partner with the four led two rounds of 'North Dealer IsTeither side vulnerable trumps and then led the Ace of hearts—West atalndiscarded and Mir4 when the heart 9 was led to the next qV Q5 trick ruffed with his remaining I 0872 In this trump and led diamonds eliK1098 way East and West cashed three tricka—the trump 10 and the Ace AQ 10932 News King of diamonds f0 K863 V104 )1 While as was pointed out East A93 )0i 0K1064 swot- - 44175 and West could have defeated the 46542 contract by more subtle defense A K 63 Mr Bird's plan of play is deserv c2 A I 972 ing of praise 5 09 Tomorrows Hand ' coo-serv- - -- if - Pass I INT Nos 24 34 Pass - -- Pass Vied - - 1111l64 Pass Pass Pass - 4 Pass Pass North and South vulnerable -- - ot kr' VAQIOS 076 - 41QJ2--- z KY A A8532 North South's bid of one heart was of A KJ762 V543 course entirely sound and North's 0 93 Takeout with one notrump after his 0102 South 411K43 pus is equally obvious South's et 4A965 9 fort to find I better spot at which to t e V9 play the band explains the e bid Mr Bird's bid after OAKQIES4 North had raised to three spades was 410E7 perhaps overambitious but in this The hand will be discussed in to as in some other casekthe result 41UP — article titled the bidding club was West's lead the Opening FREE BOOKLET BRIDGE ' - I East put up the Knave and South's may Readers of this newspaper lone Ace won Mr Bird then led the have a of "Bridge Rules free copy three of spades West followed with and Etiquette" by Josephine Culbert the deuce and East's Queen dropped through special arrangement on Dummy's Ace bIrs Culbertson In care of The next play wu the heart Queen Address this- newspaper inclosing I East played low )11r Bird played enveloPe the deuce and the Queen held the stamped trick heart was led and Copyright 1934 King Teajuree on East's low play the Knave was Syndicate Inc) finessed At this point Mr Bird Over 09 per cent of the population made a very fins play He led the heart 14 and West was obviously inlof North Camlina art -- ItatiVa born a difficult situation To ruff with Americans - I Ng ctyjk WeatYDealer The bidding: 0— rdobk two-spad- lour-spad- : ' vitals recipe' Then she added one pound seeded raisins which had been wished and drained She added the grated- rind and luiceLotand of two oranges Then she put in 10 cups or five pounds of sugar She allowed this to stand for an hour She added one cup nut meats broken Into pieces and' Put im jam pots Nan - - cs414111 17405411 d -- ' 11()iti'lllélke-1- 1 '1101 1 QJI CORRECT? t - se 1 ' ' ALI 1:JOSEPHINE TENNYSON I klbormo 1 '1' L1 irl - r Syndicate) GRADUATE MAKE-U- P ARTIST of the Famous Siegelman's Make-U- p Studios of Hollywood Creators of such charack' Illirs l‘lassie' Denied Her 1 ters as seen in '1Ten Commandments" °King of MAW' "Seventh Heaven" 'Sunrise" "Prince Fazir and many oth7m to Drive Auto ' '' --- — WILL BE AT OUR BEAUTY PARLOR FROM 9 A M 5 P M DAILY TO DEMONSTRATE THE FAMOUS GENOA Italy April 12 (UP)—Mrs' m SIEGELMAN GREASELESS MAKE-11- P FOR THE STAGE 1 Thalia Massie recovering here from SCREEN AND STREET' MISS TENNYSON'S ADVICE ON si a futile Attempt to 'commit suicide asked permission today to take a YOUR PROPER IS ABSourrELT FREE-- - 1 I I I motor car drive the Riviera but along 1 ' her request was refused IN JUST CALL AT THS 'I t 'Dr 'Emilio Bordeill head of the 1 nerve clinic where the former Washington D C society girl is under ' ' ' -' treatment said he was unable to ' '' ' r' 17111i SO MAIN WASATCIt' 3211 grant such A request before 15 days N tc and 1 P Nts of observation had expired 'after Any Time Illtwaxw ' which be must report to the crown A New Complexly la live Misuse' ' 1 prosecutor on Mrs 'Massie's condi- 4 ' '' Brrszzuzzazzlzsznizszsumansisinsionsolimmul Do- m- - -- ---- I I Iore " bUP ' I BEM KAY BEAUTY PARLOR ' s ' Publishers 1934 (Copyright 111 ' - ' I ' ' 2 ' 7- - - ' - " - tolkt '' I all' ' ' I ' ' k : 1 I i - ' t -- ': :' 7 ?t t ---(ki v ' IF111' ': It — — 4-- t11 r W I '1"Itf - 14 it '' '1 1 '' - vo''LIN " ' 141:eNti id ''foI) '' ii if ' 7- ''' - '' eh : '' vv:IrCe V ' 111 ' Ve ':!' - - At ' '''' lh ' -' 4 ' ' ' k - ' ' ' - 1 - ' - ' : ' ' : "' ' ' 2543 ' ''' :: j '' ''- - - ' - ' ''' ri 5 : ' ' 211111P11 1 N' 1' 00 ' ' 4' - 'f:' :k r'z'' )"-x:- 1: 4 ' I ''''' ' 4 - ''' E4 11 i ' :4 4''' - 4 I '1 ' 41so A - t:-:- CO i Oil I 1 47 s :: ' ''" : ' --- - siii - : ' ' is:' ' - ' '4 J'' ess 1::!:if :114 '''"''' " I0210:: ' ' t WYE PROPERLY mount 14A I 'L :!"' pv:':: fl !k:?: 7'‘V''t ti tk:4 0)t!A :ii: i-- il ''!:: : ile:titelirsglaueitt:Tt Letts: t - c fie ' "At ' i?:!"kt: ' aticiett p 1--1 ' -41 ' - A li:-:i- ' - :: It uast i be soft ' : ' lustrousandsvaey Your hair can be iptely looking too' ':: '' 4'41 :('::: ':: '- ::':'-'- --'- '' ''':''': 4 :''Issill Eta 4:!:10"''' - A1111111ZIS ' -- the 'itIvien llovelineeiThen follow sereen- - alms f vor '' ' ticllit iowerlma — el F linia 1 02 mi -- -- :1 ' ''''' alluring 7i:: 1 - - :fp - But iottall permanent waveirare' Frederic(' Per' manent Waves To be sure of getting 4 Frederic' Permanent Wave patmnize an authorized Frederica shopb Look for the Frederica Franchise Ceitificate which inaramaea the use of a Frederica Machine Et' amine all the Frederica wrappers 'used ea your hair ' ' i make aura tie harmful imitations 7stio uset - - nr - :' iii - 0 ' y TiL ' i1 - o- p-4 I ' ' '"'':" : in SKIK CI A' lift 11111111111 MAIL' IT IN ' 119' ?we ' ' AND )viTaim ' ' ' ' East 45th Street NewYorkNYDep t e" eTnec:335211 mad lake FREE leeklea ora Frederica Fermaauent Weeeo- A FREE Frederies Irreparartoted a lialettke Ault Warbled FreilericaPerioaavatIrarera in nay eeloilberiatrid: - Mune -- s" I- ' ' - ' Siltatede" 1 0 " -- ' ' ' - - ' 0 ' il - variative& - p - 2414 Ph - -- - '0De4404"teitt1 leat4---- anovir ' ‘fvf - 5 et a IIITICII liIIIiIcIuiAffii - Iv' - ' -- t os- $1 2 - Mil i i6 ' Ask' your hairdresser for Frederica FREE Gift IteeeipL ' ' - - - - 40111 al a symphony'a soft lustrous Undulating warm' IL au SILT mom IMMO That iswhy they depend on Frederick Permanent'' ' 1111APPIIL 'JOINS 12 lul Wave' to keep their hair flawleialy betiutiftd glow Mani PIAIcJL annon' E ' - SHOP ' that' Of All - 1 beautiful andehanning star Helen YinsOn Get a Fre(kries Permanent Wave Screen Itaroklow that nothing soiilorns a Mae - 4 ::o4 Into El0 YOU want to tranaioria-yoniiisiof a thrilling symphony' "aaturallycurly71 - ' ) xA:::::::::: - ' ' '"' :ti:r: 'h::'' ' I Tonic :13 '::: 011 : ':A ::' ''':": t favelIpstmarten"ret14 ita Process" ': ? 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' iit-2i- All 1113111CANICIIIK 111OROTESTIOR r) ( It I POUR( "EgtlICS 111CP IEAUTtFUL Lott yawn WAVE PT( HAIN Litt ' - A ' I - ' - poi Nip CAL10A5 AUNINIZEll A LOT TO NAVE A 00611&) - wNLY Your grocer has two Schilling'COffeesidentical in flavor lart each i s specially prepared for us purposo—each one ' different in blend roast and grind - A ?MUNK YOU Tim rb gm Nynoula CAN'T MI A WENT KNOWS LEN TO IOW TO - 1 : : ' Drip 1 in igtIvIcgistri:efi knowing what causes your nose to bleed& As a rule polishing has has-ards but it the rhinestone jewelry polishing business has anyvstiecial hazards I do not know of It t 'COLITIS E S writes: I have been advised that I am suffering from a chronic! mtcouscolitis condition What Is the cause? L Can it he Cured by dieting? 3 LI 'it serious? I Among the causes art a neuris- tie temperament iputic colitis chroI le constipation the use of enemas and 04 MESSY OFA 11010NO COIFFUREOUT - pLotoll Ate- '' 7 - 'if AMINO SICK ' 0 ' i ' - 41-17'- li - '' :':: ARE FREDERICS PERMANENT it I wo - bleeds Can you tell me the cause ' and the remedy? ' i age- - gnd Boys andgirls-2years° to have nose bleed Asieuaarreu'llee:rt ::''':: W i F - rhhaivneelox :0 ''4118111111 tiakr' h ' 1 'e''Y' i ' tit717 ):: 0 t ':$:!)'''ztob'4"' ' i 111 414 " - - 1111M rri In a percolator water passes many times gOICKLY through coffee prepared to yield its flavor SLOWLY The same coffee can be used for both methods but like a it is "master of none"-nei- ther drip itoi peicolator In one or the other little things happen 1 It's a little weakor 'a rule strong or a 1little cloudy or it has a little less flavor It's these little things that make Ile sure to use the correct coffetior or mar good ' each:method A L writes: I am a boy 20'yeers! of age 5 feet 9 Inches and weigh 145 pounds el work as a polisher In a '' ' -- - HAS NOSE BLEEDS '' :iAi ' (004 : ' '' ' i:( --- lit cant serve ' 1 ill Ilit r '' v: ::P-'4- 4 - V ogeautt al c711 tact '' - - "Jack-of-all-trade- s" -- if WALTON CO t Fifth—If there be' painln the af- fected gangrenous area anesthetic ointments should locally In some cases the pain t may Ixt greet enough to- demand pain" ' ternally : k Xil 5 4 :Y v - Apt' - ' a i 1 4 i i er IrSi e : to! 1'-- PORTtltv - '' Ilk Only 10c) Percolator ' - HOROSCOPE A' M asters er -- M Coffe o f de - - of One ctressings--7' I lita' ito ' ' ' 0'i'e ': sn -- -- ! ' d - k ) S150 ' enforced - Third—Dr d Samuels injects of si quart of a 2 per cent salt every-othsolutioninto day1 This treatment is started as the diagnosis' is made" and without waiting for gangrene to develop The interval can be lengthened after treat: ment has continued for a while area Fourth—The gangrenous should be washed in an' antiseptic foot bath' and 'dressed with sterile A ' - k ' ALL T 111 IIIIIIIIIII- - i - - - - t I '' ' ' ' ' ' - ' '' ' - 25c Jel blue-viol- 1 ' '' ' PEONIES - bac° should be ' LAST CALL FOR ' ' - k - N ' '''' '' - - 7 ' " "A -- - ' ' ' - By DR W A EVANS 2 Some cases are cured by proper DO NOT AMPUTATE IN This in- matter how BUERGEE'S living patiently observed early behoir late it is that Persons with Buerger's disease need cludes avoidance of the cause devel- I retire it is always the same calm overcoming constipation REPLY not have surgical amputations if they oping by diet and habits If you svill go to bed thoroughly rewill live properly and follow direc3 It does not threaten life It does laxed physically Mentally and emotions Even if they develop gangrene cause colicky pail) discomfort and intionally you will go to sleep PhysiOf a foot pr Part of a foot it is safe convenience cal fatigue promotes sleep Going to -----to let nature take its course proyided the Movies excitement and emotionWOOING SLEEP the patient is properly guided Naalism prevent it ture is a better and a safer impute A H writes: I am a girl of 19 I tor for these cases than is a aurite0O find It very hard to fall asleep Cott hil (Copyright 1934 by the Chicago So far as the gangrene of Buerger's you tell me what this is from? Tribune) disease is concerned the above ad' vice holds true regardlest of whether the gangrene is' of' the wet or of the ' " ' dry' variety These are the conclusions of Dr S Samuels In the treatment of three he cases disease of Buarger's hundred t found it necessary to amputata only once- - and the reason then was not exactly applicable to most cases In that instance spontaneous amputation was proceeding with safety la the patient and with loss of the smallesb t e possible part of the foot as expected in spontaneous separation of gangrenous area in Buerger's disease v but it was evidence that the stump 'N left would be a bad one Amputation Y was done really to get a good stump ("' and not because it was necessary to 4 sells Die orto spare tlasue What Dr Samuels deiignates as proper treatment of Buerger's disease with gangrene in order to do away withthe need of surgical amputation it as 'follows: in bed The patient must -d tortiorsIte- Raeandt stay theta until the phy- sicians advise –otherwise The legal must be held horizontal all the time' method Take your method or Thii is Vitally necessary Second—The use of tobacco must' but whichever method you prefer be sure to buy Czne be stopped It is proper coffee for it The methods are so different that known that using tobacco is especialcoffee is required for each different a harmful for persons with Buerger's ly disease Nevertheless many people' In a drip coffee maker boiling ONCE disregard advice and continue amok op" eteloomt porddearangteor gtottpgaton: ginretneitt through 'a coffee specially prepared to yield its flavor in - Kayser's seeessort lets are Mgt Pullout' Smart crisp touches on inits and dresitiAt i the left: Bow and glàves in Tyrolean fioivereti checks Right: Bouquet mut gl9yea ' - ''' In flowered linen They Fosa:Set ' ' a -- rathen-generall- - - hlue-viole- ' Now what- - Is to be done? - The -- family say the boy says no school The boy wins to school 14' the extent of staying out of the school building He stays in bed untilput school tbne' He dresses I' and wanders about the streets He is ugly and He cape the climax by stayrefuses to talk Angelo Patti ing out all hours of the night He says he won't and his parents say he must and nothing happens until they lose patience and lay the law down and he goes Out of town on the first truck that will give him a hitch When this happens the best thing to do is to call in outside help the day the boy lies down on the job Stop talking The boy knows by years of experience all you have to say You have heard through the same number of years all he has to say Somehow there has been established an unexplored field between you You don't know it is there The boy dimly suspectirit The stranger who understands the growth of boys and their probable relations to their famillti can help 1102111 111iten 10 both eides prthe story and search for the solution The boy knows he has a new audience This kindly stranger will listen with respect and interest to what he has to say without interrupting him with "You know very well" "I've told you a thousand times' "That's all nonsense" This listener will not do that He will hear him to the end He will ask interesting questions He will be respectful and appreciative In short he will be balm on this aching mind After having talked with the boy until he has his point of view the stranger will talk to his parents and tell them what he has discovered and offer his cooperation It is important that this be given wholeheartedly for it is certain that the boy will jisten to him when - he will not listen to his own people A chahge of schools a change of courses' a change of home are ' belpful Such boy & need a period or absence from home They are often struggling to grow in certain directions that their natures demand and their parents are mistakenly holding them back Give them a chance Ask the advice of the specialist Send the itiy from —home to Wherever he will be happier provided he is in a healthy en- Niro:went Don't wutethne in saying 'Iron have to" while he says "I'm ngt going to" (Copyright 1934 by the BeU Syndicate 'Inc) C50-- i ' l'Ylaot:v youlcoamuldnnotttakTehaitt4 ' one-thir- 4 'A T V ) i' 1 - - '1 --' - f ' '' ' ' 1 777-- - - v 16 '' '''' ' o ' 7' r1 ' t ' '' 4V "- ' --:' - b ' N ANt' I -- ''' ' ' - '11p Al rei 4Y4N4 '' I: : 41 0 iki 414a 4 ' ' ‘7t1 f 10 ' 1 1‘1 A ' ' : j " It :i4 ' t14:''"'! - 44 - S i 4 '1 ' l $114f A$ 4 fuo ‘ dc ' J A r4 iii ' ' Cyl ' - ' ' - 11 ' '' '' - I ' ff - ' : - 1P''' - t7t2i N ' - ' - HOW TO KEEP WELL cy always "preferred her conserve without mit meats It may pe made ' either way Nancy hu &new leaflet on "New Send a Ways of Using Fruits &tamped spltaddressed envelope for your copy Write Nancy Page in care this paper i 1 MISS : 0' 11: s 2 :!- :t f( 1 1 Garden Gate - Mr Pa Vi will give personal attention to inquiries from parents and schoolteachers on the care and development of children Write him in tire of this paper inclosing a stamped addressed envelope for reply lbw 'mor- n- you don't ptuu this term you'll only have to otay for summer 1 session You may Just as well get to work You've got to pass" "0 I can't learn that stuff Can't make head or tan of it How does she expect me to we when the never calls on me?" 'Don't talk nonsense Your teacher has stayed q in afternoons with you given you special assign- 1: — i ments f You've done nothing done everything :'"4 1 — I r—I Nothing There isn't an eicuse in the world for ' 1 Yoteve got to get down to work and you you 2 — t V1' may just as well make up your mind to it" : "I don't want to go to school any more I want to go to work Get me a Job and III go to work This school is the bunk" "There Is no job and anyway if there were A I can't do anything ' ' 01? r— Planning Small Home Grounds Dear Miss de Peyster: By MAUD CHEGIVIDDEN My parents' fortieth wedding enniI is soon end like would versary very PALE AND DEEP BLUE IRISES Wright and deep blues with the more your experienced aid on the followethereal yellows such as Shekinah tones The blue irises having pure ing: combinations of color may be 1 What Is the fortieth anniver- are perhaps the most admired by vies Many worked out with kises antt the tints of to the all itors many garden my sary? 2 If I were to entertain for them varieties which I grow Celeste Lord are such that no combination is ever but lovely what- form of informal function of June and Prince Victor are all anything stems tall beauties with by Queries would you suggest? topped DOT 1 The fortieth wedding anniver- large flowers of the most exquisite R B Salt Lake' Writes: 'Please name a few perennials which grow sary has the ruby for its symbol But shades of sky blue people don't pay much attention Celeste "the Heavenly' is Tightly tall about six feet for planting in named flowers blue a make to Itssky these symbols noikadays the place of shrubbery to be added especially when the sythbol is a ruby! wonderful splash'of color in the gar- later" If they give false Pantnas nniversary presents den and if been with the rays of the Ans—Hollyhocks they give presents that they know late afternoon sun behind it it is much grass boceonia or plum poppy and will be welcome regardleit of the more beautiful artemisia lactflora Then the perenPrince Victor also sky blue has nial asters and the variotis sorts of symbolic significance However if you wish It might be darker faits than standards and is an helenium grow six feet and make fine very effective to have your decora- earlier bloomer Lord of June has bushy specimens t llinik hi this warm rich color The lavender standards and Don't ignore the annual sunflowers flowers for instance Might be dark falls with double flowers nor the castor Glóry of Billegom has unusually oil plant for tall specimens seven or fed ones and the cloth on your table tinen or other large broad follageah rtwotoned more feet in height might be- of dark-Te- d material And tu ruby glass if you floweil of blue And a good fragrance koA Firmament 1 an And an have it: 2 The Usual form of entertain- early bloomer in a pale blue lavender ment for this annivermry occasion is Zardanelle is another fine shade of the reception or tea You might have light blue your tea from "4 to 7" or the party The deeper blues an more attracmight be at a later hour if this is tive to many people and we have more convenient for the guests who some exceptionally good Irises of WA are to be invited No special enter- hue all in inexpensive varieties There Only tainment plans are made there is Parc de Neuilly bloonling late and will be a happy time in your parents' so prolonging the season in a lively Regular ValueThere is Azure well receiving their friends in "good o50t to named a late and very free bloomer talk" and in simple refreshments in two shades of rich blue There's still time to plant (Copyright 1934 King Features Syn- Blue Boy-anPeonies this - spring—if good dicate Inc) companions for the former blooms you hurry! This offer Is early a very dark blue with a blue good for a few days only beard- - instead the more—usual —No reservatiollS-1TODAY'S orange one and Blue Jay blooms uneries Strictly cash Add usually late with bright blue stand5c extra per root for mail ards and deep blue falls orders Other fine dark blue irises include By GENEVIEVE ICEMBLE Hiamatha Juniata Cavalier and Also Many Varieties of Othello the latter a very deep purPERENNIALS According to the lunar and mutual plish blue which always causes adincluding rock garden bed and transits of this day there should be miring comment border plant— These blue irises com bine with the much of interest and profit in employment and in association with yellow ones to best effect pale blues those in places of power and author- with golden yellows like Sherwin ity with a decided advance upon the private affairs tall for goal of high endeavors and ambitions indulgences and discretion This fruition should be reached for restraint A child born on this day may be with much assurance of friendly supambitious and efficient and enjoy port and recognition but nevertheand good position although moR trIdr 42 MIST less there are loopholes for intriguing popularity extravagant and FIRST SOUTH Wm or baffling situations calling-fOVI alert perceptions and unusual discretion (Copyright 1934 King Features LANS CITY ISTAtt Extravagance spectilittletif led Syndicate Inc) should-- be avoided Circumspect conduct in private affiliations is likewise enjoined Those whose birthday it is may anticipate a year of opportunity for the achievement of high aims and purposes with the assistance preferment or solid support of superiors or those in power Increased fortunes enhanced popularity and fulfilled ambitions are foreseen but shun extravagance speculation and personal Outside Help Needed When Boy Won't Learn in School and Decides to Quit By ANGELO PATRI 1 THROUGH THE A By KATHR1NE DE PEYSTER ( 411 telninIZZI1111111111111111111111111111111M1SIMME1111 Is one-lemo- ETIQUETTE1 DEADLOCK A - |