Show TI THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING MARCH 25 1037 Dorothy Dix Learn About Women -- Heads Love Dear Miss Dix— My sister and her husband are having difficulsuccessful man a good ties over their children He is a high-typ- e father and devoted to his children Like any father who undertakes to keep up with children to require them to study to do their chores around the house to live in her folly There are milwithin their allowances et cetera alone like her Women who are so he occasionally has trouble with lions by their mother love that them Nothing serious just the besotted they cannot see that their children usual conflict with youngsters He have a single fault of bear to have handles such matters wisely and them corrected: who think that if is it minutes few in and a kindly Mary wants to smear jam all all over and the children are hang- little over your best frock that you are for father their around they ing should let the darling amuse hervery fond of him But my sister al- self that way and that the neighthe Into herself throws dispute ways on the side of the children no mat- bors are old grumps because they Johnny breaking their ter whether they are right or wrong object to when he Is In a playful She protests the father's discipline windows They are sure that Tommy’s and tries to make them feel that mood teachers give him bad marks bebe Is' cruel and that they are being cause brother-in-lathey have a spite against the Naturally rny persecuted resents his wife's attitude little dear that Bobby doesn't mean he is caught pilfer He is losing respect for her and I anything when oranges from the fruitstand on can see that they have begun to ing drift apart What is your opinion the corner and can you suggest a remdy? They are so weak they let their A READER children run roughshod over them They never discipline their Answer: children or teach them to control My opinion is that your sister is she their appetites They let them committing a crime for which losgrow up overbearing will pay in all probability by "'Maiden'’ is horse who disobedient Insulting a ing her husband and having her H£S NEVER FUN f) RACE unto law Then themselves the into they being children grow up ’© 1937 McClure Ncwiptpcr ridiceN wonder why it is that their chilwild youngsters who bring shame and sorrow on their parents But dren turn out so badly Why they are always having to hush up I have no remedy to suggest scandals Jemima is an English derivation began the career of Jane Addams and pay them out of whereby she may be brought to trouble see what a mistake she Is makwhy they are loafers of the Hebrew name meaning world famed philanthropist dbcial ing Nothing can cure a silly Idlers and no earthly good in the “dove" The Arabic version gives worker and founder of Chicago’s world Hull House Jane was born in mother of her silliness A life of ease and Cedarville 111 received a doctor’s "the doer” rot is — sister contentment was “As you sow so shall you reap" laid at her feet Unfortunately your degree from the University of Wisis nowhere else so inexorably true yet her heart was too deeply en- consin and a master of arts decree as in the rearing of children Bring grossed in the conditions of her from Yale in 1910 The establishthem up in the way they shoud go less fortunate countrymen to accept ment of Hull House laid the founand they will not depart from it her own advantages This young dations for one of the greatest of once in a thousand times’’’! never woman felt she would find happi- ail humanitarian activities— social see a man or woman who Is a fail- ness by making others happy Thus service ure in life who is a waster who is weakling without knowing that he or she was a spoiled child whose mother ruined him or her w f -- THE COOK'S NOTE BOOK We often wonder why fathers take so little active part in rearing their children and why when they see their children ruined by a foolish mother they don’t do something to avert the tragedy The answer Is furnished by such women as your sister Every time father tries to correct little Johnny and make Mary behave mother rushes to their defense A scene ensues that leaves the child triumphant in its naughtiness and father and mother not on speaking terms for days The man knows that his wife Is wrong that she Is fostering every bad trait and weakness in the child’s character that she may be depriying It of an education and chance in the world that she is alienating the child from him making him believe that father is a cruel tyrant who makes him go to school when he doesn't want to and who won’t let him have three slices of pie and that mother is his only friend But after a few battles royal with senseless mother love the man gives up trying to have any authority over the children and sacrifices them to peace in the family- - By RUTH CHAMBERS JFahrenheit meat may be kept 72 hours or more ON REFRIGERATOR CARE OF MEAT Cooked Meat Up until the time when we bring Since the surface of the meat has it into our homes meat that we been dried by cooking the meat buy in the meat markets has had should be covered when stored in very scientific care and sanitary the refrigerator and thus prevent handling Due to its perishable na- further drying The meat should ture the handling of meat is carried be in as large a piece as possible on under strict regulations The and if it is to be used in salads or animal is slaughtered immediately sandwiches where it is not heated on its arrival at the packing house meat should’ not be Great care is exercised to see that again the or cut into small pieces be it is properly chilled just as soon ground fore storing Cooked meat which as possible has been in the for any When the meat leaves the pack- length of time refrigerator should be heated ing house it is loaded into refriger- thoroughly before using ator cars for its transportation to Cured Meats’ distributing points it is delivered The curing process renders the to the retailer in refrigerated trucks and is then placed in the lean tissues of the meats less susretail market's coolers The small ceptible to bacterial action Molds cuts seen on display in markets are which may grow on the surface are in refrigerated show cases Through harmless and may be scraped off To keep in the best condition all these means the meat is kept at about the same temperature from cured meats should bo stored in a Mrs Ardell Welch the time it enters the packers’ cool- dark cold place It has been shown will demonstrate ers until it enters the home kitchen that bacon will keep best at temperatures from 50 to 60 degrees Bacon or other cured Fahrenheit TODAY’S DINNER meats should be kept at a constant Featuring Smothered Pork Chops temperature Buttered Lima Beans - When preparing- - bacon only the Corn Bread- Baked Potatoes But it doesn't make him love Great Aunt Ginger Bread quantity to be used should be taken Tomato and Cucumber Salad the wife who is ruining the chilfrom the refrigerator If the packGinger Bread Filling Apricot Whip dren whom he loves as well as she Coffee Cake age or container is taken out and does allowed to stand at room temperaDOROTHY DIX From the time the meat enters ture while the meal is being prethe home until it is cooked the pared and perhaps eaten moisture 2 p m Copyright 1937 to see that the meat will condense on it and lessen its responsibility to is cared for properly is shifted to keeping qualities Sliced bacon may Ch ina Cocktail Set the homemaker To keep meat in be kept in the home refrigerator Basement Auditorium the best condition after it reaches for as long as two weeks without sets 4s cocktail One of new the Utah Power & Light Co made of thin white china and the home and before it is cooked its flavor being altered method of refrigeration d trimmed with designs some Salt Lake Store Such refrlgera roosters china must be provided The of chickens and o shaker has a silver spout and screw tlon may be supplied by ice or by Princesses to Wear You Arp Cordially top but the cocktail glasses are un- mechanical means Royal Purple Robes trimmed except for the amusing Fresh Meat Invited d designs which differ When fresh meat is received from on each glass the market it should immediately LONDON— The Princesses Elizbe unwrapped and wiped with a abeth and Margaret will wear ankle-lengt- h damp cloth or scraped but it robes of royal purple for the should never be washed off The meat is then place on a clean dry cornation but they will be quite plate or other shallow dish un- plain and not bordered With ermine covered or lightly covered It is Under them thejlittle girls will wear placed in the coldest part of the simple white frocks This will be refrigerator The reason for leaving the meat the first time they have worn royal uncovered is to allow a little drying robes of the surface which retards bacThis summer the princesses will terial growth The meat may be be dressed in gaily patterned frocks lightly covered by placing a piece will also appear in the new of waxed'paper loosely over the top they fabrics including one The only refrigeration company which will give you but not wrapping the meat up en- misery tale stamped with the ‘Treasure Island" allows This a circulation of tirely —not verbally but in a written story Including the shdp youthful air over the meat If meat is kept stored in an ice hero and Long John Silver guarantee — the actual operating cost per month for box it should be stored in the coldyour refrigerator est 'part of the box but it should never be placed directly on the ice In the early use of ice for the preserRENOVATE vation of foods it was the practice to place the meat on the ice but this was found to be an undesirable YOUR HOME NOW When you have forgotten what you paid for your practice The side next to the ice will become moist this encourages refrigerator you will still be paying' for the current the growth of and NEW WALL PAPER also there is likely to be contaminait uses Will you know what it bosts each month or tion from the bacteria present in and' newest the OThe finest will you just guess? Here is KELVINATOR’S anand foreign market afthe melting ice' fords Time Meat May Be Kept swer: The length of time that fresh meat NEW DRAPERIES will keep under household refrigFACT-1 eration will depend upon the temCUSTOM-MAD- E to please perature of storage' the condition O most fastidious taste The neW Kelvinator is The new Kelvinator runs t of the meat when purchased and the character of the meat itself It has as only half as many minSteaks and chops which have a PABGO PAINTS utes per day — during the much as twice the coolrelatively large exposed surface rest of the time it mainOR EXTERIOR will not keep as long as a roast OFOR INTERIOR — the very best that ing capacity of other tains low temperatures A roast which has a gopd fat covermoney can buy! well-know- n refrigerators — using no current at ing will keep longer than one with If yoa eanRot come to our store — less finish of equal size all you’ll find our representative In " Meat Chopped your locality— ask to see our books Chopped meat will be more susceptible to spoilage titan meat in Armsfrong-Engber- g the piece because of the finely divided condition The structure dnd composition of the edible organs Wall Paper Co such as liver brains and sweet19-2- 1 breads cause them to spoil more WEST 1st SOUTH WASATCII 4034 45 WEST BROADWAY quickly than other cuts of meat CALL WASATCH 6281 At a temperature below 45 degrees QUICK BREADS TIPS TODAY ii 4 Corner- By CARLKUHN- - Mother Should Never Interfere When Father Is Just in Disciplining the Children She May Lose IJer Husband’s Love — Writer Tells of Ingredients in in Learn to Dress Smartly Uncle Ray’s - Strange Easter Time 'Customs A I— IN SPAIN In some oities of southern Europe religious processions take place during the last three days of Holy week The custom dates back several hundred years to the period in history known as the Middle Children running about the house Ages In Italy the cities of Rome and usually carry themselves well Their posture is natural and easy and rather good than otherwise After they go to school and are forced to sit so much they begin to droop forward hunch themselves into awkward poses which are bad for their growth Parents and teachers begin correcting this reminding the children to straighten their backs to stand up tall to stand straight and the like It all helps A very simple direction and helps a great deal is the one "Heads up” Smile when say It and the heads come that Florence are noted for these pro- cessions and they also have been held in Palermo Sicily and Seville Spain This year in war-tor- n Spain we might expect the old customs to be forgotten but here is a news dispatch recently cabled across the Atlantic: “It is announced from Seville that the Holy week processions and Easter festivities will be held as usual this year A great influx of visitors is expected” one old you up the backs straighten the posture Improves A child cannot hold his head up without holding himself up at the same time and that is precisely what we want All of him must go up body and spirit must stand tall Tired children droop Their shoulders bend forward their heads droop toward their chests They cave in at the middle- It is time they rested They cannot relax completely in school so the next best thing is to have them change their bodily and mental attitudes Heads up Stand up tall get from here to there and do it rhythmically if possible Restore Flagging Spirits Standing up windows open no drafts and singing a jolly song is one very good way to restore the flagging spirits of school children Even when it is not down on the program it should be used Tired children cannot learn because they cannot hold their attention on the subject long enough to hear it Rest them change their attitudes freshen the air they breathe give them a happy thought to mull over and their heads come up their chests lift and their eyes shine again By that sign you know they are ready for work' again I have Ino faith in the mechanical gymnastics for such purposes Corrective gymnastics supervised by a skilled expert are fine for the pre vention and cure of poor posture in those inclined toward it but they are of little use 'to tired school children They only add to the fatigue Rhythm music a joyous carefree movement will restore them butthe rigid "One two” "Right left” No 'K I Jean looks like a million dollarstsprlng because she knows that pur- Her smart (rood taste hits the spot plish tones drain every bit of color with Charlie makes him see that from her clear pale skin Laura’s rigged up wrong Laura could look just as stunning Jean spends less to look smart if she knew about line and color than Laura does to assemble her and good taste But she makes her lovely olive skin look sallow by unbecoming costumes wearing rose Brick red would cast Jean never lets herself be a glow yet blend with into buying a dress that’s herflattering skin because of the yellow tint Her1 clothes in beautiful toy Itself it That “cartwheel” hat just must flatter her— and hide her de- right with summery chiffons is fects So ahe chooses to dowdy with the knitted suit that’s take away the padgy look from her crying for a trim tailored felt round face and short neck harrow Laura violates the smart woman’s belts and built-oshoulders to code for costume jewelry— never hide her “hippiness” She avoids wear necklace and earrings at the the purplish blues being shown this same time And of course with all that Jewelry the shoulder flower it fires usually are lighted on high hills too too much or on mountains Sometimes the Our booklet “Secrets of lighting is done by rubbing wood Being Well Dressed" tells how to against wood and in other cases the choose lines that bring xoUt your fire is started with parks made by good points hide your defects How striking flint against iron steel or to combine colors Facts about materials style trends pointers for pyrite (For General Interest section of some dressmakers The basic dress your scrapbook) plan makes your wardrobe seem “Cities of Europe" will be mailed larger than it is without charge to readers who send Send 15 cents for our booklet me a return en- “Secrets of Being Well Dressed” high-pressur- ' ks ut 40-pa- - Hooded figures in Spanish Easter week procession People in Seville (mostly men but some women as well) have had the custom of dressing in long robes and marching through the city streets on the niht of Holy Thursday The marchers are laymen but belong to brotherhoods or sisterhoods This is a description of what has taken place in past years: “Not until after midnight do members of the orders meet in their churches Their robes are black white or purple They wear which stretch up as conest about two feet above the head and which come down and cover the face except for narrow slits in the cloth through which the eyes can be seen” On the night of Good Friday other processions of the same kind are held in Seville People who do not take part go in crowds to the plaza and other public places to watch the marchers go by Far older than the processions of There are some postures that are definite signs of trouble When Spain Is the custom of lighting Easa child hoists one shoulder high ter fires In several countries of This custom goes back to swings one legjn a queer fashion Europe rotates his hips as he walks don’t times before the coming of the bother him with protests about Christian faith and was at first his posture but send him directly performed as a sign of joy over the A goddess “to the expert Have him thor- beginning of spring known as Eostre or Easter was oughly examined and train him honored as the ruler or spring to do the exercises the expert adChristian bishops and priests tried vises Don’t try to correct such stamp out the Easter fire custom a defect without the advice and to close supervision of the skilled but at length it was permitted The physician lest harm be done an expression of its many functions Healthy children are usually able Look into it occasionajly to carry themselves well Remind Mr Patri has prepared a them in their drooping hours to hold their heads up Give them a special booklet (No 301) enchance to relax and sing in their titled “Obedience” in which — he tells parents how to cope periods of depression But send with the difficult problems of the children who have pronounced disobedience Send for it inposture difficulties to the expert Posture is important as an indicaclosing 10 cents Address your tion of a child’s mental and request to Mr Angelo Patri the Bell library care of this It is the outward third street New York N Y sign of an inward state It is not a separate function of the body but newspaper 247 West Forty- - 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