Show - ' 41' THE SALT LAKE 111111111m1 Dorothy' Dix INMIEPTINIP!Mmememor 441 I Ars ' S - 44 44 kx I tamt I 1 a REPREcE141T50— ill ALOE i '‘i t'T - ----- We change Our tastes alter Our point of view is different We outgrow people so that those whom we once thought alluring we later find commonplace Those We esteemed brilliant and witty seem dull to us- Those we regarded tuf the glass of fmhton and the mold of form we look upon as models of bad taste This is what'makes long engagetnents or even the pernicious custom of young people "going steady" with each other to the exclusion of other boys and girls such a bad It often thing for both parties forces them into marriages for lost all cause honor after he has blocked her chances of marrying any other man and the girl feels that she has to marry the man whomeshe has ceased to love and submit to the humiliation of being an unwanted rife because he is her last call to the dining car course no man can keep up a high pressure lovemaking for three years Romance h bound to get frazzled out by being dragged through the dust of everyday living for that long but worse things can happen to a man than marrying the girl who has become a habit with him That means that he must find her con- - of ? cofi - mpan- - 0 r more 1:: ' ''' vii s rRAI Av- ets r lb 41f6101 - -- ' l'r-- -s-- H' veassess -' -- -' c I 7 ess s' sWA'o 4e's -- - ' 11- - CIERIVED FROM "714 E ' NAMEG s ':''T irs4 - '''‘ - - -- se--- -- -- - emi-- 's--- - S A- ' e s s sas MI ---- - -— - s - --- -- 1937 -- —' aeseee--esse- ees Se ors ma OFGPRING e sat' i 6 It -- -- a7r McClure 'magw - Easter an English form she Is running with and she knows where she is instead of wondering at what night club she may be of the name is frequently given to girls born at this season One of the most beautiful seasons of the year Easter signifies And she helps her to marry be- spring and new life and the loveliest cause out of the boys who get in the pare of the day is at dawn The habit of coming to the house there name Easter is traced to several is sure to be one who will think that sources expressing these ideas It Janie will make just the sort of a comes from Eos the Greek goddess wife her mother is of dawn or the herald et the day The Roman equivalent was Aurora But the mother who bars the It also comes from the Nordic goddoor against all young people cuts dess of life and spring Ostara and her daughter off from all fun and the Anglo-Saxogoddess of spring dooms her to old maidenhood NoEastre Easter is also known as the mother-in-laa wants Passover feast of the Jews combody prospective who is a grouch memorating their - exodus out of Dear'Miss Dix: Is it better to EgypL marry a good natured slovenly wife E S than a neat cross one? Teutonic-Gree- k — n w a- Jigger Coat Popular me the good natured sloven every time in preference to the acid tempered neat as a pin one You can always live In a hotel or board but can't get away from a vixen DOROTHY DIX In Give She started aft a hand sliding 717Ing the rail The stern rose and d rose a d she was well beyond the haatchn before a frothing wave came crashing out of the dense fog of rain She dropped to the deck locked her Try These Tasty Fillets it doped out by then's ' David took a cab and riding downs to meet Ronny he kept thinking- - of Ronny's question about Bryant Wilson More than once he had suspected Ronny of more than a casual interest in Sandra Though badly frightened Sandra had not actually begun to sense the stark horrors that lay ahead until she looked up and saw the swirling black clouds racing overhead and understood at last that the great comber had sheared off the top and one entire side of the shelter The Crash of glass and the snap of wood had so startled her that she had shut her eyes and tightened her grip on the rail—not thinking nor having time to thing She did not realize that the same mounting wave had probably saved them death had caught the Water Bug just as her bow was swinging around into the trough of the sea and by the force of its blow had spun the light craft almost completely around so that the next thundering billow caught her stern-o- 1 Of Halibut ingredarms t ea k i i l i E ''11111 I t- :- oee-es- --- gal jet - ' - i) ------ JI 7 ° of being swept into the sea She sank back on the starboard bunk looked and up at the dripping hatch a grim triumphant grin It was a pause of seconds a few precious moments stolen to catch her breath to summon fresh strength and fresh courage And then she was bending over Bryant once more inspecting the gash on happens arms be To Be Continued — by Julie Anne Moore Copyright 1937 THE CHILD IVHO WON'T EAT Every mother at some time or other has become concerned over i Willie's or Johnny's loss of appetite and physicians are consulted more often for anorexia (no desire for food) than for any other condition It is a pertaining to childhood common complaint—ong that may present puzzling aspects Most of these noneaters are pale thin and anemic Some are "bundles of nerves" and—far from lacking energy—many of them are never e---e'sm it : r 4 411 goismt- I glipf — minutes and top ients Currant Jelly Biscuits Two cups flour 4 teaspoons baking powder '!i teaspoon 4 tablespoons butter cup cup currant jelly Mix the dry ingred!ents Cut in fat with a knife Slowly add the milk When a soft dough forms pat it out until thick Spread with the jelly and fold half-ovCut out round or square biscuits and bake 12 minutes in a moderate oven on a greased pan Serve hot with butter Sour Cream Coconut Cookies One-hacup fat 1 cup sugar-- ' 2 eggs beaten: cup sour cream 1 teaspoon vanilla lu teaspoon lemon extract cup coconut 3 cups flour Pz1 teaspoons baking powder "16 mt 3 1 4 11 2-- 0 iii I ' Ihr In 11- 1--- 0 1 li t' t l 14 0 i 4 t 4 1 ' '----- il ----- -- - -- ' Ife - -- -- ' ----z- ) -- - - ' S ' - (- ' ' N sO SOAPS ! 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"Yes yes" she said quickly "you e thrown a sea anchor over the stern and fsehiftin g out line hand hurt your head Bryant Is there over hand had shouted: "We may anything down here—anything I have a chance—if we can get can put on it?" around But if she catches us lie did not answer but took her " The cruiser wOuld arm and drew it across him and broadside turn turtle—she understood that Pulled her face down to his "I— Then her heart stood still as the I love you Sandra" bits of shattered glass rained around Through a little silence her eyes her head and the shelter braces held his then she dropped her head snapped and the Water Bug's upper and kissed him and put her cheek structure was reduced to a low wall against his and lay there quiet not and a single useless partition of thinking trying so terribly hard not to think glass ? He lay Bryant sprawled on At last she rose "I must put the deck his head under the low something on your head" d He pulled up elbow shook one arm under him so that she could see the hand of that his head "Sandra—the hatch—it's arm protruding from the opposite open Look—" He showed he how to close it "We'll have that much side She closed the longer anyway" Disobeys Orders hatch When she turned he was had her time warned and Bryant sitting up waiting with outstretched don't t IZ 1" ': rith Spring Fashions again: "No matter what let rail Brldge is no longer a recreation but a necessity with the French and their enthusiasm for the game has brought about all sorts of practical inventions There is a new d folding table in wood with a An ash tray and a top glass holder which are hinged to the under part of the table can be swung out conveniently at each player's elbow The four wooden folding chairs which complete the set are comfortable as the back seat and arms are of padded plush The set folds up compactly and takes up little room when stored 4$ - I s n Newlpper Syntlacito e know the young people row Pare) 1 lik ?r 0 i 4 Li V I--a ' Ni se10 s ''27 - r'' I - ' - Answer: -- 'd it "' : ssi :si :wog° pa- wee s - Jr1"' 4: ' ei - "deSdiesSt A 011e r oP Ai a fs s It I At ' I s hI ' 4j1 op ': II 'W' M - - 4 jj - - e S''r: ly'4 ' s-- Asd es - -- 1170 I feti s '" P sI ''s' Either your parents are so utterly selfish that they are willing to blight your youth to save themselves from the trouble of entertaining young people and the annoyance of being kept awake at right by the coming and going of your friends or else 1937 they are abysmally dull and stupid —Copyright e not to realize that not only a young girl's happiness but also her chances Laundered Curtains of making a good marriage depend upon her being popular with the When putting freshly lapndered crowd This she cannot be unless curtains away in a drawer fold she can entertain them in her home them so thatthe tops and bottoms are together Then when they are as she is entertained in theirs hung the creases will work out If A good mother who puts "wel- they are folded lengthwise the come" on the doormat who is creases will stay in as there is no sweet and gracious to all of her weight to bring them out daughter's friends who keeps the cookie jar lull and a chocolate Birds Nêstle on Hats cake on the shelf and whose rugs can be turned up at a minute's Birds nestle on many of the very notice for dancing feet not only newest hats A turban of black helps her daughter to a good time rough straw braid has a whole bird but she gives her the best possible in red pasted in front The wings chaperonage because she gets to are so placed as to give height 4 iljr 4 and i - IPle sit111 V 1 Illilipc ‘01 ' 0 v 1Na-- woo IN se 4 ' 7144 44I'S tate 1 s ROSNI CHEEKS WERE UNFASKIONME '' " s 0 - 4 I " f P' a ' ss-- ! 1"Vr Julie Anne Moore -- IlEALTilY - s e t still—jumping running and chattering constantly The first thing to consider of to prove it You like those who are course is the diet What haA the fond of making a fuss over you and child been receiving? What does feel neglected if they fail to do so he like? Nine times out of ten if If not engaged in some line of activThe happiest marriages are those In which husbands and wives have every article of foodis listed and its ity you ought to find some interest character and amount investigated that will keep your mind occupied become a habit to each other They it will be found that during each 24 You will be much happier busy than have adjusted themselves so comYou may give too much hours entirely too high a propor- idle pletely to each other that they have tion of starches and sugars is taken thought to your physical condition no life apart Each is necessary to To some extent milk is a culprit In Be careful you do not overdo dietcomplete the other's pleasure in anyother words these boys and girls are ing for too many born on this date thing They even love each other's to exist on a diet which seem to be obsessed with the idea faults Ma would 'rather rub pa's endeavoring ' is not balanced which does not con- of experimenting with their course rheumatism than dance with the away tain the amount of protein needed of living As a trained nurse social for growth and the building of blood welfare worker caterer author acSometimes eliminating milk will be tress saleslady or designer you -1r followed by improvement but far should be able to make a splendid DON'T BE SILLY—COME JUST LOOK AT THAT You ought to make an more adjustment than this is gen- reputation HO H01 SHE'LL r17-0117T: excellent housekeeper so it HAVE TO ON DOWN TO THE STORE needed a SHIRTILL erally TY BE A WRECK r-: logical that married life appeald a— '''t WE'LL GET SOME NO SCRIM THESE CLOTHES Helpful Diet i claim you OEFORE SHE GETS' Is is " a suggested diet which The child born on March 27 Here I - SCRUB ALL DAY LIFE IS OXYDOL gens THROUGH WITH : A -- - zi has been helpful: CERTAINLY A a erally by the time it reaches high 1"1"°' 13 eNI 3 THIS WIG WASH --school One has two Breakfast: age s egg acquired sufficient °ROCKY ROAD: a es s S ts e-- - ta s strips f ILt1111 to enable it to ad- -se '! of 'lacers one-haslice rye bread kook Ass vance with ' itc ss rapid strides It will and butter stewed fruit a ripe Issssre-'--- :s prove to be exceptionally courage' 1‘ ts'' a Agel - vsbanana and orange juice sit -- ameemoiee I s0''' A ous Dinner: Soup of some sort (not po si 4sss If a man and March 27 is your T : creamed) meat green vegetables a day you perhaps take things sons tonant 4 liAlit and stewed (no 1 gelatin potatoes) ':::q ii seriously 1 Perhaps the most ii fruit ' 4 ' ' ii'''' I ' ' 10 )111' important thing for you to learn is Supper: Soup vegetables (left- - how to WAS it II1 lam'r'ecarsd farn°cirn bitihtte"gnenta t7incan' rye turer relax As a writer adven''':::U: le wASHPA Y geologist chemist manufacs well ':!it - e ACHES Tommillitp turer or educator you may iFU LL OF ripened banana and stewed fruit or becomebanker ie famous sir pumpf fruit salad PA!NS ANT iassseeess vip(11116gggi'V Successfid People Born on a el'i The food elements omitted are 4" uNrue March 27 a milk cereals ' potatoes 'AosssseIipuddings 11 - 4: -- ':' Henry S Carhart electrician sweets desserts of all sorts and e Adolphus W Greely arctic exbread except that made from rye g is used plorer flour v Only sugar enough r Genevieve Ward actress WHAT--N- O ABSOLUTELY! HARD u ill AA to make stewed fruits palatable SOAP ITS r P P' AND DON'T WORRY " HMO" YOU HEARD? JUST LOOK" Francis H Storer chemist At first the change may be so 11 MY WIFN AND YOUR t SCRUBBING OR USEee 1 George S Coe financier ABOUT COLORED THINGS MINUTES' I will main- BUT EDITH THOSE '1 oxypoLY A NEW KIND taabirnugits trheafutstahletopeaattlend i BOILING? AND CLOTHES WASH dig AND SHE HAS THE i there Flay Taylor Lewis educator '''NOSCRUB" SOAPS MADE BY THE IVORY—OXYDOL ACTUALLY i YOU SAY IT GETS THE TO 5 SIADES ( PICK OF pound 17 toll(' weight—a jorowotcf1 tbwermduerlinc'ssg Copyright 1937 by Consolidated SEEMS TO BRIGHTEN ARE SO NARSII ) SOAP PEOPLE IT'S SAFE first 'week OUT THOSE AWFUL News Features Inc 11 !1111TER100 7 WHOLE STORE 5me1 I TRIED ONE ONCE if COLORS INSTEAD OF in not is if AS CAM BE—YET IT left alone coaxing k DIRTY SPOTS WITH ' 11 11 or in a dulged usually within day tern is deprived ofkonsiderable cal- AND IT ALMOST FADE THEM SOAKS OUT DIRT IN it so he will recognize the appetizing cium and JUST A it ay be necessary to GENTL:4 RUINED MY a 5 food The character of the offered illgt gs11' this s bstance in the form ° supply: ' i 4 t meal should be COLORED THINGS MIT quiet' and of calcium g Iuconate A teaspoonperiod b mAin ik ri restful with relatively little conver- ful of a 10 per cent sloution AND MY HANDS with Na '4p f sation 'Youngsters are quick to each mear er it 0 SOA be adequate ' A''' excess ' and ar iiPIP - recognize sympathy f orkirto'Id iv Not long' wi: o I received a letter rift wsiela k' rem - ''' 1 ‘- 4- sia uI t L 0 from a mother who described her ' ovTerhanxfiety on therepiLteothapsarbeneetsn 14'Y' 1 - :47— — 1 1 440&4- ' 1 lack toafn appetite stating I - I' ' 114 :4i41: f'-'- 14V '!' triedesoomreagnoyingimesg and A L I been offspring's — 1"'-filt- Eri had suggested ! hers somaatil hdeorsells oft oyfsalc two found so effective that tl tonic While bitter 74111ezePbuoili i L '' weeks as a rule the child will show this may have the effect of a temA tZ14 4 NI ' for the first time in many months poranY c 1r 1 It'w 4sitek b "h "whip" in the long run the r: symptoms of hunger in fact he result is not desirable The special 1 i 4' may ask for more Now and then diet alone is usually all that isjeone of these youngsters will waken L N '''' trate gair's'e'r''u earlier than usual eager for break- quired 110V fast This is a highly desirable and Copyright 1937 by the Chicago TIIATMOl(--------- rris ALL DUE TO THAT Tribune-11 Y News Syndicate 4 natural situation since the evening NEW MY WHAT PEP—VDU SOAP OXYPOL t It I II meal is the lightest of the day and Inc ) "SLOW-POK- E" LoOK LIKE SWEE- 7- I 1 JOHN - YOU'VE NO IDEA II OLD-FASHIONI— morexonaucive to 18' therefore i I -1 'A ‘ HOW MUC4 TIME AND SIXTEEN loNiGicr sleep If it occurs regularly how' ever the evening menu may be "no-scrubdot " Interchangable Gloves Mir WASN'T THI5 to DRUDp Ry IT SAVES Oxyl augmented with larger helpings or DOI fr PARIS (UP)—Schiaparelli shows ' WASUDAY ' HOW even a greater variety oa for colors that even sheer cotton 0 OXYDOL is the nfAr "wonder soap" so many (4) Yet k gloves that may be worn on either t? " COME? 4'''' perfected by the prints washed 100 consecutive times in The people are talkingabout hand in her new collection Requires Watch fulness 4n ' of makers gentle 74: 4b IV Ivory watchfulness will be gloves are specially fitted to be :1 01 -" A can white soft women And hands and that -- clothes so is remarkable stay fading ‘ required to prevent the child's in- interchangeable and are withouthe -- -: II o p : scarcely believe until they try it! No wonder millions of women are quitting t --- I -n0 I dulging In his former craving for usual stitching' that runs down the I ' YIP ' e t starches and sugars t Cookies and back of the hand She also shows Combining speed and safety in a way no single bars flakes chipsand 41 N I--glove7 which have a jeweled finger soap has done before OXYDOL does these 4 soaps for this remarkable new discovery that sugar bread obtained from ‘ Z - '' saves so much time and drudgery on washday 1 (ACNEW amazing things: neighbors may defeat the ring 'Sheer transparent gloves of ' '15 minutes without Cet a package of OXYDOL today—and try it 4 experiment As more food iis de- tulle 4tb moussele match evening nl -- - --- : (1) Soaks out dirt in ' 7 show manded carbohydrates may be add- gowns at this house The backs off Tests find economical too 'bands You'll it Even collar or very grimy scrubbing boiling LAUNDRY SOAP 0 tr 4 A striking relapse to the hands are usually trimmed with ed sparingly to come snowy white with a few gentle rubs (2) that one package will go :''c vArk ‘ 0 4 " A Ii litipit the REALLY Cuts washing time 25 stage will enSite with Rrt artificial flovver or with a stiff soap chips on the ' I salami EArk composi°el chine (3) Gets white clothes 4 to 5 shades market Procter & Gamble lb butterfly of multicolored resumption of starch feedings 1 N CPO lio When milk is restricted the sys- - tion material whiter proved by sciontificjintometer 1este a TESTED AND SPITTED IT DODD TIOUSESEEPIND INSTITITE her There may not be many thrills in such a marriage but it is as comfortable as an old shoe ce Screw up your courage to the point of reading the Declaration of Independence to your family and asserting your rights to some privileges in the home that you help supporL Tell them that unless they make your friends welcome you are going to leave and set up an apartment with some other girl Maybe when they see your money slipping out of their fingers they will treat you as well as they would a strange boarder who paid his way Answer: desire bet1)3 man feels that he is in bound to marry a woman have itsi Dear Miss Whether your love for ticular girl will last three yearaor through all eternity I cannot possibly tell Evidently you have misgivings on the subject yourself This showboth prudence and wisdom on your part for none of us know what we are going to want three years hence nor how any person or thing Is going to look to us or appeal to us then which they i 1 ji II — Dix: I have been working for five years This brings me in contact with a number of people of my age whose friendship I want to keep but I don't know how to do it because my parents have never allowed me to have any friends or dates or to bring any company to the house This rule still continues although I contribute to the upkeep of the nice home we have and am helping my brother through college I am not privileged i to come to see to ask my friends me and I even hesitate to accept invitations from men because I am afraid of the way my parents will treat them When I have a date or two with a man I am told not to let him come to the house again I am 24 years old and I see my chances of making friends and of perhaps marrying slipping from me because of my parents' attitude What can DESPONDENT BESS I do? ti ii Ltlet ' e 1 i I 1 long long time and it seems longer If you get the wrong woman for a wife e' Ali sai alsk ass- - EIE'AGATE' h Dear Dorothy Dix—I am a young man 23 years old and have been going with a girl for about a year and a half 1 have told her that I love her but Icannot afford to marry for at least tliree Year& I am wondering if my love will last that long I am afraid that she will become a habit and that I will be so used to her that I may marry handsomest In the world Pa her without loving her as I should thinks ma's gigolo better than that cooking Is this likely to happen? Am I of the most famous chef wrong or foolish in being so doubt-tu- t of my feelings? BOB But if you have any doubts about your love for this girl lastAnswer: I do not think a man ing three years and whether she can be too careful In analyzing will be as glamorous to you then his feelings about a woman beas she iis now why not keep yourfore marrying her and being sure self free to pick out the kind of a that what he feels for her Is really wife you want when you want her a grand passion Instead of just a and are able to marry her? Wedpassing fancy Marriage lasts a ding cake Is best when eaten hot It ‘ GEMTHC YOUR r7 7 - from Preeeding Ronny Sandra and Bryant 'Wilson went up to New London this morning to go outin some kind of boat They weren't to come back until night so there's a chance they're in this storm You don't know of any way I could get to New London in a hurry do you?" Silence Then: "Not right off the bat I don't David But I can figure a way" Another silence "You're sure ehe went with Wilson?" David said Sandra's roommate said she had gone with Bryant "It doesn't matter" Ronny said' "I don't knoW why I asked thaL Tell you what David come down here as quick as you can I'll have 1 EASTER ti (Con(inued 4v rail - EASIEg— meRivc: torOWC' CHU-0 Adventure ' ArAMEI thri roug place Rather Than an Exciting - fr By CARL KUHN aS MARCH 27 1937 PLAYGIRL- -6 W men Learn About Long Engagements Are Danger ous for They Frequently Give Love a Chance to Cool—The Marriage Becomes a Common 1 4 IBUNE SATUltDAY MORNING t 1 4- |