Show Tli: - - JULY17 1937 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING - 25 I 0 Stretchlo-Makelit- - 1 4 How You 5' Can' Stay in Health - - On—Summer-Mornin-gs Lazy Exercise but Slims - ' By MA JEAN KAIN Learn About Wornen What Today Wise MothetTAbsents—Vrt — - - - - - — t way-pu- BRAIN Nor IN :' Nt) MENTIONED- lu'l! '1? - - rit WOMEN oF INDIA Ilife"4'f':41111"4"9"f:::::1 D - fl-i- ' t n''as-li- ' I 4 7 t t ti i ' often your friends scratch the face the neck the ears the nose the scalp or some other part in an effort to allay the annoyance 150 lisp 80 250 80 - Luncheon Thicken bouillon 1 cup cheese Celery stuffed with cream 2 stalks 75 Lettuee and tomato—riandwieh (Re250 ducer's mayonnitise— Melon 50 il 4 I Dinner Grilled ham :Yr i l'ello tr111 I 1 slice 43414112-inc- till 1I'll: —Fresh peaso-—ruButter 1 level tsp Hot roll Butter 14 pat Glass skimmed milk ill Copyright 4! highest Stretch to wake up Before out of bed you force yourself stretch up with the arms and down with the legs If you bed has a low headboard or rail grasp- it with the hands and pull! While still pulling up with the arms slowly turn the body at the waist and try to roll over on one hip then the other hip Slip a pillow under your shoulders —double pillows for double chins— so that your head hangs over and moves freely Tilt your head back and up touching the chin to al- ternate shoulders Now rotate the head in a lazy circle not more than half a dozen times and relaxThis - 0 i I -- 06 ')(7 - '- ' ittrtit "A 44rtr ' I ' ' - - mow -- — - ' t a - tt- r4 -- 1 ) r N i NI- 1 " - - ? I L' 10 I j IN 0000000" 0 lios:: CIRCUMFERENCE 001 a f ts o't- ' t - — k-s The crinoline was first brought Crinolines reached - their greatest into general use by Queen Claude size in the middle of the nineteenth wife of Francis I of France in 1530 century Three ladies could hardly Skirts were very full and stretched crowd into a small room so large over a widestiff petticoat mounted werethe—skirts ActressesappearT medieval or whalebont- - ling Iirr coit—hoops These hoops were so large that a dramas even wore them on the cousin of the Duke of Montmorency stage once saved his life from assassins by hiding him under her hoop Copyright 1937 for The Tribune -- thisegaider — Heat and Drafts Injure Flowers -- Greek-tragedies- With Uncle Ray at 4 iTrtri I ( it but be of - s ease-that-i- — i is responsible a BE ARRESTED Writes: A says thatt MAY E M i A ' -- d Id - - -- 'FURNITUREIR liGS - -- 1) d — 71— M 0 ER-A- Plo---- :1) tN -- The store will close to prepare for the sale 441 9 1 t tf'Z: The 0 Saturday: after-noo- n We will open again at a m Monday July 19 1937'4 strain low ' ' ) 111)It3 -- - - 1837 DINIVOODEVS" - " 'GOOD F - 37 WES1 - - FIRST -- Tasq-1Fill - Grilled ''''' 1 "- - - 0:71i ' r te frt: ' ' ' : ''''' ' 1 :':''''' :' ''210 JX 7 - i:-711r- '7'' II CA 11 sTA 7 c '4 ' ' an extra vegetable with a light dinner ' -- ---- — - 1b as - — I - I ‘1 — — i !: 0 ‘ -- -- ' n '''' - a ‘11- 14:i111111j3 — I 4' ot- AP ( ‘ livt 1111 1 -- -- - 7 i - i : - - Ilk j1 al I — cit 4 i't' -- 6 k 101 ' ---- - - 44 ' 4 e-- x 4 i — - k7-7---7- -- s 5 9 3 6 ' ' : - RiifIc Yellows 'l t Greena 'l - ' - -- ' and l color : ' 3 eidams Rose ittt 3 ' ' - of - color —these :h dfrsa:::yri 171ng carpets uphoisteryetef ' owners ' ilifiriol: in d - - - - heedin-g-ihéltriui- — g 54 colors rep - popularity-thes- e ' most complete-- the reserl assortnfent produced in WANTED dt ition to the b il'autif andes "ulshabright" d the popular - -- --— — all ----- - - ' 1 - - - -- - - - ' " i ii --- t r - 4: - - types ofBENNETT'S PAINT - ' - -- - - VN 14 1111174-1- - - TT - it G1TA S S 16 41k INT South Street- - W First And Dealers inJ Bennett's Paint Products - '' CO - ' I 61-6- 5 - — - 7— ':' - ' '' - ' '6 6 - — :dee'orators and s - - monihs of preparation Selected -- after ' Blues - 4 Ivories -- ' - - -- - - 1 - 1 ' i - --- - f Blue-Green- s - — - ij ' Th ' - est 1! - - 't ' - ' - AillW 7z:14 - f 011 - : o ' ' addte the-wa- - '' ' t:14:: 0111V:it-SS111C(1131S fIt - ' - ' It's fun to read palms whether tise power and success If the life the acDne interligence your More do look fOr starsl--Th- e Let's see first from your heart line you find the merrier One at the Is it base of the first finger as illusthe state of your affections clear anctdeep like A in the photo- trated means shining success for fnrntnil dliffctrent graph? You've a warm loving na- you Clilind On ture Is it forked like Eiatthe end lucky nearest the first finger? 'tour love sition Mel is strong and deep 'Is it chained does liven-- up parties like C11F1irtatious hal:IRK-- Or heart with amusing- character readings a tinerun parallel to the booklet y like D? - In- - from palms- Our line part 4of creased affection Jet some stage "Palmistry and Astrology" gives the help of your life oef exact instructions with -- A head line like iA shows charts and diagrams flew! lino seitII 15 units for our boo e tea A clialued a-almktry and CINow for theconcentrattoif Tribune-Telegrahome service bu- is it long life line reau Salt Lake City Utah Write deep health an& ripe old age for You pilinly your name address and the Lines branching up from it prom- name of booklet ' s- tomatoes are such grand them one inch thick - - --- tA — - t - -- 1k :: ::::44k4 : 'z'S ' Offering range of shadevand fine paint of EVERY TYPE for ALL DECORATIVE — NEEDS on interior and exterior-surfaces- ' - - : te -' - Then roll in fine corn flake crumbs and broil for about 10 minutes ' t -:- is 'Ins' - moot — : rctith i 7 it' 4 - h i Copyright 1937-- 7 f or'rhe Tribune— -- 11 irr? sub- - as — ESTABLISHED 1-- 11 - addition Short but sweet dtpcing skirts give charm to new eiening frocks for dancing daugh–trs A new model is in white mousseline with simple bodice and a skirt composed of tiers trimmed with embroidered clusters of violets The violet clue- ters in natural colors' with green — leaves are embroidered only on three tiers that comprise the lower portion of the skirt t(:)11 '''44:44::::1:1441iZzi )1111 z dust smoke and bright lights If the underlying cause is corrected recovery is prompt and complete If it is not removed the condition may develop into a severe ulcerative form More rest Is indicated ' ' In exposure-t- o I IL )-1:'f'- '1V4'4:4:ii irritants REPLY most Short and Sweet ' ''' Is ril" --- for The Tribune 1937 Copyright 1 't ' the-wid- hair years-althoug- Patvi--- el the Bell library care this newspaper 247 West 43rd street New York N Y - f i I sties for—about six Can I am in good health you teil me something about Causes and curse- ect-to E7WEK7C)NLY--4 0 - ea- - STIES writes: I have been S vourrequest-to-Ang- - v ' '' -- -PAW I 4 ‘ — Does long do with has prepared a - special booklet (No 301) en- titled "Obedience" in which be tells parents how to tope with the difficult problems of disobedience Send for it 10 cents Address -- :: tt1:l ti 4e 11 4-'' v4": 7 — HEADACHES t0 - gelleaSzvo : ‘" ' Easr to Learn Palmistry '''' D M -j- ) - - No - ': "Call hoo-ho- o when you're ready" said Aunt Prissy returning to her : ing Snort die beard the watpr running and went to see how things were getting on A very thoughtful looking Bobbie stood by the tub his washrag in his hand wondering just what to do next "I'll lend you a hand this morn-wit- h ing" said Aunt Prissy briskly "How warm do you like It?" "Oh just so it won't freeze me I don't care" said Bobbie 17'-- eyele-t- REPLY - 4 t writes: - M l back" '41'44' '1444: I - I :: 1 illost:1- -- out nave aiiiihrrIg aches? '1 - ': ' 4) kit :''': '4':44110' for strain—of-any—k-ind--t- again — HAM AND N : " -not--many REPLY break "Once-a while?—What't the idea? You've grown up young man and you are going to help yourself after --this" He really was much better Try absenting yourself a while when the spoiled child of the family begins taking too much out of — yott It does work wonders some- times and have my breakfast 4in I to have a bath or not?" "A bath? Oh of course if you like Need any help?" "No 'Scept maybe drying my l called "millers" The millers turn NEW YORK 110- -A minimum-price- d the grain into a kind of flour and linen girdle is offered for in a storeroom for summer wear as a this pleasant change use during the winter front those woven mainly of wool The harvesters live in districts One store selling the lightweight insects model emphasizes Where there are its coolness and of other kinds They eat insects flexibility for sports when they can obtain them but depend-mostl- : on seeds for food Ants have been observed to sleep Brocacles Slips o least-trest IffitrYtillle to time ) NEW 'YORK (Al—Slips made of The resting period seems to last satin brocade are on the market about three hours Sometimes an ant finds an insect They promise to be especially popwhich it too large for it to moved ular for wear with summer cotton lace dresses a Then it goes back to the nest' and thol Tuberculosis may be arrested if not too far advanced and—if careful living requirements are met—the germs will remain safely walled up for the remainder of life - But if resistance is lowered by disease or germs—will 1CC)MMENCES: while" ' in news-Alexand- er - ' f person with an arrested case-intuberculosis may live to a ripe old age B says that havingr had it once the disease may become active possible? again Is this - d large-- even more may the intolerdistressing because able sense of futility It is important to find the culprit quickly because the skin may be seriously infected through scratching with dirty fingers and the original source may be hidden in an inflammatory mass of tissue Let us identify the starting point before we attempt treatment Every not obvious demands a careful and critical esamination to rule out systemic disease or to identify the particular irritant which I - sec: and then he cane& mere& Astonished he scrambled out of bed and went looking for her In his mother's chair IyAuthnet sitting room window sat Prissy reading the newspaper "here's mother? Tell herr I want her" said Bobbie loudly - Aunt Prissy read the paragraph through slowly lowered the paper and said in a far away voice "What's that? OlL your mother? She left for a vacation thie moring" raised her paper again and let the silence speak in her stead-- For a few minutes Bobbie stood there gazing at the folded paper then he sighed and said - pain -- -- o A rs — ot-going -- (r) 1foollys ' — - hours-afterwar- M SEMI-ANNUA- L — 40- he-w- - I ---' L paratory 'school has developed a remarkable imagination If this is trained in the right direction it can become an extremely valuable asset This trait requires most careful handling If a man and July 17 is your natal- day may prove Instinct very helpful in business perhaps will guide you in making As an - architect wise decisions contractor financier broker author nlawyeractororAectureryour pet ambition is likely to be realized Successful People Born on July 17: B Meek Jurist and autho John Wilbur Quaker preacher and writer John J Astormerchant Samuel Wood publisher George Gibbs antiquarian Horatio N Spencer physician Copyright 1937 for The Tribune -- three-quarte- 4937:- -- - pre- 1 : 'f well-know- Pr jOLY---19- ' s box-pleat- DINWOODEY'S " t ) -- ' - "GAD FURNITURE t -- r pro-stori- If you would keep flowers fresh when you receive them from the florist put them in the icebox for an hour or two or until you need them for your centerpiece It is a good idea if possible lo keep them in the icebox overnight If you want a spot of color in a dull room a few blooming hyacinths the trick or tulips will-tur- n Keep flowers out of drafts as much as possible They are more susceptible to a chilLthan humans --- ESTABLISHED 1857 1 - -- erally- by 18So's OWEN :01a N- - 4' i :') re k WORE CRINOLINE4 MEASuRiNG IID IARQS t 41 7 1:''-:1:- - I- TE '''"---- ': 11 :' ' - 1 ' ' -- 4i- t ' n' - ' ' k f' i 11 - k4 - '-- or a N'4-- 't il ' 4 '''''''::-VVt fb 4 o'-i-l 41to :00"'r t tfr lto- ' 0 ‘" Inc it' ( 41I - - Villr A t ' ' 061 0 Da for The Tribune 1937 or r r - NM Much " If you wish to escape trouble learn to cbritrol these disYou are likely plays of anger to exercise a great influence on the lives of many people You may be more popular with men n than sex -- you arc most likely outspoken and have very little patience with people who beat around a bush You love to be entertained and to entertain As ail artist musician entertainer actress interior decorator saleslady or demonstrator you ought to be very successful The child born on July 17- gen- - o Dem'an-diTà- 1 there are no special nerves that In other convey the sensation which words the transmit the consciousness of pain carry the information to the brain What are some of the possible causes? To begin with there are lice and the itch mite (scabies) by-D- ay Bites eaused by masoulto jiggers and bedbugs are responsiPink With Black ble as well as plant parasites 'obtains helpers How does It tell the such as ringworm and infections A Little Saturday Talk Ethereal and elegant is an eve- ants other about the with bacteria We must think also I hope you have enjoyed your There is reason to believe discovery? that ants fling ensemble of black and pink of irritating chemicals those is of frothy black tulle about ants Those little ani- give signals with their feelers tap- The dressover duced by plants—poison oak ivy delicate pink satin them one mounted ants to tell other ping can mals be but pests certainly they or sumac and various dyes oils tiny pink satin or another The tapping systhing and solvents used in industry have interesting ways With it comes a cape however is not clearly under- neckline Sometimes- drugs taken internally of ostrich feathers shaded from We have spoken of red amazon stood A few ants and how they make slaves also will bring on the disorder A housewife who has a garden and pink to black n are susceptible to some of other special kinds We have not who does not like to have aphids headache nostrum with the result hadspacetotelLaboutcarpenter on her roses said to- - me the other that an eruption may break out ants which are experts at digging day "The ants certainly don't get which will itch intensely There is tunnels in wood Carpenter ants much milk from the 'cows' I get I also the allergic type brought on by have thick jaws and can bit away hold of!" UNCLE RAY I proteins to which the patient is bits of wood making long passagesensitive Ldir MMLI to Use nests this IJP07 coupon join the 1937 ways and hollows for their Constitutional diseeze should be Theyeutthrough logsandsometUncle Ray Scrapbook Club! of most one of To Uncle the and gay imes bore Into wooden houses and thought of bridges troublesome Care of Salt Lake Tribune accompaniments desire is -to -Lake scratch "white Salt Termites (the the jaundice City Utah Dear Uncle Ray: I want to join constantly In older people bath or ants") have customs something like water itch or that which attends carpenter ants but termites do not the 1937 Uncle Ray Scrapbook drying of the skin is often exceed- really belong to the ant family The club and I inclose a stamped'enFinally there is carpenters on the other hand are velope carefully addressed to myingly disturbing a group in which because of some true ants Large numbers of them self Please send Me a membernervous or emotional state the pa- exist on our continent ship certificate a leaflet telling ' tient will declare that he cannot Australia has "bulldog ants" how to make a corner scranbook ' Their beads are red and their of my own and a printed design 'endure the sliffering bodies are half red half black Bullto paste on the cover of my scrapCareful Examination book dog ants are about 0041) Obviously with so many factors of an inch long They have jaws Irgrie :'' there can be no single panacea Re- - which work Ilike scissors and at the Name 14) '4 al lief can be secured only through a end of the abdomen each one has Street Or R F D inch fola stinger about a quarter of an '::' careful search for the basis ' ' ''' of the long lowed by the application il City I We must grant at ' Harvesting ants are not known proper remedy 4114-i- f the outset that the manifestation is to plant anything but they go out State or Province a protest against something to gaty after day in the summer to 0'4i ' her grain The seeds are taken Copyright 1937 for The Tribune There is no actual which objects — IIDFC0 vsy — '''' 1e'''44k1 0tk- - - br tempo' led Bitthect and 2dresed4 Bobbie By ANGELO BATRI Bobbie aged 4 had been making looked around for breakfast Aunt Is my breakhis mother's life a martyrdom— He Prissy said nothing fast readyr would not eat without spoon feeding "I think so I think Mollie was and not th e nkn:m- - cgetting it ready while you had your without dramatict'i bath—rou might ask her and oee!:—7 t a c companiments - ' It took Bobbie only a few min-He said "No Ir:n:li utes to decide that the old style ':'P won't do any4'''::vi behavior would not do Ile gave thing" when his :'::' 'Lt''''': He ate his very little trouble mother asked : meals when ' they were offered ordered The more':K: i': 'ii bhn he went to bed without e 1' 7ku: '0 shetoughtwith —tantrum He asked- for hie mother him the stouter :1 repeatedly but made no demonbecame his deter-- : :41 stration when he was told she bad mination to op- gone away for a rest and would pose her come back when she felt able to One morning take care of him again Bobbie awoke t turned over - and "She might come sooner if she -looked about ex- to be a knew- - you were "x4tt:lot of trouble to her" said Aunt pectingto comehis PAW at Angelo mother In her cool and casual tone Once and say "Up now and take Prissy seemed to think that over Bobbie your bath so I can get on with my About four he an- all ready-tsay nounced as one work" and made a grave— having "NO I don't want to" Mother did decision "You tell mother that when 7not come she comes back I won't make her tired I'll help myself once In a He lay there for a few I - (40 - la ‘1 ‘-- - 4 ‘) Lldix4 t : 0141 ruCtUre I00 33 100 50 80 -63 51238 Total calories for day lour Dietitian IDA JEAN i I 0): rf 'Tfil r11i'l)as k t: Temperature and ellanacter of the clothing (its fit texture and composition) are factors and of course much depends upon the irritability of the cuticle From the standpoint 423 100 —And pineapple—rine I '' z Al Factors - 0 1 Wei L-- Orange juice lig glass Poached egg on toast Coffee 1 tsp cream 1 rounded sugar lc 1 TOES I : )) ' ON TH EI R s ritk co004 v k e - - ) i' i' Wall 14 A- - a ' ' - WEAR ) OFTEN ::: Ip i ' ' 6- -- i 't 7 eitLE TI-- I 110Z1 — 11!4404v 1" At ts Child If July17 in your birthday the best hours for you On this date are from 10 a m until noon from 2 '— to 4 p m and from 9 to 11 p m Tpe danger periods are from 8 to 10 'THE 14Ns - a m front T tt1 9 1Lm and from hORDI- 6 RACE" p muntli midnight YOu If a woman and July 17 is your jA CRN6rEHM ' birthday you ought to be capable of rising to any unexpected occasion Ordioarily placid you may )' ::145k (1J oh' "S Ill-I-E :: :i 4 (tiroc:441p-7111"-- Herself-When—Scil- rou -- To : 4' By IDR IRVING S CUTTER- ! simple stretch attacks the dowager's of cushion and double chins while re- – ITCIIING—A UNIVERSAL Stretching is a lazy exercise but a smart way of keep laxing the nerve centers at the base - COMPLAINT of the neck ing in trim during the hot months Itching Is a symptom with many Send for the leaflet "General when you wilt at 7!::!:::: ?::::r:: :: COMMA It Is like a kite with sevExercises—To Keep You Trim the mere sugges- A tails The literature of every eral and Fit ss a Fiddle" Leaflet -- - tion - of vigorous age bears evidence of thLs Irksome Is 3 cents by mail or 1 cent e x e r- setting-u- p 't ' affliction If you call at The Tribune- Shakespeare says in "Troilus and Cressida":: "I would buhome service This 'slimming '':': Telegram 101 thoui didst itch 'from head to foot Tea i' inidium Is more Salt Lake City Utah and I have the scratching of thee" like a tonic than: I For more stretch of the trunk Hooke in his "Micrographia" :a an exercise It is nictt the-bed muselesi-slide-e- ff feet first n—itching---- t lc kiln- - al es good' for your 'f-f- 15 is until the trunk Chaucer t '144 Miller's only Tale" supported says in "The frazzled nerves as 14 feet resting on the floor Lift the "My mouth hath icched all this for your more oh- ::P 'oet level to a the with-leg up longe day" stinate b ulge LI: :::: 19:::::::-'- ' right becL and continue to raise it until Socrates dilated at length upon Stretching whichk ::2f":: e: ' Return It an forms To the pleasures of scratching looks upward angle and feels 0106 to floor and repeat with the left leg most of us mortals however it conmild is on a Five times for each leg: stitutes little more than a persiswith moat of the You've begun your exercise with- tent nuisance strenuous e x e r- ::: These out out of bed! There is scarcely an area on the lazy cises in the task of Ida Jean Kain getting for summer body that may not be affected at breaking down fat pads Yet a set exercises suggested too seem to be easy one time or another To the dermaof stretching exercises will leave slimming may for effectiveness but if you will do tologist (specialist in skin dLseases) 70u relaxed! — and them morning really It bears a comparable significance During the summer months ex- stretch every you will find they benefit with pain which conveys to the rcise in the morning when the your figure physician who Ls searching for the Here is still more encouragement: origin' of disease much informatemperature is lowest and vitality to It's hardgain—weight in hot tion as to the seat of the trouble 1I weather- and natural to lose Take In some instances the source Ls in your exercise for 10 minutes in the easily detected and removed -cool of the morning keep your gl- others for itching aboutd example n 1200 ories within daily and yDkr-cathe rectum great difficulty may bel melt away a pound a week encountered in abating the distress et BALANCED REDUCING MEND Occasionally it is persistent --- Breakfast Calories other times fleeting Observe how no - Ac1I Means B 1 ' - - I |