Show WEDNESDAY MORNING AUGUST THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Throat Line Reveals Age Don’t Let It Doublecross You Warns Beautician 11 1937 Learn About Wiomen Honeydews Age No Handicap To Marriage Right Now' gla- KMdy Krph Whole Btigar Coffee Una adds of the throat itiuneasurje-abl- y to the yolithf of an actress The lively Grace Moore whose youthful t throat line is one Ida Jean Kaln of her beet features has her own way of keeping those molded contours She rocks the knuckles of her clenched fists up the column of the throat and on up to the tem plea This massage won’t give you a glorious voice bke Mias Moore’s but it will help you to a cameo-glea-r line of throat - and jaw Singers as a rule have young throats - They not only put their throat muscles to vigorous use but they carry their heads beautifully Standing tall with head held high Is excellent throat exercise Bette Davis is the perfect example of what posture can do for the throat line Juft recently Miss Davis was cited as having the most aristocratic throat In Hollywood Notice the regal carriage of her head! Miss Davis never allows her head to tip forward in reading— as you and I do— but rather holds the book up on a level with her eyes MTMbl tMt BprriN V eiaee Laaeheoa Fretih vegetable plate 4 vegetables 200 Butter 1 tap 3 eo nmed milk or buttermilk oo Melba toast 2 this alftceg Butter Va 20 380 Dinner Boast beef lean 200 hummer squash 30 Butter y pst 20 120 Parsley potato Psar and cream ehccN salad (frnit 150 dressing) Watermelon average slice 20 the recip for the soup The meat was standing rib roast of beef and was served with Yorkshire pudding and green- - peas Lois had considered green beans and summer squash but she found the peas were best on the day she went to market so'she took those The salad was made of well-wash- Com Total calories for day Copyright 1937 1243 for The Tribune Horoscope For Today If August 11 is your birthday the best hours for you on this date are from 10:15 a m to 12:15 p m 2:15 to 4:15 p m and 7:15 to 9:15 p The danger periods are from 8:15 to 10:15 a m from 5:15 to 715 p m and from 915 to 11115 p m If a woman and August 11 is your birthday your personality ought to Protect your throat line with win you many friends You should Send for leaflet daily exercise have sufficient to “Let’s Chin Awhile” It id S cents bv mail or 1 cent if you call at enable you to face the business the slightest diffiThe Tribune-TelegraHome world without culty Your staunchest friends and Service Bureau Salt Bake City greatest admirers will probably be Utah m More than anything else posture determines the line of the throat Permitting the head to poke forward continually stretches the deli' s muscles under the chin anT fosters a sagging aged line Corrective throat exercises should begin at 30 for at that age you can prevent these telltale signsof neglect yt is never too late however toy do ometihng toward erasing wrinkles and firming a flabby throit Begin your throat beauty o exerthis program with ' cise: easy-to-d- ' of the opposite sex You may shortly enter into negotiations that are k likely to mean money in your but do not count your chickens before they are hatched You perhaps will meet a seemingly unimportant person whom you will later on discover has a great amount of influence which he may use in your behalf You can never tell who can be of help to you so it is good judgment to be courteous to everyone Interior decorating writing teaching painting selling publicity work or actively engaged in some business of your own catering to the general public is apt to make you financially secure Your expock-etboo- pectations regarding matrimony are likely to be realized The child corn on August 11 ought to be a continuous source of joy to Us parent At the “puppy love” age it may meet just the right person to exert an influence needed to make U ambitious to succeed in some particular line of professional work Through earnest efforts gratifying results can If a man and August 11 is your natal day you ought to possess qualifications that can be advantageously used as: A lawyer engineer architect artist actor salesman author or physician Successful People Born on August 11 Gifford Pinchot forester and a governor Of Pennsylvania George W Armstrong express-ma- n Robert G Ingersoll lawyer and orator Jeffries Wyman scientist Judah P Benjamin statesman Ichabod Washburn inventor and manufacturer Sit in a straight-backe- d chair Copyright 1937 for The Tribune With the small of the back and ths shoulders flat against the chair back Tilt the head back until you are Cotton Favored- PARIS tffb— Mrs Donald Balcom looking at the ceiling and then roll the head from one shoulder to the former Millicent Rogers is gothe other slowly Now sit up tall ing in for cotton in a big way She in the 4hair and with’ head held has a sprigged cotton suit in her high point the chin over one shoul- summer wardrobe the jacket made Do not with reverS which gather under thq der and then the other lower the tip of the chin You must chin instead of folding back Her keep chin and hepd high to benefit beach togs include a sleeveless dress in dark blue cotton printed over from this exercise In Hollywood the fashion and with tiny hearts in a lighter shade Both are Schiaparelli hair designers devise ways of cre- of blue ating the illusion of those breath- - models There is no especial period of life when men and Women are marriage-wis- e and exempt from making mistakes in choosing their partners but If there is going to be any time limit put upon wedding bells they should be forbidden to ring out for those In their teens not for those in the 60s Statistics show that a hundred marriages go on the rocks where one old man and' woman marriage suffers a like fate Puppy love peters out often-e- r than does congenial friendship The judge who believes that all people of 60 should be prevented from marrying also forgets that 6Q isn't age now as it used bo be It isn’t the Winter of life It is just Indian Summer There was a time when men and women of 60 were supposed to be senile and doddering with no further interest in life and nothing to do but bo sit in a corner and reflect on their later end But most of the sixtyish you know now are as frisky as you please up on their toes going places and doinfe things and they haven’t bhe slightest intention of dying for the neKt fifteen or twenty years Half of the men who run the country and carry on the big enterprises are 60 or over and they are just as capable of picking out a wife as they ever were which may not be saying much but what man at what age knows what kind of a package he is going to draw out of the matrimonial grab-ba- g I Personally I am strong for elderly people marrying provided they marry their own age class For an old man to marry a young girl or for an elderly woman to ulre a boy husband la a fatal mistake because in such cases they are inevitably bound to miss the one thing for which they married and that Is companionship To have that two people must have the same background the same traditions That is impossible when one belongs to one generation knd the other to another There can be no greater bar between a man and woman than not being able to say to each other "don’t you remember?” for The Tribune 1937 Copyright Tomato Jelly Is Delicious Tomato jelly with a delicate flavor Is made by this recipe: Five teaspoons unflavored gelatin 3 cup water 1 No 2 can or cups tomatoes 2 tablespoons onion juice cup bay leaf teasliced celery dash cayenne Worcesterii spoon salt teaspoon shire sauce 2 tablespoons lemon 214 juice So Many People— ’ remark when they first try on their new glasses— "I Feel Like' I Hava e New Pair of Eyes" and actually thatjs whet they have There's 6 Reasonl Soak gelatin in cold water five minutes Mix remaining ingredients except lemon juice bring to boiling point and let boil 10 minutes Add lemon juice and gelatin and when gelatine Is dissolved strain Turn into wet molds and chill Remove from molds to bed of crisp lettuce leaves and gatnish with mayonnaise Serves six to eight N Fitted Coat Friendly enough for home or beach is a grand fitted coat of white pique with a printed design of enormous red lobsters It has a red metal slide fastener - Delicious New Cookies Recipes1 as tha careful exacting examination fives by optometrists with offices in our store detects the ailments of your eyes and corrects them by modern methods r SCHUBACH OPTICIANS maks your classes in a modern shop with modern equipment will follow the most specific necessity booklet 7 V has caHed published a “Successful Cookies” which contains recipes for making refrigerator that ' 27i Thef Home Service Bureau of The Salt Lake Tribune- - Telegram Schubach Optical Co and cookies drop cookies- - filled cookies and scores of miscel‘ laneous cookies This booklet will enable you to stock your cookie jar with a delicious assortment of cookies to be served with bev- erages for the snack or as a dessert accompaniment For your copy of "Successful Cookies" send 15 cents (coin or stamps) to The Salt Lake Tribune - Telegram Home ’Service Bureau Your copy will be sent by return mail e — — — drained lettuce endive sticks thin slices of green pepper cress The Dorothy Dix Your own experience must have taught you that neither age nor brains nor previous condition of servitude seems to have the slightest effect on an Individual in picking out a mat's We see senile grandpas and schoolboys making the same mistakes Shrewd men of tne world and learned college professors display the same lack of judgment that morons do Men and women who have had two or three decrees apiece keep on being repeaters Page) (Nancy was still thinking about her dinner party She had worked out Lois fond delusion she loved him for himself alone or one old woman has invested her late husband’s insur ance money in a gigolo don't doom all tha aixyish to lonely old ages AO 00 120 1 rounded tap 30 1 tap cream 1 roaaded tap 50 milk FLORENCE LA GANKE By ck and no Don't Have Troubled Dreams For Dessert By CARL KUHN By IDA JEAN KAIN By DOROTHY DEC f takingly beautiful throat lines Here Makeup may cover a multitude are some tips from them: An eminent divorce court judge throat la short wear of akin declares that marriage of persons as the inimitable Eddie If your dress low in front and ths past '60 years of age should be proCantor puts it but not even the hair If swept back from the epr hibited by law Oh magic of makeup v you have a long nesk avoid the fie judge! Non' can minimize a line and wear dresses that sense! Have a double chin Diet come up high the hair fall in )e art because The chin line bob of a long the throat the length one rich old man tells an actress’ line has married a JWnrM - sg-i- n headlines flapper under the BtmkftMMitoj Calorie mour girl is going to let her chin double cross her That clear-cu- t 15 m OF THE EARTH AND THE MOON K SO 6REAT THAT A JUMPER ’ one-six- th INSTALMENT 10 The next week passed uneventfully and Jeanne no longer worried about the safety xt her position at the Bartletts’ Cilly was away from the apartment most of the time and when Norma Carteret dropped In Jeanne shw her only from a distance The young actress no longer troubled Gordon Bartlett or his secretary by trying to come into the library Lance had been as good as his Word Evidently ha had talked With Cilly or with Norma at any rate work in the library went qn uninterrupted And during the busy days Jeanne found herself so absorbed that the It longing for Bryan was dulled was only at night after she got home that she found time heavy on her hands and the loneliness unbearable Once or twice she saw Mart but he no longer put himself out to be agreeable and Jeanne found that it was better to be lonely than to spend the evening quarreling with him Then one Friday morning Gordon Bartlett decided to take a hurried trip to Boston There were some reference books he needed in connection with his work He left the ALLirini High Blood Pressure Relief tor thousa these with tablets made two-col- nil d was well is a large sliced paper-thi- n tan color as curls at the edges and becomes brittle as brittle can be This is served without butter when passed with a green salad The dessert course was an easy one Lois ordered four small honeydew melons the morning she cut them into halves and hollowed them In Tribune apartment just before luncheon telling Jeanne she could have the week-en- d free After he left she finished typing some notes and then went into the 'small room off the terrace for lunch The long week end stretched endlessly ahead It was better to be busy she thought on time her hands with than have nothing to do Invited to House Party Cilly Bartlett ran in breathlessly Lois hollows the honeydews the edible pulp In small set this In the cold The shells compartment to chill were n this compartment too At serving time the hollowed shells tvere filled ' with pineapple ice— and — the honeydew — melon— A sprig of deep fresh mint added the accent of color This dessert Is so easy to prepare and is so attractive to look at tbat Lois wondered why she never had used it before Raspberry ice and watermelon are a happy combination too But water-m’elo- n and pineapple are not so good cutting She pieces citement and Jeanne thought looking at her that when she was happy Cilly was really beautiful Now in her excitement over the coming week-en- d she told Jeanne how dull life usually was Jeanne thought of Lance and wondered if his devotion meant nothing to the girl Their conversation was interrupted as Parks came in “A cablegram for you Miss Cecile” he said Cilly looked up in surprise “A on rgor is and the combination of honeydew raspberry It’s queer what will flavors won't blend and what ones ’ Nancy has a leaflet on Canning Fruits and Vegetables Send a envelope stamped to Nancy Page care of Ths Salt Lake Tribune Copyright Page Nineteen) SEE THAT JOAN WEST! WALL LOWER AGAIN! 1937 dreams Do you dream you’re being smothered or buried alive? This shows a secret feeling that you’re being over- whelmed by the demands of everyday life Remember that you have no more burdens make you than many other Make an honesb effort to people meet your problems and your sleep will be less troubled Learning to read the language pt dreams heeding the hints they give can ful Our ng Tour happier more success- booklet Interpretigives you tbe key modern psychology uses to unlock Dreams secrets of character and personf Send 15 cents for our booklet Interpreting Your Dreams to The ality Tribune Telegram Home Service Bureau Salt Lake City Uteh Write plainly your name address and the name of booklet Castaways of the Wager I—WRECKED NEAR AN ISLANDf The southern end of Chile has such a cold and dreary climate that not many peopje live there Some Indians maks it 'their home but not a large number Just 196 years ago last May the British "Wager” sailed near the coast of southern Chile It was under command of Captain Cheap A storm arose The waves grew high and the wind blew hard Some of the topsails were torn from the yards in the fury of the gale Through the night the sailors fought the storm About four o'clock in the morning the ship bottom The rolling break- ers struck it one after another and at length it became free Then the sailora found that the rudder They cut down the mainmast Was broken and the pilot could not steer An effort was made to by woods and came upon adjust the sails ao the vessel would which had been built by Indians go toward shore and this was but had been deserted This gave partly successful In a little while shelter to a few men but the rest it p&saed'be tween two rocks and saw no way of guarding themwas wedged between them not a selves from rainfall— until a carof overturning the great distance from land To keep penter thought the vessel from being blown 'over "cutter" It was fixed on crops on its side the sailors cut down and made a fairly good "house” for some of the rest of the men the mainmast More important was the question The captain ordered the lifeboats to be lowered and too many men of food Very little had been crowded into the first one It al- brought from the “Wager"— only a most turned over when it touched few bags of blrcuiU broken into the water but was righted And took jiowder The waves were too high the men safely to the coaat7Other for a time to go back to ths vessel 1 so the shipwrecked men had to boats followed When the men on the shore were vp mainly on what food they could counted it was found they num- find ashore Seagulls were shot bered 140 Although they did not and wild celery was picked Limpets learn the fact until later they were and other shellfish were found along on an island not on the main- the shore One day three cahod were seen land Looking about they saw they had coming toward the island They landed beside a bay Behind them were filled with Jndians rose a mountain which they named (For Adventure section of your - scrapbook) “Mount Misery” UNCLE RAY One of the men explored the near-11 The Tribune YOU A YES I COULD FOR THAT BIG WAY I HEARD WHAT HE SAID ! 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garlic No taste no well-washe- pan in an oven so that the fire almost goes out Then the bread is left on for about a half hour or more It turns a sun- or 1937 for The Copyright THESE STOCKINGS - bread The PUt in low Columbus discovered the new world beauticians were practicing combinations their arts in among the Aztec ladies of Mexico A yellow cream called “axin” was especially liked and the powder base Was of a reddish ochre Sometimes the upper part of the face was red below’ being yellow or black Often a third color was used on the lips and teeth Holiday Bride of preceding instalSynopsis ments: After two lonesome years m New York Jeanne MacDonald secretary to Carleton Conway fails in love with Bryan Patterson and for nearly a year has Worn the young engineer’s ring but has been delaying the wedding as she wants to save for her widowed mother Then Bryan insists they be married on Christmas eve saying he is being sent to South America and that he will tafie rare nf Mrs MacDonald whn lives alone on a rocky farm near Hilton The next day Conway says he is retrenching and must let her go Wealthy Lance Larkin stops at her desk as he always does when be comes to consult Conway his attor- She hurries to the apartment she shares with Sandra Sumner so she won't miss Bryan’s regular phone call Sandra asks her why she wastes her time on Bryan when Larkin is interested in her and calls Martin Downes a Hilton boy a boor from the sticks Bryan doesn’t Mart takes her to dinner phone Ffe growls about his underpaid job Preoccupied thinking of Bryan she doesn’t p to test when he kisses her as they part Sandra intimates she Heartbroken is seeing Bryan Jeanne goes to her mother and Is amazed to learn Mart has anMrs nounced their engagement MacDonald has developed heart trouble Gordon Bartlett a writer engages Jeanne as secretary His sister Cecile objects to Larkin's talking to Jeanne but Lance drives He says Cilly needs her home spanking at times Norma Carteret at Cilly's cocktail ‘party tries to but Bartlett’s work interrupt Jeanne bars her at the door red ready-boxe- 6 times as high as on the emrti The moon is our nearest stellar neighbor its distance from the earth varying from 220000 to more than 250000 miles The earth's mass is 80 times that of the moon In terms of gravity that means that at the surface of the moon the acceleration of gravity is only that at the surface of the earth so a woman could jump six times as high on the moon as on 300 years before the earth round etrlps dressing curly wafer radishes flavored French one She was serving toasted cassava cakes with salad Lois found a round cardboard carton of these cakes in a smart grocery store The rounds were lace-thi- n and quite granular much as If they had been made of white cornmeal These slices were buttered with softened butter and then placed butter side down on a griddle Ae they toasted they softened and the waitress folded them over or semlrolled them They were aent in with the salad Had Lois not been able to find the" cassava cakes she would have used Melba toast which she could purchase d or could make at home DIFFERENCE 8ETWEEN THE GfWlTATioM could Jump on the moon cucumber of V m- few |