Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE' SATURDAY MORNING -- NOVEMBER 27 1937 Times When Teachers Gaiety Prevails at Rowland Hall as Parents-anMingle With Students ajt Colorful Annual School Bazaar d Trespass GRACE GRETHER Activities ranging from the bue councolic pleasures of an try fair to the more sophisticated modern trends oi "tea and cards” hummed gaily through rooms and corridors as Rowland Hall staged its annual bazaar Friday afternoon By DR IRVING S CUTTER The old term “nasal catarrh” nine times out of ten mean infection of one or more of the sinuses — those mysterious caverns which lie — for the most part — within the bones of the face Bacteria are so minute— we can house aever&l million on the head of a pin without crowding— that they can Invade almost every crevice nook and cranny of the body Every breath of air which we inhale probably carries dust particles laden with organismz Thus we plant microbes upon the mucous surfaces of the nasal passage Fortunately only occasionally will these enemies of health do damage W throw them off with the outpouring of mucus But whenever the nose is dry clogged or Irritated they may abide with us propagate old-tim- The affair which began at 2 p m was climaxed by a genuine Thanksgiving dingier served to 250 guests hours of 6 and 8 p m between Bright booths laden with all sorts ef holiday wares tempted the minded Colorful dolls and dainty clothes rotundly stuffed pups with oversized ears and stubby tails — kittens beribboned — vied with the of an array useful household ar- exquisitely stitched in appresenting timely hints for the proaching gift season while homemade cakes and candies and pies many at Isold a mere to luscious pittance comparable and generate toxins value received A fortune-telle- r wove glamorous 'future for a bit of silver and a sil- houette inviting minton the artist while trade games of badand ninepins transformeda "light tournament 'Uniting all beginning were well” into interests at presented for a period two plays school draA melodrama and a Chinese 4:30 p m by the matics department -- Follows Cold Ws now are in ths season when stragglers from the army of germs may take advantage of lack of resistance— which follows a common cold—and penetrate to these areas Despite the fact that we deny that we have rooms for rent within the skull bacteria apparently do not understand Against a weakened ri serve they set up Inflammation Physicians have observed that those who are less careful as to the es sentials of hygiene are more likely to be stricken and unfortunately once planted a well intrenched infection is routed out with the great meandered in and out adjoining lively “Driven from Home" play "The Sweetmeat Game” wgre portrayed by casts which included Miss Margaret Boothby Miss MarMiss Sally Boise Miss go Spargo Evelyn White AJiss T’atricla ConMiss don Miss Jean McClanahan Uison andM isa Jane Marjorie Cowan Music dances and specialties Hundreds of students teachers and friends of Rowland Hall thronged the school’s corridors Friday for Its annual bazaar parents Je Preparing to make purchases from the large variety of edibles are left to right: Mrs G Peterfurnished colorful Interludes during the dinner which followed Tables son Mrs George Critchlow Mrs were bright with autumn flowers Fred E Smith Mrs P H Kittle and seasonable themes prevailed and Mrs Frank Gregory from Traditional "away back when” the fashionables of Salt Lake City clustered along "Brigham street” and their daughters inspired the establishment of Rowland Hall — many of today’s being granddaughters firstor of the Rowland Hall young ladies— the Necessary rs lot of credit is due Miss West She helped to restore figures to normal After the fashion of reformWest Mae ers to the swung other extreme but ' she was a de- lightful c h a nge ' 1 4 from the i scraw- Ida Jean Kain ny vogue She awakened us and made us realize how frightfully angular we were There has always been a suspicion in my mind that the enthusiasm for the Westward curves was largely promoted by the buxom girls She certainly showed them how to get away with a few excess pounds The average woman however would rather look like a belle of the thirties so curves are back to normal Today's ideal figure is supple and slim giving the appearance of agelessness Curves? Yes Bilt the A t ®F Persian Lamb Silver Fox Lynx Wolf Badger Formerly priced '$6950 to $19875 Fur-trimm- off Suits fur trimmed and sport models Formerly priced $8975 to $21950 off and C®STOMIES and fancy with fur jackets Formerly priced $2975 to $22950 and curves lovely Home Ser- Tribune-Telegram ®FF and their for Write the leaflet Measure Your Curves” which will tell you about your figure Leaflet is 3 cents by mail or 1 cent If you call at The C®§TIDMIE§ Vi curves of beautifully toned muscles not of excess fat The waistline is trim hips are molded and the bust high and firm This is the figure you might- have by accident at 18 but which" you have only by exercise at 30 It was James Montgomery Flagg who said that any girl can have a beautiful figure at 20 but that it is the woman of 40 who deserves credit When you add an excess inch to your waistline you add two years to your figure The youthful figure has a seven to nine-inc- h difference between the bust measurement and the waistline Then to be in proportion the hipline should not be more than three inches larger than the bust measurement If your weight is within 10 per cent of nor mal and you have these proportions you have a lovely figure Streamlines mean curves not angles and normal weight not underweight The underweight needs more milk and rest and the overweight needs fewer desserts and fats — and both need exercise to keep - off rule ac- frames vj C®ATT§ sumrs are taking the spotlight among cessories at the moment and Paris shop windows are festive with an array of lames brocades velvets and sequins to blend with the rich new fabrics The current interest in jewels is followed through by bag designers in handsome studded thank you § AIL IE y2 AND c®&Tr§ Shopping - EAST BROADWAY s-iuinrs- ble may be thin watery mucilage-lik- e or thick yellowish and puslike If the openings of the ducts from these hollow spaces are free and drainage is unimpeded symptoms will not be annoying On the other hand if the outflow channels DOROTHY CAREW By are obstructed headache fatigue PARIS (UP) — Evening bags de- frequent colds and disturbances of signed to keep pace with the mode both smell and taste will be the Paris Window By IDA JEAN KAIN come and go aid that for Vogues the curvesome Mae West figure has gone There is no doubt about it too ample curves I are aging and the modern woman will have no avoir- dupois Im Mmm 14 est difficulty Many victims will harbor foci at disease in this region for life compelled every now and then to combat an acute flare-u- p These are the persistent nose blowers and spit-ter- s inasmuch as there is liable to be a drip downward along the back of the throat The discharge which means trou- Curves Lovely But They Need Regular Exercise Silver Gold Sandals Seen bazaar benefits the school coffers Sandals are continuing to prove in general and this year the study evehall in particular where new desks more popular than slippers for ning wear and those in gold and and chairs are to be installed silver kid seem to be the most Cooperating In carrying out the after by fashionables sought olasses teachall were the project Slippers of the same fabric as ers and parents The seniors arthe gown are not seen so much and ranged and served the dinner: juniors the card party freshmen ths of course the silver and gold can’ be worn appropriately with black games Sophomores were respon- and lend smart accent to other sible for the booths of home-mad- e sweets while sixth seventh and colors also These match np beauwith silver belts or girdles eighth grades looked after the gift tifully booths and sales Mothers and pa- and glittering evening bags and Some of the tronesses of the school contributed other accessories sandals are decorated with fancy goodies and novelties for sale Social chairman for the bazaar stitchings perforations mock jewels was Mrs Leland Swaner with Miss and pastilles of kid in contrasting Denise Bintz overseeing the card shades The most exclusive shoe makers party and Miss Jessica Sheldon do not recommend the open toe sponsoring the dinner sandal for street wear since they look "inartistic” with the ordinary Aroma Hose worn with these for hose The spices and herbs which give evening are of course very fragile flavor and" aroma to wholesome affairs witli no reinforcements for The heels pn foods: are not luxuries any more either heel or toe than are the staples of the diet these and other evening shoes are They are needed to make food pala- high but not as spikelike as fortable and to stir appetite so that merly and permit more gcaoe in the basic body-buildeof the table walking may be relished and enjoyed The Stockings looking like star dust dash of pepper or the pinch of has been sprinkled over them are paprika or the sprinkling of nut- shown for evening in lovely pastel meg may seem so small that it will shades And there are expensive ones never be mi&sed but the sense of of gold and silver mesh Some of taste is quick to note their absence the new black cobwebby hose are and also to appreciate their pres- costly and so sheer they have to ence be put on with extreme care HADLEY'S ife Begins At40 Bacteria By ticles ' vice Bureau Salt Lake City Utah The following is a suppling exercise that will help ybu to keep your figure young: Position:' Down on the floor on the hands and knees Movement: Raise the right leg and the left arm and stretch them straight out from the body Elevate the leg as high as possible and stretch as far as you can reach-th- en stretch a little farther This exercise tugs at the waistline and flattens thd tommy and it firms the muscles of the buttocks - Tiny seed pearls are important as trim worked out in backgrounds for large colorful stones made into dainty bands at the clasp or even as an allover design on one outstanding bag with flower motif worked out in larger pear shaped pearls with rhinestones studding the flower centers Gold mesh studded with rhinestones sparkles against a backsmart ground of peach stain for pouch bag The square cut frame is edged with seed pearls and gold metallic mesh above a circular clasp set solid with pearls Seven rows of pearls in ' graduated sizes edge a rhinestone studded silver mesh bag over satin and dainty gold and seed pearl beads edge a crescent frame of gold' for a gold and white Those who are heavy eaters who lead Indoor lives get little exercise and who permit themselves to become constipated are ready prey Sometimes environment is responsible There may be so much dust or so little humidity that healing is impossible We have ail seen cases which have cleared promptly with a change in surroundings or of cliMost acute attacks will subside naturally that is as the patient improves in strength the mucous membrane will gain in fighting power and destroy the invaders But enough reserve should be accumulated to make certain that this will happen otherwise a low grade but chronic infection may persist for months or even years Sinus Inflammation Recently I had an interesting chat with a lawer who had suffered repeated winter colds with sinus inflammation He was faced with a protracted session in court As a result he lost sleep ate irregularly and at the end of 10 days came down with a severe involvement of the right maxillary space Within 24 hours he was ablaze with an acute infectious arthritis The whole business wastraced to a hemolytic streptococcus within the antrum Fortunately he made an excellent recovery but it was necessary to drain the chamber and cleanse it daily to eradicate the seat of the malady We can conquer most of these episodes if we will give the system a chance provide enough rest eat simple food and not too much of it aqd breathe nature’s ozone More strict attention to the common cold ners against back- REPLY Leave him alone and he will eat ground Cigaret cases are made with miniature bridge hands in when he is hungry Punishment enamel against a black surface and will aggravate the situation even compacts use the popular motif DUATTS BMHUSES $5 $1 Entire stock of Fall Blouses to go at Big Reductions One Group — One G'roui— rmMy $235 S'S $495 without “dosing” - y cits Industry Grows Latest Reports of the Automobile Manufacturers Another interesting rt the window display of Freres is of soft suede lined with fur to the finger tips the fur motif worked out in a design on pair in Gui-be- d foods containing puddings susceptible to steam Cars Make Exciting Show 1938 AFTER several depression years the Automobile Manufac-tureAssociation compiled a report on the employment situation in the industry This was in the latter half of 1935 Quickly the developments since 1930 were these: Five automobile companies with employment remaining about even showed an INCREASE OF ALMOST 209b in the number of employees over 40 One rapidly expanding company just about DOUBLED ITS NUMBER of men over 40— although their proportion slightly declined One company was forced to reduce its total by 40 — but THOSE OVER 40 were reduced only 30 These figures are1 added to United States Government figures giving the status of the unskilled and semiskilled over b5 between the census years of 1920 and 1930 The percentage of increase for this decade in the rapidly expanding motor-ca- r business was 39 for all ages— and 513 for men over 45 rs Height of Competence and Reliability Reached at 40 3 men with little knowledge And efficiency in all operations can come only with practice In One of the Biggest Automobile Factories Neardoes not displace older workly Vi of the Workers Are ers but rather places an added Over 40 Of course good health value upon their experience is always a requisite for men Machines worth thousands of over 40 to get the appreciar dollars cannot be entrusted to tion due them The conclusions of the Association are these : Mass production YOU CAN ENJOY NEW HEALTH AND ENERGY-LI- KE THESE MEN Better Health Gives Him Happier Outlook treatment they told me nothing was basically wrong with me A friend of mine urged me to eat Fleischmann’s Dear Life Begins: At the end of last win- Yeast to help build up my health and I began eating transferred as usual to a it daily In the spring my health summer assignment on an excursion boat had improrved so much I It’s a pleasant job did get the job I’d been though an exacting one— hoping for Arthur Brisco and when the transfer ’ve eaten Fleisch- 47— Got his job didn’t come through I mann’s Yeast from that was very anxious because I thought day to this Not only have I gotten back pep and energy but I’ve a my condition sick and run-dohad been noticed I felt dead tired all happy outlook on life that I never the time and my weight was down— thought I’d have again ARTHUR BRISCOE though when I went for hospital ter I expected to be Energy 4 p Now Equal to Emer-- gencies Dear Life Begins: I drive a John J tor truck and MacNamin need a lot of ‘SE&P His at mo- eny- - When I was 88 my vitality seemed to drop I tired easily was putting on too much weight and having boils With the doctor’s approval I began eating Fleischmann’s Yeast regularly and my pep started to come back The boils cleared up too and my weight came down I no longer got winded after any special exertion I’m 45 now and Fleischmann’s Yeast still helps keep my digestion good I have plenty of energy for emergency calls—which sometimes mean stretches of driving JOHN J MacNAMARA n Recovered Self-Confiden- ce SS Dear Life Begins: The depression started me on the downgrade I lost my position and my mone health threatened to brea from nervous indigestion exhaustion n and sleeplessness and that feeling that makes one despondent Then I started to eat Fleischmann ’a Yeast regularly and gradually I noticed a change After the first few weeks my food began to benefit me and I felt much better too- - because I was able to rest well ah night Along with this I recovered my Now that Fleischmann’s morale Yeast has helped me to better health I’m sure of myself again JOSEPH MARX run-dow- MEN AND WOMEN OVER 40 caft usually count on their superiority in most respects Their health however be a discouraging exception to this rule may But there is a great deal they can do toward attaining reliable health One ordinary cause of poor Yeast regularly— 2 cakes every health after 40 is slower digesday— plain or in a little water follow tion— which may from The lime you eat them is importhe tendency of the gastric flow tant — one cake Y hour before to become thinner and weaker meals— so Jhat a full strong flow of digestive juices will be preas people grow older In "that case as many people pared for prompt action You’ll past 40 have found you can im- - agree it’s well worth the slight health by trouble— to regain vigorous deErove your general your digestion Fleischmann’s Yeast helps digestion by causing a fuller more potent flow of the gastric juices In addition it brings you a valuable tonic effect from 4 impor- "Boy Advisee Girl” against "Girl Advleee Girl” Readers will be asked to choose the one they prefer This new feature begins Monday in The Should Be Covered Oven-bake- -- own wide cuffs i should be covered to VADOPua moisture tect other foods such as meats TROVE DaSVaSeCENERATIONS' in i Association Prove This at the wrist Novelties for modern apartments are double candlesticks of heavy pewter with short thick candles of golden yellow in the two branches of geometrical design The pair is shown flanking a low pewter bowl 155 heaped with colorful autumn fruits Lonrheon ' A Toasted lettuce tomato and bacon rough finished pottery figure with sandwich reducer's dressing 270 of a black circus horse posed on 00 Glut of buttermilk No doubt about It! Fruit 100 its hind legs is designed with coiled mane tail and saddle of whitfc- - to 400 A is going to write an "admatch the white standard for the vice MAN Dinner to the lovelorn" column for Meat loaf one generous slice 200 statue and the same finish rough women Baked potato 100 starting Monday In The Mewed tomatoes 4k tup 30 is used for a handsome group of! Balt Lake Tribune Cole slew 20 immense white e fori bases pottery Custard pie 200 Women will be up In arms The drawing room lamps for long fl0 Bright wooden picture frames in wUl resent It! But not Total calories for day 12H0 red green and blue stand out to a! Is sweepColumn Anthell's George Copyright 193J for The Tribune depth of more than an Inch from ing the country Everyone Is climb- bright prints mounted on white mg on the "Boy Advleee Girl" mats in a display of modern picture bandwagon framing It’s Anthell vs Dorothy Dlx — ' and 45 as the SLOWER DIGESTIVE ACTION MAY HASTEN EARLY AGING Balanced Reduchif Mena Calorie Breakfast BO Orantce Juice 4 flan on toant Poached e 100 Coffee 1 tsp cream l rounded tap 00 auger Children’sBestColds treated Men Over 40 COMING! I now Percentage of ur A REVOLUTION IS a Entire Stock of Winter Hats—Priced to $1250 One lot formerly $295 and $395 An Increasing mate lame pouch Tiny beads of gold and clear crystal give a lustrous surface to a pastel lame bag gold kid forms trim and handle for a lame bag with matching coin purse and gold metal embroidery forms a lacy pattern on black satin with diamond shaped emerald settings in the gold filigree frame Stitched black velvet trimmed with gold and immense jade sets a bouquet of carved coral flowers as a clasp for a bag of lame rich embroidery reminiscent pf mandarin coats and solid sequin designs are new ideas for the winter’s eve- will pay high dividends A neutral oil or better yet a bit of white ning bags vaseline inserted into each nostril For the bridge player Lancel of- will do more to discourage bacteria fers a square black antelope after- than quarts of some irrigating fluid noon bag with a “queen” of black and FORCED TO EAT composition at the center R B writes: Should a matching suit symbols at the corners Another uses red and white child be forced to eat? My youngsuit symbols to mark the four cor- ster won’t eat unless I strap him Deep cuffed winter driving gloves completely lined with light fur are displayed in Bordeaux beige and navy The broad euffs extend nearly to the elbow and may be turned back to form a band of fur Automobile Manufacturers Employ SALT LAKE TRIBUNE pro- and j : tant vitamins The special health function of each of these vitamins is described by their popular names: the NERVE VITAMIN the VITAMIN the BONE VITAMIN and the VITALITY VITAMIN Begin eating Fleischmann’s V a— T 4 pendable health $OC A nJ 40 — zo WILL II PAID FOR in of success after helpful to other we wish to print them If you can truly credit to Fleiach-mann- ’s Yeast some part of tha haalth that mada your success possible— writs us— enclosing your picture (Letters and pictures cannot be returned) Life Begins 420 Lexington Ave New York n THS Copyright IQ37 Standard Broads Incorporate |