| Show ' ( T THE rs i 1 X ' Cail:Naw Is for Christmas' Cookies - i - iie40ait'ia--e-'13'79:i- - I i i i 4 s 0iit k Count Most Catacomb As Save By DALE CARNEGIE Mose people are inclined to think that employers judge theiP r help by the big and importantthings their employes do This may not be true often the boss makes up his mind about you from the way you perform some eimple task Otto H Kahn the banker in an introduction to "The irl and Her Job" by Esther Eber adt Brooke tells how he got his f rst promowt tion: "The firm where I worked sent out thousands of circulars each day The office did riot have sponges for wetting the stamps so we had to "lick" the stamps ourselves From a sheet of )Ip stamps we tore off a row of 101tpassed our tongues over them and by a deftbit of manipulation stamped 10 envelopes in almost one single motion didn't like the job but I Was determined to make the most of it and licked away as hard as I could One day I saw our boss watching us and I thought he was watching me hi particular I went ahead as I had been doing attaching no significance to it That evening he asked me to stay and when I did he told me he was going to promote me sVkrhen I tell my friends about it I always say 'I got my present job by being a good stamp ' ' - :- :4 f A ' :—N:6'4:!:i 7 3 41:i ' - zoir1k- ' "‘ t:' NI :: To Spend Wiiely ' s N14 force--upo- Sees Noted - z:!' :' i :'0: ::: ::::: r '' :i:":'1"r Things That - h::: i Children Should Be Taught - By DR IRVING S CUTTER Anyone with typical migraine deserves much sympathy The condition presents one of the most puz- I zling 'problems known to medicine I and in many instances is transmated from parents to their offspring All the more reason there-'for- e 1' ''' ""0- : :::::::::::::::-:::':'t for detecting its presence early A k" er rei t 4i' ' ::: and combating it with all the power i that can be mustered Every possi- ''!"'' 1 :::: ':::':::- -' ': ""lbs!N ::' t i ble manifestation of the malady ::::i::::: must be studied because the plan ' :'k oseltIO ' ::i: :is::?' of management varies with each ini tt v ' ‘a'"'S r! : dividual '' 4 '''''sk 1' ': 5: ' Prior to an attack the patient r: V14 illst:''sr'':i senses that Something is wrong He A:: ::::'f7 May feel depressed 'Weak or corn- ' plain of chilly feelings One striktA y is victim the 0 characteristic 4 that ing :: r ! 0oes 1: ' is and be generally very hungry - 1! ::' cause of this fact he is likely to ''''''s ::::::!"0 blame the onset—which may come ::: f::::: Nt0 with almost cyclonic 'iR::::' ::: '":2-- :c ' il 1‘:: some indiscretion in 'diet The fact 1::::HE ::::-74is that the ravenous appetite is only a symptom Soon thereafter ctisz::: ' ::::::::: -- L: ( turbanCes of vision occur---darrist‘r 111F ' spots before the eyes or bright ''''' P ': ' flashes of light Partial blindness '1!34 W::i:: 4: " Or as some term it a "nurnh'1' if:'sa :s4:i :::: '' 4" ::44:::::0k:!: spell" may come on This may last :::::':: ::i' 1:1i for but a moment - or two or as long :::':!:7ItyA Is an hour ' 4 ::' :: Then the intense heitzt pain makes t e its appearance which is like is torz::::'::lti3'sroef 1::i q:::: v rential downpour of rain following A dustladen whirlwind It is located e: -'::::::-"usually above or behind the eyes ::i:::::':'' i ' ' :1 in the ternples or near the back of :':J:1:::-:e' ':':i::' :?: :: :7!1:!:: h: :: ::::!ici: c'A the head and is described as throb''''''kWeo It may ' ' bing beating or tearing ' ': ::: continue for from a fewhours to two Or three days Severe NittiNeS :'::V::i:ai::i'':'i:lAii'''':::'i''::: :::::: 4 - 91fr7-z7--7rf- i:obitv V0 ::: s :::::':::: ‘s " 1 1 ''''4 tt : 'I ::!:p::-:1- It :': ':- :: ': -: : I - '"iA':' 've :i:1::-:g'::::i- As a rule nausea with Vomiting makes its advent within a short hoitgbthea04ymptomi may be delayed until the pain wagtically has ceased The attitude of the patient is typical of great die comfort There is irritability to light and noise hence a dark quiet room is desirable The secretion of urine is ex'cessive and the victim is deeply depressed so weak and prostrated as to regard life as scarcely Worth living With some the blood pressure rises 20 to 30 points or t im Nr - -- ' :' even higher There are few conditiens which demand more careful nursing A number of procedures may be adopted As soon as the symptoms ilevelop the lower bowel should be emptied with a warm enema and the patient should be instructed to drink as much water as possible The body then should be healed and for this purpose a full tub bath at about 300 degrees Fahrenheit is helpful The object of ifiese measures is to dilate the skin capillaries and thus ' colon minimum of effort with a 311036M11111 of delicious goodness: OrangePecan Cookies One cup shortening 12 cup brown sugar 12 cup granulated sugar I egg 2 tablespoons orange juice I tablespoon grated orange rind 2 cups flour teaspoon soda 12 cup By MARIAN VAN As sure as Christmas comes each yeaiS there is the perennial cell to? Christmas cookies Youngsters especially seem to feel the holiday is' not quite compelte unless there is a handy cookie jar where they can make frequent trips for tasty tidbits With a glass of milk as an accompaniment these goodies make a perfect after school treat too Cream shortening and sugar toAc gether until weli beaten egg orange juice and rind Beat Mixture until smooth Sift flour with the soda andadd to creamed mixture add nut meats roll I Shape-intinches in diameter Chill overnight or at least 8 Adviseaoy Two Roads To Follow AMA ttC-MCVVV- Mullett it Kelly t Gift Suggestions rt"" b : George Antheil (Young and Daring) There is one thing I'll never understand about airtight container woman That is per unexpected unpredictable unreasoning loyalty where it's not merited In fact the less deserving the more intense her Short-Change- God-feari- - - conduct even if it is reprehensible Whether a man should forgive an erring wife and take her back depends altogether on whether' he loVes her enough tst forgive her and forget g e Your Vote- For Your Choice 3 WILS'ONBROTtaltS Clever new patterns With extra reinforced heel and foe - 6 ' ' s " -- a - JV r lag ' ' 49 c33 67 136 rtrattlagtpaPagtWejejtnttot t - ' Cast ' t Ill (: 7 le ' lo I -00- - three-quarte- rs Min-crab- - 44"Wi weli- 4 0 - - - - - '‘' - IZol: - If ' 4v 141111111 imp 1 ' vor"- ''' t 4 8' (AL-71- : n ' : !41 ' 'S e 7 11A ( :(01:Atipa? ' ' '‘ i 1 - ' 4- I ' - 400 '' 1 ' 1 4 0 s 41 ''' to: dy ‘ 14 Au1 tI 411— I 1 s "i416 -- i v - night OFFICIAL DirAnthe'il L - t - 1 t u tetilitko' 44 41 tri : 4 — ' ::: Y I fc-iz- i UP t itaii gitz:ne7 cto December 27 After compiling results The Tribune will 'continue to 'publish the column which readers vote the better - r GEORGE ANTHER: I ) A C5kZnt SMALL is: I ' ' Name r ''44r' ' nr t ''147----:-'A- - - — v — vv vv ' — - is eligible ' It is necessary also to write a stateon why ybu prefer Dix or Antheil to qualify SEE YPUR - - be made on the official ballot Ballots obuer aedndorreason milk tv must by midnight December 27 They may be sent any time prior to that date Decisions of the judges will be final Contest Editor Send your entry toThe Tribune - - o ' I 41PV -- - --- -- 11 - I A r - ' DEALER - ' - & i Light X Co K & Sales Co Sugarhouso - - Axelract furniture - - Co — --- ' Auirbach's Appliance Co - Ea3i1ECC:i t - - - — - ' k - ' - -0 y2 - t4 - b 1- r - " t a 1 i sicirm ' re 1'1 1 c: 17-- - 9i Sh 111' Home Western Furniture Co ' I - - 0 r -- Stores Utah Power tictdio-Studios-Appli- e rveocet $ Flat-to- p cooking coil that has revolutionized electric cookery It has broughttnew speed newdeanlinesssew economy and longer life to electric ranges-- to tote 25 words or less cash prireil (u(y)je:i A Steil city - of Hot- - - ' Cara CALROD is the name - Addressv--- Stain-resistin- g - ' THE CHESTERFIELD Holman?: sound onodeL Full porcelain eseame4 with tow Flat d looking Beenallnity soy1e4 modestly priced - the Enamel construction New Ideally suited to modem kitchens Calrod Extra heavily insulat?d'it'utornatic oven work surface Three largo utilitu drawers Appliance outlet A - Y Full Porcelain DOWN - ma 4 s ' See These Modern Features ' ' - 1 Hi-Spe- ) - for - WITH JUST - Everyone si Vara - BALLOT statenmit on why I prefer ment of mete1:aswiotahmtnia cct' ' - - PAYMENT DOROTHY DIX MY 4" rr f c— 0 cb c a tip from Santa: Hell tell you that' Mother hasn't changed a bit She still wants a little personal Christmas gift but she also wants something that remains after the Christmas tree comes down! Right at the top of Santa's list is "Hotpoint Electric calrod ansIthels tiitcS oven control S l'ita13tioigw alce:hi of every he kitchen It ls automatic Ili while mother does the thingi she wants to d911' Aid Santa doesn't need muckhelp either A small down payment brings this glorious gift to Mother in today and see the beautiful Hotpoint Electric Ranges "Is Vote for— I 1 ohoep-- I I Al if610' f t L Take - til:::010 CONTEST Lvy:: 0 1197) - ik rhit- lti''' ( k ''f-"Os- L''''i s4 (v V 4'A''''' tr t-- - ' -- - 1 7 99 - 4' 1 144- ' 17 ?' 1e AWN" ' '4 '' L4I4 : S 'e t rh 11 4 - ' 4 '''''N 4 - 4 i Me :"1:'' y ag ' ) r- - 4161 1 e Al ' - '' k4 -- doe-si'- - 0 s" ' - ie' 11 ' 'fg:f41 :- - ealLIM e 9 '' Nr‘e‘e6'sttt:PligtAiistlilt w-- - -- r- '4) - ) m gw ng i -- l'- -- i Vote today! Vote for your favorchoose between the ite writer tried and true Dorothy Dix and the young and daring George Antheil rivals for the right to advise women in affairs of the home and heart Mark your choice on the official ballot in today's paper and mail it to The Editor The Tribune also wants to know why you prefer Dix or Anthell For the best explanations of 25 ivordsi or less $25 in CASH PRIZES wili lIe awarded First e is $10 second is and there are 10 prizes of $1 each Incloseyour statement with your ballot The contest deadline is mid- n - "ili4c-f:::::::::- S ---A -- - : ::: ---- - most lovable gifts FOr I know only too well theYgo all to pieces and lose their belief in every- your men will take advantage of it 99 per cent of that thing that is good On the other hand a good' mother cart generally keep her children from even the time being smirched by their lather'st - : ft' :kf:(11 riri rk Woman iSn't built that way Not Always Teamed With Love As a consequence many just men who deserve a female's loyalty can't depend on it Yet the bums who deserve a merciless beating and a trip to the pen have bundles of loyalty thrust upon them They count on it and rave mightily if their women don't give it to them As far as I can see a woman'S loyalty is not always given With her love Yet I do know that a rake pickthe girl who is waiting to prove her loyalty to "her man" He is certain that she won't hold back on him and she seldom does Why this is neither you nor I nor anyone else seems able to figure out She 'knows that he'll1 give her nothing in return - is your - 4KII'04 lao done - -- 4 p "Where Ruth?" find Tribune hnciples Virtuous Mothers (I 4 By ANGELO PATBI Christmas money the back of "tberooms she bought a little yellow dish marked in big "In my little bag upstairs black letters "Dog" The last purcft ' mother" l"::::':':-':!)oa small pad with a little f hErse was "Well bring it pencil attached "Kitchen down when you :::::::4:i"NC!: the cover said "I've' got something for get your things :::ftW:::::::77:' and ' we will go:!::::::' she said wben she down to the bank at home carrying the bundles and put it all ii0: "Something I heard you wish for tombsIt will be nice to cn ":' except Prince and t just know he - ----44: save it? it won't will love it anyway rrel"----'----The little Then granny and':: vt comb is for you Aunt Tillie I -T7: ::: uncle Aunt and heard you looking for one last yç---4---4 11 Tillie will be so week The pipe cleaners are for p leased to think uncle The needles for granny that these dollars Look at their big eyes gran Here's a jar of lemon drops so when you they gave you wake up take one daddy cough growing in the :: tLse bank Some day 'you can take one daddy as you to are you going always do Prince here's your dish need them to go Angelo Petri so you won't break any more of '' or for to trousseau college A f your mother's And the order pad is : Won't it be nice to think of that for you Mother 'cause you're al- S N1 ykh 0 for then?" money waiting you ways looking lor apaperand pen--- -mother" so I suppose when the grocery boy comes' I "Don't you want to put it in the Don't you like them? I've had such ' v bank? Surely you don't want to Nil buying them:- - I just knew you i waste it?" ir 'would And here's 20 cents left "No-o-- o A But I would like to for the bank mother" a little" spend just --qi Saving is good but children have "What for for pity sake? You to spend too and Ruth's idea was have Hats not so bad She had fun both ways you need 14"71:1P' 114411 coats everything dresses food toys What spending and giving and that's my A scene in the Catacomb of St could you possibly want to spend idea of a perfect Christmas spirit it for?" Sebastian Mr Petri has prepared a spe"I'd like just for fun to go to Each member of the psrty was the store and buy whatever I liked cial booklet (No 301) entitled given a thin candle or taper about With one dollar Couldn't I spend "Obedience" in which he tells six inches long We lighted these Ijiist One of the dollars?" parents how to cope with the when we entered the first long "Well of course it is your money problems of disobedience dark tunnel A monk served as a and if you want to inSend for it enclosing 10 cents spendit guide and answered questionä Address your requllat to Mr it—I don't stead of Most of the tomb openings were of it Butsaving can do as approve Petri the Bell Library like" you you empty but here and there we saw a "I'd like to spend lust this one of this newspaper 241 West 43rd skull and bones or a few bones dollar any way I liked You can street Neworiq N Y-with out—the—sk u11:—Wvarke d in rest in the bank for me the put - Copyright 1937 for The Tribune single file for the tunnel is nar- when you go" row the dollar and went Ruth took a Before long we saw-- branch tun- to the shop She had an air of nel There are dozens of tunnels in Figure Aids about her own business and the Catacombs of St Sebastian We being was She what it precisely knowing From Calories followed only a few of them but asked for the counter where combs must - have walked about Satisfied with your figure? were sold and bought a small gray of a mile Near the end of comb Then she went to the stand Or are the curves all wrong? our journey the guide pointed out where Are there too many angles pipe cleaners were on sale the exact places where Peter and tind or too many bulges? bought three bunches Next she Paul are believed to have been The Home Service Bureau got a package of needles and was buried has a about their being very booklet "CaboThe Catacombs of St Callixtus particular ries Vitamins and Minerals" shiny and with large are larger than those of St Sebas- long fine At the candy counter she dealing with the problem of eyes tign They are the burial place of bought a little jar of lemon drops these food elements upon nine popes who lived from 1600 to which your weight reduction "Where are the things you need 1700 years ago The remains of St or weight increase depends for dogs?" she asked and going to Cecilia known as "the patron saint It contains complete dietary of music" were in them for seven Information and is supplewere hiding only centuries mented with helpful food Thousands of people besides those places as well During early cenFor your copy of charts mentioned were buried in the Cata- turies of the Christian faith some "Calories Vitamins and combs of St Callixtus The names Roman emperors were cruel toward send 10 cents (coin or of most of them are not known but Christians Orders to hunt them to The Salt Lake stamps) out to down sent time were from they were early Christians Tribune-TelegraHome Ser More than 10 miles of tunnels in time Many ere captured and sent vice Bureau Salt Lake City the St Callixtus catacombs have to the arena to be victims of wild Utah Booklets may also be been explored They contain several beaks Others escaped by pinning obtained-b- y calling at The Into the catacombs Undereground chapels Tribune-Telegraoffices in Think of ell the work which Went of your Salt Lake City Ogden or (For travel section into cutting thoise tunnels For miles Provo scrapbrolt) they go through solid rock The Catacombs of Rome were not Copyright 1937 for The Tribune - d - ''''tf With a party of about 40 tourists entered the Catacombs of St Sebastian These are perhaps the most important of all the catacombs around Rome though not the largest Both St Peter and Rt Paul are said to have been buried in them A catacomb is a burial place Of a special kind It consists of a tunnel with openings alongside it for -- Vf707 ' - Declares Expert ms - loyalty For years I've tried to find out the cause and effect without a bit of luck I've seen cultured ages spend their proud welhborn women of all last cent work their fingers to the nkil lie and cheat to protect and stick up for some snivelling no good drunken bum Worthy Men Get Don't take my word for it Pick up any newspaper and read about your local case To aid some man mothers accuse their daughters Daughters swear that mother made daddy's life a living hell Wives poison perfectly good husbands to show their loyalty to their lovers Mothers dare' fires and floods to hang on to their no good children Children kick them out and they tell the judge it isn't so Girls lie and take their punishment to protect some friend who'd give them away on a moment's notice In the courts up and down the rungs of society in all races with no ages barred it seems that the honorable man gets nowhere honest near the unstinted loyalty froth his womenfolk that a petty mobster gets from his It just ain't I Well as m Last year's fruit cake may be moistened by saturating a clean cloth with spiced fruit juice and wrapping it about the cake (A little rum or wine May be added to the juice) Return the rake to its By (3) An immoral mother's influence on her children is far Worse than that of art immoral — Moisten Frait Cake To Dorothy Dix - (Tried and True) Dear Miss Dix: We have been hearing heated discussions between men and women on whether it is worse for a wife to be unfaithful to her husband than it is for him to be unfaithful to her Also the question is under debate as to whether a woman who has a philandering husband should fight to keep him and win him back I personally feel that a wife should never degrade herself ky continuing to live with a husbandwho is such a contemptible cad as to haVe—affairs with other women and I doret see how any decent woman can do so Will you please give us your honest MRS X personal views on these questions Answer: From a strictly ethieal standpoint a man is just as much bound to keep his marriage vows and is as blamable when he breaks them as is a woman but it is foolish to contend that men and women stand on the same plane in matters of sex God did not create them that way HE ordained that women should bear the heaviest responsibilities and pay the highest price in all matters pertaining to it By holds on 4 Boy Advises Girl Woman's 1olyalty made woman the custodian of the morals and ideals of the race We expect more of her than we do of man and when she lowers her standards she lets us all down No one will deny that when a woman sinks into the pit she goes deeper than a man does (2) A man's affairs with women are often just casual gallantries with no feeling in them besides a desire for excitement and amusement Many a man is unfaithful to his wife he still loves but a woman rarely if ever has affairs with men until she has ceased to love her husband and let go all I - Morals and Ideals Ruecessful Remedy Within recent years ergotamine tartrate (gynergen) has been ad vocated Abrupt termination of the headache occurred in about 80 per cent of a rather long series of cases although an occasional patient—is Met who will not respond in the slightest degree Fos this reason it is suggested that the initial dose be but otiehalf or even less the standard adult quantity usually prescribed The When Woman Betrays action of the drug can be explained It is a criminal thing for either a husband or on the ground that it relaxes the wife to betray the other but I think it is worse blood vessel spasm thus relieving woman to do so than for the man for these the for the congestion and the pain reasons: (I) Because custom and tradition have ) is A o chopped pecans Moderlmothers are learning that simple cookies are usually just as delectable as the ones requiring hours of patient effort For such efficient busy mothers- here are four cookie recipes that require the Girl j e:4c444ta It diminish internal congestion Between seizures every possible abnormality should be rectified Eyestrain and digestive disturbances should be corrected If there is too mush hydrbchloric acid in the stomach this may he neutral lzed with lappropolate alkalis If sensitivity to certain 'foods is detected they should be avoided Some have been benefited greatly by employing the well known plan of Injecting three to four ounces of sterile cottonseed or olive oil- - into the recti2m before retiring This quantity is readily retained and is helpfill in easing the spasm of the r I ::::::- :0?:4 I s licker' and that ertactly true" student of mine who is With the New York Telephone company told me about a contest that his X company had A new department head was to be selected and the company wanted to get the best man In the organization to fill It The 'i-- - company was and It so hap liêned—that all the contestants exhours Sliced thin and bake on un- cept one were college men The poor lone noncollege man was greased cookie sheet In a moderate oven (375 degrees Fahrenheit) 10 up against it for he saw the college 12 minutes men turn in most involved charts to diagrams and outline plans with Honey Cookies working specifications 1 One cup shortening The noncollege man became quite cup honey 2 teaspoons soda 14 teaspoon cinna- bewildered by these professional L! 14 mon teaspoon cloves teaspoon touches but he had a pretty good 344 mind after all for he put two file cups flour (about) allspice Combine butter and honey and bores on his desk for the clerks to 1 boil for minute Cool the mixture use and he lettered two signs and Sift spice and soda with 1 cup of fastened one to each box the flour and add Add flour to One sign said: "Each evening put make dough stiff enbugh to roll out all your finished work in box No 1" Roll thin cut and bake in a moderOn the other box he fastened this ate oven (350 degrees Fahrenheit) 12 sign: to 15 minutes "Fut all your unfinished work In box No 2 God help you If I find any of your work in box No 2!" Copyright 1937 for The Tribune :: :: : I : 15 Uncle Ray 4 ' ‘ - It's the Little — --: I ' 14 1937 ' i realrnent For Migraine ' Is Varied t TUESbAY MORNING DECEMBER LAE TRII3UNE SAL-- -- et 1 '' - ''' - t' - t - ' ' |