Show i t THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Anchor for the Pompadour Mothers-in-La- w 7 ByICROTHYUfX of all things! The psychiat- —Well rists who probe into why we act like human beings- have been collecting sUtUtics about how men and women feel about their wives’ and 4 9 V “"X w 'em This Is Indeed amafing newt for Judging from our general observation of the proposition —to bay nothing of our 'personal experi- ence in the blatter— most of us had thought that mothers-in-laand daughters-in-lawere' continually th each other’s hair while w and the old gals were likely to be on terms of diplomatic cordiality If not of actual affection- - X In-la- w w w sons-in-la- this eemed- - per- fectly Jogical because It is well known that mothers look with a very I differeneye upon the marriages of their sons aqd daughters V Mother purrs' like the cat that has just feasted on the canary ' when daughter gets married But it Is a different pair of sleeves When son gets maMed Mother is not Wreathed In smiles at Tom’s wedding but sodden with tears- She does not regard the girl Tom is marrying as her deliverer hut as a sneak thief who has' somehow by cunning and adroitness! crept into fold and stolen away her pet jur Make Decision And Then On Carry It Out Fall Styles PARIS —Charles James the Pixie designer who la if fashion what Certrude Stein la to literature has been In Paris for his annual showing and up to some tricks destined to find an echo in America next fall He is using wide fan ’box pleats to form the bodice ot strapless evening gowns leaving a wide flare at the top to look more daring than ever The fan then Is repeated in his evening capes wihch are all long narrow triangles of two or three contrasting shades sewn together making the wearer look like the center of a sunburst Back in London James let fly with a new idea in blouses On the bosom of a simple white pique blouse he fashioned a realistic envelops of- the material flap and all and stuffed it full of flowers Another blouse cut with weird seams Is really a triumph of engineering that proves Mr James knows his metier When you put it on it hangs almost to thy knees but when twisted round and round the body the lower part becomes clinging crushed girdle marvelously flattering to the waist- w Furthermore Designer Gives Early Tips an husbands mothers and they find that 99 pei cent of the daughters-In-lawho have been questioned on this subject say that they love their inothers-ln-lawhile 5f per cent ef the men declare they can’t abide ' 7 line - A gold-qdg- side comb holds this upswept pompadour ed place It by Dumas In ismade of simulated tortoise shell The coiffure is - FilUvP icnic ' Nor has it ever heeded any' Sherlock Holmes to find out why do and daughters-in-lajiot get along well together Thaf s a natural It is because added to the above mentioned complications A picnic-ithe two women belong to different just the thing if generations This gives them’ difyour 'Fourthof July- celebraferent opinions different J&stes tion to go off with a safe and sane different habits ' different pblnt of view on every subject under the sun bang It may be 'an y affair miles Mother-In-lais determined that from home or neighborly gathering ' daughter-in-lashall keep house for supper on the village green as just as stye does that she shall rear prelude to the community fire' he? children just as she reared hers works! that she shall stay at home Instead The outdoor informality of picnics of belonging to clubs that she shall sharpens appetites so be sure to t save her good clothes and have lots' of food You can prepare all the food at 'china for company And daughter-in-lais equally determined to home but it’s a 1(4 more fun when bring up her children by the Baby everyone helps do the cooking In Book wear what aha likes and go the open Don't forget to take along some where she pleases And so the fight ' kindling newspapers find matches lon ' to start the fire with ' On the other hand It lb easier Have plenty of waxed paper ruband a for a mother-in-laber bands at least one generous to get along together because sized salt shaker and all the cooktheir ing and eating utensils you will being of different sexes colspheres af activities do not often need! lide Mother-in-laseldom attempts Pack cold foods In covered jars to run her husiness as Fit them into a pail of chopped ice She shq does her daughters-in-la'even turns a mors lenient eye upon his faults than she does on her on the ground daughter-in-lawthat they are just meh’s unaccountable ways that women have to put up with It is only the occasional By DR IRVING S CUTTER mother who doesn’t try to patch up The disease named for James differences between her daughter and her husband while many a Parkinson shaking palsy or paralymother is first aid to her son’s di- sis agitans presents an unhappy vorce by pointing out to him faults' picture— an expressionless face and in his wife that he would never have muscles which at times refuse to discovered if she hadn’t turned the behave Although the arms and the hands usually are affected first with spotlight on them what has been described as “pill So it Is hard to explain why rolling” movements nevertheless are less fond of their the legs head lower jaw or even mothers-in-lathan daughters-in-lathe eyelids may become involved are of theirs except on the ' There is reason to believe that ground that almost all men are ab- physicians are encountering more normally jealous of their wives’ cases than were observed a generamothers and resent their Influence tion ago The explanation appears over them to be that encephalitis— that strange ailment which is often referred to “Mother said we should do as sleeping sickness— has occurred and “Mother’s pies" have in this country in epidemic form ever been the fighting words in and recovered patients may develop domestic circles ‘And maybe Ahat Parkinson’s disease as an after-mat- h Is just human natureIt is well known that some disorders of the nervous system Copyright 1938 for The Tribune may so dama'ge certain structures as to lead to the onset of this malSlower and LaWn ady Much study in an effort to provide relief haa been directed toParty Fetes Bride ward shaking palsy At the beginMrs diaries W West a brlde of ning the general health must be who Miss the former wqs Saturday brought to the highest point of efMaxine Jensen was honored guest ficiency This Is common sense beat a delightful lawn Tatty and mis- cause we know how much nerve cellaneous shower given Tuesday tissue relies upon good circulation evening by Mrs J A Hansen at and good nutrition Excitement and her home 524 Douglas street periods of stress need to be shunned A basket supper was served- - In and massage and exercise are predainty green and pale pink baskets scribed to keep the muscles in good to 30 guests tone Basket Jor " Perhaps it’s the gypsy In them but smartest women here ape wearing all at a time two or Ahree and sometimes more strings' of semiprecious beads In contrasting stones the 4th mffth-rs-in-la- w Arid (Celebrate Safely With Fopd w - s you-wan- all-da- w w her-bes- w -- w son-in-la- w w ’s w sons-in-la- and wrap the latter in thicknesses of newspaper Hot foods fhpuld be baked first in heavy covered earthenware dishes Take- them out of the oven and wrap them well— so they may be carried In baskets Most of them will keep hot quite a long time You can reheat them over the campfire Hot ‘ escailoped potatoes com or tomatoes fried chicken' meat loaf or baked fish— all are good Baked beans boiled ham and browned tenderloins ar favorites What can you cook at the picnic? Frankfurters steaks chops ham sausage and bacon Any of these rfiay be cooked in a frying pan The' ejyej-alfbutt- add salt and pepper and cook them barbecue fashion until they are a glistening brown If you’re planning on a salad carry along the ' Ingredients but don’t add the dressing' until serving time Butter your bread or rolls at home wrap them In waxed paper and pack them in a box lined with a damp cloth Then let each picnicker help himself to fillings or spreads taken along in jars Jelly jam cheese relish or peanut butter are all good Melons make tasty picnic desserts So do pies cakes cookies and fruits Ics cream is an favorite two-cru- st two-pawire toasters Campfire coffee is always popuare excellent too for broiling meats lar Jugs of iced tea and lemonade rolls dr cheese eandwiches (Hint: may be more convenient however Cook directly over the hot coals Final hint: If you’re serving hot foods be sure to take along enamturning the toaster often) “Kabob8”' ars a picnic delight eled or china plates Paper dishes Alternate slices of veal beef onion ars good for salads and "extras” and tomatoes on long wooden sticks They may be set directly on the Dip the combination into melted serving plates lOng-handl- ed rt Atropine Found Aid In Shaking Palsy ’s w w w - For Your VACATION ‘‘Choose to Cruise” Within the last few years research workers have published report a'on the merit of various drugs such as atropine and stramonium One or the other or both in combination have been recommended and in many instances not only have provided comfort but have brought THE Departure from Salt Lake every Saturday Spend two weeks visiting Seattle Victoria' Vancouver the beautiful Fjords to Alaska Portland Columbia River Highway etc First class rail and Pullman Luxury hotels etc $2950 to $9950 7 Models to Choose From You can safely wash lbs of clothes Instead of the usual S n lbs— a d that means less electricity leas sosp 1938 15 Accessories Add Color PATTERN- " - By- DALE CARNEGIE A prominent physician In Dallas Texas said to mo recently: “I have seen probably 300 people die As long as a man haa hope that he may live he is worried and agitated but the moment he knows he la going to die he reconciles himself to the inevitable and passes out peacefully" My physician friend told me this story Hs Was called to see a young woman patient about 25 She had a long list of complaints: stomach trouble headache backache weakness cold spells hot spells loss of appetite general lassitude nightmares palpitation tf the heart and insomnia She talked for two hours about them Then the doctor stopped her He gave her a thorough physical examination includand pracing blood tests tically every medical test known to modern science But hs found no physical basis to explain any of her multitudinous symptoms After loqg questioning he finally made her admit that she had had a violent quarrel with her sweetheart and had ordered him from the house— told him she never wanted to see him again Two months had elapsed and she had heard nothing from him She was violently ill from nothing In Hie world except worry uncertain as to whether or not he loved her and whether he would-evreturn This doctor made 'a trip 'to another town to see her sweetheart and told him the facts The man replied that he had not the slightest interest in the young woman and never wanted to aee her again And now the surprise element! The physician reported the conversation to the woman and she had the courage to face the inevitable She- - no longer had any uncertainty to worry about So she got out of bed within two days was married within a year now has a baby and is very glad that It all happened The point of the story Is don’t indulge in ceaseless worry look facts in the face bitter though they may be make a decision and after you have once made the decision devote all your tiipe to carrying it out Don’t spend any time worrying about whether qr not it is right Make it right! X-ra- ys er - Glorious Fourth Halls for 757 Fashion's in a mood for color this summer—so Marian Martin has created pattern 9757 which calls for a contrasting sash or scarf Watch this dress walk off with honors? 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I am 21 years for & visit Miss Thompson left by motor with a group of friends for a Every one musHiAve heard About old symptoms trip through the redwoods of north- “those Hollywood parties" and how' A recent article by S P Jewett REPLY and others advocates large doses Rickets Is the cause The condi- ern California to Portland Ore- ret- up to the mintftsif not ahead of urning-by way of the Columbia time of atropine AU told 47 cases were tion can be remedied easily in and style they are But when studied In 38 of which the trouble childhood not so readily with adults River highway to Salt Lake City Warner Wos went Into production came on following encephalitis The Arm shouldeujnd breathing exersolution employed was with itsew coikedy '"Four’s a per cent cises however will do much Monday Bridge atropine sulfate prepared fresh evCrowd" all four princlpals-Er- rol Party ery other day The beginning pre- TREATING DRY CATARRH Bride-Ele- ct Given Flynn Rosalind Rqssell Olivia de B A writes: can What be done scription was one drop three times Havillandnd patric Knowles— had daily which wasthen increased by for dry catarrh? "Seven to 11” read the Invita-tlon- s to be one drop every second day AU the REPLY taught how to dance the to Miss Shirley LeCuyer’s patients were under control so that Some atrophy of the nasal murhumba not a dose was omitted unle-shas oc- bridge supper Monday night at her an- cous membrane probably home 1449 Bryan avenue which noying reactions were experienced curred The employment of a nonJewett observed that dryness of irritating fluid for irrigation pur- feted a popular and petite bride of the mouth was noted by everyone poses is suggested and a I bit of the summer Miss Jacketta Helene but in his opinion this was no in- white vaseline may be placed with- Hampshire A profusion of roses and larkspur dication for stopping the medicine in each nostril both morning and not obtained carried out a pink and blue decoraIt was found that by ‘chewing gum evening' If relief or sucking lemon drops the flow a nose and throat specialist sbduld tive theme for the table while miniature garden gates marked the ' of saliva could be stimulated A be consulted place for Miss Hampshire Miss few Complained of an occasional LaRue Heppler Miss Grace M DenCopyright 1938 for The Tribune attack of dizziness and ton Miss Lorraine Sutherland Miss while othera mentioned faJeanette Earl Miss Geraldine Christigue accompanied by a “dopey” Zeta Beta tensen and Miss Erma Gardner feeling All these sighs disappeared Alpha within two or three days provided the quantity of atropine was held Sorority Holds Canyon Party Given stationary for the time being Of course as we would expect with Birthday Dance For Swartz Family ! sizable amounts of the drug there Frivolityreigned Saturday night was considerable flushing of the at the Country club where 30 memCaptain and Mrs F k Lee 1177 fac$ especially early in the day Each sufferer presented an in- bers of the Alpha Zeta Beta soror- Yale avenue entertained at a dedividual' problem and no set pro- -' ity held their annual birthday din- lightful canyon party Tuesday evedance ning at their summer home “Glengram could be established for all ner The long table around which the dale” in Weber canybn Honored The whole matter resolved Itself into ascertaining the maximum guests Were seated was radiant guests at the party were Captain dosage which the Individual could with summer blooms with Mrs R and Mrs Charles H Swartz and take This level was continued for E Groth ’ chairman of the fete Mies Josephine Swartz 1179 East Assisting were Mrs Ninth South street who will leave several days and then reduced slow- presiding and Mrs Irvin A Friday for Captain Swartz’ new ly to the point!' which symptoms Ethel W Barlow " were held in check The whole plan Fisher post at Fort Sill Okla Preceding Htoe dinner cocktails requires the most careful and criti- were served at the home of Mrs cal management If results are to be secured and hospital care Is Groth’s parents Mr hnd Mrs desirable during the period In which Adrian B Pembroke 1062 Douglas Under-ar- m street the drug is being regulated But what is the value of this seemingly tedious regime? The au- For Meat (oaf iafd thors cited consider that the most Want a piquant crusty covering j dramatic assistance occurred in for your meat loaf? Mix half a cup speech These victims had great dif- of brown sugar tnree tablespoons of ficulty with articulation Jn fact catsup one teaspoon of nutmeg and words were so mumbled syllables one teaspoon of dry mustard and run together that conversation was spread it over the loaf just before manipractically impossible This' putting it In the oven This amount festation vanished entirely with will cover a d loaf tpdny although a few exhibited (some impairment occasionally Muscle rigidity was controlled to a degree of comfort and many more so far restored as to 'engage in not tot dresses useful work r : Four cups cooked com 114 cups crumbs 14 cup chopped celery 1H teaspoons salt 14 teaspoon’ paprika 1 teaspoon granulated sugar ' 3 tablespoons chopped parsley 2 eggs beaten 2 cups milk 14 cup butter e 10:45 Lemonade Vegetable Medley Salad Insured Scientific Cold - - Fur Coat Storage Protect Your Furs Against Moths j SPECIAL PERMANENT WAVE Vapor Oil Regular $500— Speclel East Broadway let as CLEAN RE- Use Your Account ays 42 TODAY— PAIR GLAZE and 8TORI your beautiful TVS COAT-- no matter where you" pur chased It Just chars this work—but hare It don NOW! - Was 234 ‘ 1 ss -- Now t and bluing less hot water and you’re through In much less $13 Inclusive price from Salt Lake City Allowance on Your Old Washer ON MODEL 30— This Week Only action Hydrsctor is scientifically - AMERICAN designed to pre- vent tangling and reduces wear On the clothing EXPRESS CO Stops Perspiration two-poun- time ?M5®° Phone Was 29 Cream Deodorant rjonTiisniu riYDR&ctfts: FJORDS Sightseeing JUNE r o Survey Shows Wives Like WEDNESDAY MORNING 260 LEAFLET MAY JttELP E' D writes: What is the cause of an girl not being able to correct bedwetting? Have you arty suggestions? ' REPLY r The' condition may have an emotional basis If a thorough physical discloses examination nothing wrong the service of a psychiatrist may be indicated We have a leaflet on the subject which you- - can secure by sending a stamped -- envelope with 21 West 2nd South St for descriptive folder 01 SI AXIS 81 A'Mil WAS S789 request CAUSED BY RICKETS P C writes: What causes a ptgr eon chest? 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