Show w ' I J A THE SALT LAKE’ TRIBUNE SATURDAY Keep Your Circulation Active if You Would Avoid Gray Hairs Arts I by Alice Brooks Two ! By Margaret G Nichols Patches Two Materials Make For person’s life Mies Gates expressed the above opinion in response to the cry made by many that women of these modern times are going in too much for exercise especially the competitive athletics She also stated that relaxation requires a definite technique and is taught in classes spon sored In the gymnasium classes of the Y W C A In comment to a statement made by a delegate to the recent national health conference held in Washington D Ct against "Socialized Medicine" Miss Gates pointed out that ths needs for medical care are not being taken care of properly under the present 'system but how to remedy the problem has not been reached One of the reasons for her coming to Salt Lake City is to arts nc PATTERN 6213 6215 ut two-pie- contains the bleck ehart carefully drawn pattern pieces dl re ctions for cutting sewing and finishing yardage chart diagram of quilt To obtain this pattern send 10 cents in coin to The Tribune-Tel- e gram Home Service Bureau Salt Lake City Utah Be sure to write plainly your name address And pat- tern number Some Strapless Models Declared 'Positively Naughty' Jarett his FashionJ&kesmanyjL fall when It comes to the evening gowns and “naughty naughty" no doubt conservatives will exclaim upon viewing some of those just over from Paris Daring is a word which has been used for eeveral years to describe certain formal styles and it certainly is used in a superlative sense this season The naughtiest frocks are strapless depending entirely upon the skill of the fitter as to how well the bodice stays in place Stays are used to bind it snugly to the bust and waist so thatthe gajmine ties figure is achieved with white shoulders gleaming alluringly above And if you haven’t shoulders of this kind you’re wise to pass up all strapless gowns! Corset With Golden Stay Speaking of stays one of the most daring frocks featured on Fifth avenue features a cunning corset Showing golden stays The gown beneath is of expensive black chiffon with bodies cut low both front and back” and -f- ull —skirt -- gracefully The same designer is exdraped ploiting also another daring model of cerise moire with strapless bodice and tightly fitted around the have a son who sheds but- - few needles threaded with cottons will come in mighty handy on school used mos frequently when a few days when a button must H retons with great regularity keep a stitches are needed in a h'Urry It placed in a hurry t The official pointed out that athcan bs emphasized too much especially those of a competitive nature but that as a whole the trend of athletics are of value for women' Emphasis should be placed on recreational types of sports and thesa can be followed through the Dutch Windmill quiltv-terHere’s a classic turn-abo—two pattern pieces two materials interchanged In an easy block Back in colonial days this quilt no doubt was inspired by the windmills of the Dutch settlers and so today we still call t Dutch Windmill It is one of the loveliest of quilts and one that is quickly pieced Here is a chance at a colonial masterpiece from your own hand Pat- - If ydu letics Contrast ism MOUsiMote survey tho situation Tho program of tho local group calls Jor a survey of health recrea- Passing from one extreme to the daring to the demure two tion and housing condition as well definite silhouettes are featured the as the investigation of the problem lampshade or "tea cozy" effect and of medical care of the individual the sheath-lik- e or pencil one and community Miss Gates began her work with May Take Her Choice Miss Ruth E Mumford following So a fashionable woman may wear her statement of opinions on the S sleek gown that emphasizes her national board of objectives Miss gentle curves or she may blossom Mumford is the director of health forth in a voluminous s‘klrt stitched and education of tho Y W C A with crinoline to make it flare and in Salt Lako pity in some instances with draped over skirt that adds further width and elegance Bodices are snug and often Luncheon to Fete square cut for this type of gown and betrimmed with lace or glittering Popular Visitor passementerie which In many cases A popular early autumn visitor In is extremely costly Necklaces and other jewelry are used with these the city Miss Phyllis Davies of Los gowns and more pearls are worn Angeles will he the complimented than ever before guest Saturday at a luncheon to be given at the Hotel Utah by Misa Florence Fogel and Miss Lucille 1 Robinson Friday Luncheon Miss Davies is visiting with her Honors Women's grandmother Mrs Julia Neuhausen 28 Eighth East street tn-oth- er Being In love with him and SYNOPSIS Clubs President After three month in New York knowing he’s in love with me It’s see" MrSf I N MeClanahan 1381 Pen- Linen Shower Will Kving with Michael and Bonnie Hill perfect you the ashes on his eigaret rose drive entertained at a beauLyle Marsh geta a Job in the art Just then unnoticed department of a large department long accumulating tifully arranged luncheon Friday at Honor Bride-Ele- ct tore Stephen Tennant the young dropped off and the eigaret burned home honoring Miss Josephine her vice president likes her work and the two fingers that were holding it G Seaman of La Jolla Cal presiMiss Barbara Pinkerton daughknew she hurt It art manager Suzanne Gibson the is dent of the Western Federation of ter of Dr and Mrs Charles F The sheath-lik- e skirt' hips "That’s a said frowning Stephen who gave Lyle her job predicts the Pinkerton 87 B street will entertain slashed to the knee at the front Women’s Clubs Following brilliant future thus agreeing with getting to be a habit On the other side of this in- luncheon Miss Seaman gave & talk at a linen shower Saturday at the me with see” "Let school Bonnie who went to art triguing picture are the demure St the genera meeting of the Ladies Pinkerton home in compliment to day A Very Gentle Peraon Lyle in Baltimore The first who gowns which cover their wearers Literary club on "The Perfect Pro' Miss 'Marjorie Gunn who will be Jeff Conway a young executive married to Robert Elsworth Scott elegantly and modestly from the tips gram” she did But hand 'can’t resist a pretty face follows Shetookhia A centerpiece of colorful sprays of eon of Mr and Mrs Philip Scott of tRe ears to the tips of the feet of not know that he was smiling at Some of the elaborate Louis XIV autumn leaves and bright-hue- d San Francisco in October Lyle to ugha cafeteria and introduces he has a date her concern and himself-AlthoMiss Gunn is the daughter of Mr thlnking "She’S & gowns have a ruching or s cascade blooms centered the table where with wealthy Troy Fallon he takes studded scarf were eeated close friends of the and Mrs Alma J Gunn 6Q1 Cortes very gentle person too I wonder of lace or a sequin ‘ evening next Jthe -dinner to street about the throat or bosom honored gjjcsf Lyle and as they dance he tells her he what TefI Would Sajrtf hTCOifld see him loves shs knows be He’d hand Shs loves her Lyle holding my' Tennants Jeff asks her to go to lunch jealous as the devil" And And week-en- d they party "Do you think I’ll live Lyle?" One evening dine together daily at that Her eyes She as Jeff Troy were laughed "You must Lyle waits in vain for again shining his to her had forced him to take sind I like you so much" Jeff letters return her' apartment andweek-enAnd I like you What do yok and d party Jeff Jeff do at night? At Stephen’s Where do you asks Lyle to marry him She says" go?" he can’t until she has repaid her "Weil about this time of night undo for her art education and we’re riding into the country where to money sends she him tells she the air is clean and cold" her ailing mother in Miami Troy "That’s just what we're going to tellscene a makes a belated guest do as soon as you'vs finished that her meet didn’t Jeff ing Lyle why be sandwich" that evening and that he isn’t to But out where the air was clean Bonleaves weeping trusted then cold and with the radio in and found broken-hearted having nie is car playing soft music Stephen’s Kent Helens r note to Michael from Lyle went calmly to sleep Seeing daughter of the head of Michael’S her bea at first and then firm making a luncheon date her eyes unsteady closed he put his arm and Jeff assigns promotes Stephen around her and drew her close him to attend an important confer- She was such a child he ence In Chicago Jeff gives a party a child who had had a thought busy day and when his train leaves Stephen and ho thought how excited and takes Lyle to a restaurant happy she had been as hostess at Jeffs party and remembered the CHAPTER 13 to his little eob in her voice when she attention no paid Stephen ¥5 15 WHITER said good-byt- o Jeff i b eigaret burning low “Would you Heading the car toward the lights like to make some extra money in tub or wa$hing machine of tho city again he was thinking Lyle? I was talking to a woman no one ever that had loved him for was who looking the other day No one had work Stephen like that 2-SI- VES an artist to do some part-tim- e TWICE THE SUPS She has a small inexpensive dress ever looked at him with everything felt in she her her some eyes— shining large shop and she wants (suds stand up 2 to 3 timet longer ) colorful fashion pictures to use as love her faith her happiness Hie wise of indifferwindow supposedly game a background in the store STAY TRULY BRIGHT I’ll give you her name and address ence which many girls played and which annoyed Stephen Lyle Marsh and you can stop in and talk with was not playing with Jeff and had in washable fabrics 1 time after time her" V "I'll stop in never played even in the very beHer eyes kindled tomorrow! JThank you again" That ginning She had no doubts no X SOAP’S GREATEST ADYARCE would mean unexpected money in fears Nor did she try to guard her the new Jeff-Lyi- e joint bank ae love from the criticisms of by in whiter washing with safety ' count Or and perhaps better still standees The day she had stood in a large installment to Uncle John! the drawing room In his Connecticut ' I I f I Would Jeff mind if she worked at house and said to Troy “I can unnew remarkable comes a to derstand Ingredient him their Because night? But already her artist’i I love him” loving NOW America’s most improved laundry ' i Stephen had felt a mind was creating X soap far whiter washing than ever before An in-- " “There’s no reasonwhy Suzanne genuine thrilL OXYDOL Before the apartment house he gredient that makes new High-Teshould object” he said “It should ! wash white clothes up to 15 whiter than not interfere with your Other work hesitated to awaken her And he soaps in tub or washing machines Yet Which is splendid by the way And did not awaken her until he had keeps it really SAFE tot washable colors— safe Which is being noticed ahd com looked at her face so long afttYTto for fabrics and hands intently that he knew he would mented upon most favorably "Thank you Again So much has never forget it When first you try new High-TeOxydol we At last he laid his hand firmly on to me in the last Yew believe it will change all the previous ideas you happened her shoulder -s If sometimes it wonder "Lyle wf-'I ever had about washdays About g Opening her eyes her mind was Is soaps more sparkling clothes For when scien— I" smiled "You mean Jeff clear instantly-"O- h Stephen Tm bar and package tifically tested against old-stysorry!" Going to sleep while drivmostly" it does these oaps things: amazing y with vice the ing president He Smiled and his eyes mocked (1) Washes white clothes as much as 15 M Do this If You’re her "I’ve been accused of a great whiter (2) Gives up to TWICB ts much rich active suds— suds that stand up two to three rimes many things but no one has ever said I had the same effect as a longer (3) Washable colors stay TRULY fresh C" and bright— wash after wash and in hard water sleeping potion Young woman - even High-Te- st you’rs going in" Oxydol has passed test after Don’t tak chances on product you know Outside the door of the apartWHEN THE OLD OXYDOL wss first test for safety to washable colors d nothin about or nly on temporary relief ment she spoke softly and slipped women believed that the last word in there'i need of a rood feneral system For example tests show that sheer cotton prints W tonic like Lydia £ Pinknam'a her hand in his laundry soaps had been found Blit now cornea washed ts much as 175 times in new Higb-Te- st "Good-nigAnd thank you for Vegetable Compound made ((penally Jot an amazing new ingredient that makes the new Women from wholesome herb and roots Oxydol showed no perceptible sign of fgding— for Uigb-Tt- it OXYDOL ts much as 11 wbittr everything" Let Pinkham’a Compound kelp build up stayed amazingly brilliant retA some call and ‘Til time this than bar you up teething paritagejoapa Bore physical resistance and thua aid in In safe High-Tttfor while find Yet t and let High-TeOXYDOL Jeffs sway you’ll from week you Oxydol soaks calminf langiy nervea iemen female functional disorders and inaka ilia catch uo on your sleep Then you’ll waahablt colors— safe for fabrics and hands loose in as little as 10 minutes without dirt Worth living be fresh and wide awake when he scrubbing or boiling Thus putting sn end to the For pver 60 year! ena woman baa told Good-nigLyle!" washday drudgery and washboard wear snd tear another bow to go ''smiling thru” with gets back At the click of the lock be turned Pinkham’a—over 1000000 women have to less modern soaps Clothes tost 2 to chargeable In written not reporting gtorioua benefits— it and walked to the elevator 3 times as long compared to ways MUST BE GOOD I (Continued ea Following rasa) udv) ' i “Yes 23 To Aid Program Striking " com - In the Opinion of Miss Edith M Gates of New York City director of health and education for the Young Women’s Christian association-national board one of the most serious problems of the world as it is today is tension whether it be physical spiritual or psychological Miss Gates arrived Friday and is here for the purpose of facilitating the local group Just imagine standing “ Health ’ 1933 Official Here Household By IDA JEAN KAIN on yourf brush near the back bend from the head to make your hair beautiful! hips and throw the head forward The Idea is not as fantastic as it and brush from the hairline over the top of the head way sound for To really get at the coot of your that anything hair trouble you must not only sends the blood I apply the hairbrush massage the dancing — through scalp and take a minimum of 15 beautify the hair— minutes' dally exercise but you beautifl the hair— must also follow a balanced diet and it will even The right food is just as essential to help you to keep your “crowding glory as to a from getting gray peaches and cream complexion Aco soon tually your hair shows the ill effects Hair it Seems of a deficient diet long before your Is all tied UJwith general health is affected You circulation ’ do not have to Not a Legacy stand on your Gray hair is not a legacy' Often head unless you 4 it is tired starved hair and Miss feel like it Tou f Ogilvie says that "although gray can give your hair itself is not inherited the tenJean Kain Ida as just dency may be and that is a strong such measures milder a good jolt by as stretching bending and twisting reason for extra care" Stop thinking of your hair as exercises plus brushing— and plenapart from you It is something ty of it— and massage of your vitality a almost barometer nowill measures All these you nervous tension worry for the the to stimulate are intended ' tlce and Inadequate diet "If you would ohly poor circulation circulation well being that detract from your keep your cidculation 100 per cent are all reflected first in the conperfect you would have bdkutiful dition of your topknot - hair and you should not have a trace of gray until you ore 75 acSend for the "Protective cording to Gladys Ogllvie an auDiet Chart" and follow it in - thorlty who practices what she planning menus that will build your vitality— and help preaches and who does a beadstand every single day you to achieve beauty Leaflets are S cents by mail or 1 A 'Sure Sign cent if you call at Hie Trlb-— Ons et the surest slgni of poor home iservlce circulation is a scalp that Is as bureau Salt Lake City Utah also a is sign tight as a1 drum It BALANCED REDUCING MENU of nerves And this expert advises Calories Breakfast massage to loose” the scalp and 80 should glass bring the blood to the surface 100 ift ist 1 slice begin at the neck where muscular 5 V eat Vs inch thick tension is interfering with the sup- Butter Coffee flesr After to you blood the of scalp ply 250 have massaged the back of your Lencbeoa RO neck place the hands firmly on the Tomato bouillon 10 and carrot sticks skull and massage by moving the Celery Swiss ehsese ea eye the than itself rather fingers scalp 310 the Brushing the hair exercises im- Boast chicken IDinner 4 and slices cleanses bf 9A roots and scalp 300 nhy Vs Inches 00 parts a lovely shee- It is a neces-Tit- y Raked squash A cap 1 but w every tablespoon ftravy dry brittle half Reducer's French lettuce Head hundred In her 2ft Woman Should get dressing 300 circumference Strokes a day—every day Don't Apple pie 625 worry that brushing will hurt your permanent It just seems to make USA for day calories Total the waves deeper The most highly 1938 for The Tribune approved technique Is to grasp the Copyright OCTOBElf 1 MORNING YWCA This: Quilt Easy to Make - Handful of Stars n"'’' HOVJ—& Revolutionary Rdvnnco lia "YJb-Scra- Laundry Soap b" &“:74etro° 1-W- ASHES IP!1' to 3-CO- LORS i V v h y st ed ’ f I S'm 44k cr?' j - : iJAU J? $ f - v s 9 I V h xf t I f ( ' N& L 1 st whiter-washin- NO PERCEPTIBLE COLOR FADING after 175 High-Tes- t OXYDOh washings— tests prove it! Equivalent to more than 3 years’ normal waihing— yet colors Stayed fresh snd bright in bird water too - le NERVOUS iatrO-ducc- i ht r-- old-sty- st ’ ht ew NEW OXYDOL HIGH-TES- T XT si irftoiTft wf-- Ti 1 one aim dothes-f- or to 3 times as long from the standpoint of washday wear and tear compared to washing methods- - In washing machines -nHigb-TeOxydol soaks dirt loose while the washer is running-gi- ves DOUBLE-ACTIOwash Saves time-sa- ves you st N clothes In addition new High-TeOxydol is wonderfully economical For besides giving more suds a single cup of it goes as much as again as far— does up to 25 more work than the same amount of old-stypackage soaps-S- o no matter what laundry soap you’ve used in the past— get acquainted with this amazing new soap creation today! See your white clothes wash far whiter and tweeter than you ever dreamed of t getting them with less modern soaps ' OXYDOL Is now on sale at all New High-Tedealers in the same familiar orange and blue bull’s- - ‘ eye package Ask for it today Procter & Gamble f' if st one-four- th le st MORE SUDS MEAHS SETTER DISHWASHING ' YOUR DEALER NOW HAS THE NEW HtGH-TFS-T CXYDOLV THE SAME ORANGE AND BLUE EUaJS-ET- CHANGE PACKAGE-- 73 ONLY IS IN THE SOAP T00I ’ i is far easier on it soaks dirt loose in ts little as 10 minutes without ruinous hard rubbing or scrubbing Thus clothes last 2 V Jj ' rj ft |