Show t THS "SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING There may be only two kinds of rooms decoratlvely speaking— the one you enjoy being in and the one ypu don’t But wheq you get down to personalities there is variety in plenty: Formal rooms cozy rooms the room to be merry in the room in which to work the room wherein to By DOROTHY DEC find peace Wall paper gives the cue to the room’s character For in a language all Its own wall paper talks Wide stripes gigantic blossoms classic forms— these patterns suggest "Be on your best behavior tonight " Wall paper with small motifs and gay colors is sociable The romantic scene discovered under coats of plaster in George Washington’s room at Mount Vernon is one of the type that eeema to say: “It won’t hurt you to be a little sentimental once In a while" There are any number of amue-inpatterns that bid you forget your cares For instance a pro- 1 AnsWer: It is true because it Is one of the Immutable laws of nature that nobody can be in two places af the same time Hence It Is impossible Sot even the most versatile woman to be simultaneously looking after the affairs of her home and seeing to the welfare of her husband and - children and running a business fice or conducting a political of- cam-palg- thousand-mUeiHRyayr-- K® Every woman has just So much health energy and Intelligence enthusiasm and If aba spends it on one thing she hasn’t got to give It to Other things any more than she would have money to buy potatoes If she had blown In- her last cent on a fur coat That is why the women who try to combine careers and domesticity generally fail at both - dling across the walls urge plainly as can be "Laugh at us We like There are designs that stimulate you Fiesta for example this paper highlights life in Mexico In the ylvld color of that vivid country It’ a wall paper guaranteed to bring cheer to the kitchen Wall paper colors have a language too Yellow symbolizes sun- - itr TFH' Every woman who is worth her wage to her employer and who does the kind of work that will get her anywhere has to give the very best that is in her to her job She has to bring every ounce of Intelligence that she has to bear on It She has to concentrate bn it For the time being it has to be the most important thing in the world to her And she cannot do this if her mind is distracted by home affairs and she is wondering if the children got off t6 School all right if little Johnny’s cough is better She has to charge her memory with the things she has to buy at the delicatessen store for dinner as she goes home Nor can the woman who has Worked all day In a ators or office and who comes home tired and ex d hausted and at night be the sweet serene patient wife and mother she should be She can’t even give her family the kind of food they should have to eat if she has to cook- it herself She would be more than human If she didn’t snap at her husband and spank the baby and vent on her family the irritations that she had been bottling up in herself all day ant that she dares hot expend on the boss or customers More than that it is the mother’s hand that forms tht child’s charac ter Little by little precept upon pr cept steadying little atraylng feet holding up ideals before it encour aging restraining saying do and don’t a thousand times a day and this cannot be done by a mother who only sees her children for an hour os so a day when she is hurrying to work or coming back from work She is a stranger to them Their familiarity is with the nurses Who are rearing them Of course it is sadly true that many women arecompelled by economic necessity To work outside of their homes This is a misfortune to them and to their families for it is not possible for them to be as good wives and mothers as the woman whose career is In her home 1938 for The Tribune If November 12 is your birthday the best hours for you on this date are from 10:45 a m to 12:45 p m from 2:45 to 4:45 p m and from 8:45 to 10:45 p m The danger pe riods are from 8:45 to 10:45 a m from 6:45 to 8:45 p m and from 10:45 p m until midnight If a woman and November 11 is your birthday your willingness to serve others may win you many worthwhile friends It never pays t'8 sacrifice your own future to serve the selfish demands of any individual especially if it involves the happiness of a third person so think of yourself if subjected to any unreasonable request You appear to be destined to overcome difficulties and achieve results that will bring you happiness Reading ought to be one of your favorite diversions and should bring you mental relaxation quicker than any other distraction Through selling missionary work some line of domestic science restaurant man- agement newspaper work painting or the concert stage prosperity and contentment are apt to crown ydur efforts A congenial marriage and a happy home life can be expected by most of the women born on this ' date The child bdrh dn November 121s frequently more interested in bqoks than in sports’ This youngster should be very versatile acquire knowledge quickly and be able to apply it in a very practical way Many children born on this date after reaching maturity! acquire the knack of making money and are able to use it wisely If a man and November 12 is ’For Those Who Care Reliable Depository KEYSER fireproof STORAGE Packin' Shipping Long Distance Moving u By UNCLE RAY Healthy Play Will Color Child's Mind Says Patri By ANGELO PATRI Whenever I see a child playingflmportant part of a child’s cultural 'Good healthy play with a toy gun or pistol I long to background colors the thlld’a-mlnand so afto her aak and his mother find fects his thinking and behavior The get him color and the quality of mind that pleas Some other kind child’s play sets ars' likely to of toy to use in many years the best years his of life expressing manliness Some Some defend the toy guns sort of toy with swords people battleships and ths full by letting Him chase them which no idea of of war as games for chilon or two at a time murder and death panoply dren on the ground that youth When morning came the ratis connected ahould-b- e trained lot- defense of — -- 1 catcher- JooketL cage and j There is only dne home and blinked his eyes All the black rats country Very well If use for a gun It that he eo! what has a child to do were gone! The brown ones had haa but one mean- with It? Is It necessary to teach eaten them! ing— hit the mark war In the nursery? The It has been estimated that Great and kill It There idea games is repugnant If youth must Britain has about 4500000(1 rats is no fun in kill- be trained to use a gun to tignt in about one to each person on the as ing anything battle 18 Is soon enough to begin Island During the past 20 years far as I am conthe British government ha? taken training By that time the boy has cerned like to I some idea of why and what and can strong measures to cut down the see the deer on make a choice between number of the pests It had been for the hill and the pheasant on the peace and training for training war I befound that without government help 6231 PATTERN to lieve is he entitled stone wall I understand that a in the fight against them rats were that choice growing in number at an alarming hunter has a different feeling and When one hands kn- Infant a gun Solve Christmas is he giving him a- free ChoiceT” problems your Mte Illustrations of is entitled to it but what has that Not as I ses it What on puts into How fast the rat population may with crochet or cross stitch or with terlals needed to 7 do in 10 years of the hands and minds of Infanta one with children 5 this pat- stitches and color schemes grow is shown by tables In two the two combined as To obtain this pattern tend 10 age? is responsible for completely The years a single pair can become the tern The rich crocheted edging Tribune-Tele child accepts wrhat ws in our lovs parents and grandparents of more alone enhances towel pillow case cents In coin to The Long teachers ago experienced or scarf— the cross stitch adds color' gram Home Service Bureau Salt discovered wisdom hand him If thers is than 6Q00 rats the child’s play be- and ither love or wisdom in giving a The number is kept down by lack Pattern 6231 contains a transfer Lake City Utah Be sure to write came the that adult’e work purposed child a gun or a war game enof food and by attacks of enemies pattern of 16 motifs ranging from plainly your nam address and pat The spirit of his play merged into inches dl- - tern number him to look upon bandits the enemies are hawks owls 2x2 inches to 4x10 Among labor the in of his after lie This wall paper a reproduction snakes dogs and cats spirit years couraging as heroes and war as a gams it had a on coat Influence the Play strong of a pattern found under Rats usually are afraid to attastes the abilities skills and de- escapes me I am against the Whole of Mount Venon plaster business for children tack people but it they are cor of A game that sires maturity nered they may leap at a person's for called and violence guns killing Blue color shine it’s a happy 'Mr Patri will give personal atface or throat At threshing time of all sorts was not calculated-tworks two ways it depresses some a farmer's boy was killing rats with tention to Inquiries from parents benefit In the later life 'on players people though to others it speaks a club Just as he was swinging cars This Is not to say that if children and school teachers on ths of drifting clouds and of calmness the club one of them leaped at him and development of children1 at will play being gangsters they A little red in the wall' paper wjll and he was saved from harm only Write him in car of this paper Having added the bran Drapes and covers of ’chintz ortinterval create a feeling of warmth and because he changed the direction of cretonne are no more just summer water t6 the 'wash water wash the grow up to be criminals but it is to lncloslrfg a stamped that In the time such say they spent envelope for reply" good cheer A pattern of horses and the blow and hit the rat in midair equipment but In many smart fabrics first on the right side then games been devoted to have might on the side rinse over Rats a amounts of vast hounds galloping rolling gray thoroughdestroy wrong pastimes that would lend more Copyright 1938 for The Tribune other grain each year homes are used the ear around ly in plenty of warm water then in landscape accented by the red coats wheat andreason more usefulness higher that women water: to is And cold a for the farmer Wring the beauty prefer many of the horsemen the red fences and That running alms to their maturer Interests A red flowers such a pattern has all keep his grain in bins which rats these be washed at home knowing articles and hang them to dry or child whose chief game during childthe rhythm of modern swing mu- cannot enter The yearly money that if properly handled texture to partly dry Chintz needs to be stiff and should hood was the gangster game Is not sic But too much red may make loss from rats in the United States and Canada is believed to be a litt-ti- and color will be unimpaired First therefore be dipped in very strong likely to Je the citizen whose chief DRY you Irritable more than $200 000000 of all run over the fabric with the starch Cretonne may be dipped in Interest lies in better government The point to keep in mind is that life civic finer better education Garbage may not be worth money vacuum cleaner to remove alt loose thin starch when wet and wrung there’s a perfect background for SWEATERS SKIRTS we should not let rats feed on dust out tightly It is a good plan to put higher art and a generous underany kind of a room choose pat- but To SUCKS BLOUSE- S- ZKflf world betterment He of standing so do covers is to It in it bs cretonne water to food washed Then a salt should them chair colors that you by give terns and apeak CHILD'S CLOTHES be but It is not likely in the tones and of the things you supply and to keep them alive Let kneading and squeezing in a large first to set the colors and then wash may counts is an Early training Play In cover water be mild the flakes a warm back lather and always want to hear soapy tightly bath or tub of soap put on the garbage can! to whifch bran has been added Bran Wring the articles dry then damp Suit Coats Dresses how I have spoken of rats can softens water brightens colors and down with warm water and roll up A If Plain Blotter Protecting Match Boxes spread the bubonic plague Since slightly stiffens fabrics making it ready for ironing the uses If the mahogyoungster this plague usually breaks out in an excellent assistant to soap Materials with a glossy or satiny DYEING Always store matches In a cov- the Orient it may not seem imTo make the bran water take two finish are improved if rinsed In wa any desk to do his lessons a wise (IN ANY COLOR- )of reach out Is a large blotter so he SUITS ered tin box or pall— portant to us We must remember large handfuls of bran and put in ter containing borax Bluing water Investment COATS tsCallO of small children and away from however that other diseases are a cheesecloth square forming it should be tested before use Hold a can work comfortably and drop the heated pipes orstoves Be sure your spread by rats They are blamed into a bag and tying it securely with little of the blue' water In the palm ruler pen and pencil as often as he Bring and Take matches are extinguished before you in one way or another for adding tape Stew fir 30 minutes In a of the hand If the correct strength wants without leaving fears oh the Use Your Charge Account wood discard them Never light matches to the number of cases of round-wor- large saucepan covering the bag it should appear about sky blue in closets garages or poorly venti' Do not put In a lot of items totapeworm and jaundice not with water and using an enamel lated places to speak of "rat-bite fever" Large pieces should be saucepan Add the liquid that re- gether If you use poison to fight rats sults from stewing Jo suds in which opened out and put In singly dip- Bittersweet Care Are you keeping the lovely bitterbetter obtain a kind not dangerous covers or drapes are to be' washed ping once or twice as may be necto human beings Ip any case keep Do not use the bran bag more essary Small pieces may be put sweet? that you gathered in water? ‘DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE ONLY it out of reach of babies If eo it will atay red all winter than twice and then not at a long Jn a few at a time The other day I spoke of the war between brown rats and black rats The enmity of these rats was brought out by a little event in the life of an English After his work was done for the took home a day the cage almost filled with rata of both In the morning he meant colors to give his dog practice in ’ er last-thro- er tth -- tlA Expert Care Can Be Given Drapes Easily at Home o Dcpcudo CLEANING 69c O Cfl Here's a colorful Mexican wallpaper design that would make any kitchen a brighter plaoe m Lazy Muscle Let the Figure Settle Into Aged Look By IDA JEAN KAIN 'When you alt most of the time Jeft leg parallel with the left arm the right arm downward your figure Inevitably acquires a moving would be a good idea to use a B look’’ "settled that haa nothing to mat or blanket for floor padding do with age When And just for good measure one you analyze It this more this for the waistline: settling down of Position: Sit on the floor knees the figure can be straight and feet wide apart arms blamed entirely on stretched high overhead with hands lazy muscles In clasped the area of the Movement: Keep the head be abdomen waist tween the upstretched arms and and bust hips bend at the waist to the extreme which invite the left stretch up again bend to the accumulation o f front stretch and bend to the exfat treme right In this exercise the You would be hips are held still and the movement the at surprised can be concentrated on that waistsmall amount of line exercise required If you will do these or similar to keep these im- -' exercises every day you can keep muscles portent your muscles firm and your figure animated and on will stay young indefinitely Kain Ida Jean the job You may BALANCED REDUCING MENU find it easier to stay with your Calories AO Orange juice glass slimming program if yoq limit yourPoached egg on toast 100 1 1 rounded teaspoon cream self to three or four really effective Coffeeteaspoon 60 sugar exercises — but do them every day 250 Here is an exercise that is a Ijinchem— Sliced chicken sandwich (reducer’s comfortable version of the cart260 mayonnaise) wheel but which gets results with Sliced tomato 26 Hot tea 1 'lump sugar those muscles about the midriff: 26 floor on the Position: Full length 3:30 p m— Support with the ankles locked nf skim milk or buttermilk 80 the weight on the’ lower foot and Glass IMNNER— i 300 the corresponding hand Have the Broiled sleek ‘ arm straight and the other hand flung back and up Movement: Keeping the body straight and the feet together turn until you can transfer the weight to the other hand Don’t let your body sag as you turn over and keep me " EVEN THE FINEST SOAP FLAKES CANNOT OFFER THESE ADVANTAGES t 1 RICH SUDS IN HARDEST WATER 5 2 3 4areo1205 tot Copyright 1938 for The Tribune Rub Penetro on chest throat and back to lessen coughs due colds Soothes irritated) mucous membranes of nose PENETRO all your washable fine fabrics this oew war because Dreft never leaves acuta to coarsen the delicate wool fibers And all your woolen can be washed at just the right wiser temperature to (uard aaainat shrinks and fidwfl 1 For example you know how important plenty of suds are in doing your washables without injurious rubbing Lady— Dreft makes 5 times more billowy active suds in hard water than any soapl And yoti know that "scum" the thing that causes the ring around the basin : is a constant problem It buries colors coarsens silky textures often makes stockings lingerie prints and woolens look "unwearable” before Jhey’re worn out But in Dreft— for the first time— you have a suds that actually removes this cloudy film from your wtshableslBrijpgsback their rcebrightnessand texture! Never leaves any scum— even in hardest water! And if your complaint is actual fading washthen all the more reason fading caused by alkali for using Dreft! Because this great advance in washing for the first time in history offers suds that are completely That cannot fade silk and wool colors any more than water will! N6 wonder Dreft is the biggest news in washing! And no wonder it promises your treasured washables a brighter long life! Get Dreft at your dealer’! today) Procter & Gamble) rx -S - of s Yea— you’ll marvel at how Dreft-waahe- d dishea and Blasses dry aparklin clean by themselves without towel in And without a trace of stubborn uly scum! Bein a c auds Dreft of course it aefe for your hands NO SOAP FLAKES IN THE WORLD lwnie L V V DIAPERS KEEP MORE ABSORBENT when washed in Dreft because it leaves no scum— even in hardest water— to cover up their riotous mesh And no scum to coarsen that textuiw either to baby’a diapers Stay fine-fabr- ic Tni Wat rasntal - Vfi fine-fabr- ic Wider and wider grow new evening frock skirts some going In for A picturhoops and whalefeonlng esque frock is of copper threaded brown moire with hoopskirt The neckline js marked by bands of kolinsky t I to SWEATERS STAY SOFT wheowuiKd When a washing suds promises results no soap in the world can give— that’s news! Mighty goodaew Hoops and Whalebone DO YOU COUGH? COMPLETELY NONALKAUNE SUDS wash-fadin- Orderly Appearance your natal day you ought to be a good judge of the worthwhile things Your- only fondness for of life money is probably based on the comforts and luxuries it will buy Being generous you may have too lavish a hand gnd spend too freely As a doctor lawyer pharmacist dentist artist author actor ’manufacturer or sales representative you may get splendid results Successful people bom on November 12: Elizabeth Cady Stanton reformer: George Munro publisher Thomas W Wood artist Ray Palmer clergynjan and author Joseph M William Jurist Hopklnson Sloane author and educator SUDS THAT NEVER LEAVE “SCUM” giving you maximum protection g against 656 Total calories for times more suds than any soap you ever used assuring true color brightness and fabric softness- - 30 String beans 1 cup Hot roll 100 Rutter 1 pat thick 60 Mixed vegetable salad (French dress-25 Ing reducer’s) American theese 100 eubOj Salted crackers 3 do ’ Demi tasss going When you catch your breath Copyright 1938 for The Tribune here’a another and a streamlining exercise if ever there was one! It doesn't miss a muscle Bulbs Position: Face down on the floor Dusty but with weight supported on hands Electric light bulbs' should be and toes Have arms and legs dusted frequently and washed about once a month Wash with lukestraight “Walk" Up to the warm -- water and a little ammonia Movement! hands continuing to keep arms and and do not let the water come above knees straight' Then “walk" back the glass of the globe You! will get until you are again full length face the real' power of your bulbs If they are kept clean i down weight on toes and handsi And now for the hips Positions Lie flat op your face on the floor legs straight down arms Stretched straight out from the sides Keep the drawers of the bureau on the floor and dresser closed tightly when not Movement: Turn the face to the in use and remember to keep the right and try to bring the right leg window shades even Two apparentAa arm up parallel with the right ly small things but what an apyou do so you will naturally move pearance of orderliness they add to the left arm downward Reverse the bedroom the position and try to bring the - A Safe Saturday Talk Li Horoscope Cross Stitch and Crochet sed nerve-frazzle- Copyright Uncle Rays Patterns in Wall Paper Echo Room's Personality Dear Dorothy Dix— My fiance and I have Deen having an argument about my keeping on with my job after we arq married He U opposed to It Ha says that the woman who works outside of her home cannot be as good a wife and mothr er as the one ' who devot all of her time and energies to her family Is this true? And if it Is true why Florence js it the case? a 13 'I After Marriage Wife Should Give Up Job ’ NOVEMBER 12 1938 soft and pliable! r— r- -t oe aid Frabet fuatt lAtiU la Tladwtvw CAN GIVE ITS RESULTS ugh |