Show r1 f Saturday Morning Boy Co'leas Horoscope For Today - n hei° i installment Madison Craig unpleasantness somebody wished But you're calm already!" that wretch IVaS Billy on you "Yes cocktail liked parties them without that feeling of re7 which devolves on a sponsibility sends From to a reader time time — i If July 29 is your birthday the me a long letter telling many facts guest at a dinner or a dance Not that Madison was a shirker best hours for you on this date are 'about himself his life and his proboccasion he Upon from 8:30 to 10:30 a tn from 1:30 lems Usually there is not space to the onus of social l duties and Was to 3:30 p m and from 7:30 to 9:30 publish letters of this kind but to- the dependable holder-uppe- r of p m The danger periods are from day I am going to give an example many smart hostesses in their ef6:30 to 8:30 a m from 0 to 7:30 of one a tvery nice letter from a forts st entertainment One 'lovely October day at the ' Scrapbook club meMber who lives p m and from 9:30 to 110 p m hour of in Little Brook Nova Scotia: If a woman and July 29 is your "Dear Uncle Ray: I have been an Amy Crosby'a for a few motnents birthday you probably act with a active member of your club ever and a few cocktails great deal of forethought and good since I received your membership - A gay greeting to Amy and then You are thoroughly certificate I have clipped your col- - he was lost in the chattering judgment But Craig had a special practical despite the fact that you umn every day since I have been for sizing up a crowd and discoverare in all likelihood somewhat of In the club except Navice a dreamer You are not apt to "of the 'two which I failed to ing quickly if it contained any make the same mistake twice as get one was lost because it was on people interesting to him And you generally remember your blun- the back of a cooking recipe or failing in the present instance he ders Cultural influences make something of the kind which moth- was about to leave when across the you instinctively dislike people or er wanted to cut out and she was room he saw an almost familiar actions that are unrefined In spirit quicker about it than Iwas An- face Trying to place it he stared and you are not likely to ever grow old other time the paper was burned and you perhaps will always look before I could cut your part of it suddenly he knew It was Yvette young for your years Through "I like making scrapbooks as a Verne the new film star that lucidity of thought and readiness hobby I did not find it hard to everybody was 'raving over And of tongue you ought to be able to make mine For the cover I asked the reason he didn't know her just express yourself exceptionally well my teacher for two sheets of heavy at first he told himself Was that While you may not necessarily be paper which would have gone to she wore civilian dress In her a churchgoer you Care apt to be waste pictures she was usually in foreign lying there on the bookcase tumes but instinctively religious: Your dis- The cover is of a gray color and here in the home of New York's will more holds itself tinctive individuality very well than likely win you the respect "I bought myself 50 sheets of society queens and garbed in quiet and admiration of many people white paper for the inside of the tailored elegance Yvette Verne was Through social welfare or political scrapbook I have clippings on both charming in her own right With practiced skill he made work painting singing selling sides of the sheets I have another his way through the massed husome line of executive activity or scrapbook which is nearly filled by manity that separated them and writing you may min for yourself now had almost reached her when he an enviable place in the public's re"I also have a stamp collection gard Your matrimonial hopes and and am interested in writing to pen suddenly found she had disapambitions might eventually be fully pals especially those of foreign peared He thought she had turned into a small alcove room near realized countries with whom I can exThe child born in July 29 I have collected which she had stood and he folstamps change through a desire to acquire infor- - stamps for only three or four weeks lowed the trail A short corridor led to this room mation may at times seem to be and now have 263 kinds Would it unduly curious: Generally keen be too much to ask you to use one and as he stepped nearer he heard observers Leo'si children often of your Corners some time for her voice not loud but tense with learn as much by observation as anger and he thought fright stamp collecting? He heard her say "—you are a they do through study Half-wa- y i"Sincerely yours 'brute and a cad Leave this room explanations seldom satisfy them 0 "Elie Leblanc" and their confidence should never It Is fine to hear about your andHenever dare speak to me again" couldn't listen deliberately be abused Elie Hundreds of boys and he half turned away when he If a man and July 29 is your scrapbook and girls have written to tell me natal day your optimism will about their scrapbooks and I enjoy heard the man's voice raised a trifle and speaking in menacing usually overcome discouragement letter tones and is apt to enable you to always every collecting is indeed an Stamp "Yes I'll go now we don't want put up a winning fight regardless interesting hobby Those who folof the odds against you As an au- low it should not expect to "grow a s2ene here But you'll take back thor artist inventor sculptor fi- rich" from it so far as money is every word you've said you'll beg nancier sales agent or clergyman concrned but it does something to my forgiveness you'll crave my your name is likely to become help make the mind rich in know-edg- e pardon you'll grovel at my feet—" If you speak another word Widely known I shall write again to "Go! me I shall scream!" Successful people born on July about Perhaps at some fupostage stamps "Don't be silly!" And with a 29: N Booth Tarkington author ture time Benito Mussolini dictator of Italy light laugh the man came out of the little room and left the girl UNCLE RAY Eastman Johnson artist Hiram there Powers sculptor Daniel Drew Join the 1939 Uncle Ray Madison had stepped back and Scrapbook Club capitalist Thomas Corwin statesthen came on as if just appearing men To Uncle Ray But the other paid no attention to Salt Lake Tribune Released by the Bell Syndicate Inc him and passed him without a Salt Lake City Utah Dear Uncle Ray: I want to join glance Then giving free rein to his eager the 1939 Uncle Ray Scrapbook New Scarf curiosity Craig Madison walked club and I inclose a stamped enstraight into the little room where New language of flowers used velope carefully addressed to mythe actress stood still quivering on scarves has squares of different self Please send me a Memberwith fury floral designs with meaning of ship Certificate a leaflet telling "Talk to me a few minutes" he how to make a Corner Scrapeach flower printed along the edge and scarf is arranged so that flower book of my own and a printed said smiling at her "it'll help you current sentiment design to paste on the cover of my to get yourself collectedf' — and expressing somebody may drift in iftire any comes right under the chin Thus scrapbook minute" red carnation means "ardent love" "Do I know you?" and the big Name and peony "I blush" dark eyes looked at him but not Street or R F D reprovingly li "You will very soon I'm Craig or Province Madison and something tells me you are Yvette Verne" : "And what if I am?" a flashing TREAT! for Jersey H:W smile showed him her dimples Is Silk jersey in golden tan tones cTi used to make a trim street dress 'Now We're Friends' for fall wear The shirred neckline "Only that now we're friends and I want you to forget the late adds a flattering touch ' By Uncle Ray --- - 1 Ii a gaily-shoulde- s dusk' f II r Y I n O II I o i 3 -- - - k - d y t I k e I a f ' rt Conceit CityState s ATTyCFDlui-mOp- Lr--- Street iii I i ALMOST AT THE TOUCH III ? i' LEAVA N BRIGHT AND FRESH EVEN AFTER DOZENS AND DOZENS I- fet ‘ 4: OF WASHINGS i7 ' 77Nd: 77 "IP ' :4- - -- - U ‘i 1 ' i r'-'- E! - - ‘1 --A1 f ' i cq---±-- 4 '' Cif -- I rot ' Ir t i1lff t o U 5 7 r - 7 1'!:' il-'- '' : ) -- It (- 70v :' ti' - k ( :: t0:A " ' b 4e) -- -- a 4' '' t 1 0 '' - - la ‘41V — - - r--- 1 rta pi : 4 ‘'41!:: 't - NI V 28 cr N -- - to i --- 11 1 - J MY BEAT NEW US-BOOSTER- 1' ttee 4 : Ii 'f: tiOr'lko 8 ‘o 11:: - i ' ' i 43 ' IV : 4 WASHING AND I'M tlivip (I I 1 33 THE MAKERS OF ‘ f ) v - 1 i - - r1 k4 ?- 4: - ' 77- - ''4- a I f ‘i V k It''' 4 ' '' ' ''' 'N''''Ilt2s 7k''sr - - 1 I e "' 6' ' ' '''''''''''''' ' '''"-r- ('' : '' t - ' 0v ' t - : - I ' i ' - N' ts - t I- 40 ''k0 ' t I i ir I f' 4 ' ' ' 1 f r - ' - 1 ' '' '' t A I 1 - ' :S ' d'' i ' s ' ' ''' '' i A ' i 1 i! '1 i i V v i ': 10' i t i i s i' 0 4 ' - e l‘k i t ‘:' it '‘'' I ' i i: Fr 1 t '' : -- ' lk:' 9 i v i ' 3ikat 0 I t i' 4 '' - I 1 "'"1: ''' " ' f - '''''' "- -- ‘41 11 - ' ' '" - - 74 ' - e -- N — e "'"t''': tv -- -' ' 4 "3 '' ' '' '- - 0 - e - 1 ! r ' '9 :4 s r 41 k t I 4" who is chased 'round by cameramen and polite deferential autograph hunters you are unduly interested in making new acquaintances" "Seems to me that for a film queen "Friday you meet you" the very next Friday' when he wants to be alone That's I'll come in and fetch Tthe whole seiret of dealing with dishis somewhat position" Yvette Accepts I'll go in my "Qh no you won't What have you in the own car line of family?" Craig looked dis- - comically treed " Formidable" he said "quite So" "You don't evare me at all I eat up formidable people A wife?" "You know I haven't! Do I talk like a married man? But there's an uncle of certain disturbing ways There's an and uncertain temper aunt of great resource and sagacity but who would include you out if for any reason my uncle didn't take to yoft" "How can he help taking to me?" "Is he under she asked saucily his wife's thumb?" my aunt isn't my uncle's wife they're brother and sister And I've a COLATI there a chap about my age but And a secretary with whom you must not fall in love And a who is a scream housekeeper That's our family Only a few people are coming this week end I doubt if you know any of them Shall I ask Amy Crosby?" "Oh please not Amy's a dear but your list ko long enough I bale Don't tell me big house parties like to puzzle about the people But tell me of them out myself the house It must be a big one" And a con"It is—enormous glomeration of all the worst styles of architecture ever invented by man And added to here and there by the successive Madisons who have lived in it We are the Montauk Madisons you know—a fact dear to the heart of Uncle Harley" Do you mean Harley Madison the eccentric philanthropist?" "Is that what they call him? Well it is descriptive" "But he's a great man! A celebrity in his own right" "And may I not have a celebrity for an uncle if I choose?" "of course Is he nice?" 'He's a brick! A splendid all round man Gets mad on every possible occasion and forgets next moment whttt he was mad about Then you'll come on Friday?' "Yes of course What is uncle doing now in a big way?" "Too big to tell about But you may 'as well have an idea for if you want to make good with him you must talk about himself" "Tell me then " d "Glad you told me Can I help in any way?" spread I reeall vividly as a young physician the satisfaction with which everyone hailed' the announcement made by an eminent authority that the stable fly scattered the poison All we needed to do was to screen our houses and protect our children from the bites of this insect But we were doomed to disappointment Despite the greatest precautions and the banishment of the supposed carrier cases continued to 'occur Recently some suggestions have been made as to methods of communication which should be of common knowledge For example i a type of encephalitis which affects horses and which can be transmitted to human beings—has been traced with reasonable accuracy to a virus inoculated by mosquitoes This gives emphasis to our eradica- tion campaigns directed against all winged or crawling blood suckers Among other possible transporters certain birds have been suggested especially English sparrows Some color is lent to this theory because psitticosis a serious ailment may be conveyed by sick parrots or parrakeets Rats and gophers also have been thought of In fact one epidemic of polio followed a flood in which ground squirrels chipmunks and all rodents were driven to high ground and into homes hitherto uninfested We cannot however put our finger upon the exact form of life which is responsible Nevertheless we can defend ourselves against Insect bites of all sorts or treat them promptly by washing the surface thoroughly with- soap and water and applying spirits of camphor or dilute ammonia From the first ot August on it will do no harm to exercise special care In this respect Curiously enough the disease usually vanishes alter the first heavy frost although sporadic instances will be discovered at any time of the year Just as we may find house flies within our dwellings in the mttidle of "I doubt it Uncle doesn't want money nor advice nor asxiistance But he does want sympathy So winter If you could be his understanding little friend it might give him a bit of real pleaoure and it would constitute your good act for the day" - - '4--ttk ' ' '"' ''' - -' f! '' - ''''' - --- 1 - '774-- - - 4 :'''' ''''7--' i I do anything I can "Of course but I'm staying only a day or two and you can't establish sympathetic relations in a few minutes" "I suppose not Don't let It See that chap who bother you just came in?" The one with the grave studioua face? Yes I know he's FlemHow I'd love to meet ing Stone him!" "Seems to me that for a film queen who is chased round by cameramen and polite deferential autograph huritero you are unduly interested in making new acquainBut Stone is a worthwhile tances friend to meet because he always remembers you and that Means if you ever need him he'll be at your service" ''At my service! I WM a detective!' "He is But isn't It possibilitiea that you day need the services tive?" "Paasibly thought I ta it- - 1'1 nil t i Ar ( s L A - o : It is always wise to secure the counsel and ad- vice of a competent orthopedic surgeon before treatment of affected muscles is begun We must regard childhood ill- nesses—even colds or digestive upsets—as deserving of our best attention Put the little one to bed and keep him there for two or three There is adequate reason days io believe that victims of the disorder who are given bed rest early stand the best chance of recovery Much depends however upon the virulence of the attack As a Rule Is it possible for a child six weeks old to contract Babies Ininiune M E C writes: whooping cough? REPLY As a rule Infants—particularly if breast fed—possess a natural immunity to the ordinary contagious diseases This persists for at least six months Copyright:1939 by The Chicago Tribune iiiii A J 4 z '4 I be ' 4 We can't catch Mr Stone now though he's going away You must introduce him to me some other time And I must go now Are you staying in town?" ''What for? We consider Manhattan a suburb of New Plymouth but not a fit place to live in Shall I tell you how to reach us on Friday?" I have a chagp "Not necessary I just say New feur of pure gold Plymouth and he flies to it like a homing pigeon Thank you ever so very lots for my invitation I look forward to my visit with keenest joy May I advi-t- e uncle about his improvements? I'm by way of being a bit of a landscape gardener and —" "Don't plan Wait until you see uncle and 'then use your judgment as to what you shall say to him But why is your interest all for him? My conain Tom Sheldon and ATIW4 the socretary chap are both worthy of your look-see- " "They'll get it Come with me to to Amy" say good-bA Big Project And Amy responded gaily "So nice of you to come Craig Come 'Well this is his present enterGood-b- y S0011 Yvette -- I prise We live in athinly settled again rather tincy you're up to your old sprawling hamlet named grandiWhat a girl it is to he The place trichol osely New Plymouth hasn't kept up with the march of sure Come in again both of you Goml-hyprogreAt nor has It noticed the And then Craig Madixon put his tearing on of time It didn't have proper care and feeding and yet new friend in her car and vvent iI is a possible parodioe One day aWaY with his mind and heart full my uncle saw this and derided he of her allure the deep deep wells was the one' to rescue the poor of her violet eyes and the glints of little waif and fix it all up nice red gold in hvr brown hair (To lie ('ontinued) and pretty like Cinderella There are some big house's you underCopyright 1939 for The Tribune stand and some few influential men who uncle assumed would Of White-Haire- d help hint with his project Chic course any Harley Madison lieei‘her looked Janet very chit' has charge of Is angle iron sunk hinge construThon and In a black faille gown featuring a slitn tiered ttkirt high " a guaranteed "Didn't the few men in the place bodire rounded neckline and vvideshouldered sleeves tapering into realze this?" "Most of them: but there are tightness at the wrists A blue fox those who say Madison Is lining cape blended nicely with Miss his own pockets at the expense of Beecher's white blue hair all others concerned" "But your uncle is big enough to combat and conquer 1PotAble-- t hekpd to Ithmio all such " Am 0 donage oilyttylt "Would be If he were let alone Dow? But In a mul:ituIe of C311114elorA ta91111 rimr A16PIIPIORI there la trouble end uncle une soothing ueokol to death with his enemies m tor SKIN Pntro tell you s1 you'll he kind to lion lief t rom miInnr okin IRRITATIONS irrit at Inns Htainhrs when your own 'tict adylses you to do No and you'll let bhn ahme z A: tkt ' --- 1 L 1 - 1 ts see 1 ‘ : ' 1 ''' ' e I ( f ---- 10 Aosoo Al I i 1 k- i k —J y ' ( 3 '1- i' -'t 1 -- t i' ' ('? l'i 4 'SI ") il 1114r) - Harvests New Felts in deep pungent tones you'll take to heart after a summer of FUch white! unrelieved golden mellow wines heady greens as well as rich Autumn browns black and classic navy A''t f 44ih 'Jilt 0 I vio il f pobA": — 4 A i '— 4 A— ) I tc ' ' ! 11(N ' 4 "' d'Al- 11111 67) dr)171 It ' YA-c---v - 11 0"'N 40i ‘4 f- ' ki I 0 0)1 kjr : f) '' '" MILLINERY Postillions! Profile Crims! Berets! Pill Boxed 2ND FLOOR 1)1 I Tile PIENETRO L''''' "' aaa a' a'"' aa'4'‘''"7 - 1 1 i 2 1 i without the full function regain t - ' slightest impairment 4 u t to move a leg for some time may §4 - f t that complete restoration will not take place A tot who is unable COOL! CLEAN! AUERBACH'S where the air you breathe is washcd filtered and refrigerated : - ( Signs of paralysis may not come mwowmoa among the may oome of a detec- but not probably ' t eP t ' 't on for several days and when they become manifest we cannot he sure iv13011011A VILdjijkALUttiteiuk 1 - The onset usually Is sudden but many cases will tlimulate"a severe cold or a digestive disturbance in which the temperature is not high —rarely over 103 degrees Fahrenheit The pulse and the breathing however will be more rapid than the fever appears to warrant Pain may be complained of in the head or neck If the symptoms persist and particularly if there is infantile paralysis in the neighborhood a specimen of spinal fluid may be withdrawn whereupon the diag- nosis is clear This places t h e family doctor in the best possible position to administer treatment Serum from a patient who has pulled through is our chief reliance Inasmuch as no specific against the infection so far has been discovered It is assumed that the blood of one who has survived the disease will contain neutralizing elements which will destroy the inThis material fection may be given directly into a vein or into the spinal canal While de do not have absolute proof that sulfanilamide is helpful its use has been suggested by a number of authorities StJose'ph i ) 11 l ' ' i ' i 1 ' ' t I -- ‘ I - k It 14 ' ' 1 - :t i :' ' - I V ' - -- ' It - ' I i de-i- -ii I N ' 1 1 1- ! t ‘t ' t ' t k s 1 ' 1 A I 1 s ori ' i t 1 i 4 ' ‘''' ': t f 'f- - ) money-maker- FAMOUS WASHERS EVER ON HANDS " ‘ '''t' '''''t V ' At ' flaw-proo- ' THE ONLY SOAP RECOMMENDED BY (:'-"'- &-- I p' ' " ' CLOTHES WHITER THAN EVER RINSO '' "4 ie 7' 1--- ) '' Z '‘ In yi - 1 4 i - '— FOR SPEEDY DISHWASHING —AND IT'S AS EASY AS : THANKS TO ALL OVER THE COUNTRY THANKS TO YOU CAN'T k TO GRAY (!' ro ' 1::ii -- ' - 00' RINCO'S NEW -- ' - 4111110111' 1::8:' -- -- 1111iMiliiii0 - -- rf MORE HARD THEACLOTHES I 1 1knounisoe jj iccNE0 1611' ''' - Av1: N-- ''' i A !11 1) ' i t 0 l' N 72'71 - s II ' 113: r ri g - Jk 1 P(''' 'I II I 'S r)(4S) ' ' - -'-' t)7 I) liti:1 '''I i 'A I r 7 AH II I 1 VI' osilluik c-- - 111 11 ' 14 "SUDS-BOOSTE- 114 S "Sr ') CA iia i al I 0 4:: al ( - -- LICKS : ?"-- 1Wi ti t 31 ' ''' t es- -i lP ''‘"'—' I 4 i---- h N - ) MINE g - ' a:-- - i U U- o4n -- 3 ' -' t V4- 1:- ii - v' I-- - 1 f Ist "f"-7- : — - 1144 7: C) ri - SOAP OF E a lovely v e ' ' k - Li' By Dr Irving S Cutter This season if the malady runs true to form we are likely to encounter local epidemics of infantile paralysis (poliomyelitis) in some parts of the country—let us hope but in a 'few Its presence in any community Is terrifying largely because we know so little about the causative virus and its method of - I better-mannere- place Silver Hill you know The paradise spot of the whole map!" "Your stories don't hang together When do you want Me to come?" - 1 ' --- Jr "Haunted?" "Not that I know of! It's I -- -- - "What part of Long Island? Is it a secret?" "No—though it ought to be It's up in the bleak northern reaches of Queens county and it's—" --'4 fee 0 OLD-TYP- - - v z? ori::7- ":Z — 1 0 ' ftW fteal 1 41'" lb 1 ' l- 'i-- -' 7 t — 4 la pt ' - li ) t 4 C' tth WASHABLE COLORS BRIGHTER THAN WHEN I USED THAT Zr I li r liviw Island" - fo': engagemenei must keep" "Arefou making a picture now?" "No indeed I've a life" layoff and I'm For the next few moments Madison forgot the girl was there He was weighing arguments on a fineUncle ly adjusted mental scale Harley? He'd simply love it Aunt Cornelia? She was always persuadable and ready to do her part Sheldon? None of his business anyhow The scale swung in favor of the plan that was rapidly taking shape and without further consideration Craig put it into words "I say how'd you like to come out to our place for a bit?" "A bit of what?" "Oh fun rest recreation whatever you're most in need of" "What makes you think I'm in need of anything?" "Everybody's in need of something though he may not know it But just for a lark take 'a chance and come out for a week end How about it?" Craig Madison was very good looking an attribute which took him far Although nearly 30 he had a boyish cajolery which oftener than not brought him what he wanted "Where is out?" she continued "Oh my home You'll hate it it's a fearful place but it will be better soon: And our week ends are fun Do say you'll come!" "But where jig it ? Is it in America?" "Oh that Why yes it's on Long p " 4 - to put it over 10 SHADES WHITE- R- i''0 ' 4f- 1 COLORS ' - 4 LL (6111S0 I 1 - i ) 0N-7- roto In his opinion And he liked her because she blondes had was dark Bisque-dol- l begun to pall orT him and the brunette beauty of this girl seemed to him a shady' wood after a glaring sunlit beach She niade short work of her cosmetics and raised her finished face from the tiny mirror in which she had been gazing "Better?" she asked as she put the little implements in their case from my point of "Unnecessary view but I dare say you feel more fully dressed" "Yes I da And more complacent too That men did stirane up but you are a born anodyne" "Nat a compliment I care for I can be a stimulant if you like May I?" "Not just now I have a business 07' 0?'""- ' CLOTHES COME UP TO 4tIP°v4: ) OF WATER ' 1 - RICHER RINSO BURSTS INTO MASSES OF SUD- S- NEW not worth worrying about But it will take a few minutes to regain my temper and my good looks" She produced a vanity gadget and put it to use 'MadiSon leaned against the door Jamb and watched her His acquaintance with artists of the screen was limited he seldom cared to meet the lesser lights and few of the stars had come his way Yvette Verne was one of his fa- vontes and he admired her acting' art Occurs in August t ' 17 Infantile Patalysis Carolyn Wells By faculty ''' ss ' July 29 1939 ICrime Tears On Stamps And ' tibunt 5slit Cikc e Groat Intormountan Store—Foundod 1864 i - ' i |