Show Saturday Morning -- - Education Begins Best in Kindergarten for sitting still and listening to wise words They are equipped by nature — and remember that nature always has the last word as well as the first— to rise look see and do Their chief characteristic at this stage of growth is activity They are endowed with almost limitless energy and can keep going long after the exhausted adult This is nadrops in his tracks ture’s way with the human child and her way is not to be denied She has good reasons for her By Angelo Patrl Children have a briet period when their senses are very sharp This occurs along about the fifth year They are intensely active getting about all over the place touching tasting smelling hearing asking and learning with tremendous speed the countless bits e of that go to form the foundation of their future learning The better use that thi period of intensive learning is put to the richer the child’s equipment for school education: The better training a child gets at this time of his growth Jhfe richer his intelliOnce past this gence thereafter season of growth is over for good and-al- l It cannot be made up It one of the periods of child growth Many school systems overlook life-lor- this opportunity for educating their pupils Some of them make children wait until their seventh year before starting school work Most begin at the sixth year Good sense in education insists that the place and the time to begin are in the fifth year of life in the kindergarten There are still people who think that kindergarten is a place where children are amused They play games and sing childish songs led a and futile by rather teacher That sort of thing Is a waste of taxpayers' money and a poor influence on children who ought to be taught that life is serious and no fun about it These notions are as old as human ignorance The most elementary understanding of children’s growth confutes them When children are 5 years of age they are Inquiring intelligent people who need to learn how to put the knowledge their senses gather to good use They need to have their unending questions answered by someone who knows how to answer by directing the child to first sources the field of his own activities ‘‘Look here and you will see" Is the real kindergartner’s answer to many a childish inquiry "Try this and see what happens” is her way of helping little children clarify their ideas These children are not equipped method In the older day the little ones had many opportunities for discovering the ways of life by personal search trial and error They followed their active mothers about the place taking part in the ceaseless round of work that life in those days demanded They learned about plants animals weather of many housework industry v kinds people books birth sickness and death the whole human cycle was known to them early There was not so much need for the school work then That is all behind us and school must take the place as far as may be of the old style home Widows Warned' Not to Rush Into Marriage “ By Dorothy Dix Dear Miss Dix: I am a widow Have been livand independent ing with a sister for some time and she is very hard to get along with so naturally I crave a home of my own I am engaged to a gentleman and we often talk of getting married He is perfectly charming when he is sober but when he drinks he is awfully He is abusive mean nothing pleases him and he finds fault with everyone But as soon as the drink wears off he is okeh I am employed and have again a nice bank account and could be Independent staying single as I have an allowance yet I realize that I am in my late forties and there isn’t so much time left in this world in' which to be happy And 1 do want a pretty home The man makes an average salary but has nothing saved up He is divorced and has one child Would you consider it wise for me to marry this man under these conditions? DOUBTING DORA Answer: When you are sitting pretty on the top of the world why do you want to jump off into the stratosphere? you Maybe would land in a bed of roses but the chances are a million to one that you would pull up in a thorn bush Here you are a mtddle-age- d widow with a good job and a comfortable living on the outside of it You are free Independent You can spend your money as you like with nobody to ask you what you did with that quarter that was given you week before last Nobody has the right legally or otherwise to speak the truth to you and tell you of all of your CrilTlG eccentric the -—— 3 AUGUST FUR SALE UBS Real DIs"The Time tn Start pule Ir When Ynu're Offered a Substitute'’ -i BUY THE BETTER FURS FOR LESS AT WILFORD WOOD NOnfll ' SALT LAKE Waifttrh 5200 Don't lie tooled— Pa v Cash and &av Money ried woman Of course every woman wants but before she companionship gives up her freedom for it she would be wise to look around among her married friends and see how much most middle-age- d wives get especially if they are united to husbands who like to drop into Pete’s place or Johnny’s cafe on the way home from work And even the husbands who come straight home are mostly about as of an evening as conversational a store dummy behind a newspaper would be So speaking by and large the middle-age- d widow who is comfortably fixed is generally wise to stay in the station of life to which it has pleased Heaven to call her Marriage is always a gamble and the older you get the more risky it is PURIX MSA NEW smmuNED bottle! 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At your grocer's easy to op on Now NARROW LIGHT WEIGHT BOTTLE -- osy to handle Same — THE GENTLE BLEACH CONTENTS AS BEFORE full quart --August 12 1939 - Tears On philanthropist Craig and Everett ‘I don't know about thosethings Craig but I wish you and Tom would inquire discreetly and see what you can learn” She rose from the table and the others followed her from the room and then went their several ways He waited patiently until Aggie came as he expected to look after ash trRys and glasses and what not in the way of tidying up He managed to catch her eye and beckoned her outside The soft October breeze was not chilly and the Torn Sheldon had a bee in his girl came out bonnet which he wanted to see "What is it Mr Sheldon?” she about He sat down on a veranda said nervously bench that commanded a view of To be continued the interior of the living room cil" "Put him out! Why Aunt Cornelia they can't want that! There wouldn't be any council left!" housekeeper INSTALMENT IS Yvette Verne feeling pretty sure that the Carsons were safe in the house for a time climbed down from the big oak tree and swung to the ground from its lowest limb She went into the ivy arbor and scanned the green leaved walls It was a marvelous growth the perfection of care and training giving the same results both Inside and out At last she found what she was looking for A packet of letters in ordinary sized envelopes held together by a rubber band “Might have wrapped ’em up she thought putting the parcel in an inside pocket of her tweed coat and starting back to the house She arrived in time to join the cocktail service and entertained the party with the tale of her ad- venture "I went out for a breath of fresh air" she said “and as notwithstanding reports to the contrary I had never been In the ivy arbor I thought I'd take a look at the inside” "Yes Hetty said she saw you go in” Cornelia said returned Yvette "Naturally” "the blessed woman watched over me like a warder Well I got inside and I think It is lovely And I saw Elkanah tearing across the lawn and some imp of depravity put it in my heart to give Elky a jolt So I went out through a back window and when Elkanah arrived there was nobody home It was funny to see the look on his face! It was more than surprise it was something very like fear I do believe he thinks I am in league with the powers of darkness” "Where did you go?" asked Harley Madison smiling at her ”1 climbed one of the big oak trees You know Boscobel oak where Charles the Second hid and every year since they celebrate his birthday there I’d like to have mine celebrated here” "You shall” declared Harley "If you haven't a birthday near by I'll lend you mine It will be here next week” "But I won’t” "Oh yes you will You'll have to stay now until you convince the Garsons that you’re a proper human being” “I know Hetty thinks I’m In- 17 Milk for Efficiency By Carolyn Wells Experiment Shows --f- Yvette to the city but his staunch loyalty made him want to know if pluns were being made that would harm Harley Madison "I don't know Craig I’ve only heard rumors But I know Mr Hendricks and Mr Potter want to put him out of the village coun- Fewer absences beter tions more cheerful toward their work-- all disposi- attitude these things were accomplished by giving office employes between-mea- l feedings of milk and bananas report Drs Haggard and Greenberg of Yale university following an important study which they recently carried on - Ames his secretary Harley's plan to improve New Plymouth out of a common fund is suddenly opposed by men who want to be glorified by their donations At the weekend party Yvette captivates everybody especially Harley much to the annoyance of Anita Boyce a widow who hopes to marry him The next morning Hetty tells Cornelia she saw Yvette meet a man in the Ivy Arbor at 3 a m Yvette denies this While Harley informs Craig he intends to marry Yvette Tom convinces Cornelia that Hetty didn't see Yvette bur a woman who is trying to cast reYvette flections on the actress goes into the arbor and Hetty seeing her urges her husband Elkanah to follow but she eludes him iss NOW SAVE t- tribune- and his cousin Tom Sheldon both orphans were brought jup by HarHe lives with ley a widower his sister Cornelia Hetty Garson Gorgeous Millinery for Fall Has Parisian Origin 1BUY Jalt £akc Synopsis of preceding install-- 1 ments At a cocktail party in Amy Cros- Craig by’s home in Manhattan Madison an architect introduces film a himself to Yvette Verne star after he overhears her quarreling with Billy Gomez a man unknown to him He then invites her to spend the week end at the estate of hhis uuncle Harley MadiLong son in New Plymouth who is regarded as an Island Kindergarten is the place where the senses are trained to function in learning It is the place where the children’s activities are directed toward usefulness their social Instincts cultivated and organized their personalities helped toward favorable development their human qualities stressed Kindergarten Is where school education properly begins Once well established it means saving of holdovers in the first grade better quality pupils in the first grade better coordinated children for home and school to train A school without a kindergarten is like a house with out its stairway inconvenient mistakes and shortcomings and wasteful showing the builders to just how unbecoming your new hat is to you be men without vision And you are contemplating givMr Patrl will give personal ating all of that up to marry a tention to inquiries from parents drunkard who in his cups is mean and school teachers on the care and and hateful who will swear at Write you and curse you and probably development of children him in care of The Salt Lake Tribbeat you You are thinking of une enclosing a stamped exchanging your peaceful life for envelope for reply the harrowing one of the drunkard’s wife who is always listening Released by the Bell Syndicate for the drag of a stumbling step Inc and wondering whether when her man does come home she will get or a sock in the eye If you were a silly young girl carried away with the passion of youth you might think yourself enough in love with a drunkard to be willing to go down into the But a woman gutter with him who is nearly 50 should have sense The most important revival inf mings One expensive black Spaninfashions we will have this new sea- ish sailor shows a crown on which enough to know that she is of feeling romantic and son is that of the real old time are perched little ribbon bows in capable sentimental over a man who is so new brilliant purple and red shades and sodden with drink that he has regorgeous French millinery versions of which will come along which is a "knockout" to wear with verted to the beast and that there a black frock with accessories is nothing left in him to love or to fairly dripping plumes and flow- matching the bows admire One of the curious and ers and ribbon bows and all Maribou is having a run along pathetic things about women is with the ostrich and hats of this the hard and tragic way they take with glittering ornaments Paris stylists are writing en- are now shown for afternoon as to get themselves out of their difwell as evening Little toppers of ficulties when an easy way is open thusiastically of the "panache ef- gray maribou are adorable with to them Thousands of other fects" which means plumed or afternoon ensembles with gloves women like you for instance martufted and which date back to the and bag of gray doeskin Tiny ry undesirable men to get away glamorous style era of Louis XIV bows of Nather blue grosgrain rib from disagreeable relatives with for their inspiration Ostrich tips bon sometimes decorate these hats whom they live or in order to arise to ridiculous heights on beds or of a shade harmonizing with have homes of their own when all of ribbon which form the whole the frock they would have to do in either hat or they are used on crowns of One leading French milliner is case would be just to put on their softest felts Bows are more im- featuring small berets which are hats and go portant than they have ever been trimmed and which are very gay If you and your sister do not and in some cases a large bow and flattering Most women and agree you do not have to live toforms the whole hat girls like ribbon bandeaux and gether another hour The world is There are all kinds of tricky many of the berets have these One wide enough for us all to get away smaller bows too which are used black felt model is trimmed in from sisters’ cantankerous ways profusely and look like small but- rose red velvet ribbon With match or mothers’ tyranny If a woman terflies Black is the leader in ing bandeau and a showier one is has money there is nothing to of vivid green French silk felt hinder her from setting up her millinery and is smart as a backown individual home in which she ground for gay and brilliant trim with bright pink velvet ribbon can have all the pink tile bathrooms and ruffled curtains that her soul craves These are not the sole perquisites of the mar1 ffbc ALIX crapa afternoon frock with ileek cartridga pleatad bodica — vary naw albow ileavei! 16 to 20 buck - itoi 2295 BALENCIAGA Sbaar dress with bustle-botiny waist! Plaat ruffle on Black nackline slatvas 14 to IB 1995 bangalina back cowl only C— AFTER bengaline f Sheer MOLYNEUX p frock with peplum for busfle effect! 6 gold buttons from V- 12 fo 16 neck fo weisf Black stand-ou- dress-u- t F 1995 Vv A- iil Vlf y' -- - highlights IPsarls Iliistlesf of "American Homily” woven with i s by rnvon vnrn Co In no so Brilliant Carolyn copies most ’exciting Sleek and moulded in front of the dresses to come out of Parisl newest their skirts are backswept with bustle bows pert peplums Flirtatious sophisticated dresses — a whole new shirrings V h i i r $ source of chic and delight from now on! -- sane” "I want you to be friends with Hetty” Cornelia said in her gentle way "She is dear to me if she is odd in her manner” "I will Miss Cornelia and I’m sorry I made Elkanah think I was a demon of some sort But I'll make it up to them I want to hop over to New York this afternoon and I'll bring them each something they’ll like You advise me what it shall be” Yvette was so joyously eager that Cornelia tbld her of various things the Garsons would like so she could make her own choice After luncheon Yvette asked if she might be driven to the city saying her own chauffeur would bring her back "I'll run you In myself” Harley said "and I’ll dawdle round 'till you’re ready and then I’ll bring you back And I'll tell you what to buy for Hetty I know what she likes as well as Corny does Run along and get ready Yvette and we'll start now and have a long afternoon” "Nobody asked you sir she said” Yvette retorted ‘‘I'll go in with you but I have some business to attend to that will take some time Perhaps though I can meet you later and come hack with you" "All that will take care of itself” Harley told her "Any errand Cornelia?” "No dear But If the village fathers call up or send any message what shall I tell them?” "Tell them first to go throw themselves in the lake and If they don’t fall In with the suggestion then tell them to wait 'till I get home and I'll tell them where to go!" Cornelia smiled at her brother then looked suddenly serious "Don’t take them too lightly Harley They are an untrustworthy lot and they’ve treated you shamefully” "Then It's up to me to trent them shamefully Is that what you advise Corny? I thought your guide wns the golden rule" Harley left the room pausing to kiss his sister’s cheek as he passed MOLYNEUX Exciting black crepe afternoon frock with sunbursf cartridge pleat bodice sleek waist piquant bustle bow 2295 beck! 16 to 20 D—AFTER E— BASQUE crape frock Black BOLERO with let-i- satin mid- F— SOPHISTICATED frock with wind- riff for a spool waist Full skirt Note sleeves on bolero 2295 Dress Salon Second Floor her "He’s sai l) a boy” she said to '‘I’ve heard those horrid Anita men are planning against him but he won't listen to a word about it" "Who are planning and what Aunt Cornelia?’’ Craig asked He was flaming with Jealousy because his uncle w as taking THE GREAT INTERMOUNTAIN STORE— Founded 1864 swept skirt fore and eft! 3 bright bows on leather b e 1 — matching leather piping on hamline Black with rad royal 14 to IB 1995 |