Show ho 1 — - - 0 -- ' - --- ' kr As 1 e t hot ' Idsoms - 'erept at the t - 1Vest - jitiver 'N e"K ? ::': ' : !()11 '::' ::c:: 11: I e Ii:t k Et of I Visit t tier Lit ---- j '': ''' — A black kid e - ivo4 :( ''' vv' w4 -- - '':" C ' ::: tk ii "home-inspire- ' - : 4- i: 1 i0 ' - and ' Mrs 1 i :H- :0 :4' 'x:: :' :e-:--- i4: ::: p :"-- ' ::: I "'""""'"''''' :i4x ::::44 ' : r i:P r Brush on Summer Burnt Heads to give the hair an extra tug for exercise of the hair roots and stimulation l of the scalp Never use a wire brush It breaks the hair and IIrritates the scalp Give the hair an extra brushIng before you wash it And when you wash your hair be careful that the soap is not too strong or the water t oo hot Strong alkali solutions and heat cause the hair to break Then massage the clean'Stalp with a cream or a tonic containing some oil Of course If the Scalp Is excessively oily you should use an astringent tonic before massaging Apply the tonic or lotion with a bit of cotton then massage by kneading the scalp with a circular motion using the soft cushions of the palms Do not rub the hands over the hair and scalp or scratch the scalp with the nails The hair is nourished by the 'blood stream and its beauty depends on healthy functioning of the scalp Both brushing and massages are Valuable In stimulating the circulation and Improving the condition of the hair In washing the hair rinsing is very important Every particle of the soap should be washed out Brushing and drying in the sun are excellent—it's only long exposure that makes the hair d look like hay! When you sit under a dryer enough time should be allowed so that the heat can be turned to medium or preferably to low for the intense heat affects the cystine content and causes the hair to break o their way with your haft to think good you are'llielined Queen Bess had Isomething in her transformation—and that she very likely switched to it permanently during the dog had ' days! Hair never looks worse than at summer's end Instead of be Int put into condition by all that healthful exposure it is more apt to be bleached and brittle and sadly in need of reconditioning before your new fall persinanent It's a little late Ito say it but there is such a thing as too much sun where the hair is concerned! It tends to destroy the cystine content of the hair and the results are brittleness and splitting If you are a deliberate blond it's always best to protect your hair from the sun's rays The openalties of exposure are streaking and fading And if you happen to be I brownette yOu have to watch out for your skin to prevent it from taking on the same tones se your hair! But even With Isome precautions most heads of hair are due for first aid treatment by this time of the year Brushing Is more important than ever — It's most reliable means of rest the natural luster In100 stead of the regulation strokes daily boost the number to 300 or make it a rule to brush vigorously for three minutes by the clock Wield the brush in an up and out stroke turning the brush slightly atthe er i -- It woman and August LE s fortune's smiles Advice own views You ought very clever in teaching Painting lecturing demonstrating selling acting or in a posi- that requires you to executive ability Through marriage may come the lettlization of your dearest hopes Released by Bell !Syndicate Inc tion play your dis- ! t - i l'' 'i i it l ' Squeeze a week's fun into a 3day weekend — for about 1 what 4( - 17111 "4w - A ': "': - -: 1' z traffic worries and driving strain You'll ricil in cool corn i ' UNION BITS DEPOT rhona Temple Moore Hotel Mg loittlio inion 16 i "'4 American '- k 1:: sy 1- - -- ' f1 1: :::':: 41 '::k :yr? Ill': '':i!iy ' !' ' 4 :1-- ln ti ::::::!: I:- 'fil ' ::::: ::' 1o v 114?1!::-:: I o j s4 s m AT I 47 mom el7" Ooli ---r' IT i 4limilrwt ) '4(: - i 4ati Mahal 'NL ' 1r "I - 7- I 71 (---- :--1---- - o 4 (4 ! tem "" -- '2 td1°e11!--- -e ' ' ' ':' ing so Teach him stead9y to put his things in the place set for them Train him to come at call by making the experience pleasant Train him to regular mealtimes regular playtimes When a child is about two and beginning to get about the house he ought to be able to play by himself in a set place for an hour at a time He is trained early to do this When he can sit on the flow in a pen or in a safe corner he is given something he likes to play with and taught stay there to N COrWLflI Ills 0! Pew Women today do not have some sign of functional trouble Maybe you've noticed YOURSELF getting restless moody and nervous lately Then try famous Lydia E Pinkimm's Vegetable Compound to help quiet unstnmg nerves relieve monthly pain (cramps backache headache) and vr dizzy spells due to functional disorders Finkham's thousands of has helped Compound ‘ It's worn by - ij ?:?: ' ::::: ''! ':: -':::::::':::::':: - bother worth while Unless the children are trained In the first years they cannot be expected to develop cooperation helpfulness initiative overnight The coming of a new baby does not create any sudden development of this sort in the runabout child It creates ne1 duties and difficulties for the illother and these will be considerably lightened if the children are trained with an eye to this situation from the start Set the child's routine day by day year by year so that the habits he acquires will be helpful to him and to those who live with him and want to love him contented- Is Patri has prepared a leaflet entitled "Fear" in which he relates that fear can be a pro- ?:::::v::: i: ::::::i: -il::::J!: : :k ::: 'i ' - :i:A--' ::::" :1:! t ' Released by Bell Syndicate 'MN Lullabies With Pictures II I leggwArfacuusi trmmese1 4ty° ftt fr - 6 - romm - A olt — C s trorw :i ' '::I !!:: :: !!::':: 0:1:: l:::':: - A F I "- - - ::: : Oi ROM c BB' att e31 V tA 9 ' AL ' rl :: 4'tft' :' :::1' 70 444-1!tli- ' ''' - :714111!14 ' :1:1' ' a :14 :::H:'' : ' ii - - -- ' ' :: L :: L'- '' ' ' - ' ' :' t ' ): -- :: ' ':::::-'- izo -- :k : No::-- '- t127':i - 1 :::: :'' 4 ::: 'ie::: 2 ': '''':zy:: '': Matron Entertains At Lovely Fete For Engaged Maid Mrs " e)-fi- P s 0 Iv( s ft 111f - I: 111 I 11 s i04 6- BVEBABy BUNTING S GONE c voocrBourttN To WR31 i ' HS BABv ING BUNT $ i 1 4i4 - ft1611 ' 1508 1-04- r 414 First 141 Help teach children these lullabies and acquaint them with Each picture their meanings measures approximately eight by 10 inches full in- - f 7H v k - ' t ' f tI K t1 i f f 4 formed bouquets of '' 't L t t 1 en Rach ' t ' i: places for 12 guests who attended a party at the F M McHugh home 669 Ninth avenue Wednesday evening complimenting Miss Kyrie Blackett who will wed Bryce H Jones on Saturday Mrs McHugh and Dr Olivia McHugh were hostesses at the lovely event Pink and white sweetpeas and white tapers In crystal holders formed an attractive table decoration During the evening guests made a bride's book for Miss Black- ) ''H to citool' ''': '' t t i s 1011 ' P 49424Zeil4 ' ' i P eG'i4eltia'164' (214 r t tF i' I e 4' 7:k : 111041-0- r- - 0tr t -- - $200 I If I sir 1 A114 0 CORNS are caused by pressure and friction —often become large and painful Home paring only gives temporary risk of infection Now you can remove o s vseera ti ie Just put a Blue-Ja- y plaster torn Felt pad (C) relieves pain quickly by removing Special medi-i ull'i cated formula on the corn it 0 can be lifted rip:4 youlns imp by avoiding friction which pressur yeolnu sorns can prevent their comY°uring Blue-Ja- y today-2- 50 for 6 bacalc It ' 1 ' ' 1 'WILL f I Others to 1500 i I '"‘Af 1 4c7-- It' 1 - tk kc S'' ‘ ' I - We Specialize in t teeaTddh r rhany -- " 4 A A 144155 ' Sry 1 two of our V''' ae 'io': yocuomtheiuml all vaivnidd colors' in are made r t' '' N s 40?)4 ' Ha : ''41''''— ill' 1 :1' - ti ta "fit the head" if— !f mommunimmonvii ethveeryneswIze -- t ‘ I IL 444' 311‘ 40 - 1 We Gladly Invite Your Charge Account I (''' II cei ss)ss PA'rTERN NO 1508 The pattern comprises 0::Alt ? " - visit In California Th'ey were guests of Mr and Mrs P A Clayton and Miss Virginia A Gledhill in Los Angeles and also spent some time In San Francisco styles I I 114fteY i N c--"- 11I: 1: IN 11 7 two-mon- th N t T 4 THE- M- : t4: and Large I I - Guest 1 nos WHAT CAUSES !1 -- 1 'HOW TO GET RIOOF THEM N J- - 106'::ap":1110-- C ' it - 1- Bride's accompanied ::T::--------':-- delightful social affair of Tuesday evening was the dinner dance given at the Star lite gardens atop the Hotel Utah by Mr and Mrs Frank R Barton 153 Second avenue and Mr and Mrs Edward R Callister Jr 212 Fourth avenue The party was in honor of Miss Geraldine Gallagher and k :'1 tiny shells and lace marked the byMrs J Frank Gledhill have returned to their home 1067 Fourth East street after a A t NA 4 A' 1 Blaine Given for Pair ' sV1 4 f rz young son Larson C Blaine Delightful Dance t1411 'N i At Lovely Party Vacationers Back From California Derp purple a n d golden flowers were combined to form the table centerpiece at the party Mrs Merlyn Dunford gave Tuesday evening at her horn 1621 Denver street in compliment to Miss Lovinia Greene who is betrothed to Eargle C Harmsen Assisting the hostess vere Miss Dolores Dunford and Miss Diane Dun ford Those present were Mrs Mark H Greene Miss Gloria Greene Mrs E A Gardiner Mrs Ernest Lingard Miss Ruth Lingard Mrs John A Widtsoe Mrs Lewis Mrs Homer Durham Wallace Miss Betty J Vandehei Miss Mary Yvonne Stuart Mrs Roseha Harmsen Smith Mrs L Clayton Dunford Miss Alma A Gardiner Miss Pauline D Gardiner and Mrs Stephen L Dun-for- d Acw rvf '4 40 Bride-Elec- t go ? II ) I I Attached to the posts were scrolls on which wire written the names of Mlss Lillie-Be- tn Henry and Raymond Alfred Burton on of Mr and Mrs Clifford P Burton 2260 Lake--stre- et Thus it was that the engagement of the pair and their sip-marriage was an- proachidng City summer garden flowers centered the table The marriage willle an event of September 25 and will take place in the Salt Lake L D S temple : - AP:1 i v-2trh 31"I1 I ill: Vility I (ATt(41 I 111111 1 '( e 177' beins! wbwill h I Clever little hitching posts made of candy marked the places of the 16 guests who were present at a party Wednesday evening at the home of Mr and L Henry 2618 Lake atrres'et11 - 7"''''"''it--s- : :': ''::::'''''''''''''' if - :::-L- ::11- '! F:i-::i:- The truth about 10-- 11 ''''''e''g' --a- l" I TREE TOP WHEN THE WIND BLOWS THE CRADLE WILL WHEN THE BOUGH BREAKS THE CRADLE WILL FALL AND DOWN WILL COME CRADLE AND ALL Ziolt L-4:- ON THE BABV ROCHIA-BW- ' i' Favors Tell 'Date Of Nuptials 1: ::' !:: :: popular couple of the summer 4 11(11P ) ' -' '' -- N ' '' '""Tlt61'!'" -- s : : L ' f ::::-::- - 1: ib v 4 Pqi '14-- - it Ooat ':' ': " formation and instructions also two hot iron transfer designs Ask for No 1508 and incloso 10 cents (coin or stamps) to The Tribune-TelegraHome Service Bureau Salt Lake City L'Iall Released by Bell Syndicate Inc til Gjet IMO( BILUE-J- A h h IINAST171$ ' is 1 ' - - - t : 1 l 22 EAsr BROADWAY i ' ': ' - - Mr tection and a menace You should read IL Send for it addressing your request to Angelo Patri care of The Salt Lake Tribune and inclose a stamped envelope 1! ct ::'l - I ehoMnootr: elude Ralph S Heath Jr Winston Bruun Edmund Smith and William C Nielsen A number of parties hive hon and Sat- ored the bride-eleJohnson Miss Marjorie urday 1020 Douglas street will entertain at her home for Miss John- son who Saturday will be honored at a family dinner to be her given by Mrs home in Sandy ' !i Kmstatidheroltn mbeiadnegraonodmthwe Haat hb:rs ::': :: i Miss Beverly Graham' the— bridesmaid Mrs E Boyd Braith- waite of Boise Idaho will be the attending matron E C Berg brother of the Chamberlain - !! II! and :i: ::: Wednesday bas been chosen for the wedding day of Miss Barbara M Olson daughter of and Mrs— Neil- - 101son!----- ! var-71e South State street Mid- - aft hwonlioiri:elig Mrs H M d of family unity and responsibility is so Important that the ly for given time Fifteen minutes is about right to start with and as he grows the time is lengthened until by the time he Is four he is quite Won't Develop Overnight Little children should be trained early to share in whatever work is afoot It bothers their mothers more than It helps them but the education of the child In helpfulness in a feeling FUNCTIONAL rs mu rf 'i:-:- bosom-lengt- long-sleeve- How To Relieve ':k 'rt t nroblent 7 5 for early autumn strolling :" ‘ h FEMALE ''A 62A-- -skirted By Angelo Patrl One must look ahead when training a baby and give some thought as to what today's doings will mean to next year's or to four years from now Mothers cannot give the same attention to a child as they can and must give to the new The runabout children baby have to help themselves a little and help mother too If that is to be managed successfully the training has to begin in the first year One must look ahead to what is going to be expected of the child and prepare him for it "Millie is a bright healthy child of four All she wants to do is play with the children next door She will not come when I call her she won't try to dress herself she won't eat her meals without help and I have my hands full with the baby How can I make her behave?" That is a picture of a child who was treated as a baby too long She was not trained from the beginning to help herself as much as possible to help her mother take care of her and to learn to be Independent of She was not anyone's care trained to be a person in har own right At four she is a trial instead of a joy The teaching that was easy in the' first two years now becomes a dreaded em 3'4 - narrow- 's' :i ti et &cfs)?!0 Encourage Him Just as soon as a child can hold his own spoon let him do Never mind the spilling It Smile and wipe his chin and encourage him to greater adventures As soon as he can hold his own wash rag let him do so and encourage his wild swipes In time they will become defi nite movements Ai000ltoon as he can pick up something he dropped encourare him for do- - - New York 0300 Lot Angeles $995 Portland $1300 6:6441--011-4 04's "'''0' 41 $2450 PREIFIESTRCES :$'1':ird :cr::441 o74:::t'4 l four-year-o- t 1 tc!f- Patriotic themes always make the grand finale to every fashion preview these days In practically every store's fall collections are to be found fashions inspired from good old American history much of it borrowed from the Indians And even the most sophisticated women are in the mood for tri colored dresses and liberty caps and Revolutionary bicornes and tricornes Noted was a spectacular group of beaded evening gowns accentuating patriotic themes These also summed up evening gown silhouettes one very narrow and heavily beaded from neck to hem another with a bodice of bright red beads topping a full 'dariCing skirt of blue chiffon The extreme of the slim mode was shown in Merry Widow dresses sirenish black with lots of jet bugle beading in daytime suits that have weskits or "fancy fronts" In slim jacket dresses with Important pockets In tubular evening gowns with jackets Matador red a brilliant shade called attention to a bosom-lengtevening jacket shown with a tubular gown of black crepe that fluttered a "dust ruffle" of the red satin A ripe plum shade also distinguished several other costumes including a lavish suit with deep collar and muff of stone marten t ! Designed costume suit II fd ' :: - and Howard 13 Berg son of Mr and Mrs E 14' :Berz 301 Hubbard avenue The ceremony' will be per- formed by the Rev Jacob Trapp at 7:30 p tn at the Unitarian church in the presence of relatives and friends of the couple Mrs John C Middleton of a sister ' of Toppenish Wash the bride will be the :triatron &:::: Runabout Child of Four or Thereabouts Can Be EitherHelp or Hindrance to Mother ‘4 !tt i :r' :ii''' binations to make your conversation click Send IA cents In coins for booklet to The Tribune-Tel- gram Home Service Bureau Salt Lake City Utah 'f 1 s ' 8 - : p 14 IN j i' 4U -- ' yoko 8 t !:'- ol Bus! :il :: !''s:""24ili Ifi k::- :'': e o CHICAGO 164'fort see more—xct spend less! 11 't- :) '''' :'4$-- tbis smart ' ' -14- ' et4o :::q: kak:v:: '' ii 1 ' 1i kil you'd upend staying homei Make your trip by cool airconditioniti bus free from DAY ::7 :ei::Y E x 1 !:':::Ii' :::' It1 1 by AillcONDITIONED IT1 ' tiv Get away for LAB011 t' 1 -- - to the Misses Chatterbox—how the quiet newcomer attracts the handsomest man in the place But a girl doesn't have to talk a lot to make friends To say the right thing at the right moment is far more important — and you can with a stock of winning phrases Talk with ease and charm wherever you are! Our booklet "MOO Useful Phrases" has hundreds of effective phrases for social and business use eonvenient lists of lively word corn ways worth considering even if plenty of its does not coincide 'i ' ' "gv I I- s '1-- ' "''4:°': Aliri ::': A puzzle is al- -- i 13:' 1':':: 4 ':41: 't:: ''''1 :::A I 7 i ''' ti: Are You Eager To Make Friends? 29 birthday Ithrough thrift enterprise your economic problems are apt to be solved Your Moral courage pluck and ability to bear up under any burden adversity might have imposed upon you will win you is your and With your to be ::' 2 Copyright 1940 King Features Synflicate Inc the Stars Predict for You i1 t“' : sun-drie- What 41!: z :ii!!i'l::'':: 1 i::' j': '':::-- :::V-:5'- end of the stroke sun land and sea have After ::i:? ' Ida Jean Kaki By f- :::: " :'4 ) ::':t1'1VE i i i4 ':4Frf'7'1!: Hair Fi i 4 4 :: ' 4 t" ii1 1 - '' 7f1-1- :::::'::':'::?:11 :: sliriiii:tred- :: t':' ' Like chic American women everywhere Mrs Chamberlain shares the same convictions about basic dresses A basic dress she feels is convertible like a prop that cao be shifted on a set For example the black dress she wears can be played up as a simple daytime dress ready to step out on the street with pert little hat and smoothfitting shoes Accent the same frock with unusual pieces of jewelry and she has a perfect drest for late afternoon formality Most striking costume of the collection perhaps was a dull silver and Persian red striped dinner gown with side drape silhouette and matching turban The velvet evening gown also photographed would be the delight of any woman's glamor life It is dramatized by a large bow trim of white ermine on the skirt and with it Mrs Chamberlain wears a matching full length evening velvet coat accentuating the same ermine trim at collar line ':: I:4 '7'1:::::::lii tri: :: 1 ':T'':"'-::::::'::'-::::::- 0 e ::::T :ei ' A-- $ H:::": i ' ''' 4'r::- 1 l t ' 1 10 ::::!::4A ) LI ::::: i:i -'- - Time to Begin Wielding L- i ' ' ' ) " " is 'J:-- 1 :' --- t't-- "" ' ::::: g - :A :::::::):::: s::t:::y( 4n'INI:: ely an friends 4 :::: 1 - 24 :::°":: f - - d Freshet of originality was a small collection previewed fashions that caught Wednesday in one of Salt Lake's stores the bright touch —fresh young innovations that promised to take the doldrums out of all this flurry of autumn shopping styles that ran the gamut from a chic shortlengthed basic dress to a stunning jet velvet dinner gown luxuriously bowed t In white ermine Mrs H M Chamberlain one of Salt Lake's smart young matrons graciously modeled three of the styles for today's Tribune fashion page i k 49 ' ' ' caracul- ' ' ' ' :' ::':' c- o ' 1 Instead of cloaking their inspirations in anonymity subtly suggesting they were French patterned they are tacking in their labels—"Ameridan Designed"—and smart women for the first time art gloating over fashions"! 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Miss Olson — t -- 1 it' vial-- mt r-- k ''" It - " i 7t - 1 00:: ' - -- 00)- " Show Originality -- y s The delight ot any girl's glamor- life would be this lushl'ielvet 7-1 ' 1 1 ra-sm- a s ci 1 evening gown left matched ! a°1-111"11 In luxury by its bow ' trim Another °American ' By Grace Grether is the dull silver and original" —-- lea mean a Tersian red striped dinner -- beginning-t- o of as fashion well as a badge rightness patriotic slogan gown below With side drape It hardly seems possible that a bare few months ago silhouette and matching turwomen noted for 'their chic associated beautiful clothes with ban Both gowns are worn by Paris Even we out west assumed that any ensemble that Mrs IL M Chamberlain looked expensive must be inspired by Paris magic This year American designers are coming in for some of the credit they claim has been their due for many a long year 0 ilk s Favorite Fashion Badge Told-b- EFo—elts - - - -- a 4 Am: - Bridal Plans M e r 1 c a n Way Is A - 115 29 1940 Salt gala Zribunt 0 e 'Styled - — Pit Thursday Morning I |