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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 23

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THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING DECEMBER 2 1938 Another Eve Breakfast in Bed for a Lovely Lady By Jane Dixon Two Recipes For Holiday Fruit Cakes Woman's Reason For StilLMystery tRiviera- it takes money to go totyou but it's my reward for all I've the Riviera Jeff owed me that 'done for you stay for the wed- KlUy was wajtjng for Eve in the arm was around Eve vs ui CHRISTMAS lingerie is frivolously and often marked by an olcPfetstHgjied air This bed-jacket is made of three deep flounces of ivory lace on a foundation of flesh chiffon 'and -worn with a lace eap tied with blue satin streamers coridor outside the of- lfire Wi(h hef wasAunt Em Eve whispered stand it Not after what ladybug you go 'heRrd collapsible on me just when QUt the woojs" Phil pressed Eves arm cMe locked his fingers her trembling ones ff he the is the pa- aet big third Biuk up give it a flourfih Eve March" Aunt Em pounced "This Kitty person tells me been proposed to by a millionaire a Mr Ttlford 'The good Lord knows! why hed want a sinful one like1 i History of the Poet Ovid By UNCLE RAY A Roman poet is known in historytCaesar and said that on his death by a short name but in real Caesar was changed into A star By LOUISE BENNETT WEAVER Lenox Cake (Will Keep for Traveling) One and one-half cups butter 2 cups dark brown sugar 5 eggs cups dark brown sugar 5 eggs beaten cup grape juice Triable- spoon vanilla cup orange juice tablespoons lemon juice 1 cup chopped dates 1 cup chopped rais ins 1 cup chopped figs 1 chopped candied fruit cup chopped candied orangjieel cup pecans 4 Mi cups flourf 1 teaspoon soda Mi teaspoon salt Cream butter and sugar until very soft and creamy Add eggs and fruit juices Beat three minutes Add rest of ingredients Half-fill two loaf pans lined with heavy waxed paper Bake two hours in a moderately glow oven cup White Fruit Cake Two-thirds cup butter 14 cups granulated sugar 4 cup milk 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 teaspoon almond extract 4 teaspoon salt 4 cup cocoanut 4 cun sliced candied pineapple 1-3 cup diced citron 1 cup chopped white raisins 4 cup chopped candied cherries 4 cup shredded almonds 1-3 cup sliced Brazil nuts 1 teaspoon grated lemon rind 1-3 cup chopped candied orange peel 24 cups flour 1 teaspoon soda 8 egg whites beaten Cream butter and sugar until soft Add rest of ingredients except the whites Mix carefully and thoroughly Fold in whites Half fill loaf pan lined with waxed papers and bake one and one-fourth hours in a slow oven Delicious Wrap A delicious evening wrap slim cut with wide 'sweeping skirts is of parma violet velvet (jjmmed with sable-dyed kolinsky and worn over a slim frock of violet and gold lame bility irritability of muscles pricking sensations numbness extremities indicate that the should stopped There is a simple device by means of which the body can be made to excrete more carbon dioxide Rapid deep breathing for five or ten min utes will reduce the alkali accumu lation momentarily Shallow quiet respiration on the other hand will raitfe it Breathing into and out of a paper bag held over the nose and mouth is another method that may be adopted has the effect of reducing acidity as the thrown off gas (carbon dioxide) is rebreathed Five minutes of this procedure will accomplish as much as a soda lozenge University Social Events Sigma Nu Mothers The regular meeting of the Sigma Nu club will be held on Friday at 2 in the form of a Christmas party Acting as hostesses for the day will be Mrs A 0 Sheldon Mrs Drew Mrs! O'Carroll Mrs Gaddie and Mrs Collins Phi Mu A novel barn dance will be held Friday 'evening by members of the Phi Mu sorority at the chapter house 1415 Butler avenue By DOROTHY DIX One of our interesting subjects Of speculation is why bur friends and acquaintances married the ones they did When we meet the Joneses we exclaim "Why on earth do you suppose he married And when Mrs Blank presents us to Blank we marvel and ask "What do you suppose she ever saw lit him that made her pick him out for And if we can find no answer to the question of why people married as they did we confront an even greater challenge to our curiosity in why husbands and wives stay together in marriages that are hells on earth from which they could so easily escape via Reno This is particularly the case as re1 garde women who are devastated by their unhappy marriages yet who in the great majority of cases do nothing about it except to talk about it All of us know women who are married to drunkards or philan derers or lazy loafers or grouches' who weep upon our breasts and tell us how their men are dragging them down into the gutter with them or how the Percivala are breaking their hearts with their goings-on with blofld hussies Or how their Toms spend their time loafing in taprooms when there a crust of bread in the house and the children's feet are on the ground Or how their Nicholases are so ill-tempered that even the cat takes to the cellar when he hears them come in the front door But after you have or one of these victims of a brutal husband did you ever try to get her to pack up her troubles in her old kit and leave him? You wpuld be surprised But it done Ninety nine times out of a hundred she clings to her bunch of woes and re' fuses to be separated from him Whether this is from a sense of duty or lack of intestinal fortitude or because she gets a morbid pleasure outo(haymg a grievance Js what keeps us guessing Of course there are many reasons why women stick to unhappy marriages There is pride for instance It cuts a wife to the quick to have to admit that she married a weakling or a derelict whom other people look upon with scorn Other women stick to an unhappy marriage because they are good sports and they welch on their bargains They went into marriage of their ownfree wilLand accord they reason Their husbands are their own choice If they were so credulous and so lacking in worldly SATURDAY December 3rd Only Prices Advance Monday ROSES each 5 GARDENIAS eah 10 VIOLETS bunch 10 HOUSE PLANTS from 10 KRESS FLORAL Shop 3th East 9th South Wholesale and Retail WESHIPTff ALOnRTS OF If System Lacks Acidosis u- By DR IRVING CUTTER There ii abroad in the ing acidoeis as there is about apparatus is badly dis-score of rare maladies In the first easeL when its function is m-place it is not a disease and al-itereIed with will we encounter though it may occur in association trouble So it is with the kidneys "That's jolly of you Aunt said you like gardenias for the ceremony or do you prefer Aunt Em stared "Young man are you Mr she de- Imanded "No Philip Carver as- signed today as Paris correspondent to my paper But in a name? Day after tomorrow be husband and a mighty fine nephew I'll make too believe me I Eve" "There'll never be anothej nephew like you Phii" Copyright 1938 for The Tribune 10 the sky- life was in general easy and pleasant enough but at the age of 52 he met ill fortune Au- gustus the Roman emperor drava him from Rome and 'made him an exrle The real reason the poet was made an exile' is not known but an exile he became Leaving his wife Fabia and his daughter Perilla behind' him he went to live atTomi Perilla later wrote poems which were good enough to bring her some tsmall fame Tomi was a town on the shore of the Black sea and the land on which it waj' built is in present-day Rumania It was in the northeast corner of the Roman empire and the sentence to go there was very much like sending a Russian to Siberia While in exile Ovid wrote letters to his friends and relatives begging them to ask the emperor to pardon him Some of those letters have come down to us but they did not win a pardon for the poet Augustus died and in his place Tiberius ruled the empire Like his stepfather he would not grant a pardon Ovid worked ontiew poems" but the last eight years of his life were bitter He died in the year 17 (For Biography or History section of your scrapbook) The leaflet called Wonders of the may be had by sending a 3-cent stamped return envelope to me in care of this paper Tomorrow: A Little Saturday Talk Copyright 1938 fof The Tribune omxL cufitaJbxA Modest Prices Estimates Gladly Given laundry HYLAND 190 SEE OUR XMAS WINDOW DISPLAYS of Charge with beautifully life ie had a rather long one bus Ovidius Naso His father a wealthy man Sved east-central Italy but sent Ovid and his elder brother to Rome to be educated It was the" hope that both his sons would become lawyers As it turned out the elder son died at the age of 19 and the other one was not willing to be a lawyer he wanted -to be a poet and nothing else Thus Rome lost two lawyers but the son who lived became one of the leading poets of ancient times While still a young man Ovid made a journey to Greece and spent some time in Athens He also visited Asia Minor and on Ms return (rip made a tour of Sicily It was the fashion in those days for rich young Romans to their education-by traveling to the East Some of writings were worthy to last through the ages Perhaps his greatest work was a long poem which told the story of legends and myths It was written in 15 parts or "books" The early parts of the long poem wove together stortcsof the' Greeks and Romans about the creation of the earth about Titans or giants and about the Olympian gods At the end Ovid wrote about Julius Horoscope If December 2 is your birthday the best hours fqr you on this date are from 9 45 to 11:45 a from 1:45 to 3:45 and from 8:45 to i045 The danger periods are from 7:45 to 9:45 a from 6:45 to 8:45 and from 10:45 until midnight If a woman and December 2 Is your birthday you ought to have an excellent comipand of words a versatile pen and a ready wit Never permit yourself to become painfully dignified for it might re act badly on your popularity You should be able to put plenty of enthusiasm into- any activity you engage in whether it be social commercial or professional Inclined perhaps to be emotional you must guard against giving the impression that you are temperamen tal You may have remarkable powers of mimicry which should be Hused tactfully so as not to' give of- fense Through the stage lecture or Concert platform or some commercial activity you may win a fortune and a fine reputation Your married life ought to be a success in eveiy respect The child btnn on December 2 usually has an exceptionally good disposition splendidmentality and a dependable memory Children born on this date generally get several lucky breaks and 'end their I glamorous maimer with plentyof money If a man and December 2 is your natal day your active nature may make you a lover of outdoor sports especially hunting fishing or sailing As a clergyman sculptor inventor educator electrician or I politician you may have a brilliant I career ahead of you Ail Arrow SMrt CHAPTER 30 You can count Miss March out inspector Jeff said were feverish and Eve hnnprv i not the type forgiinplay And how about the Maybe th Eve March I love her as I never have never can love another woman I want to marry her woman I warn io marry ner 'wanted to marry her since the first rnoment I laid eyes on her my shop in Wall street I rauiers snop still want to marry her Any time she will have me Is that clear? be clearer" the grizzled man behind the desk said "Now Miss Brooke jour turn to talk Cynthia Brooke lit a cigaret She asked The inspector lit a cigar "Help he said "This is open season Cynthia Brooke laughed chilling laughter that crept up and down spines Is too amusing She blew smoke rings "He picks a white orchid then he sees a dandelion and entranced by gold He thinks like dandelions For how long? Until he knew he had it No longer You see I know Jeff one of his kind I was raised under glass too The glass shattered I was left in the open to live or die in the weather I know death I saw my father take that way out Mother followed She hated being without him She like me really There were times when 1 kept away from my There was a pause then again that hard a laugh that 'did not suggest hysteria "Control yourself ypung The inspector fixed his glare on her Cjntbia Testifies laugh was mocking "My dear man never controlled myself in my life I the slightest Wish Jo control myself even if I could Not now' Not with Jeff picking dandelions Less than a year ago he was clutching for white orchids We were going to it was Samoa it darling? to dream and drift -and love: You were taking your polo ponies with you and Mrs Jeffrey Til-ford Jr and porues have left for an indefinite stay in It was a The inspector snapped "Never mind the dreams What I want to know is who fired that gun at Jeffrey Tiiford on the night thirtieth 10 o'clock in the evening" Cynthia finished "You must excuse me general or is it colonel? I never shoot after You still propose to marry the "Jeff? Colonel how shocking! My husband would be furious at your suggestion You see my dear colonel I was married earlier today by a magistrate to Carlo Fabn" Jeff exploded Eve gasped The inspector said "Sorry Mrs Fabri but congratulations are not in order You may visit your husband during the regular Hours He's in cell block 16 you cheap Cossack!" Cynthia screamed smug fool You try to trick me Fortune of War your hair on Mrs Fabri You'd be surprised how we cheap Cossacks get around For instance We know all about that shot at Mr Tilford's camp in the Poconos It seems your husband is a very bad marksman He missed Tiiford on April thirtieth too at let us say 20 paces Not a cent either of that blackmail money you 'two planned on after you saw Tiiford was cold on wedding bells Well the fortune of war Live by the sword and die by the sword for effect I knew it was with Jeff We were going to the WHITES COLORS CHECKS STRIPES Mail Order! tent promptly Givo lit end color when ordering His -eyes on ft tthe job of the lungs to get rid of and other avenues of excretion But some one will say: am afraid to eat many sour acid foods" Now the fact of the matter is that the majority of all these are alka-lines and any one who utilizes a let WJ on this side If the meal comprises meat almost entirely there will be a small rise in acidity but fruits while supplying acids with a sour taste nevertheless turn the scale in the opposite direction This statement may appear absurd but when citric acid (from lemons oranges grapefruit etc) reaches the digestive apparatus it is converted into a mild alkali Furthermore every article of diet 1 that includes calcium magnesium potassium or sodium produces the same result But here is a curious situation A 1500 calorie meal of such foods may not change the reaction of the body a particle This is- because reserve acid is brought into play Only with a persistent long continued employment of either type of sustenance will even a semblance of out of balance be noted Because of the prevalence of peptic ulcer physicians observe many cases of alkalosis brought on by chemicals administered for the purpose of neutralizing acid of the gastnfc juice After a time they may use up all the acid reservoir Then there are self -elopers who take A-tablet w4wo eg sodium biear- donate ry-1 ittl wh 1 1 or- what purpose no one seems to know With these individuals and those undergoing treatment for stomach ulcer symptoms of marked excita- La wisdom and judgment as to Invest their- all in a proposition without investigating its real worth why then it-is-up to them to pay the price without whining Stilt-other -women rting to badf us bandy because- they meal ticket 'They have no way by which they can make a living themselves and they cannily conclude that a hungry heart is not so hard to endure as a hungry stomach that a disagreeable husband is no harder to stand than a disagreeable boss and that they can bear a good deal of' personal unpleasantness from a husband who is a good provider The chief reason however that women endure unhappy marriages is because of their children They know that their childrens well-be ing depends UDon their being brought up in tne security of a home and having both a father and mother to rear them So they offer themselves up as a sacrifice to the youngsters they have brought into the world Some women are faithful as a dog to the men who beat them and starve them and revile them because they 'love them still That is a mystery past all solving Copyright 1938 for The Tribune When putting up preserves use only new rubbers on the openings and checkjids and jars closely to be sure they are airtight UTAH IDAHO AND NEVADA with certain serious ailments it is not common Normal people do not exhibit the condition and there is practically nothing related to the average diet that will bring it on The reason that we hear the word so frequently is that some of us may on occasion suffer a backward flow to the mouth of ijaur material This is erroneously termed The only way that acidosis can develop is for something to happen to the system which uses up the alkali which is held in storage and which maintains the blood always in a slightly alkaline state For example in kidney disease diabetes or pneumonia the physician is obliged to watch forhe possible appearance of this Again in severe starvation or where salts and fluids are lost in great- quantities through vomiting and diarrhea an effort at replacing minerals may be demanded But with' average good health and reasonably balanced it just cannot happen Now the human body is an expert adjuster Were it not so we Would expect to be subjected to unpleasant symptoms as a matter of perhaps every five to ten minutes If we consume a meal consisting largely of carbohydrates the sugar in the blood may "rise moderately bui the excess is promptly stored away and the level settles down to normal are located all along the in the blood the lungs the kidneys and the skin Should there be a hifge accumulation of carbon dioxide because of great activity it is 1 I Features foe Friday and Saturday December 2nd and 3rd Shall we call an armistice so The-eomroittee in chargg-iftcfodeslha ymmgpnoplA-can- go on their Miss Naomi FallantmeMisg Hath- wayjsafgly and we Cynthia crushed out her 'freshly lighted cigaret On a windowsill You're an optimist she said evenly "For me there is no armistice There never can be Carlo did a bit of gunning but only House Coat or House Dress 1 Rolled Prime Rib Roasl lb29c POT ROASTFine Steer Beeflb1923 VEAL LOIN and Rump Roast lb 29 Pork Loin Roast S' lb 27c lb-29 30c COLORED ROASTERS Lb 28c JONES DAIRY FARM SAUSAGE-MEAT OR LINK LEG Best Tender Turkeys I lb is an ARROW but! When we offer at no additional charge these monogrammed Arrow Stiirts it pays to buy at HlBBS MRS HOME-MADE PASTRIES Sevilla AihwlllCateress ORANGE OVemo 'CAKE 2-Layer 49c FRESH APPLE PIES ea 37c CARAMEL SPONGE CAKE Plain and A eared doe COFFEE Chase ft ORANGE Tree meet nag 48-01 12-on 3 FOR PEANUT Gold Kraft 2-lb Jar 27C INDIVIDUALLY MONOGRAMMED ARROW SHIRTS PATTERN 9908 A chic housedress and a house: coat that any woman would love to find under her Christmas and both made according to pattern 9906 do well to order this new Marian Martin design at once so you can stitch up gifts for your friends and also for yourself The braid or ruffle-trimmed frock is perfect for when you prepare supper snacks or do your marketing The housecoat if long-sleeved and in flannel is a grand on cold mornings Such a comfortable easy-to-make easy-to-fit style wraparound with dirhdl shirrings to make your waist seem tiny and a panel to give you added height- Pattern 9906 may be ordered only in and sizes J6 18 20 34 36 38 40 42 44 and 46 Size 36 requires 5 3-8 yards 35-inch fabric and lit yanjs ruffling Send 15 cents in coins for this Marian Martin pattern Be sure to write plainly your size name address and style number Here are reasons why you should send for the Marian Martin pattern book today' Its styles are new and different All are easily mde at home- Y01I haVe wide choice: 31 smart daytime dresses and' 16 for 10 selections for formal plus 26 young-er-set styles from kindergarten 'to college age Send your order tb'The Tribune Telegram Home Service Bureau Salt Lake City Utah Westminster College Offering Annual Y' Bazaar Friday evening at 6:30 the annual bazaar sponsored by the active chapter of the A at Westminster college will open to friends and patrons of the college First on the program list Is the silver tea which will start promptly at 6:30 in Converse hall The booths will he open all evening and an cast will present a farce -of William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet in the school auditorium Than TONIGHT-mas- 'J I sage throat chest and ff hack with VapoRub I I 1 1 Its poultice-vapor ac- II "I I 1 1 tlon loosens clears eases cough-lng-relieves local congestion This 2-STEP METHOD Is one of the proved ways of using VapoRub that have made it a family stand-by JnMnore homes than all 1 0 If other medica- If IWI tlonsof itskind VAPORUB Are TOPS uith all men! 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