Show I I c 9 III w 1 1 t It BETTY BLAIR BLAIR- R 0 a Letters and questions for this department should be addressed to Miss Betty Blair Hearts Heart's Haven Salt Lake Telegram Write Only Ion one side of the paper It is necessary to append your name and I address but these are arc held in confidence and wil will not be published 6 i 1 Dear Dear- Miss Mss Blair Brair I I am am in not not going courting but l I always like like to look Jook nice Will you tell tel tell mo me wh what t color my eyes are if i they are re what ara aro called cats eyes They are dark gray and lighter gray in the tho center with withla la own specks in the center gray I Sometimes they look to bo be brown whilo other times arid and rd again gray you can see all the tho colors color and the gray gray is almost almos green I This may seem foolish but I I. I haye never known wl what color my what clothes eyes eye were Also color should I wear My hair is medium medium- brown with gold streaks in it and I of course I have some freckles JUST 28 I I Id I'd say My that your our eyes must be quite fascinating and several of i I the famous heroines of history have had that same sort of eyes Why hy ask for a definite color rotor to call them You are fortunate In their v variety variety They are of the type that might be c called chameleon that change to blend in with the colors worn Usually you will find that people people- call such eyes green but that Is not quite true or at least it itis is only true part of the time Because of this changeable quality quality ity you should be very careful inthe In Inthe Inthe the tones and colors you choose so that you emphasize and deepen the I coloring of your eyes eyes eyes' rather than to wear clothes which are of tints to outshine and thus make your eyes look loop pale even colorless The warm tints of brown gold copper bronze and so on will bring out all the brown shades in your eyes and anc soft dull greens will emphasize that shade Be careful in your choice of greens Dont Don't wear the bright f I i harsh tints such as Irish or Jade I i but select those which are softened I and dulled by mixtures with gray ori or i gold threads Experiment a bit and you you'll soon see what I mean Occasionally a person with eyes like yours can wear wear slate gray and andi i taupe to advantage Those are the grays with a brownish cast to them but you must have an all abundance I of natural coloring in your our skin and personality to keep from looking lo lookIng look look- king k- k Ing s subdued bd ed in a dress of that col color r. r Dull Dua ton tones of blue rose rOe and mauve mauve should also become you Take Tae care of your skin and dont don't encourage fr freckles If If you would l make ake the most of of your eyes yes and hair hah Wily Why pis is it foolish to get get all the suggestions one can on subjects subjects subjects' subjects subjects' sub sub- o of self Improvement I am glad to help wherever whenever I 1 can can but itis it itIs itis is lay down any definite definite definite has the nite rules until one seen person In question Dear Miss Blair 4 Is there a a. a pl place ce in Salt Lake where one can learn the tho bakers baker's trade Thanking you AMBITIOUS i I There are quite a number of and pastry shops hops V In and most of them employ employ em em- em ploy new and Inexperienced people from time timeto to time You will have tot find out when and where these openings occur through personal inquiry Inquiry and and a application The best way to learn the bakers baker's trade is to go in as an apprentice Or better still stUl get a position as a bakers baker's helper until you find out just well you are gon going to tl like the and just how well fitted l you O are to choose this as a permanent permanent per per- manent profession Then if you like It start your work as a definite definite detinUe deti- deti nite nUe apprentice in the trade For Forthe Forthe Forthe the the average Individual the period I of apprenticeship Is three years i with an increase in salary and standing after each year In Utah there are no Ironclad rules rues as to the length of your apprenticeship apprenticeship apprenticeship ap ap- ap- ap i i as It depends largely upon your aptitude Interest and application to the work I IAtter After Atter you have been In the work for some time It would be wise to choose one or two specialized lines In this fl field d that you would prefer to follow For example you might wish to tobo tobe b a bread baker or a bread and cake baker Again cakes and pastry might have more of ot an app appeal ap appeal ap- ap peal p al but specialization is essential for or final success Dear Miss Blair What is fillet crochet And why is it different from other crochet work DEBS The fillet part of the term Is merely a kind of 1 pattern attern Fillet crochet work Is usually considered as that design which Is square or 01 slightly oblong as differentiated from the usual round or plain pattern pattern pattern pat pat- tern You will find that the same holds true In Ip fillet lace and it is quite distinctive when compared with the usual designs Have I 1 Imade Imade made it clear Dear Miss Blair We have been arguing about the date on which Florida Was p purchased purchased pur pur- r- r chased from Spain Can you help us Wasn't it more than a hundred hundred hun hun- dred years ago TWO DISPUTERS TL Yes es S a few years more than a hundred We acquired Florida from Spain February 22 22 1819 for forthe forthe forthe the sum of final final possession possession possession posses posses- sion being given in 1821 Florida was organized as a United States territory March 30 1822 and ad admitted ad mUted matted to statehood March 3 3 1845 My Dear Miss Blair Being a stranger in a strange land I am coming to you for ad ad ad- vice I have long had a desire to have my song lyrics published if they are worthy of publication and what I want to do is to meet meeta a composer of music with the view to doing team work for the pub pub- lishers Do you know of any such person If you do such information information information tion and help will be greatly val vat valued by one who is anxious for a career E E. E B. B M. M W Whether they are worthy of publication pub pub- or not will rest with the publisher And theres there's Just this difficult thi thing g about it it they they may maybe maybe maybe be just what one publisher wants but if you happen to send them to another he may think there Is not ot the slightest merit to them So you see see Its It's a long bong disheartening journey toward the top about 60 per percent percent percent cent of the steps being rejections disappointments and so on but if It you can average about one acceptance or cr letter of enc encouragement encouragement encourage encourage- urage- urage ment ment every twenty-fifth twenty time you should consider that your feet teet are on the right road and keep steadily on on That's the m makeup keup of the writing writIng writing writ writ- ing game gam whether song lyrics or fiction r These There are a number of music co composers posers h here re in town and you could locate them through any of the local schools of music Telephone Telephone Tele Tele- phone them then or go in and get some of the names and then get in communication communication communication com com- with them personally It might be a good plan to go Inand in inand inand and talk over the Ithe possibilities for publication locally with Mr Dean Daynes at the Consolidated d Music 1 cb pany Before doing anything further however I believe that Id I'd send for tor forthe forthe the following book Writing the Popular Song by E E. M M. Wickes which is a complete treatise on song songwrIting songwriting songwriting writing of all kinds with full hintson hints hintson on pr proper per marketing This This may may be had from the Home Correspondence school Springfield Mass postpaid This will give you you an idea of the difficulties to be en encountered encountered encountered en- en countered and a a. general view of ot the song writing field Dear THREE OLD TIMERS TJ I I have been looking for that newspaper newspaper newspaper news news- paper In which you read about about- garments tab tabu tabu-at tabu at at Bermuda but so I I far have found no trace of It Cant Can't r you go into detail a little more or orI ortell I I tell me in which paper you saw flaw 1 the report Then 1 I may be be able I Ii i to enlighten you but at present Im I'm j I I quite as much In the dark as you I I Dear BLONDE I Where is is' is your name And no I sign of an address accompanied I your letter asking about how to write light with pen and nd Ink 1 I Please be a little little- littlemore more explicit what do you mean mean mean ana ana ana please live l up to the rules of Hearts Heart's Hawen Ha ven wen You broke three In the same I I letter letter no no name no address and written In pencil I IDeal Dear Deal Miss Blair i 1 i t Would you kindly give me some in information in- in in information formation concerning the roads of southern Utah into Arizona Arizon up to January 15 Thanking you for your trouble t M MRS J J. J P. P I IThe The highway south through Utah to Cedar City and Zion national park and south Into Arizona Nevada Nevada Ne Ne- vada and California is open all year Were these the the- ones you meant Your query is a aIt bit It indefinite Indefinite i- i nite nile I |