Show q i 3 I BETTY Le Leof Letter and questions for the department should be addressed to Miss Setty Blair Hearts Heart's Haven Salt Lake Telegram Write only on one side sideLe of the paper It Is necessary to append your name and address but these are held in confidence and will net be published Lost and found notices cannot be published in the column o Des Dea- Mj Miss Blair Many thanks for the answer you Save gay me and Ill I'll surely use your youra a advice when the n next t occasion ar- ar ir- ir ri rl I would like liko a word with Reba My dear clear its it's wait weight that brake the wagon down Cant Can't yot you see that with you depending on him him and helping him your boy will climb all ilI H the faster What are luxuries lux lux- urIeS ones uries if you cannot stand side by side Ide and earn them together How much more you will appreciate them when you realize how hard they thoy were to get set We wouldn't enjoy enJay en en- joy Jay the sunshine a bit if we never knew clouds and rain What is ismore ismore ismore more fun than I to enjoy life life to together together to gether while you are young v Doesn't it tempt you to think of ofa a cozy little apartment nt and just tva tta for two where you can can be belone lone alone together cry together laugh together plan together Dont Don't let mother or any other cheat you out of of t this is tiny bit of fun that you will cherish to the grave If you wai luxuries it will wilt be beafter beafter beafter after some other loving woman has had all th the fun standing by his side for years and helping him to make them This thing more precious t an jewels comes once in a life life- tim in and 2nd while it is vours yours for the thet t kinc gr grab b it AND HANG ON TIGHT And much happiness happiness' t to you ou CUPID 1 t And nd nd cuPi Cupid knows doesn't he he heo J o far Reba there has been not one dissenting vote ote And yet w know there are are- some women who took the step and were sorry sorlY after after- I i ward 30 rd Perhaps if the they would tell tellus us just why they thE were sorry it would help you ou ou to avoid making the tile though you though do doST same earne mistakes even you d ST 1 up d and others have sugI sug- sug I rested The picture that Cupid Cupidi i V lb is ig alluring Standing out in inT T well ell ell balanced proportions are the central figures ures of Love Happiness ind nd Tin Thrift If t. t Yet in tho background round making the tIle sort oC of filling that er every picture require are arc all aU the little cloudy and submerged half effects It It- Itis' Itis js is' s' s these Reba Rela that we also ant you OU to t recognize Not ot to dwell deU on them hut nut just to be prepared pre- pre J spared pared to meet them as as a a. part of the completed picture To 10 m meet et 11 them Ui em and deal with them ade- ade peoples people's lives live The y S. S The picture of ot some s l Is made up lip largely of these ese shadowy shade shad shad- t e effects It is Hardship Toil Toll Tolland I and pov Poverty that occupy the fore fore- I Itro gro rid nd And if it there be clearness it it t is is' is the reflection of a a sun un gone 1 down lea leaving leaving- vini r rays s 's far far In in the the- backi back back- i round ground of the sky ky k We hope Reba neba that you rou will be alwa always s abl able to keep these figures res in the background of your picture yet et ItIs it itis is not b by ignoring the fact that they are are in in inthe the picture that you u will wilt willbe be able to do so Nothing in the world was was' ever gained through ig ig- ig nora norance e- e Yet et it Js ls not necessary either that you ou form form- the ha habit of forever tr trying to cross the bridge before you come x mo to it jt We are are of the opinion that those who know thet the am has to be crossed and Who ho carry carry along with them their own on little suspension bridge can best the scenery long along the tho wa way The women who will tell how the hards hardships of they hey overcame young oung nl married life are furnishing r the tile for Cor that bridge Reba eJ eha a. a r And Andt may may- Cupid accompany you yell r all th way on wayon the long IonS journey Dear Miss Miss' Blair I My hair hairis is between a brown and a blonde In Jn other words you would not Ot be able to call it any particular I J w would uld like to brighten itCo it Do Co you think camomile would hurt my hai hair jJ thought Id I'd give ghe my h- h h of a rinse maybe with a little peroxide in jn it ThankIng ThankIng Thank Thank- Ing yo you ARDELLA I ha have hal l had ld no experience to know v what the camomile tea-peroxide tea mixture might do to your our hair but the camomile alone should tone tone- it itu u up and give Ive it some life and color why hy by not try camomile camomile- after after- one oneE E and our own rinse for blonde hair hall after another We Ve shall be bo glad to send end you ou the latter for formula mula if you ou will s send nd us a a. stamped addressed self e The fhe use of peroxide too often in any any- combination combination com corn is apt to devitalize the hair hall This will make take the hair hall dr dry brittle ana anti lusterless The camomile rinse is prepared in the tollo following manner Tie a small handful of camomile flowers in a a. chels chel's cheesecloth cloth bag and steep in ii a aquart aquart aquart quart of water ter which is gradually brought to a boil Remove the ba bag bag- and strain the remaining liquid through another cheesecloth to re remove remove ro- ro move all the small particles The resulting is used forthe fort for the la last t rinse Yer Very welcome Dear Miss Blair I am taking biology in n high higl school and each student was given a topic on which to make a report I have c chosen osen Moths and Butterflies Could yo you tell me where I could get some some valuable information on this subject Thanking you for your service service D. D D. D Idaho D. D D D. does your jour our town boast a li library Ii- Ii Do you have access access to an enc encyclopedia I am giving you the then n names mes of a a. number of naturalists hoping boiling that you ou might find some of ot their books in your library if you have one or that you oli might o otherwise otherwise other other- her her- wise have access to on one ne or two of ot them Ja Jacques ques Fabre Arabella Buckley John Burroughs Thoreau C. C C C. Abbott Gilbert White Oliver P. P f Jenkins It will be well for you youat youat ou at the outset to mark the main differences differences differences dif dif- dif dif- between between- the Ute butterfly and the tIle moth which which are The form COlm COlmor of or the ant antennae m ae the shape of the bod body the position of the wings when at rest and the time of flight Th The antennae furnish the most distinguishing feature They are blunt nor knobbed as in the butterfly but are threadlike and tapering and often elaborately feathered The The- body ody s heavy as a arule arule I Irule rule and the wings the wings are usually held i horizontal or folded over I Itoe toe the abdomen while while- the insect is at rest In many species the wings are provided with a a. sort of hook and eye arrangement for holding them together during flight lIghta a t feature feature fea fea- atUle a- a ture ture- never present presen In fn m J butterflies Most varieties of ji voth oth fly at night while butterflies f 1 during durin- the theda da day Moths f th are are fa Ia ore numerous numerous numer numer- ous than butterflies aH a e 5 6 found in in all countries and in in ina a aiL aft l climatic conditions There There- are abo about t I North America species s native to I Another difference between the tile moth and nd butterfly is th that that- t. t butterflies butter butler I flies fold their wings wings' when at r rest st is vis- vis I so that only the he undersurface sible while moth moths do not I 1 make it a a. rule D D. D. D not to do the the- preparation preparation preparation prepa prepa- I ration f for r students that they should do for themselves but this this' much I II I have given you since I fear Cear that you may not have ha access to reading 1 m material that will help you on your on-your your chosen subject You are welcome iI I i Dear Cur Miss Blair I Will you please tell me how to tomake tomake make popcorn b bells to be be- used for i Halloween I enjoy Hearts Heart's Haven so 0 much and the way you answer I alt all questions Thank you all NEEDY NE DY The Tile tollow following nJ recipe will ill make lake ten Two quarts popcorn n balls Needy Keedy freE freshly hl popped corn 1 Cup up sugar i 4 cup molasses pI or sorghum 2 ta tablespoons tablespoons tn- tn vinegar i 3 2 cup wo ter water 1 tablespoon butter h teaspoon soda eoda oda Discard all kernels kernelL Mix the sugar suar molasses butter vinegar and nd water Cook without stirring ov over a a. moderate fire until a small portion slowly poured into cold water water wa wa- ter becomes brittle Add the the- soda and mix well ell and pour over the popcorn rn MI Mix thoro thero thoroughly with a alon handled until the tile syrup lon long handled spoon has become well blended with the corn Let stand until cool enough to handle landie and then take up b by hand- hand Juls uis arid and pr press ss Into ball balls ballIn in n the palm pal of cr the hands Mark Jack Jacko 0 o Lantern faces on them with sweet m I Dear ID D ar Miss Blair To settle an argument will you please tell me how many continents there are the major and minor Thanking you in advance for your trouble V. V D. D There are five fhe continents V. V D D. The Old World island is divided by bythe bythe the tile Isthmus of Suez into Eurasia and Africa the New v World Into Nod and South bythe hythe toy hy the Isthmus of Panama and then tilen V. V we wo have tira continent of Australia Eurasia is by far the largest f these continents and it is customary ry to call the smaller western peninsular lar lar- ar- ar region le the continent of r pe and the rest the continent of Asia The boundary us usually lly adopted be between between bo- bo tween the two follows the Caucasus and the th-e Ural river and mountains Y You u are welcome Dear Miss Miss' Blair It has baa been quite quit a while since I I have written to you yoli but have been following your column regularly We have opened up a little bakery shop and Jw uld like to know of something something something some some- thing good to keep the glass in the showcases clean and shining Also can you tell me what be becomes beComes be be- comes of th the soldiers' soldiers bonus after a loan has been een obtained and has not been paid back in the required length of f time tim Is the whole amount lost Or can the benefactor claim the balance in case of death Thanking you OU heartily in advance PAL Equal Equal parts of wood alcohol and ammonia rubbed on window pane glass liss and polished immediately makes the finest kind of polish I It t kes l Cry little little of the tile mixture I. I I d f on a sort soft cloth to the clean glass and andUa the Ua portion cleaned must be polished polished pol pol- immediately In n case of f a loan not benS being paid back on a soldiers soldier's bonus bonu the tIle bena- bena would receive recel the amount minus the tIle amount of the lo loan n and the tile accrued interest in case case of the of-the the I death of the holder I |