Show SUNDAY MORNING MAY Y 1 1921 I bt By Kathleen athleen Kaye Queries su submitted to this department should be addressed to win Mias Kathleen department Salt Lake re fe Telegram Salt Lake City Utah QuerIes are limIted to one question each and must be written In Ink and on ot of the paper only with full name and address of writer also allo appended nelor Initials Initial to be used for Identification In column All names name and addresses I held In strictest confidence For special service Ph phone ne Wasatch between 11 Hand and 12 o'clock or between betwee n nd net rf 4 T o When necessary e please Ph phone e for r the th location ot of r any commodity mentioned this l' l department I I I r Miss Kaye have never written to you before las as my trouble deepens I mus must alto to you have been going with a certain steady since last August About months ago aJo we broke up not up-not not bee be- be e we we couldn't agree for that we we wonderfully on everything but beI be be- I f religion We ourselves are arc sot strong for it as our parents would be very angry if either of hould marry out of it Jis lis is now going with a very sweet I I like l-like like her very well but she is iving him by going out with other when he doesn't know it He his friends that he can never any other girl as he did me I go with ith other boys but feel the same samele samee le e does When I am out with 11 l think of him constantly He ways before me ma in my mind He Hesi si 51 me cards and flowers and calls often on the phone but never me to go out I want him and me but religion and our nta stand between us I am 18 h he 19 Please Miss Kaye tell what hat to do but DONT DON'T tell me to it him for I have tried and failed stowing upon you many good goodes I es I remain K III YOUR MARGY Salt Lake very very trying time poor Margy Margy- oth jh you and the boy boy and and likely ely tie be parents too But an expert expert- which if rightly met should yOu all bigger and better belleI to whatever lies before you For If denial in unselfish bowing to of your Jour elders in a to sacrifice somewhat for the theart ort art of others you JOU and he will real growth And in an effort to tot t unselfishly in the path that Ito The For the tho parents find rind themselves broadening hall not ask you to forget this hat I.-hat you Jou need not do At least may dream your little dream dream- your our flowers lowers phone calls and lour of encouragement from him I do want to congratulate you you you- you and him on the step youve you've ft t B By being submissive and andIng anding Ing not to distress your parents ing about together you are mak- mak tia hi most of any possibility may be of compromise se And so l ise e that you go quietly on that on that d do not force an issue in any anyon Jon but ton on but bide bido patiently the time will be a natural working f thIngs That time must come ome annot be otherwise and otherwise and when it forcing the result will Distorted but will be right and andor oj or you all It is not easy to wait walt my dear no matrimonial bark ever aver launched that did not have havea havea a a rougher gale than even this this' m me time or other during the great of life and if you cannot tand land this hardship of waiting wafting then you could not weather the theon thes S s on the matrimonial seas So Soi pride in your courage and your ide lae and just know absolutely v h works out it will be for forest forest est eat good of you and him And not even need to know or try tryon ow on now what that outcome will rp rhe re way that looks barren and iSS ss often has a pleasant sur- sur for us just us-just just round a sudden lor I 1 do not fret about the other othero o lv being rb ing true to this bO boy You lP so long as he is not engaged r he Is quite within her rights the attentions of other lYou ou would not have her har devote f Iou exclusively to your friend you o ou olf ever feel that you'd like to In Inland and tell me what the ns are and go more into I please ase phone for tor an appoint- appoint meantime Im I'm going to go on proud of you m w Miss Kaye ve the we been thinking of joining the Scouts outs and thought perhaps you advise me concerning concerning them Is Isa a local council of Girl Scouts will you please give me mo the adre ad- ad re rs' rs sincerely r I BUMBLE BEE Salt Lake re re is not a local organization of Scouts outs and while a move has discussed somewhat nothing ehas e been done I believe and know when the plan will laze Ogden has a a. branch of I organization I Camp Fire Girls is an organ organ- represented here which works n nuch ch along the scout lines and andl I might t might be a very good If interested get in touch with Gertrude J Ingalls at K street N ISS ss Kayo Kaye be so kind please as tor to r the he following us what you can of Jesse the bandit when he did his etc Shave bave enjoyed reading the very much and thank IJ for the answer to our AND JUNE on In MAY Manti e t James meg was born in Clay coun coun- 1847 The family was was I srn in its sympathies during the V war r and were persecuted by I Union Uhlon n neighbors In order to Quantrell s sasan Jesse joined Quan Quana a asan S an n outlaw band and soon soona Pa a name for reckless daring darinA and finally gained a worldwide reputation reputation tation for the crimes he committed and naturally many of ot which he was wa not guilty were attributed to him His principal exploits were generally bank or train robberies He began his life Ufe as an outlaw in 1866 and was killed April 3 1882 by two of his own men Robert and Charles Ford for the tho reward offered by the state of Missouri You are nt n most ost welcome and I thank you Dear Miss Kaye I have never written you before however I hope I will be welcome Will you please publish the poem entitled Child I used Ito to recite this when I was a small girl but cannot remember it all now Thanking you in advance and oblige SADNESS Green River Surely youre you're welcome The poem you wish is by Phila H H. Case and Im I'm glad it is possible to get it for you NOBODY'S CHILD Alone in the tho dreary pitiless street With my torn old dress and bare cold feet- feet I I I All day I have wandered to and fro Hungry and shivering and nowhere to go The nights night's coming on in darkness and dread And the chill sleet beating upon my bare head Oh why does the tho wind blow upon me meso meso meso so wild It It is because I am nobody's child Just over the way theres there's a flood of ot light And warmth and beauty and all things bright Beautiful children in robes so fair Are caroling songs in rapture th there re I C wonder if it they in their blissful glee Would pity a poor little l beggar like c me Wandering VV alone in the merciless street Naked and shivering shi and nothing to eat Oh What shall I do when the night comes down downIn In town terrible blackness all over the I I Shall I lay me down neath heath the angry sky I IOn On the cold hard pavement alone to todie todie die When the beautiful children their prayers have said sald And mammas have tucked them up snugly in bed For no dear mother on me ever smiled smiled- Why is it It I wonder Im I'm nobody's child No father no mother no sister sister not not one In all the world loves me een the I dogs run I When I wander too near them Us wondrous to see I How everything shrinks from a beggar beggar beggar beg beg- gar like me Perhaps Us a dream but sometimes when I lie Gazing far up in the dark blue sky Watching for tor hours some large bright brights brightstar brightstar s star tar I r fancy the beautiful gates are ajar And a host of white robed nameless things Come fluttering oer o'er me on gilded wings A hand that is strangely soft and fair Caresses gently m my tangled hair hall And a voice like the carol of ot some wild bird bird bird- The Tho sweetest voice that was ever heard heard- Calls Sails me many a a. dear pet name Till my heart and spirit are all aflame They tell me mo of such unbounded love And bid me me come up to their home above And then with such pitiful sad surprise surprise sur sur- prise They look 1001 at me mo with their sweet blue eyes I And it seems to to- tome me out of the dreary night I I am going up to that world of light And away from the hunger and storm I Iso so wild I I am am sure I shall then be somebody's child I I Ii i Dear Miss Kaye i Being a new arrival in Salt Lake I from St. St Louis and expecting to make j my home here I would like to ask how howl I t can get acquainted as it is very lonesome lone lone- some after being accustomed to having lots of nice friends I I am 10 years old and like to dance but not in public places I have become very much interested in the arm ana would like to hear heal from you Yours truly LONESOME Salt Lake The first step to take in the direction of making oneself feel at home in inthe i ithe I Ithe 1 the new place is to affiliate with some church If It you are a member of any I church likely you will find it represented represented represented I I here and a welcoming hand 1 I outstretched the moment you make your presence known If you are not nota I a a. member of any church you can be becom become become be- be I come com associated with one even so and I I without even joining the church may become a member of tho the young peoples people's peo pea peaple's peoples people's ples clubs club connected therewith These clubs are a lot of fun fun and and the very i i j i i I 1 I I I 1 I I I I I i i j i finest st st. boys and girls in the whole city go to make up their membership They have dances and all sorts of proper amusement Also there are the gymnasiums Many lovely classes are conducted for girls at the Y Y W. W C. C A. A wh where re you might might meet the members should you join If It you would like more specific suggestions and directions call me on onI the phone and Ill I'll Invite you in for fora a a. chat Dear Miss Kaye Are the ten 1 pieces that are on the Zions Zion's Savings bank real or imitation imitation imitation tion I would like to know as soon as possible possible possible pos- pos sible sible ANXIOUS Salt Lake i These coins are ot or bronze the bronze the same material as the big doors I The Tho government does not permit of real coins being used for such pur pur- poses My Dear Miss Kaye I This is the first time I have written I you but hope it wont won't be the last Could you please tell me where I could I get English elm trees and other kinds I of shade trees and the price I would i have to pay Hope you are as successful successful success success- I ful in the future as you have been in inthe inthe inthe the past Yours truly C. C R. R Beaver Most any nursery should be able ablo to provide you with the English elm chin trees They are arc to be had in the local nurseries at from 1 to each de depending depending de de- pending on size size about about four to ten feet in height Other tr trees s that might In InI Interest interest In- In terest you are the tho Norway maple maple- I ten to twelve feet in height at about 2 O each the European linden eight to ten feet in height at about each and the sycamore six to eight feet in height at from to each The nurseries that I find listed in inthe inthe inthe the telephone book are aro the Utah Nursery Nursery Nursery Nurs Nurs- ery company South State Slate street and Walton Porter company South Third West st street I thank yo P and hope you'll come again Dear Miss Kaye Here is another Prodigal Son looking looking look looking look look- ing for a chance to join your circle May I As soon as I rc receive eive the paper I turn to the tho and read it to the very last word Here is a question that is puzzling me i iI Can Can a person paton marl marry his second I cousin cousin in the state of Utah If not where can they be married I am thanking you very much for i I sparing some of your time to me and i imay may I come again I F. F R R. R H. H Salt Lake I I shall l be e disappointed If you OU DONT DON'T come again again so so there Im I'm glad for every every man reader I have for tor I lUke like them i and and their questions and lions I Second cousins may marry in this state The cousin law applies only to II first cousins You are most welcome I IDeal Dear Deal Miss Kaye May I ask you a question regarding a book that I became much interested I in and cannot get the second volume of f Will you please please- tell me mo how I Ican I Ican can get it and where It is entitled Marguerite Heritage Vol 2 2 Mrs George Sheldon is the author Hoping to see my answer in The Telegram soon and thanking you in advance B. B D. D UPTON Since this book boole is not carried in th the tho I local shops and is not to bo be had at r the tho libraries I would suggest that you I write the publisher Street oC Smith New York City N N. N Y Y You are most welcome My Dear Miss Kayo Kaye I Will you please tell me where Good I Housekeeping is published i Thanking you in advance sincerely J. J B B. B Wyoming I i Good Housekeeping is published I by th the International Magazine company company com com- pany West Vest Fortieth street New NewYork NewYork NewYork York City N. N Y You are quite welcome Dear Miss Kaye I To settle an argument please tell telli I i me what time it was that the big I hailstorm that damaged so much I property property crops crops cattle greenhouses etc at Lehi Utah A. A S 5 Salt Lake I The Tho most de destructive c hailstorm on onI I record in tho the state which state which sw swept Pt i Lehi Was Lehi-Was was on August 9 1920 1920 Dear Miss Kaye Will you please answer a question for me Did William A A. A Small succeed Cove- Cove nor Lowden as governor of Illinois I thank you in advance for an an an- J. J B. B H. H Salt Lake Lowden was succeeded 11 by Governor Small but as I know his first name it itIs iti is William A A. ils i Len not You are very welcome I Dear Deal Miss Ka Kaye e Will you please tell me which is correct correct cor cor- the word Hellenes or Greeks TOM Garfield The Inhabitants of ancient Greece were called by the Romans Greeks Greel s which is a a. contraction of tho wort wor word I Grecian However these people have always called themselves Hellenes for the mysterious Hellen who was their ancestor ancestor according according to Grecian legend Both words have come to be correct but the people to whom the term ap applies applies ap- ap plies prefer Hellenes there- there it seems a bit more elegant I Dear Deal Miss Kaye This is the first time that I have sought information from you but being a constant reader of of the I would be very grateful if you would put these questions in print as soon as possible On what date did Utah st state te prohibition prohibition prohibition pro pro- go into effect Thanking you in advance I remain BOB S. S Salt Lake August 1 1917 Mr Bob Dob You are welcome My Dear Miss Kaye May I come to you too You have helped so many others Im I'm sure you youcan youcan youcan can help me The sides of my face and chin are covered with a growth of hair It is very annoying to me e and I imagine everyone else notices it I used a preparation about two months ago and it was supposed to remove roots and andall andall andall all but alas to my great disappointment disappoint disappoint- ment they came back Now dear Miss Kaye do you know of anything that will remove this and still not be injurious to the skin I wish you just oceans of success because the work you are doing is wonderful and you must be still more mor wonderful Will you please answer this in the Sunday paper AN ADMIRER Salt Lake I Please let me say once more more and and with emphasis There Is nothing that will remove superfluous hair PERMANENTLY PERMA PERMA- except the electric needle And even en with the tho electric needle needie a small percentage of the hair returns and has to be taken out the second time There are many preparations that will the hair and hair and without In Injury injury injury in- in jury to the tho skin but the process |