Show f H fb Q h n J Queries u rles addressed to this department should be to MI Mite kathleen kathleene Kathleen e e. e Department Salt Lake Lako T Telegram legram Salt Lake City Utah Queries are limited t to ono one question each written on only one side aide of tiner tin the er er r. r with full name and adores ft cf writer appended also allo name or Initials Initial t tS tI tIu u used cf for c Identification In column All names name and addresses are ar ar Mid held is ctet confidence Do not write In pencil Do not ask for private reply repY For c special service phone Wasatch between It 1 and 12 when necessary phon phone for th the location of or any commodity Ie department Q Kathleen Kayo Kaye and J J. J R R. R R. R ats at's ats at's this unbelievable scandal I 1 IR F hear hear- R flirting with Kathleen the Kathleen the dear dearl r J i trout t n in n th the pure IR tool toola a 1 hardly believe it it it makes me meso meso so blue aW aut them last night night- in fancy I mean can e that tune about Galligher Galligher Gal- Gal and Green U J R R walking beside her and she sheng 1 ng up at h hm m sweetly as coy coyas I-as I as could be be- be saying Dear J R the tho BIGNESS BIGNESS BIG BIG- NESS of you you you- fou ou happen to have some gum I could chew he could gallantly holding tier her poor i draggled wing e soiled it that night when she danced with the tho kitH king I goodness alive I What's this I world getting at oung foung girl like Kate and a dead king king at that J R R youre married we wo woJ J know dont stay around here and bother both- both f er us so U write like a prince but still youre you're In the he way way 1 athleen's Cathleen's MY girl No Now aint l you Miss Kaye Kayo BIG MIKE Salt L Lake ke Mike like Naughty haughty Mike Your Your goggles are green green- t ver dreamed amed the d d take fake on such a sheen rou r r you vou a lot lot lot-am am your J. girt I I admit admit admit- r 1 Iver admit that Id I'd side and knit 1 nice men play ir in in- our our yard with us td over me make just j st a a. wee lIt lIt- litS K S tie fuss ou a awfully dear But But- J JRR R Ris R RIs Ie M Is nice too tooles too too- es as les eSt es didn't you vou g guess ess Im I'm too good to be true rid nd ow low since youre you're bold and ox- ox expose expose ex ex- pose the triangle ou au ind nd J r for It it lets lets let's on with the wrangle h readers readers' Bend close close Ill I'll tell ll you OU the truth t 3 as s a a. steady and ana Mikes real name Is Ruth Ruthn u ph n. n how very thrilling be be beanI anI only some two WOULD quarrel over jover rue me ea Miss Kaye Mill W II you please send me ma o on Christmas ls customs customs- In Tn va va- ous cua land or tell me me wh where re 1 1 can information on n this subject 4 am to give give paper a-paper a a. a paper papel before the the theadies adies a ad T os s of the the on Decem Decem- r 0 i hf there iele are any ariy cha charges please i a t time me e know J T you I am em am sincerely E MRS F. F M. M G. G I Park City ouM nud Su U t that you r read ad Christmas Its Origin and Associations Associations Asso Asso- by Dawson which treats of ot Christmas keeping In different parts of ot the world I believe you would find therein just the material mate mate- rial you jou ou wish i You are most welcome Dear Doar Miss Kaye Hero Here I am again I 1 went to the show the other night and two men dressed as tramps played the violin and the accordian They played two or 01 three popular songs and after considerable considerable considerable con con- applause r returned turned to the stage even though the scenery had I been shifted I would like to know their names if possible I Thank you A. A A. A f r Murray I t t 1 I remember the tho apt apt J to which you ou refer efer efer A A. A A. and antI ani am glad lad that I ICan ICan Can give give j you ou ho names of ot the performer performer per per- former formers They w were ere re Cervo and Moro Yo You are very erv welcome Dear Miss Kaye Again I 1 comp como seeking your worthy advice Miss Kaye this question has been puzzling me me for fol over so long ng ong realize I-realize 1 that most every girl has some come particular charm that at attracts attracts attracts at- at tracts when a boy first meets her hel My question n is is how can a girl achieve the virtue of holding her boy boyfriends boyfriends boyfriends friends This is my first year in a ed co-ed school I have always gone to a girls' girls private school before So this this' is is a question growing bigger every day Do you think some girls are just dust naturally admired by boys or do they all have to learn the tho se secret secret secret se- se cret I 1 am seeking Ever since since I have been old enough to think about this one ono of my ambitions has been to to be popular Not th the th popularity that com comes s and goes but that stays I know you are the very person to come to for all you will have to do dois dois dois is to try to portray your charming ways and habits to me Sincerely W. W L. L Salt Lake Consciously or unconsciously sly all do acquire the power of personal charm And you'll note that I used there the word acquire not acquire not learn t y For a little girl who has been associated as associated associated as- as always with Just girls it isa Is la laa a bit more difficult to make herself I at ease c with boys than it would woul be otherwise And first last tast and all the time is that perfect ease necessary necessary necessary essary to personal charm So So let letus letus letus us consider ways and means means' df ot acquiring acquiring ac acquiring ac- ac quiring that perfect ease case that we may use It t for the foundation upon which to lay all else You are at ease with girls girls girls-aren't aren't arent you dear Well Vell then let us u's us take a suggestion from that What I gets g get getis t is s this Either Ither forget torget that you QU are area area a 0 girl or refuse to remember that they are boys In other words be natural go about your work and play without a a. thought as to the effect your appearance your mannerisms mannerisms mannerisms man man- and your charms may have upon those about v you u For or after after- f all you jou are dealing with an effect not not a source or cauS cau'S cause when jou you try to be popular for tor popularity's sake that something that radiates from within th that t gives one personal magnetism And one cannot radiate radiate radi radl- ate what one does not possess There There- are few who understand understand- I really truly understand popular popular- ity Did you OU ever er Jet yet meet a pe person person per per- son who is possessed of ot the sort of ot popularity that you seek seel who set forth with rOP POPULARITY LARITY as her I goal You n never never ne did The The person truly truly- attractive attractive lastingly I and consistently attract attractive e e others to the the person TS who ho ho draws others about her and and holds them there in ina a devotion devotion devo deyo- I tion Uon made beautiful by con constancy tancy is the person whose very soul lout and mind have been somehow enriched whose thought has not been of ot personal personal personal per per- honors gain or p popularity but somehow of ot what she may may do be of- of accomplish In the matter of big things thing for a cause a purpose or for tor others One MUST have a I mission in life lIte which so engrosses engrosses as to crowd out SELF T Then n the natural growth growth the expansion and development that can but come and be radiated from such a storehouse RESULTS RESULTS' IN POPULARITY So dear be natural be polite be amiable and unselfish be cheery be sweet clean and wholesome wholesome- mind soul and body be thoughtful of ot others and be friendly Charitable and generous And do forget 1 elf elf elf- self seU and popularity for tor popularity's sake It Is elusive elusive it if you seek It too ardently It will never come If it you iou are forgetful of ot It in Itself Inthe In Inthe Inthe the building of an edifice beautiful then you cannot escape It You are very ery sweet to me and I l Ido do thank you for tor the compliment complimentS I S you pay me Wish that I might have put all aU Into this letter that I 1 l FEEL PEEL on this subject then I 1 know you would have been well served I r hope you'll understand what e Ive I've I tried tiled to give I e you OU her here but if JouI you Jou dont don't I shall be glad to try agn 1 I for tor you ou ou Dear Dul Miss This ismy ism first time to enter your your corner although I read it every every night and enjoy It oh so much You do give such wonderful an an- an In Mondays Monday's paper Miss Slim requested the parody on Barbara so I am sending it to you Now I am going to asK you to do som something thing for me Do you know where I could get a copy of the reading entitled The Gypsy Flower Girl Have lost my copy and so far have not been able to get an an- an other othel Thanking you in vin advance I 1 am most sincerely yours READER Salt Lake ake You have delighted both Miss Slim an and me nie so how ho proud you Jou should be bo of your our little effort for forus forus us I never cease to be thrilled at atthe atthe atthe the response of ot my public I am publishing your contribution When I discover how very verv difficult the dialect Is I 1 appreciate te more than ever your painstaking effort in making the copy for us Thank you much The Gypsy GypS Flower Girt Girl is to tobe tobe tobe be found In n Werners Readings II at the public library n It was written 1 by Ed L L. McDowell What else may I 1 do for you ou Dear Deal Miss 1 Kaye v Your answers have helped me me so many times and I know that yo you youcan can an help me this time Please do help mo me I am 18 years old olef and I am bookkeeper book book- I keeper in a repair shop hop Now there is a young man who drives a stage and has It in this shop for repairs repair quite often Every time he comes in he smiles to me and I smile in return And the more I see of him I the better I 1 like liko him Miss Miu Kaye i I dont don't go out with many boys asI as asI as' as asI I haven't found any that I like I II I would like very much to go out I with him but if he ne should ask uk me I I II I am afraid if I say uy Yes Vu h he h. would I think I t go out with anyone who asks me But you see I dont don't really really real real- ly Iy know him and if I 1 should real real-I say uy No he might not ask me again And And I II do want to go out with him Please tell me what to do and thanking you immensely 1 I am I Sincerely r DOUBTFUL I Salt Lake The solution Is simple sweet I child If jou you really have the tact every daughter of ot Eve Evo should possess pos pos- sess sees POS POS-I This chap will not ask you to go out with him without first making 1 your acquaintance He Heill will ill at least approach you approach you ou in conversation as a customer which will make It conventional for tor you to enter Into that conversation Then my dear when the time Is propitious and he asks you to go out with him and yoU jou feel that you should hesitate a abit bit yet bit yet that to hesitate might mean that you jou would bo be lost lost lost-ln- in- in stead of ot accepting and feeling that h he h. might get t the thea a wrong ong ong Impression impression impression sion of you turn it about and suggest suggest sug sug- gest goat In your jour sweetest way that In Instead instead instead in- in stead of ot going out he come to your home homo for tor the evening There let tet him meet your family and If it he measures up when put to the test of ot the home hell he'll be able to ap- ap appraise praise you y y too And after that when you jou ou accept an Invitation invitation In Invitation In- In you'll start with a perfect perfect perfect per per- understanding Now dont don't you see Eee It all clearly I do not go Into a score of ot otI Dont s here because yo your r letter letterI I tells me that you are not the sort whom I need to to warn against being be being being be- be I ing unconventional BARBARA FRICKY early von morning oven von ven day daytimes daytimes I times Umes Ven Fen all does dings happens vot I told jouse youre I All around dere be bein In a big crop and such dings vas looking looking looking look look- ing top tip-top And I know does rebels would like to to have some of does rations Cause dey were almost deat mit starvation Dey were hurrin along shush as fast tast as de dev dey could could could- Some a on horseback some some a ridin on foot foot foot- Yen Ven up the street comes the rebel tread Mil lilt Ston Jack marchin right straight along head As he looked from under his of t slouch hat he put his hi h hand rl nd And looked shush like dot if Barbara den vas s looking lookIng looking look- look Ing der winder vinder And says she Now Jack you look a better leedle teedle vot jou you do do Hal Halt IlaH der dust brown pretty quick stood fast tast Fire Ach my you jou have seen how blazed dot rifle blast It shivered der vi vinder wit nit seams and trait gashes gashes- It rent dot banner mit panes and mit sashes Veil Fell yen ven saw how dot vinder glass was spilt Dey Day all dot old was right away avay kilt kilt- But no no Yen Ven she saw saw dot dot flag tag fall down from d del r Old Barbara she sho picks him right avay quick And herself Inside dot vinder sill silt She shook dot flag by chim- chim meny meny Christmas fit to kill Shoot if it jou you must gray head r But spare your country's flag Dots Dot's vot she said A shade of big sadness and and blushes of ot shame Over der face tace of came came- Who touches a hair of ot dot bald head dies like a a. spitz I March right straight along dere now he said sald All day long and the whole day Waved dot banner mit trait red t white and plue Jack has fought ought his last fight tIght Perhaps he vas as wrong I dont don't dinks he was as right But dot makes make no difference which effery vay Til ru bet two dollars and a 0 half halt hes he's all right at nt the last great da day Barbara Fricky has gone to the same land mit Jack From rich vich no livin person has yit come back b ck Mine friends If it were we're all safe late safea a it athe the last great day day day- Course dots dot's doubtful b but t I hope hopewe hopewe we all may may- maj- maj If It we e reach the land of ot der good go d der brave and der true Well We'll find Jack and Barbara Fricky too loo I |