Show I i 4 i iII II D fJ 1 I Ii I 41 A t J tAlon J jf cl J m S Queries addressed to thu department should be bo addressed to Mica Mlis Kathleen ti Kaye Kays Department Salt SaIt Lake Lako Telegram Salt Lake City Utah Queries are limited to one question each written on only one side of the tho caper with full name and address of writer appended also name or Initials l tOGe used for Identification In column All names and addresses are held In I S strictest confidence S I M t Do not write In pencil S k I 1 Do not ask auk for private reply J For special service phone Wa wasatch atch 50 50 between ii S and 12 o clock S I I When necessary phone phona for the location of an any commodity mentioned In Inthis II this department I Dear iDear Miss Kaye I would appreciate it very y much If you you would help me decide this one qu stion with a young youngS S I have a been going S man for a month and I think a good deal of him I We were the best of friends I say WERE because he has has' returned home and I know not when I will see him again But heis heis he heis is is g going ing to write and we will keep on J being g good od friends frend My question S I. I is would it be proper for me to send nd I had a him a Christmas gift thought of some somo good book and ana I i would like you to select it for me S Wishing you success in your good work and thanking you in advance I remain A STENOGRAPHER Salt Lake S A rt rather ther delicate situation there methinks Stenographer Since you ou S such a littie lIt lIt- S tho the boy only have ho known while can hardly know tie you whether or not he will remember you ou ai Christmas time with a n. gift can And If It he lie has hag never pre pre- with anything before ful shouldn't shouldn't- at Christmas then I it S. S would be awkward wouldn't wouldn t It and ana andS S perhaps a a. bit embarrassing ifS if'S it if you rou S 'S sent sent- him a gUt girt Unless you ou are I canS cannot cannot can can- which of ground 5 sure uro your our not riot know it would be better to S send him only a a. lovely greeting 5 do decide to send a card If It you ou gift gUt nothing could be lovelier or ii in 5 S better taste taste- han a book and I would sus suggest cst Pushing to the Front by Marden or A Man for forthe forthe forthe the Ages by Batcheller You 9 are welcome and andl I tha thank lc you De Dear r Miss Kayet Kayel dl would like very muc much to know knowS or school that I of f some person S might send my poems to to be corrected corrected corrected cor cor- and that will teach me me the proper way to write s same me It Is very easy for me to rhyme things on any subject and I have written many pieces that are very good 1 I will also ask if you know where I 1 can sell my poems if they are act ac- ac I II ceped t you know that we think it very kind of you to help us In everything hin I th that might como come up but I am nO not going to tell teIl you how much I think thin of YU like some others do as I am only 25 and you might sue me for such sueh S Thanking you for helping me m i I remain RM R R- M. M B B. B Idaho Sue you for tor breach of or promise- promise how thrilling Perhaps It IS well wen wellS S that you are a n. cautious young man about a strange you you never can toil tell woman i S I would wo would d suggest that you Investigate correspondence courses offered of- of rate gate the ored by the the- International Correspondence Correspondence Correspondence Corre Corre- School Scranton Pa I If you OU have talent surely It should j be developed for no matter how great the natural gift girt you ou still sUlI must have training If It you are a natural be well worthwhile worth It would I i while to learn to make your verse I m correct correct It if only ony for forthe the sake Bake of ot your own personal tion S Purchase from a a. magazine dealer or news stand a copy of 1001 Places t to Sell Sen Manuscript This will give giveR R you Jou an Idea of ot the market for whatever what- what S ever eyer you may have haye to offer Welcome Dear Miss MIlS Kayer My first time to you Am I we wel welcome come I am a reader of your column column column col col- col- col and often think you are super super- human I am 14 years old and am so large for my age that hat very good guessers say I am ar 16 years ears old I I. I go go out quite a Bit and whenever anyone anyone asks my age I tell them I am 16 because I am so large farge Am I doing wrong wron's A BIG GIRL Utah 1 Dear cr Just what ls to b be gained by fibbing fibbing fibbing-eyer ever Dont Don't you OU think you you'd roud d feel Just a little moro more itil CuI iii and happy happ somehow If it you'd oud maki It a n. point never hover to fib about anything I do Theres There's something so heavenly about feeling all nice and clean knowing clean knowing that our po por r mouths do not need a soap and wa wit wit- ter tar scrubbing And what matter If It you are taller than your girl friends This Is an ago age of ot tall tail women women wo wo- I men and they are arc more graceful than I the sh shorter sisters And as to your our age why ago why honey why need that matter at all ie De yourself be bo nat flat ural and remain In the realms of childhood as long as you OU can To do that just make maa up your mind that what youve you've been fibbing about I does n not t matter at all that all that its it's wholly unimportant one way or the theother theother other others and then forget it it Dear Miss Mis Kaye Undoubtedly you have forgotten me It was five years ago that I wrote to you from Camp Upton New York telling you I was loneSome lonesome lonesome lone lone- some and would like to correspond with some young lady YOU Introduced me mo ana anet f r corresponded corresponded corresponded corre corre- with the girl until I was d discharged discharge Ii a rg l. l Now after coming back home my wish is that I should be able to meet and thank her for the hospitality hospi- hospi which she had shown me but Jut unfortunately I have lost her address Now Miss Mias Kaye if not bothering you too much would greatly ap lP- lP precia e having you assist mo me again Will you please get me her address Thanking you in advance for your help which you have given me in the past and whatever you may give me in tho the future I am EX-BUGLER EX OF CAMP UPTON Salt Lake Greetings Mister Bugler How very far tar away seem those warry times when a pun Purt or womanly woman woman- ly duty to cheery letters etters to the tho front In an effort to lift the I general genera morale morae of f the army We thought then thea the poignancy could never pass And now flow so soon Us with almost a a. shock that we wo re remember remember remember re- re member there ever were su such h times How wonderfully how beautifully Is man constituted Sorry but r I J. J too have drifted far tar faraway faraway away from the little war workers I once knew so well and I have not been able to locate the girl whose address you request You ask that I not mention her name in the column which is right and thoughtful thought thought- ful of ot you ou and so I can go no further further fur fur- ther thor than I already have in the search for tor her My Iy efforts have all aU I been fruitless and Im I'm sorry Can you suggest an anything thing You are most welcome Dear Miss Misa Kake I think yo you are wonderful Though I am only 10 years of age r wish you would do me a favor Will AMI you please tell me the name of the he girl that played as Angela in Hollywood S SI I wish you success M. M B. B Salt Lake The Tho part of ot Angela was played by a Miss Hope Hops Drown Thank JO you S I To A WIFE Sa Salt t Lake You do not comply with the rules of ot the department If It you oU still sUll want th the tho s services for which you have asked please write again af attEr at- at ter reading the rules and regula regula- lions lions' of ot the department at the top of ot the column t i That the torn curtains c can can n be bei i quickly kly repaired by placing a a. damp- damp I en d piece o of net that matches the mesh of the curtains as nearly as asS po- po S sible over the torn portion and pressing press- press i S ing Ino j it with a a. hot iron The starch I 1 will hold It In place and the patch willI will I j be unnoticed I That chiffon can be successful y S washed in soap suds by swishing and carefully pressing pressing- it between tho the I hands After rinsing It should be Stiffened In gum wa water er er allowing one tablespoonful to two cupfuls of water |