| Show f- f Queries for this department should be addressed to Miss Mill Kathleen Kaye Department Salt Lake Telegram Salt Lake City Utah J Queries are sra limited to one question each should be written on cf the thea paper only with full name and address of writer appended also I II name or Initials to be used for Identification In column All names name and addresses are held In strictest confidence Do not write In pencil Do not not 11 II ask for private reply For special phone Wasatch Waatch between and 12 When necessary phon phone fOI the for tho location on cf rt any commodity mentioned In this D Dear Doar Miss Mis Kayo Kaye I have never written to you before before be before be- be fore but take it I will be he welcome J 4 i I am 18 years old and have traveled trav tray cled quite quito a R bit like lik a tramp in in a an n it isn't nice boxcar Although a thing for a girl to do do you think she should be called down about it i Miss Kayo you know best so to I 4 am leaving It for y you u to settle I Lovingly yours BILLY BILL Y Salt Lake i When a a. girl decides to so disrupt I the conventions It seems to me she Jt v decide at the same time to e. e withstand the he brunt of ofT ofie ie T criticism and the ostracism which naturally fall as a a. consequence with the same calm and self assur ance as that with which she over over- stepped v v. v N YOU m my dear would play in the theli f li mud th then n wail wall when you soil suil your frock pretty Now the situation is this PlayIng Play- Play fl T Ing In the mud was a lot of fun fun- e but it proved not quite worth the price that must be paid for It So the thing to do now Is to change changeS S your Jour our plan Pan night flight about face and i. i H get pet wholly awn away from the old ld life lite s. s and jand the old friends Start now and J build anew Make It a point never to Indulge in anything unconventional unconventional unconventional again wait watt patiently and 0 build the while those who have known you ou only to criticise you you ou shall forget the misguided little girl Eirl you WERE In Jn knowing the fA beautiful graceful woman you OU ARE S As I sit here in communion with I you ou OU little girl some of the lines i from Walter Waiter Malones Malone's Opportunity 5 nt come to me so I set act et them i S forth for tor you ou Take them unto jj f j. yourself yourself make make them yours ours and I Id I'd d W that the past matters not not not- not not-I p v that only the present and the f that can bind n 14 Is speaking speakIng to to you rou dear I I tf The They do me wrong who say I come comeno no more i 5 When hen once I knock and fall fail to f find you JOU in For every day I stand outside your our j door t I i And bid you wake and rise to toI f fight an and I r ait Wait i not for tor precious chances i passed awa away j Weep riot pot for tor golden ages on the f. f 4 wane i f H Each Jach night I burn bum the records of T the cIa lay day Jf f AT SU SUNRISE RISE EVERY SOUL IS ISBORN BORN AGAIN I t.-i t. Write me again if you ou need me rue drar Would you like to have me help you OU get your your your-teet feet back solidly On terra firma D Dear ar Miss Kaye I Last Laet night we wo had a very heated S argument over the quotation Be Benot not tho the first by whom th the tha new is tried nor yet the last to l lay y the old aside aGide I declared it was from i Shakespeare but was unprepared to 5 say from just which play My friend frend is positive that it is from Pope Will you please enlighten us If it is from Shakespeare please give me the 1 name namo am of the pray play It will be really sweet sweet of you to settle this argument Thank you very kindly A Salt Lake I fear tear you'll think me a bad arbitrator arbitrator arbitrator arbi arbi- my dear for I am compelled to declare you wrong Sor Sorry In words orda as fashions the tho same rule will wUl hold Alike fantastic If too new or old oId Be not the first by whom the new aro tried Nor 1 yet et tho last to lay the old aside aside aside- Is from Alexander Popes Pope's Essay on Criticism S 'S Welcome Dear Miss Kaye Kayo Will you kindly advise the correct correct correct cor cor- procedure in the following If a person mispronounces a word and another in the party uses the word shortly after should he then mispronounce it or pronounce it correctly Thanking you for your kindness in the matter I remain Very truly yours II H. E. E W. W Salt Lake A difficult situation II E. E W. W and one that has las caused many a aone aone aone one versed in social usage to wince Of course the very best way out of this awkward situation is NOT NOTto to use uso the mispronounced word right wa way Usually with a bit of thought one can avoid it If not then I believe the word should be correctly pronounced While this may not seem quite so courteous in my opinion nothing Justifies one oie onen in n promoting the use of incorrect English Personally I refuse to re re to peat a mispronounced word no matter matter matter mat mat- I ter HOW m much ch I need it for a sentence sentence sen sen- tence Welcome Dear Miss Kaye Wilt Will you please toll tell me mo something bout about about the Egyptian Sphinx I am interested and think you'll be the theone one oneto to help heip me Thank you W. W Wf Salt Lake The Great Sphinx now to be seen In Egypt stands close dose to the Great Pyramid at it Is iE ono one of the most impressive monuments In Egypt and is carved out of solid rock excepting the paws which are built bunt of or masonry The sands of the desert had half burled buried it but they have been dug from about it so that now the Ithe spectator looks down upon its massive paws The figure is feet long its head is thirty feet in length and the width of its face is fourteen feet These figures give Rive some idea of the Sphinx size Mrs W. W but it Is impossible to convey any idea of the expressiveness of its scarred features The Arabs mutilated mutilated mutilated muti muti- the face shamefully using using- the head as a target for their guns The age of the Sphinx Sphinx-is is unknown but it is 15 considered well established that it was in existence at the time of ot and was repaired by him earlier than B. B C. C Perhaps you'd like the story of the Sphinx too Mrs W. W So I will tell it for you ou In Grecian m mythology tho the sphinx as 1 was a wicked being usually represented represented represented as a lion having the head of ot ofa ofa ota a woman the tail taU of ot a serpent and the wings of a bird This creature lived In n the cliff cUff Just outside the city of Thebes and kept guard over the road to the city To every passerby passerby passerby pass pass- erby she put this riddle What hat an animal animal ani ani- mal is It that walks on four legs In in the morning morning- two at noon and three In fn n the evening Anyone who failed to answer correctly was Immediately immediately immediately im Im- im- im mediately devoured When Oedipus passed on the way to Thebes the riddle was put to him and without much hesitation h hp declared the tho animal animal animal ani ani- mal to be a man man who walked on his hands bands and feet when young erect on his two feet at middle life and with the aid of a staff in old age With a howl of rage because her riddle had been read aright the sphinx hurled herself from the rock and was killed The Egyptian sphinx was 1 not quite like the Grecian but had the head of a man and the body legs feet and taU tall of a lion It had no wings until a later period when the Greek influence was felt Originally Original Original- ly the sphinx was supposed to represent represent represent rep rep- resent resent- the god Horus guardian of temples and tombs and when sculptured sculptured sculptured the face was probably made to res the pharaoh who ruled at lt th that t time Dear Miss I have written to you twice before and followed the advice you gave me both and everything turned out lovely and I thank you so much Miss Kaye is there no possible way to reduce reduce- save through dieting I wish to reduce but especially my face if this can be done Are anti- anti fat medicines good If s so which do you advise the use of I am only 19 19 years old Knowing you will wiil help me I re remain remain remain re- re main main SU AMIGO Salt Lake fat Anti concoctions are absolutely absolute absolute- ly dangerous Su Amigo Theres There's only one safe and sane way to re reduce reduce reduce re- re duce the weight and that is through prescribed diet and exercise If It you are to go into it strenuously at all then you should be under under- the direction direction tion tion of your our physician constantly If you merely wish to reduce the face I perhaps special massage would be helpful Consult Consult- an operator trained In that sort of ot beauty culture You'll find the shops listed In your phone book Dear Doar Miss Mias Kayo I know you will think that a man who works worl-is at a trade trado should not ask a woman such questions but it seems to me mo men have to go to you with these questions even eVon liko tho the sweethearts do with theirs I I 1 have watched your columns for several years and know if the people would follow your Instruction tion and advice they would learn more than some somo of them do in school My question to you is I have a ceiling that has been painted and some expert went to work and put on heavy over it Now it has all broken up and is peeling off In come pl places ces it sticks sticks tight How can I get this all off so I can paint it again Is there any preparation that will remove the Thanking you for fOi an early answer I am Yours Price You are wrong Mister Kalso- Kalso mIner I dont don't think that at all ail Instead I feel highly flattered that you recognize me as authority Thank you much It seems that the only way to re remove remove remove re- re move such blotches of is with warm water a sponge and much muscle Too bad isn't it Wish I could tell you of a simpler way that would be equally effective but there is none nono such So gird up your loins and make malee an onslaught with the sponge I thank you iou for the moral support support support sup sup- port you offer always offer always it helps to have havo your encouraging confidence makes tho keys of ot the typewriter run along so smoothly that work worl becomes play Dear Mi Miss s Kayo Will you please tell me when Henry Ford is going to start working working working work work- ing his assembling plant here in inthe inthe in inthe the city Also about wages and and- anything else you think I should know To whom should one apply apply ap ap- ply for Tor work Hoping you will answer this soon I remain BROWN EYES Salt Lake No definite announcement can yet bo ho made niad with reference to this plant Applications are not being received and it Is ia not even certain that this will be made an as assembling assemblIng assembling as- as plant Perhaps Perhaps' later I I. I could provide you with some somo such i Information but not now Sorry I Dear Dear- Miss Kaye This is my first time time- timeto to to come to you Will you please tell me what day August 27 1910 came on I thank you and wish you success suc suc- cess Sincerely FRANK A K Lehi Yes Mister Frank August 27 1910 came on a Saturday You are welcome Dear Miss Kaye I would like to get th the name and address of some woman who can candye candye candye dye Or br darken switches If possible pos pos- possible sible sibie I would like to locate the little German woman who who canvassed this this' district last summer She gave me meher meher meher her card but it has been misplaced I live on Washington street A. A N. N Salt Lake Such service can be had at any beauty shop A. A N. N but if It the little German woman to whom you refer cares to get in touch with me I Ishall Ishall shall be glad to call caIl you Dear Miss Kaye Kayo I am very desirous of 01 learning tho the name and address of two or three correspondence schools I have in inquired inquired inquired in- in at the public library but was unable to obtain the necessary in in- in formation IP IF you if-you you aro are able to s se secure so- so cure tho the addresses and nd names will you publish them as soon as possible Thanking you for your assistance I remain Sincerely HATTER ER Ogden Glad to do that that for for you Miss Hatter The International Correspondence School Box B Scranton Pa The Tho American School Department H Chicago Ill and the La LaSalle LaSalle LaSalle Salle Extension University Department Department Depart Depart- ment 1133 HR Chicago Ill m. are all allwell allwell well weIl known schools Welcome Dear Miss Kayo ayel I do not wish to put you under any obligations but will you please answer me one question this once Miss Kaye last week last week at the Victory Victory Victory Vic Vic- tory the Victorians played the song Will You Remember Sweetheart It began with the following three words Sweetheart sweetheart sweetheart Will you please give me the rest of the song and tell me if there thoro is any way I can got get the music Thanks for your trouble Success Success Success Suc Suc- cess to you always MAYTIME'S ADMIRER Murray The e song is to be had In tho the thoI I local song shops shops music music and and- andall all aU my dear Th The Tho e price pric is 40 cents I Welcome Dear Miss Kayet I Would like to know If there is is any place in in this city where I could sell my hair 1 Thanking you you very much I am S. S J. J Salt Lake I Almost impossible to find a I market for human hair now v S. S J. J but you might try the beauty shops That would be the only way You'll find them listed in a n. group in the tho yellow section of your phone book Welcome Dear Miss Kaye Is th tha complexion clay which is is advertised so extensively really good for the akin or would I it possibly be Injurious Please answer soon Lovingly M M. M Utah Complexion clays CIas mud packs etc are Injurious to o th the skin The action Is too severe and thus the I reaction something ng to be feared I i Dear Miss Kaye I I havu been a constant reader of your cou column for months but have not hat had occasion to apply to Of for aid before J you Some time I heard ago a poem 1 which I think was wall written by the same author as The Shooting of of Dan McGrew which appeared in the It goes something some some- thing like this And there on the barge on the Lake LeMarge they cremated Sam McGee If it is convenient con con- you will please publish this poem for me I Thanking you u in advance and r I t I wishing hl g you all the luck luok in the world Id I am I sincerely yours NORTHERN LIGHTS LIGHT 1 Salt LaKe The poem to which you refer 1 is The Cremation of Sam am McGee and is as by Robert W. W Service follows I TIlE THE OF SA SAM McGEE I things done dono In the Th There re LeTs re midnight wh Iol gold for who By Ath the mf men have their secret ecret tales The Arctic rc 1 c trails alle cold make your bloo run blood run The TULi Northern Northern f ern Lights Have seen leen queer sightS lights ever did Id e see 8 W Was Wis But that the nf night queerest r on t the they marge merge of Lako Lake I cr cremated LeBarge f Sam McGee S Sam McGee was from Tennessee Now w where re the cotton bloom blooms and Wh I he blows left his home In the South to roam round the Pole God only always cold but the 1 land o 0 t Sr H. was gold seemed to hold him like e a aspell spell I Though ho oft ott would say In his homely In InS live way that that hed he'd sooner S hell On On OnA A Christmas day we wo were our way over ever the Dawson Pawson trail Talk of ot your cold coldi I Through the parkas parka's II fold told It tabbed like a driven nail If It our eyes wed we'd close aloes then the lashes S i froze till lame sometimes times we couldn't couldn t I see It wasn't much fun run but the only one oneto oneto I to whimper was Sam McGee And that very night as we lay Picked pecked II tight In our robes beneath the snow enow I i And t the oX dogs gS were vere f fed 3 and the stars were |