Show Jil I Queries for this department should be to Kathleen Kaye Kave Department Salt Lake Telegram Salt Lake city Utah t Queries are limited to one question each should be at f the h paper only with full name and address nt of writer un written on one side ao appended also allo 10 name me or Initials to be used for Identification In column All names and andI I drees are held In strictest confidence Do not write in pencil Do not sk k for private reply For special service phone Wasatch between 11 d 12 rile When necessary phone for the location of any commodity mentioned t In this department I Dear ea Miss Kay Al Ae this year is is almost pone gone I see no chance for me to be ma married ri d bY bythe by bythe the first of the year Sad ad t it UI fond And being a hard working but poor er I 1 would like to know how much I 1 am allowed for allowed for myself be before be- be I be-I fore ore I must pay an income tax I Thanking you very verr much for your I your kindness and hoping that t I am I married next year so that I will n not at have to bother you I remain yours SAM Salt Lake L Heres Here's to you ou Sam Sam Ill Ill I'll join you youn n the hoping But howll howd getting married eliminate ME Seems to tome tome me lug me that'll complicate your figures snore more than ever But anyhow there's theres heres here's hoping hoping figures figures or no fig fig- lures ures First You Tou may deduct your Business expenses from your gross me Then after that you ma may anon w yourself 1000 as personal exemption and If U you have any actual dependents you ma may allow Yourself an additional for each of ot them Not rot so bad Is It Sam Bear Dear Miss Kaye m Would you kindly tell me if possible pos- pos sible Ible what were the ages of Battling Bat Bat- ding Nelson and Ad Wolgast at atthe atthe Ithe the time Wolgast defeated Nelson f for r the championship yours truly R R. R J. J W. W oscar Oscar Matt Matthew Nelson son was born bom- June one una 5 6 1882 in Copenhagen Adolph dolph Wolgast was bOrn February ary en 8 1888 Cadillac Mich Wolgast defeated Nelson at Ft rt JUc Richmond mond February 22 22 1910 So figure It for yourself R R. J. J 1 W. W Bear Dear Miss Kaye m I am very much interested in the Brandon Opera company and have been enjoying all their operas this season I was particularly delighted with Ithe the tenor Harry I would like t to know his age and whether or not he is married or engaged also how ow he could be Ie reached by letter Thanking you for your trouble I Iam Iam am sincerely MUSICAL Salt Lake 1 Harry is married to Paula MS contralto with the Brandon Opera company two years ago ego hep here The wife has lugs been an in New Kew Irk fork but will gO- gO gOto go to the Northwest o joh the Brandon company soon Until Dec 15 15 mail will be re- re dyed elved b by Mr 11 at the Grand otel Wallace Idaho Welcome elcome I R. R Dear Miss Kaye JJ I have never written to you but read cad your column most every night This i is a question that should be e asked in the summer but I am writing it now Our back yard is l rge and almost every year we have a large rainstorm that brings Large quantities of sand from the mountains If we should plant grass the sand would ruin it I Would you you please tell me what I could uld plant there With love MARY F. F Salt Lake I Quite Quite a problem true enough I Clary Iary K P. Can you not build some tort ot Jt of sand screen break screen or some- some lung mg Seems dreadful not to be beable beable beable able to have grass in the back i rd Why not make a heavy order of or the sturdy iris and on th the upper end of ot the I Ird rd If It the sz sod id deluge p proved oved too heavy perhaps this borr bor- bor r f would be sufficient break In its it- it tI s lf It and the rest test oC ot the plot could given over lo to o grass Seems to toe e 6 it would trying Look Sweet William WilHam passion flower flover and they gaillardia they are 1 sturdy and should serve your nice nicely Thank you Dear Miss Kaye This is my nay first attempt to enter nto your little group and I hope my my question will not be of any bother to you c Would you please suggest some little Ittle gift that would be easy to ake for mothers mother's Christmas present present present pres- pres ent Thank you very much THOUGHTFUL Eureka Could you make her a a. pretty anKY hanky Thankful Or could you ake a 0 boudoir cap The rhe bandeau tile tyle is pretty Select a ribbon two o F three inches in width long ough to go round the head at the theat theat theat at line and tie In a nice a-nice nice bow Ornament Or Or- ament the front portion with tiny rosebuds lace rosettes or anything that may strike your our fancy anc aney feOr Or possibly you ou could make Mother lother a a. pretty apron Ever make maken I In n apron Honey Not knowing Sou OU-or OU or your town It Is la a a. little I Card and ord to guess just what you can do doi door i or r get set A Happy Christmas to you OU I like your name D D Dear ar Miss Kaye f I have nave read your corner often but II I 1 have never been to you before As YOU r have helped so many who are In In trouble can you help me with mine mine I am very nervous nervOus' and I L cant can't nt g get t any sleep at night nor Tf rut rest t in in the day I have tried modi- modi erne cine but that doesn't seem lIem to help me Isn't there something that will l help hp me V Wishing you success and with a i lot t of love NERVOUS Garfield 11 I cite AuS' AuS suggest e only that you vou clear our lour mind of ot anything that thai may be troublesome That you ou either cither solve i f l problem t there may be or ut rut it t away nb absolutely l' l as tt if U It It is fo ro Then Then take up n d follow fOlio a program m of or rl right ht Hv- Hv JK n ag Tel Let your food be such that U bp be no do lo digestive disturbance make e sure suro that the lne elimination are normal Let your or ter-or or supper supper-be light II Then itou if it f fou ou read let lt your Our literature be of P- P Plight light pea promoting peace nature When bedtime approaches fro approaches lo no 1 I matter what the e hour or the i weather weather don on suitable wraps making mak- mak ing sure that your OUr protection from I the elements S l wl la is Perfect Perfect- and circle 5 your our our block When you OU return prepare pre- pre prepare pare a large glass of h hot t milk while I you make ready to retire and nd drink It the last thing before slipping Into bed pr or bette still just after Then just know your days day's program is complete that complete that you OU haven't a care are are wholly at peace with the world world and and have no concern even about your Our sleep Most 1 sufferers from insomnia keep themselves awake by worrying worry worry- ing and wondering about why they dont don't sleep I Thank you Dear Miss Kaye Id I'd appreciate your help in giving giving giving ing me a recipe if you or one of your folk have such I dont don't know whether it is is called pineapple cake or 01 pineapple pudding one has to bake it in a heavy skillet putting your frosting and six or seven whole slices of pineapple in first Then I your dough which is like a lovely white cake goes in next When I baked its it's at once turned out on ona ona ona a plate plate looks looks lovely and tastes bet bet- ter I ate this dainty at a party and andone andone andone one member asked the hostess for the recipe and was refused it so so I ask you to keep from being re refused refused re- re fused too My best thanks in advance for whatever you can do for or about my request HOUSEWIFE Salt Lake I I r do not find such a recipe Housewife but cant can't you Improvise improvise improvise vise Ive I've never seen this dish but with a mind a pair pall of ot hands a a. skillet and the ingredients why cant can't we make one anyway anwa I cant can't imagine the frosting going Into the skillet first or first or even at al all so I r should proceed with the thought that well we'll apply that after the baking So then why not make a bed in the skillet of ot sugar sugar and pineapple then p ur over it whatever sort of ot cake batter you xou ou I prefer rich refer rich or or- plain white plain white or I natural natural bake bake thoroughly turn out while still sUU 1 hot and frost or serve plain with whipped cream Fraid to try it I wouldn't be And lets let's call calI it an upside-down upside cake Welcome I l i I 1 LETTER FROM LESLIE PRESCOTT PRESCOTT PRES PRES- COTT TO JOHN ALDEN PRESCOTT PRESCOTT PRESCOTT PRES- PRES COTT I know Jack In just what guise she would set this thing before you It Is not a dishonorable thing that I have done and I r wanted to tell tel you OU about it first I have told Ruth to tell telI you yo oU the whole thing very ery minutely but be before before before be- be fore you rou go to her I want you to understand dear that I have only kept this from you because I loved you ou and I didn't want you ou to be angry with me Some way dear e I have havelt it in my ml mind that you O would O I feel l humiliated fated if It you found your wife was earning any mone money You always seemed to think that It was waR such an awful thing for tor Sally Atherton before her husband went blind to contribute to the expenses of the household You have always thought that womans woman's place was vas In the home and although you OU haven't said It ItI I knew that your conception ol or home was a house douse and a family of ot which some man was the head held I cant can't say anything more Ive I've told told ou all alI I am asking you to forgive me for o k keeping this secret nom from you I L did the deed because I wanted to help a friend ana and I kept it from you because I did not want to hurt you ou Is there anything wron wrong In this LESLIE I LETTER FROM LESLIE PRES PRES- PRESCOTT PRESCOTT COTT TO MRS MARY ALDEN AL DEN PRESCOTT I My Iy Dear Mrs Prescott I r re received received re- re re-I re your letter and I must tell I you that I am exceedingly angry 1 You know very well what awful I that terrible old maid Priscilla Pris- Pris cillo cilla Bradford gets you Into every 1 I time she J Is with you I r am am so angry as I am writing I this letter lette that I am only going to i tell you ou In the fewest lewest possible I words that I Ido do own half the lingerie lin I gerie shop my friend Mrs 1 Walter I Burke owning the other half Is there anything dishonorable about that I expect by the time you receive this letter that Jack will know all there is to tell about the business venture as I r have written him at length and he Is dining with Ruth Burke tonight I have her herto herto herto to answer any questions enat lie he might ask so 80 you OU may explain to that wicked old maid maJd if It you see her again that she ha han has not dyne as much I hurt as the she expected to Ill do I r do not think that Jack will pa pay much attention to anything that you ou may say about mo for tot In I his last letter lotter he said I am quoting quoting ing verbatim I 1 shall have hao to dine with mother soon and then of ot course I am In for all sorts or ot complaints Why Is 13 It it t dear that old people get settled Into a rut and make themselves so unhappy when tho they then might bo Ono Just the opposite Your own son said sald this of ot you OU and andI I r agree with him You have everything everything every ever thing to make you happy and you succeed most of or your our time lime In not only making malting yourself but others very ery unhappy particularly when you yon let that damnable old maid Priscilla Bradford Influence In you OU LESLIE HAMILTON lIA PRESCOTT Copyright ht 1924 94 NEA Service Inc TOMORROW TOMORROW Letter Letter from fron John Prescott to Leslie Prescott QUITE POPULAR l livery velY variety of ot ribbed silk from fromYer Yer very fino fine faille to faillo-to to heavy ns corded silks used this I and are year r if I 1 i |