Show HEARTS HAVENS HAVEN I Conducted by BETTY BLAIR Letters Questions Questions' and requests for advice should be addressed addressed'S S 'S to W MISS BETTY BETrY BLAIR HEARTS HEART'S HAVEN TELEGRAM SALT LAKE Write l legibly gibly upon only one side of at the paper It Is necessary that you append the right name and address but these will be held in strict confidence and will not appear in Jn print Questions Involving advertising advertising- Information cannot be an an- Letters requiring personal reply must be accompanied by stamped a self addressed dressed envelopes Ed LOVE BY CORRESPONDENCE Dear Miss 11 Bl Blair lr Iam I a high school boy and md have hav known and still know several git girls one of whom I lam am nr very much in love lov with Lately she moved mo to California Californi and most likely wont won't nt come comeback back Sh She writes mc me once a week and signs sien her letters Love 1 I may never sc see her a again aln but I 1 hope I do Sha ShaI Shall I 1 continue to think k of ot this girl o oshall or shall shan I get set a another hother How flow ma many type of or girls are there P B. 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C Continue to think of this girl a as as' p Jong ng as your memory will wUi let lct you There is a sweetness about a first love lovei i an innocence an idealism that leaves leave leavea a fragrance like that of flowers flower pressed between the thc pages of a book Hang on to it But since after all alt you are a high hig school chool boy and your mind and arid your you body both subject to rather violent and we hope vigorous changes don dont don't curtail your our association with other girls You dont don't necessarily need t to get yourself another girl Why no not make it several others It dep depends upon what you ou arc are thinking think ing of as to your classification o of types of girls Is It of complexion Then there are arc blonds and brunettes Of blonds londs there Is is' the fair blond I the auburn or 01 Titan bl blond nd th the or muddy blond O 01 Of brunettes there arc are the pale brunette bru nette ette and the florid brunette I with man many semis in between If it ft is disposition to which you d refer there refer there are as many types a as there are individuals Disposition isone is isone one thing that has never yet been standardized DINNER FAVORS rr- rr Dear Miss Blair At Ata a recent dinner party part the guests were vere supposed to answer conundrums rums found at their plates 5 Most 1 o of these pertained to the origin of or rules of ot or traditions pertaining to lo a a- dinner I couldn't answer mine and d I haven't found the answer yet lj d f I wonder vonder If It you yon could help me This was was' the question Wh What t wa was was was' r P. P the origin of ot the dinner favors bors I Tank you ou DENNIS IS I uI u- u I 1 At Egyptian dinners it was a form I of politeness to offer each guest a 3 dlower as a token of friendship These i flowers were the forerunners of the I 1 modern dinner favo favors s. s 9 1 I CHOOSE YOUR NECKLINE Dear Miss 1 Blair I have had bad one of ot those lovely collars col col- lass lars wide with wiLl a band around the collar bo bought to give as a Christmas Christmas Christ Christ- mas present Now r I am suddenly confronted confronted confronted con con- fronted with the thought that this thi neckline may not be becoming to the girl for tor whom I have bave bought it She is slender and has h a rather slender though lovely throat and neck Please advise m me before it is too late Gratefully Gratefully Grate Grate- fully lully GERALDINE U Many a girl mean things to to too o er face this year by wearing the wrong kind of neckline in the name of bf fashion For the slender type woman woman wo vo man the flaring collars with the bateau ba ba- te u collar are more becoming than they are on the fat faced type of ol woman to whom the pointed neckline is jj becoming The woman with more years on her shoulders than she likes to remember should not nol try to wear wear those plain round Around necklines that baldly lead right up p to your neck which no longer is firm and then leave you stranded She should tr try a scarf of some kind kin held beld in place pace by a gleaming clip It really takes a young face baby to wear hard round necklines with no trimming and the collar of th the dress extending to the the throat CHRISTMAS CANDY MAKING tAKING Dear Miss Blair It Is such great fun to make ChrIstmas Christ ChrIst- mas candles candies at t home but so 20 often oUen we we have bad luck and it all turns out sugary u ary Can you give us a a few good g rules to go by so 50 this year ear we will have bave b better luck Thanks so much I MERCIE 2 dU Christmas and candy And if the c cay y be homemade made and the kind th in y your u mouth the combination com bin ion tion is perfect Tl The nuts sh should uld be all picked out t and re ready dy to use use and nd all the ingredients at hand The utensils for lor making rand and an I the pans or platters In wh which ch the randy candy a dy Is to harden should be ready for instant use A ro round nd bott bottomed med aluminum sauce saucepan saucepan pan is best for cooking candy Never use an n enameled pan that is cracked r pr otherwise imperfect An aluminum pan prevents over-cooking over because the syrup syrup can be cooled the minute it is r removed from the fire Moreover candy can be stirred in an aluminum span pan Always stir sti candy with a wooden spoon When candy calls for butter cook ook it Otherwise the butter will vill cook out that is refuse to blend onto a smooth consistency T Watch your sugars sugar's temperature closely and omd regulate the flame name or heat accordingly Over-cooking Over mak makes make sugar grainy Too much water has been driven off oft leaving a precipitated solution of large crystals Always AlwayS' let a cream candy cool undisturbed before beating As long longas as there is L heat in the syrup stirring will vill cause evaporation This in turn makes larger sugar crystals which give a coarse grainy texture to the finished cand candy Dont Don't try to double recipes Make two batches if ir larger quantities are wanted The theory back of at fudge and fondant fon fon- dant any dant-any any cream candy in fact fact fact- is to change a large part of the cane sugar into another sugar u ar composed of much smaller and finer crystals than those of cane sugar This new sugar is is' known as invert sugar In order to make sure sufficient inversion takes place acid is' is often added to the sugar mixture Lemon juice vinegar or cream of tartar can be used Cream of tartar is the easiest acid to use Or glucose can be added in the form orm of honey Many of the corn syrups on the market are largely cose Mol Molasses also contains a goodly amount of glucose I I TREATMENT TREAT OF MOLES tOLES Dear f Miss l Blair I have quite a few moles on my mO face bee and would like to have some of ot them taken off oft What causes moles and do they cause cancer when they are taken off Do they spread d Do yo you rou advise having having- them removed Thank you P PAT FAT A T I If the skin is habitually expos exposed d to bright sunlight strong winds or ext ex- ex t rente me dryness moles appear several years years earl earlier er than they otherwise would do in the same skin Specialists who have made a close study of these growths compare them with the horny growths that the skin kin of or elderly people Unlike the delayed black moles of 01 older people these horns develop by preference rence on hands face neck and cars ears They are not cancerous but a form of cancer often orten develops out of them So long as such a horn is dry and the he skin around It is not inflamed or does oes not ooze or ulcer ulcerate te it itis it-is is reasonably reason reason- ably bly harmless They may be removed by a skin specialist but butone one should never ever treat them at home nor allow inexperienced beauty operators to tamper with them Moles Moles' do not spread pread from irom infection but the con con- that causes one to appear may ause caise caUse more th than n one The harmless mole can be successfully removed Consult your specialist |