Show HEARTS HEAR TS T'S HA HAVEN VEN Conducted by BETTY BLAIR f t Letters questions and requests for tor advice should be addressed to MISS BETTY BLAIR HEARTS DARTS HAVEN TELEGRAM SALT LAKE Write legibly upon only one side of ot the paper It Is 15 necessary that tha you append the right name and address but these will be held In strict confidence and will not appear In print Questions Involving advertising Information cannot be an an- an Letters requiring personal reply must be acc accompanied by self-addressed self envelopes Ed envelopes Ed stamped GIRLS IN TROUBLE Dear Miss 1 Blair We Ve Arc are two girls In trouble and were we're hoping you can help us out We both go In the tho same crowd and there are some rumors going around about us that are Bre untrue Now that I school is starting the boys are going I Ito to be Just as 35 mean as pos possible If we I Just drop them they will be worse Each of us likes a particular boy ir ire irethe the crowd These boys bays know all o oi our affairs and ond treat us well to lo our faces but bot awful behind our backs We have been going with them for about a year The boys tell un us how much they like us and tell others how much they hate us We would like to always be friends Now what are we to do TROUBLES ROUBLES I What sort of rumors arc are going the theroun roun rounds about you What have you done dona to start such rumors I wish I could impress upon the minds of young girls how necessary it is for them to be discreet in their actions toward boys while they are In their early and middle teens If these years are arc carried off circumspectly I haven't much fear for them thereafter Boys dont don't respect girls who permit all sorts of familiarities cs with their persons who indulge in necking parties par ties who forget the dignity of the English language in their speech Furthermore Furthermore Fur Fur- boys who get cheap thrills talk about them to other boys The girls involved in such talk become subjects of common banter and get et reputations it takes them ages to live down When these same boys who took their cheap thrills at young girls' girls expense ex ex- expense pense get older and begin to look for their lifes life's second thought they wont won't give the girls who gratified their puppy passions second thought And these same girls feeling they have b been n cheAl cheated ted either cither begin to live morosely morosely mo mo- rosely within themselves or seek more forbidden pleasures to their everlasting everlasting ing unhappiness And all this can come about because be be- because caus cause girls in their teens are thought thought- thoughtless less and get the idea into their heads that they can do much as they please without suffering any consequences Girls who have ideals about themselves themselves them them- selves their persons their mental and ph physical accomplishments girls who never under any circumstances let down the bars of oC propriety girls who can keep themselves from being common and yet not be priggish are those who will have the best times in junior and senior high school School is not a place of ot drudgery There you can work and play too iThe The two things are happily provided for within the jurisdiction of the school itself If It you learn to wisely take advantage of both work and play you will be graduated with tears in your eyes over the thought that the happiest times of your life are over But they really wont won't be over They will but form the background background back back- ground round of better times to come You'd be surprised how very unpopular unpopular ular certain existed a year ear or so ago have become Be your finest fin fin- finest est best selves and whatever untrue rumors are going around about you will soon die an early death And remember re re- remember member the price you place on yourselves yourselves yourselves your your- selves will never be added upon by others TO SERVE WITH COLD DRINKS Dear Miss I Blair N NI I would like to pass pus on a little Item to friends of your column French fried bananas are something delicious to serve with cold drinks Slice the bananas bananas ba ba- nanas crosswise holding the knife a little toward one side alde so that the slices will be slightly crooked Drop them in df ep fat and fry until they are brown bro and crisp Place on heavy brown paper In the Ice box and serve very cry cold DORIS Nice of you Doris to be thoughtful thought thought- ful of us and our column friends How may we return the compliment It sounds good enough to eat cat HAND TREATMENT Dear Miss Blair This Is the first time I have entered your corner although I read it every night and have been helped many times Could you tell tell me how to re re- move lines from my hands and wrists They look terribly coarse Also please tell telI me how to remove hair from my hands and arms Thanking Thank Thank- ing you OU MARGE 1 Your hands need a good skin food and massage Hands that must be frequently in hard water and are washed with soap often orten lose all the natural oil This must be replenished until the oil glands begin to function normally themselves Get a good skin food at your druggist or make your own from the following formula Two ounces sweet oil 1 l ounce cocoa butter 1 dram borax 1 dram oxide of zinc 12 2 ounce rosewater 6 drops oil of lemon Heat the cocoa butter and oilin oil oilin oilin in a double boiler and mix well Dis Dis- sole sale the borax and oxide of zinc inthe in inthe inthe the rosewater stir and add the oil of lemon or other perfume as it cools Thin the mixture by beating in more rosewater until it is the desired con con- Place in a jar and cover when cold After cleansing the thc hands with a bland soap massage the cream well into the creases with a rotary movement of the Ute fingertips Leave on overnight beneath a pair of ot loose loos e gloves send self ad Kindly a stamped dressed envelope for our circular Permanent Removal of Superfluous Hair HAlir KITTENS FOR GIFTS I am asked to let the youngsters know that three lovely kittens needIng needing need need- ing InK a It new home may be had by callIng callIng call call- Ing at 1228 Harvard avenue or telephoning telephoning telephoning tele phoning Hyland COIN PROBLEM 1 Dear Miss Mies Blair Will you kindly tell me the premiums premiums pre if any on the following Indian India n head pennies 1882 1896 1904 1905 Thank you R B Our catalog does not list premiums premium s for any of your one-cent one pieces W We Wc e have heard from various sources that tha t there were premiums on all Indian India n head pennies but so far haven't been bee n able to establish this as a fact W We e advise however that you keep these thes e pennies until further information n en shall be forthcoming SONGS NOT CATALOGUED Dear Miss Blair I have been told that popular song s are not catalogued If U this is true does It mean that if a song just out Is s i catalogued that this makes the son song unpopular Or Is it that a new son song g Is unpopular when a publisher ca catalogs cab cata logs 1015 it Thanking you for the matlon oration LOUISE New songs are never catalogued whether popular or unpopular The Th e publishers do do of course make a lisl lis t of them and the music shops choose from the list and from the sample samples s shown Popular songs as a rule have hav e their run and are then dead forever But if it happens that a song weathers ers the years such as occasional songs song s have a way of ot doing Carry Me Back to Old Virg Virginy Virgy y The Long Lon Long Trail Old Black Joe for example then they are preserved and cata cats But for tor the one song that is worthy to survive there are legion that never neve r have a reissue Does this clear up the th e question in your mind |