Show I l I I I I BETTY BLAIR LAIR Letter and question for or thU department should shoud be bo addressed to t toMIlS Salt Lak Lake Telegram Write Writ only Mf Miss MIlS s Den Deny beny Blair BIar Hurt Hearts Haven en cn one side Ide of 01 the paper pape It t is i. necessary to append your name and arid i address but these the are ars held in confidence and will not b. b published Dear Dur Miss Blair My daughters have been inquiring about what to do with their ther time this summer ummer after school is out and they want to do something which will wilt be of value to them They are not interested in taking a regular summer lummer school chool course but they wondered about getting some training train ing along the tho lines of cooking or sewing Can you Iou suggest something something some some- thing They will take a little trip l later ter on but with twelve or sixteen w weeks eks ek on their hands they'd like to put at least leut some Ome of it to tage tags We thought that you might know of any classes of this thia kind that would be conducted during tho the summer months month Thank you for forthe forthe forthe the bother MOTHER MOTiER A AND DAUGHTERS You are ore wise and anil so are your daughters to wish to make your leisure hours pay 4 In gaining knowledge knowl knowl- edge dg or experience of ot one kind or Another Of Ot course there are the f regular tular summer sessions for high bh ool and ond the university and each eh e h Ot Pf- Pf these courses In domestic art tift and science I believe howVer how how- MV Ver r that it would more than pay iou ou to look Into Int the opportunities ih that t are offered at the Civic Conte Cen- Cen 1 te e f. f VVs fIA a 1 rule the Center closes In tn J but this Ulis year ear to meet the t n L for w tv work rk for tor those who Couldn't get set Into the winter classes cluses they are going to continue the ork until tho the first of July The They will wilt begin registering Monday June 7 for classes In dressmaking mu- mu and applied arts which will vIII Continue through tho the last three V eks In June The classes will meet twice a Q week for a a. period of ot two hours each session from From all I J hear from those thole who have taken this work at the Center this Is an opportunity that should not be neglected h by anyone who wishes to get practical experience along the these e lines linos You didn't say Hay Hayhow h how w old or how far advanced your yourd d daughters might be In training of ot tills this sort but the dressmaking Classes will wilt be organized to handle students who wish the fundamentals fundamentals funda funda- on up to tHose who are far enough advanced to do finished tailoring This work should give hem a chance to make their entire Ur uner wardrobes under the su suP supervision su- su P of ot an expert and when QU consider the tho nominal fee tee from 15 to upon the work done it Is more thad worth j fl 1 In the millinery work the tee fee is l t S. S and students will be he taught the 11 ll 1 the essentials the theu Baking u of ot flowers You will find rind rinde tIe U e schedule for tor these classes out- out In tho the columns for women's clubs bs but I think It would b be to your your o r ad to call c ll at the Center Cen Cen- ter tei 14 14 2 1 Regent Resent street and get set aU all the details In person Dear Miss Blair Would you please give me all the Information available to you concerning con con- social service service education education training and age necessary Being Jery ery much interested in it It I would all the information pos pos- sible INTERESTED I I. 1 There Is no regular school tor social socia so so- cia cial service stud students locally tout but we 0 are fortunate in having a numbe number number num num- be ber of experts In the work who laave had all aU tho background tain- tain Ui available and who wha make won won- V instructors for those tho Wb who go gu guInto into the the work vork as apprentices There are a number of organizations organizations tione in which you ou might get this thia training through apprenticeship These Include the Jo Service Associated Charities and the L L- I D. D S. S Relief which have havethe havethe havethe the greatest number of workers the C County Charities the Orphans' Orphans Home and the R Red Bed d Cross occasIonally occasionally In many caMs aMs the person who Is interested goes Into the tho work as a volunteer worker but the usual apprentice salary Is 50 Th Thre re are areno areno areno no Ironclad rules ruit'S as to age but It if possible a college education lion Is desirable with special work done along th the lines lints of ot social science such as sociology economics psychology Ilsy- Ilsy etc If U you are truly Interested in the work Id I'd suggest toot that you go In tn Inand inand and talk things over with one of ot our social workers If It you wish to call me Ill be glad to give e 1 you their names names' and where the they can cnn be reached Dear Miss Blair I read your cozy corner corner and get lots of help from it Will you tell me what day January 18 1913 came on Wishing you success DOLLY Thank you Dolly DoUr That date fell fellon fellon fellon on Saturday Dear Miss Bl Blur Blair ir Would you please publish the recipe for butterscotch pie I am sorry lorry that I mislaid the other Also could you tell me how the soldiers rank in the army from private private vate up Thank you I. I M M. M Here you arc are I. I M. M I. I I suppose It Is Just the filling recipe that you want Butterscotch Pie Filling 1 I tablespoonful of ot melted butter 1 c cup p of brown sugar 1 heaping Ui of flour lour 2 eggs 1 cup of milk Mix the dry Ingredients and the butter with the yolks of ot two eggs add the milk and cook until thick In a double boiler boner Pour Int Into a n. ready baked crust and cover with meringue made from the whites of ot the eggs beaten with a n. little powdered sugar Put back hack in tho the oven and brown slight slight- l ly This will make cne averaged sized Iz d pie There are c are many different branches of ot the service I. I M. M and andIn andIn andin In many many- instances each branch has lias its distinction amon among till the noncommissioned non non- commissioned officer r but without without with with- out mentioning these men In n the army rank as ar private private first class corpora sergeant first sergeant sergeant r major Com Corn officers Second lieutenant lieuten Heuten ant first lieutenant captain line officers major lieutenant colonel colonel field officers brigadier general major general lieutenant general general sentral general In connection lon with with- the officers it itis ItIs itis is Interesting to remember that we have had only four officers with the rank of ot gen general al In all aU our history his tory and this office exists only when specially created by congress It was first created by act of congress con- con press gress in 1866 and was- was conferred on General Grant and was subsequently subsequently conferred on Generals Sherman Sherman Sherman Sher Sher- man and Sheridan During the World orld war the rank was conferred on General Pershing in order that I he would holda hold a commission equal to that of field ri ai marshal ha the ran rank held by the comman commanding ers of ot the foreign powers The highest rank highest rank Washington Wash Washington asb ington was that tbt of lieutenant of-lieutenant general gen gen- en- en eral which wes was also usually that of ot the general In chief of toe the army until the rank of lieutenant general was dropp dropped by the army law of ot 1903 and replaced by that of ot chief of staff the president command- command Ing You are welcome Dear Miss Blair I have enjoyed your corner cornel very much and have received a great deal of information it For Forthe Forthe Forthe the past put year I hays hava attended the Wilkes theatre every week ar arid ald d would like to know now something of Mary Newton Ralph Cloninger Victor Jory and Ray Clifford Will you please tell me their approximate mate ages agu and also arso if any of them are married I surely aurely hope that this will not I reach the waste basket because I have tried to find this out for a along along along long time WILKES FANe FAN We e are so glad that you rou enjoy Hearts Heart's Haven Your lour letter Is not in tn danger of the waste paper basket bas baa ket but If Ir you ou knew how actors and actresses unto linto to have ve their ages agel Known most meet of them and ana that it doe make a difference In m their popularity If It it is known that they are married marled you ou wouldn't wonder Yonder that your our efforts to find thIn things out have hav not been su success cess ful Now Now- ow Ill I'll help II you OU out this way one one of the four tour about whom you asked IS married the other three are not Three Qt of them are aro ar approximately approximately ap ap- ap proximately 25 5 years ears of age may maybe maybe maybe be slightly Under and one Is over 35 Now isn't that definite detinue Yes I know which Is which but It might be considered a breach ot 01 confidence I 1 if I told you and you ou wouldn't want that would you Dear Miss Blair I In n the Stephens Song Fest six boys sang When Morning Breaks Were these boys from the same ward When writing to you do you have to put City on the envelope KITTY Were We're sorry that this answer was delayed Kitty but hope you'll overlook overlook overlook over over- look It this time and well we'll not take s long when you write again The toys who sang When Morning Morning Morn Morn- ing Iny Breaks were all from the same stake tu tout not ot from the same ward Th They were chosen from among fifty boys of the Granite stake after atter the contest had been carried on Two were from one ward two from another an an- other and one from each of two ott other er wards You should write Salt SaU Lake City on the envelope This precaution should always be taken even with local letters because occasionally a n aletter aletter letter gets into the wrong wrong wrong- bag ba and if It only the word city is Is ison on on the envelope who is going to know which city p For anything an out of ot the city the state should be In Included In- In eluded Dear Mis Blair Blai Sometime when you arent aren't too busy will you print a recipe for a good eggnog minus brandy Thank you so much HELPER Hope we didn't keep you waiting too long Heres Here's the tte way its it's done none Break a fresh egg ess into a bowl with two tablespoonfuls of fine white sugar Beat together tog until very light and frothy then pour in half a pint of Ice-cold Ice new milk stir well and then grate Into It a little nutmeg Some people t prefer to flavor with vanilla others like chocolate Youre You're welcome I Dear Miss Blair seems to be go going go going going ing round so a are ars the measles but not all are afflicted thank good good- nessi If some come men would select their life 7 1 partners with as much I thought and care as they do their gloves hats and other wearing ap apparel apparel ap ap- parel maybe mayb there would not be so much friction later on Some even even ask their mothers and sisters to assist them This matrimony matrimony mat mat- style is the Oh pshaw i I nearly forgot what I cum fer Please Miss Blair how many miles does the Great Salt Lake cover cov coy er I listened to a very interesting interesting interest interest- ing broadcast on the subject one evening but must have missed that point I hope to visit the wonderful wonder wonder- ful resort some time again this summer if possible and babies ARE a nuisance on an outing outing out out- ing but some times they take care I of each other They ILL V come I along just the same I GRANMA WANTS TO KNOW AGAI AGAIN N. N From your letter I believe you'd prove an amusing addition to any party part Gr Granma and outings were made for s as far tar as can be discovered so so- so At any rate you will enjoy the new resort and dont don't let the kiddies take up too much of at your time so that you miss any any- thing thin Your comments on the l lots loss s of ot illusions il illusions il- il and measles are quite to th the point and will probably provoke many chuckles I wonder if It a sense of humor a real one wouldn't save sava many a situation that becomes strained In matrimony Now for Great Salt Lake Well We'll print a number of ot distances so that you'll have all the data data feet above sea level 80 miles long from 20 to 32 miles mies across across comprises comprises 2280 so 80 square miles mUes Dear Miss Blair May I come to to you for information informs tion You seem to settle so many other ather minds I am a licensed hairdresser hairdresser hair hair- dresser and I just received a letter lettera a while ago from Mr Hammonds Hammond's office at th the State Capitol Some of the girls seemed to be misunderstanding misunderstanding standing some of the laws so ISO this was a letter stating a few of the laws more clearly Now Miss Blair it says cays that a hairdresser is not permitted to o g go goto goto to the home of the patron to work I I. I have I-have three copies of the laws and andI I cant can't e seem em to find anything in th them m that states that fact in any form I have talked to some officials officials and still and still I am at a loss to understand What is is the object of this law Is it just to hinder some somo girls from making a living or it is just 7 7 I have never known of any law forbidding forbidding for for- bidding a doctor or a barber etc from going to the homes and using their tools the people taking the chance of whether their things are sterilized ster or not Of course we take it for granted that they Ire are sterilized but what is their reason rea rca son for not letting the tho hairdresser do the same Is la it the peoples people's homes homes homes-aren't aren't arent their homes clean enough for their own r flair ir to be dressed in Many of th the women have small ii 12 ii children or sickness and cannot get out or away long enough to have it fixed up Dont Don't you thu think k it would be more for them If that is the law can a girl get a special license for doing this Hoping I haven't taken too much time ime f of your you WONDERING S. S L. L f The law Jaw In question was passed at tb tha last session of ot the legislature legislature legis legIs- lature Wondering Have you a copy of or that This law was vas not Intended Intend Intend- ed to deprive any girl of her means of making a living but instead It Itis ItIs ItIs is believed that It H gives the necessary necessary sary sary protection not not only to the I patron but to the hairdresser her her- self I It Is never safe sate to lo take anything for granted In connection with sanitation sanitation san san- and Very ery few people realize the risks they run run every every day in spite of ot all the legal protection If It you will think over cover over s some me of of- the conditions with which you have yourself come In contact you will realize that this law Is only at attempting attempting attempting at- at tempting to regulate conditions and insist upon things things' which will Improve Improve improve Im Im- im- im prove them If It you will look up up Section 14 14 you will note that there is an emergency nier- nier emer mer- gency provision made This cla clause se makee malt an exception to the rule which would cover cover the Instances you have cited This law may seem unfair right now but in all probability probability ability it is its newness which watch Is the chief cause cause for objection Once you get accustomed to the Idea of ot working In a definite place you'll be glad that you dont don't have to pick pickup pickup pickup trade and up your our tools of ot the go all over the countr country Dear Betty This is my first visit to your cornero cor cor- nero ncr Could you you give me the name of s 's some me book that explains ns tenis tennis ten ten- nis is Thanking king you JUST |