| Show Y V s iI A rk me it I 1 HEARTS 1 SHAVED y 10 LaU And nd questions for or this department b be to Mils bliss 6 be ny aai BUir Hearts Heart's Haven Havn Salt Laic Lab Telegram Writ only enly on en on onn Ono tide side of or the tho paper it it I n ee to append your our urn name and address but hut th these thes ere er in confidence and will not b. b eu 3 5 lean ar Miss MilS Blain Every Evy time w wo we hang our flap flag vv w wo yiV atre a dispute as al to how It should hould placed 80 So once one onu and for 0 all anDu can un ou Du u settle the argument and till hIt us III u Also AIo someone lomon told us UI that thaI lag flag should b. b hung when on pole poU at half ma matt mast on Memorial ij fi ts th this so 10 Wed We'd luI surely ap- ap clAt this thi information and well lit t out your you answer so to that on July two pwe w. w wont won't have to start the tho da day Hh a quarrel Thanks Thanh c. c PATRIOTIC Tu peo people arent aren't n the tho only on one un t over the lal vry time coats ar around I have a iz tt os r store mere calls U. U on the same mo het so raa Fm m cl tad 4 to use UN us Hearts Heart to give you u this thin Information jets jet's settle Ule III the question a bend tx ul I 1 d eN day y It Your Year friend la I. 1 and ana partly wro wrong lr On 30 from rum sunrise the she na Har should be dle- dle d la- la alt half t staff t or half halt must mast jm aSSet u. u qt tl asa t et at t full staff 11 Remember fhi Ih this however s a towering the flag llac to 10 half halt I f alwa always be hoisted It a aid lop or of r the staff taCt before being Int id d' f r tR r. half MIt I staff ta position po P I 3 Rye following suggestions as a to playing of th the flag fiat are of of- the ho lo adjutant generals general's offar of- of oft t as far tAr an as possible the there re ef the tile flat flag should mould b be reto re re- 1 to t. au P it from a III lathe the r regular ular way that It if desire N to use u u. u e the tho It flag for fore e II It should hould always FLAT T no not draped with blue Mue to the th or C- C KAST tAST that It U should rarely Iy b be displayed tae dis played play in a horizontal position petition or orlaid orlaid orlaid laid flat and that blat under no circumstance circum IU stance I should doaN It U be hunt where It Itan Itcan Itcan can an ashy II be contaminated or orNU wiled oiled and nd that NO object or em om blem biem of or aft any kind should be placed ADO ADOor or UPON It Th The adjutant generals general's office orno also ales that Iha old or worn-out worn Mac flats should NOT be M used u U either for banner ban ban- ner or for any secondary pur purpose but bUI should hould b be DESTROYED aa as a whole privately preferably b by burning or by some omo other method lacking In any of or Irreverence ence tonee or disrespect l In this Chia connection It might be well to 10 rm remember the fate tal of the man titan ID In California who did not appreciate the CI flag and used an old one for cleaning windows w H He wu wita wa dl discovered v. v ered and nd paid for his hta disrespect of the national flag la with a lengthy Jail sentence and a tine fine n. n Are Ar all aJl your our questions el cleared up now I Dear Miss MI Blurt I am a stranger to you but Hearts Heart's Haven and I aro are old friends land and I 1 watch for or It tt every day Will you pl please tell me the day and the date that Thanksgiving was wu on in 1923 Dont Don't think me m. wicked when I 1 tell teU you that I 1 have bet the show tickets ticket for the with th three of my Mends friends on this thil date and we all an you and agreed to ask k you Thanking you and hoping I 1 win L. L R. R I hope bop you JOU do too I L. L n. n IL and you are very welcome Thanksgiving ng Is I. always on the last Thursday Thuy In November No vember I J. J ft R. and In 1 1133 JJ that particular par par- Thursday came tm un November Novem Novem- ber bel 39 2 Dear Dur Miss Mi I appreciate what you did for or I went to my former working place and received which th they said Id had come I believe from rom the tho information you gave me mo Ill I'll become more moro than just a common girl who must scrub loons floors to get a living Jiving Once again agam I say lay Thank you for your our kindness in helping me I hope you have a great deal of success I now work where they take the tho so 10 wont won't have to bother you questions I know you will welcome me when I wish to aik uk ask HARDUP Indeed I l shall ahan welcome you ou II H. and I am urn delighted to hear that you have bao plans plana for for fora la bright future Scrubbing the floor la a perfectly honorable way to earn rn one ones living but at still Ml well we'll all ha have hato to admit that there are more pleasant plasant ones onN Make the most of oC all your leisure time In studying and planning and youre you're sure luro to win out Were ere wishing you ou luck and let us u. help when we can Dear Dur Miss Mill Blair I know it is terrible to insist on your repeating reputing this query but really I had no need of this information until now so will you please oblige me mo this once May I 1 please have the address o of f Alexander the te Great Does he answer answer answer an an- questions Does he give horoscope readings reading and what are his prices priced Miss Mias Blair we surely enjoy your cozy corner and it Is la really very helpful Thanking you in advance for your reply LOTA Idaho Write to Alexander under In care of the Pantages theatre Los Angeles Ca Cal If IC you TOU a stamped self self- addressed envelope there Is little little doub doubt but that he will question questions as to whether he gives readings etc at a distance nce and what his hla prices are for tor such ser ser- vices s. s Your local book store should have some of oC his little booklets similar to tho the ones which are sold soldat soldat at his performances Go in and Investigate We Ve are glad that you enjoy Hearts Heart's Haven and you are ery very w welcome Dear Dur Miss Mias Blair This is my first attempt to join your our circle but have ave been interested interested interested inter inter- inter inter- ested in it for a year or more I I hope you can help me with my problem which is not such luch a big bigone bigone bigone one compared with the problems of some ome of the other readers Here Hero Heroit Hereit it Is I want to take a course in mar mar- ceiling and beauty culture but would rather take it along with my other work if it is possible I 1 work until every day Is the there such 2 1 place In Salt Lake where I learn earn after my work or will I have to o drop everything else elle but but but- Thanking you MISS E. E J. J The regular schools of of beauty culture have definite hours and the Average time for Cor completion of a course colue Is IB three months or so ao so countIng counting count- count Ing a full Cull time day Do you really think that it would be worth your our time to spend approximately seven or eight times as long lon lonIn In training for fol the work It might be done if IC you Yon made special arrangements with the particular school chosen Why not go around after ater work and talk things over o with some of the experts e A lot can be ac accomplished in an hour a A. day 12 It you put forth your oUr beat best efforts Dear Der Miss Blair Should a blonde wear a perfume like black narcissus My friend an ash blonde insists upon using this at all s hou-s of the day and asa asa as asa a result I have come to the conclusion conclusion sion that I 1 cant can't bear it the perfume perfume per per- fume fum I have tried every argument ment trept to persuade he her to leave it alone at least ast part art of the time but butto butto butto to n no no avail Can Can you think of anythIng anything any any- thing that w would uld influence her PERPLEXED PAL Tell her ber she ho is spoiling her per per- I She will you ou know If It I she musts insists upon wearing tho the heavy fragrances I that only the most ex exotic ex- ex 4 otic otle brunette type should attempt And furthermore It tt Is III s very ery poor taste even en for the brunette to wear r J p perfume of that type the day Only the most elaborate balls baits receptions etc offer sufficient background for the heavy Oriental fragrances Your friend In choosing that perfume per fume Is making IT th the object oC of attention Instead of of her own self and that should never ne be the aim of oC anyone Cloth Clothes s. s perfumes Jewels all aU the feminine accessories should be used merely as a setting for Cor th the individuality a frame with which to enhance not subdue her own attractions Remember what happens happens happens hap hap- pens to the exquisitely fragile and dainty water color that Is s framed In garish and d over elaborate gilt You dont don't even en even see the picture hut But if IC it is framed in the daintiest outline outline outline out out- line of gold or silver the beauty of oC the painting Itself stands out An ash blonde is In type to a painting of oC this variety and if It she would be artistic or appealing she must watch not only her clothes but her perfumes powder and mode of dressing her hair A light subtle haunting but scarcely perceptible fragrance should be her choice and it is not In good taste to use an any perfume except for afternoon or evening functions when one is dressed in semi-formal semi attire With B sport ort or street clothes ony the delightful freshness of bath tablets and dusting dustIn dustIng dust- dust In Ing powder may be Indulged In Tell Ten your our young oung friend that she ahe will give tho the impression of oC being Ill bred or worse still sUII of being common or vulgar if she persists in her choice choices choice and especially sp lally if it she uses perfume too earl early in la the day Dear Deu TAXPAYER I was In your our clipping cUpping Why hy dont don't you get In touch with Us Its author and tell him the true tru state of oC affairs In that way you might arouse his Interest and get him to support you in another attempt at attempt attempt at- at tempt to get a hearing and change the present mode of oC handling the cleaning of if f the hon buildings s. s |