Show j meto L v 1 J frI fr- fr I Letters and questions for this department should be addressed I I to Mss Miss Betty Blair Hearts Heart's Haven Salt Lake Telegram Writ only I II I I on one on side of the paper It is necessary to append your name and andI I I A. A address 51 but these are held In confidence and will wall not be publish d. d dt v Dear Miss Blair What is the matter with all these young people that are insisting the movies are the best places to make love to each other Of course we always have had the feeble minded with us in large num num- bers and bers and if these spooners wish to class themselves in that bunch immediately im im- I mediately they've picked a wonderful won won- way of doing it No one with brains will have any as asto asto to their states of mind if they go calmly ahead with their silliness The two concerned never know how foolish they look because they are both in the same state and both smitten with the same disease but if they could get the impression that their SOFT glances the little love pats etc I know Miss Blair that you wouldn't want me to togo togo go into more detail make on the person who CANT CAN'T HELP SEEING in spite of what Smiles says to the contrary No one likes to to- tobe be made madea a fool of nor to appear ridiculous but I I censored expletives if anything could make them more so I dont don't know what it would be And all this rom a aYOUNG aYOUNG YOUNG MAN IN LOVE I We wonder 1 if your comments Young Toung Man 1 will make some ot of the couples stop look and listen for a moment before becoming affiliated with the feeble minded as you say Dear Miss Blair Can you help us out on a little question of law Is the time before a debt is outlawed counted from c the time the debt is incurred or from the date of the last payment I on the debt This is to settle an argument Miss Blair as well as to set my own mind at rest Thanking Thank Thank- ing you LIZA The date ot of the last payment on the debt or further promise to pay agreement entered into is the thea date from which the debt may maybe maybe be taunted counted as If it were I S otherwise most debts would reach I th p ot of being outlawed b before fOle was more than halt half corn com You are welcome I Dear Miss Blair This is my first attempt to visit yo your r column and I hope that I am am welcome I have a medal and it is marked 1809 It has the head of Abraham Lincoln on one side and on the other side is the fallt following wing The anniversary I f he birth of Abraham Lincoln There is more but it is so worn th that t it is not readable n It is about z l in diameter and Va of S an inch thick Is there any value to this coin JUNIOR J Your m dal Is not one ot of the theS S commemorative Issues ot of coins so would be largely that ot of sentiment or It if it Is ot of gold it might have an Intrinsic value You might take it in arid and get Mr Calla Calla- lanto examine it for you lie He could tell you ou In a. moment whether it IsS is S marketable or no not Dear Miss Blair Although sojourning in New Mexico at the present I belong to Salt Lake City and of course keep keepin in touch with my home through the newspaper S Some time ago in answering a question about coins on which there were premiums you made the statement Since then I have purchased a book said to be one of the most reliable ones published namely The New Coin Book but nowhere In this are the coins mentioned on wh which ch yo you say premiums pre pre- are offered Now I have an 1891 dime the v only one I have flave found in a collection tion of more than dimes marked as this one is And what I want to ask you will is-will you kindly tell me where I can obtain a book or information about the dimes you mention in your answer quoted in inthe inthe the clipping as bearing premiums MRS E. E N. N L. L It If you will write for the adv ing circulars sent out hy by the Numismatic Numismatic Num- Num Company ot of Texas FOJt Foit Worth Texas they will send you a number ot of advertisements which will tell teU you about two different catalogs which quote the coins bearing premiums etc Since this deals in rare coins buying and selling etc they have compiled their lists wIth special reference to premiums and values Dear Miss Blair S It is a great problem to me as to how howl 1 should dress I am 5 feet tall and quite plump I have dark brown hair and eyes and my skin is fair What colors should I wear and what styles Thank you TROUBLED You might get a lot of help from the articles published In the Womans Woman's Womans Woman's Wo- Wo mans man's Home on thIs subject Troubled Get a. a copy ot of the February number and read the article that that refers to becoming clothes for brunettes If you you are that short and quito plump y you u will have to watch your choice choc carefully both in style and ande e color lor Avoid Avold large fIgured materials materi- materi ala als and nd checks and plaids Stripes jf f they are tiny ones are aU all rIght if they run up and don In the materIal Tiny dots too will not be objectionable Dont Don't choo e too brilliant or too harsh colors as these wIll intensity plumpness but the soft tones and straight lines and ity will wUl tend to take off pounds and pounds in the sion Be e c about blouses blouses' and cIrculars or the pr proportion portion vill vIII mak makii you look almost square Straight plaits and two piece dresses will be attractive on n you Black always makes a person look slender If the style is right and navy blue is quite as becoming Never 1 jade gr green en pur pie red browns orange or vivId blues Watch little extra touches too such as beads bracelets earrings earrings ear ear- rings I If you wear beads choose those that or oblong ng in shape and get long strings not just the throat length Round beads will add plumpness and long ones wIll tend to take away Never Kever wear earrings they'll thell be e almost l hi- hi it If you are truly short arid and plump and wIll make y you u appear even more so than naturally Don Dont wear more than one rIng on one hand and even though a great many bracelets may maybe be the style right now they are not becoming t to a short person unless sh she Is exceedingly ex- ex x- x slender and they will make her look garish even though they might be quite ill ift keeping with witha a stately slender person Watch your shoes and hosiery too and especially the length of your skirt A short person in i very short skirt sometimes appears posItively positively pos pos- clownish An inch will make a. a marvelous difference either way To Too high heels are equally lly dangerous dangerous dan dan- and fancy hosIery Is entirely entire entire- ly taboo A little experIment In keepIng these things fn mInd will give you all ports orts ot of Ideas and andy y you'll ulI see the contrasts Dear Deal Miss Blair In serving chicken a la Ia king should shourd it be served on toast or in patty shells I am having a midnight midnight mid mid- night supper t my home and I want to serve seve this because most of it itan can an be done before we leave for forthe forthe the party that is to take place before be be- fore the supper Can you suggest a salad that would be good with this too toot Thank you HOSTESS Either toast or patty shells would be quite all right but I if you are hoping to save time Ume the patty shells would b preferable as it only takes a minute to heat them up but ut the toast must be made fresh and th that t takes watching Grapefruit is de- de right now and that be beall beall all skinned and put on n Ice so that it would take but a few minutes to serve Then to too y you u need something some some- I thing of t that sort when y you u are I I serving anything as rich and filling mUng as creamed chicken Dear Miss Blair Blai Can yo you tell me the name of the magazine that is devoted almost entirely to new thought I be lIeve that you ou haye mentioned it in Hearts Heart Haven a number of times b but t I cant can't remember the the name Sorry to to bother you but but- READER re you referring to the N magazine Reader This is published pub pub- by the T Townes and Is one ne of the foremost new thought organs Youre You're no bother and come again when we can help |