Show N f questions for the department should be addressed to Miss Haven Salt Lake Telegram Write only on one side It I. I necessary to append YOUr name and ss but these I e ancl will not be published Lost and found notices n II ed In the column ER BOY FRIEND are very kine an anolin d you and that y u show olin of In trou another little girl a great e and advice and for you Blair I am en state to a ayoung I was may young man of whom I I fact I dont don't North while without him I have done handed him a letter hat 1 had put away for another fellow I actions more than th t hurt him I believe in me I asked s and he has forgiven me not been the same since cut deeply and jin hot tears to my eyes II Blair could you please II to win him back My Myce ce to annoy him and in turn hurt me ish in you the best of I I UNHAPPY I II I f and he has e. Forgiveness with the theten ten far from being for for- the hearl Real foran for for- an come with for for- SO long long- longas as he the fact that ardor etter a Ier boy will the cold and andI I attitude ot your fiance cel distrust of your real or him has crept into his Ike a. a canker worm no maUer how J may have en get the Idea that It value in the eyes of to play up sweethearts like It di Is a silly flirtatious more often than not the auch a are ne has over the others love 10 this one It Is time dogs lie For started thele ale are hard to r rou want me to tell vou this natural heels of cause The affair must 6 Us course for I cannot say without YOUr ho t came to con con- bill was too large puree strings to handle Js ot Saying Saying- that ln time be able to pay for yOU OU have out t and to be more than the account In the I mak as reference ib e. e One cannot repay I groveling One can It t distrust by so doing tome new interests new these with a per per- happiness elT Intelligent interest in may begin to see seethe the e outstanding char char- he really loved in foil more than yo r he will real real- ou h ve learned your les- les Irbe big enough to real real- Is not beyond the lUkes and tha the af- af I aU trIvIal as most t affairs are ver you must be I off unkind he falls to come as do not stay hame about It Go to n. n movie ancor In your heart n af spirit II kind Do not permit him oui with disrespect tor reed greater misery in you that the affair will hapPier channels WRINKLES lair r for the Slumber h allt yet found it be found in little No 6 of The Lullaby Word Iso cone printed 9 on cards accompanying tho records and can be found in almost any musio store My have them and I will gladly copy and send the song if the reader hasn't it yet Now could you please tell me how to eradicate tiny fine wrinkles or crows crows' feet at the Corners and around my eyes and laugh lines by my mouth I have heard of tape ing but the ordinary adhesive tape pulls awful when you remove it Are rubber masks good I use a clay pack once a week and my skin is in fine shape otherwise I use tissue cream every night and my skin is very soft I shall be grateful if you can give me a Cue Thanks Betty M. M Thank you M. M for the Information tion about the Slumber Boat SOng at which Other readers may wish to take advantage at the music stores Our reader whO made the inquiry has has' been sent the song ToO many packs administered adminis- adminis may Induce wrinkles rather than reduce either their number ar There are In their place certain tain fIve finger exercises that every well groomed woman should learn whether she Is a musician 01 not These little exercises a dutiful daily dazen Umes will prevent pre pre- vent wrinkles and remO e camers To get the best sit In front ot a mirror when praCticing Cultivate a. a cheerful expression for that In Itself s wOrth exercising exercising- for Far crows crows' feet use the middle finger Dip It jn any good beauty oil yau may have or In aim and all to which a few drops Of rose water have been added Then trace an arc from the rounding the eyes eyes' corners to the bones Do t lightly fut Every third stop right at the corners cor- cor ners of the eyes and tap firmly with the tips ot Index and middle finger After completing these arcs dip YOUr finger tips in once more and lightly brush them from the cOrners of eyes out In a straight line toward temples and pat the Index and with aut stretching the I start again at the e es corners and repeat I ave the all allon on all nig-ht nig ex again n the morning using less and wiping off the surplus that remains re- re I mains afterward Yau are very t el come f. 1 Dear Miss Blair Already high school senior classes are making graduation plans and there arises here and there a de bate as to whether or not a grad announcement requires a gift of just one of the lovely cards bearing an appropriate wish or congratulation in Miss Blair last yeara relative of a graduate was heard to exclaim on the receipt of such an announce ment 0 dear That mean an other gift and I cannot afford it I have a son graduating in May and I would love to send out announcements an- an just that friends and relatives may know that he has made scholastic grade thus far and reached a second round in his educational ladder and not as a I hint for a gift Just what is the proper thing SUrely one receiving several announcements may safely II send in acknowledgment the pretty cards in the shops today I II I shall appreciate your opinion on this subject M. M E. E S. S When gift giving is carried to the point af a hardship an anthe the person of whom a girt is expected ex- ex then it becomes a real an- an nayan e and loses all semblance of the purpose for which g should be g It wUI be lovely for J ou to send out the announcements of graduation and yau may dO as people peo- peo have done who male that no wedding presents be sent add that request In the regular farm in the left hand cornel af the card Then clase relatives and friends vho really want to give the g a present will find a away way of doing so without Incurring the displeasure of either you or son The artistic cards one finds in the are quite adequate ade- ade quate to send as acknowledgment and far congratulatory purposes Other than those cong given In person on the of the f ent arf splendid Ve add here our Own s to both mother and son who are thus fal along along- on the ladder ot aChieve aChieve- ment GUESTS GUEST'S ADDRESS Dear Miss Betty Will you kindly give me the ad dress of Edgar A. A Guest the gentle man who has a Oem in The Tele gram each day You may submit it through the column of The Tele gram or send it personally to me per addressed envelope Your very kindly A. A L. L H. H A. A Guest Drive Detroit Mich And In case I ou do not see your ver ans here shall use the provi jed to send a clipping clipping- COIN PROBLEMS ANXIOUS Eureka From the list of coins you send to determine premium alues I find the bearing premiums 1854 old g-old Is Liberty seated type type-is worth an amount fram 2 to 1849 large cent I-cent piece has hasa a value to 1 to 15 cents 1883 1861 cent 5 pieces are warth fram 5 to 20 cents 1913 if Liberty hE-ad hE Is worth 50 V L. L N. N Idaho There Is no premium listed for Our coin There is no premium listed fOl either of your coins ITS IT'S J. J FRED DAYNES Dear Betty I cannot find words to express how much help you are to me and the many other Hearts Heart's Haven readers so I will just ditto to all the wonderful things that have been said about you I would like to know who the person is that takes the part of Mr Daynes in the Daynes Jewelry company radio broadcast every Monday evening Could you please find out for me if possible Wishing you all the happiness in inthe the world and as much success in inthe the future as you have had in the past RADIO BUG J Fred Daynes s the man who takes the part of the Mr Daynes in inthe the jewelry company's broadcast Radio Bug Thank you far the appreciation and the wish COIFFURES Dear Miss Blair I am a reader of The Telegram but I do not read the news just your column This is my first attempt at- at tempt to enter your corner and I assure you it will not be the last I s you will think my tion silly but I have given it s rious thought I have let mr half grow out until it is now 17 Inches long The kids at school do not like it and beg me to cut it but I have gone through the misery of letting it grow and do not want to cut it I look well with it either long or short It is naturally curly but does not curl as well now as before Could you please guess at atthe the styles that will be worn this summer and advise me what to do There are quite a few of the girls letting their hair grow and I do not want to let them get ahead of me I am 16 years old PUZZLED Puzzled I am a very poor when It comes to advance st les n manner ot hair dressing And since these styles are forecast fore fore- cast ahead In the women's monthly month month- ly magazines wont won't Jou turn to these and select a st le that would suit your particular features The March number ot Harpers Harper's Bazaar had a number ot coiffures cast for the coming season Any fashion magazine vIll have the same The tendency as present Is for young girls who have let their hair SIOW to wear It after a very lovely marcel 01 permanent have been bestowed upon it Individuality In stYles of hair counts far a great deal in these days so study the af a variety va- va of styles you decide to adopt any And puzzled ou may think It a compliment to us to tell us that yau read our corner and I Ing- Ing Ingelse else In the paper Your second which question I shaU answer later tell me that you are a high school student and all high school students stu- stu dents should know something something- about the current events and ather news heralded In the daily paper Vant you enlarge your tastes and read th page the editorials the locals and some of the syndicated articles that appear from day to day high school education will be added upon If you will do so STYLES FOR TYPE Dear Miss Blair I now have another matter bothering both both- ering my head which I bring to you Its It's my spring coat and bon bon- net I quizzed a lady who for a movie magazine and who of very nicely to tell one just what type what colors etc were best suited to that etc and she told me I am of Bi 1 lie Doves Dove's type height weight complexion etc and to sort 0 follow out her styles Now I dont don't get to see her pictures very often and can hardly pictures very often and can hardly find any reading material about her so I was wondering if you could straighten me out I am a fussy little body and love loveto to look nice and want to dress my type if possible on a limited amount My hubby likes me in blacks and blues a lot and not at all allin in tans and grays so what is poor I me to do I am going to have a ared red hat though if all the world goes green I just love beautiful clothes I will surely appreciate your help MAMIE Wyoming To asle me this job of you in BIlly Dove st le which has been sa well begun by sort of puts my nose out of joint 1 The ladY from Hollywood who told you that you looked like Dove no doubt gets to see the real Dillie In an her finery and could much better finish the job for you than can I. I I have the same attitude toward this proposition tion that a would have who hall been called In to complete an operation that had been partly begun be- be gun and left standing for any chance doctor to finish up And I fear since you ten me nothing nothing- the facts af own beauty ather than that you look like Dove that I should d much less to please your vanity than has the movie writer to whom yau ave g-ave all the Most any Of the movie magazines will pictures of the popular star In clothes suitable to the ac- ac caslon for which she wears them sport clothes and shoes lovely afternoon aft aft- flocks evening dresses and wraps to say at expensive furs go to enhance a beauty that the star alread possesses At least with her lich brown hall halland and hazel eyes Dove could to wear a pro pro- I viding her tastes ran In that I tion and If you are of the same complexion we hope you get your i red hat and that you do not depend I toO much on tans and grays unless un- un less you have a very clear skin I plenty ot rich colorIng We shall hope to give attention to the last i part of letter later Your I letter which came was entirely outside out out- side aur jurisdiction Consult a lawyer law law- yer and your banker and close regarding regarding- your proposed financial plans HOOVERS HOOVER'S CABINET Dear Miss Blair This is my first attempt to enter your cozy corner and I hope I am welcome Will you please tell me where I can get the names of President dent Hoovers Hoover's cabinet the dates of their birth and their occupation for forthe the past ten years Thanking you in advance as we have to have this for school CIVICS The Telegram for Saturday 2 published the complete of President cabinet Beginning Be- Be ginning with 24 Issues af The Telegram there appear from time to time time- names chosen and added to the Hoover cabinet together to- to gether with of Interest about the lives of each Ve give you the full list of names here and advise that library will have Who for 1929 and that the names af President cabinet appear ap- ap pear therein Secretary of date Henry L. L Stimson g general of th since December 13 1921 secretary o Andrew An- An drew V incumbent secretary secre- secre tary of war James W. W Good ot Iowa attorney general William V 1111 11 D. D JJ Iowa attorney general William V 1111 11 JJ af l postmaster Valter F. F Brown of Ohio s of navy Charles Francs Adams Ot Massachusetts secretary of agriculture Arthur l I. Hyde Missouri secretary of Interior nay Lyman af California secretary sec sec- at labor James J Davis of Pennsylvania And noW that I have ven g-ven you all of the names It task for yau to not be so difficult a learn ot their activities for the past ten years from hos You are welcome MOVIE QUESTION Dear Miss Bair follow I hope you will yer ans the curio in ns and satisfy my real Please tell me the names of Vilma Banky Richard Dix Mary Brian Colleen Moore Anita Page Lupe Velez I thank you very much F. F K VIlma Banky's real name Is Danky Vilma that of Brimmer Mary Brian Louis DantzIEr Dantz- Dantz IEr Colleen Moore Clara Morrison Anita Page Anita Lupe Velez Luper The remainder re- re receive re- re Of your question attention Inter DESSERTS Dear Miss Blair I do so want to my hubby in my cooking I have only been six months and did not have much chance to cook before that as I worked Desserts are my big gest problem Will you please give me a few recipes for simple inex desserts will be so grate ful if you will Already I have had many hints from your cozy corner Thank you BRIDE NEW D elt are a pro lt most wIes ew DO they or ibe they Old Here Is an apple custard recipe that fills both re- re simple and Three egg yolks cup sugar ta lemon juice 2 3 1 cups applesauce cup mIlk 3 egg nutmeg Break the eggs placing In the dish and the whites In a bowl yolks and add sugar then stir In the lemon juice Add the applesauce stirring welI with grated nutmeg Fold between whites IntO th custard mixture and pour Into custard cups Sprinkle nutmeg over top af each custard Set cups in pan containing about an inch af cold water Put the pan III slow oven l bake about 40 minutes or until they are set o the heat does not Increase and cause the water in the pan to boil So great a heat would ruin the custards Any milk and egg mixture must cook without boiling pudding is made as follows fol- fol lows 1 cups stale bread crumbs 3 1 cup sugar cup chopped nuts teaspoon 3 eggs 1 grated Orange rind 2 cup orange juice teaspoon cloves 1 cup raisIns rais- rais Ins 1 cup raisIn juice Plump raIsIns raIs- raIs Ins drain and 1 cup liquid Beat egg yolks add sugar cald raisIn rais- rais In juice Orange rind orange juice salt and cloves Combine with bread breadcrumbs crumbs raisins and nuts In stiffly b aten egg whites Pour IntO pudding dish set n a. a pan of hat water and |