Show I Hr I J 1 tt lh Qa i to tn this d department nt should b be addressed d to Kilns iI Kathleen I department sat rn Salt bait Lake I Salt f jg 1 Lake City It Utah La Lad each J Queries U ore limited I to one Question tI and must u. u b b. b written In I Ink and d on on one Ida ildo of the paper r only with full name and address addres of writer appended append d also aho name Dame or 01 initial to be used for Identification in column All names naine and addresses ore held In I Wr For Special confidence cont phone Waatch U between 11 ii an and 1 12 o'clock or between 3 S end and 4 o cJ u A A Aft th nl Any I In W nen p. p v u u department Kathleen Kaye Kayo If a single man invites a gentleman I and end his wife to a theatre how should they bo be seated Should the husband I sit b between tween the wife wito and the other gentleman gentleman gen gen- or should the wife sit between I the gentlemen Thanks for former answers an an- also also this one It is much ap CALAMITY Salt Lake If It I were the lady I should Insist r Upon tipon pon sitting sitting- In the middle Why go out two men if one cannot be bo within chatting distance of ot both I think It would be quite correct Mr Calamity for you In seating your guests to send the other man In first the wife wite next and you to take talce the scat seat toward the aisle aIso You are always welcome Dear Miss Kaye Kayo I have read your corner for many a year bu but have never seen this ques ques- tion I have a potted cyclamen which was wal given to us when in full bloom The flowers have died but now the leaves seem seem to be turning yellow and falling fallin I off What would you advise us to do dol Poes Does it need plenty of sunshine and water Hoping to see this soon oon I I. I a am your you admirer lL LETTY I I 1 Salt Lake It Is possible with possible with perfect care care to to keep a cyclamen blooming for nine months It should be kept In a cool room and requires a great deal of or light but not necessarily sun sun and should L never uever have very strong sunshine di directly directly di- di on It Test the soil occasionally for or watering Take a bit out of ot the pot Into the hand if it It can be squeezed into a baIl ball it Is sufficiently moist if it it crumbles In the tho hand the plant Is 1 I in need of ot water When spring Is truly upon us and green things begin to appear appeal outside plant the cyclamen pot cyclamen pot and all all all- out all out out- III SIde eide de by a north wall vaIl and care for It ii Just as you would any garden plant Every plant must have a rest period so you must expect this one to todIe die i down for a a. time Was sorry to know of ot your recent illness dear Dear Miss Mies Kaye Kayo I have written to you before but I must not have followed the rules for foi forI I got no answer to my question I have a bad habit which causes cause me I great treat embarrassment and I would woud give I anything to stop it It is biting m my nails naBs If you could suggest some coma simple simple sim aim plo method I 1 would be e greatly indebted I to Sincerely yo yours MI r I salt ai alt Lake Mickey there Is nothing I or anyone anyone anyone any any- one can suggest that will actually r prevent your our biting the nails Whatever Whatever Whatever What What- ever I can give you will be a HE- HE MINDER MINDER nothing more You must musk d do dc the preventing yourself Every woman owes it to herself herselt and to those about her to keep her hands and nails at their best and no effort would be poorly spent In that direction so BO I hope you will determine to win the battle Mickey and not give up ip until you do Y You u CAN you know know know- positively Make a a. solution by dissolving 15 cents cent worth orth of ot powdered ln a pint of or boiling water Keep it handy In a large top Jar where you ou may dip the fingers after each washing of ot the h b hands nd Do not use a towel but let the dry on This will l leave ave the nails and the sc scarf t skin very very bitter and offensive to the taste Then when the unruly ly members would slip sur- sur In between the teeth to an L awful fate you will be reminded of ol their presence there And 1 If you ou are sufficiently determined you'll TAKE THEM AWAY And you'll anoint them again and again with this bitter and ke keep p up the good fight Until until until un un- til you do win Habit Is an Iron chain to tobe be sure but It CAN be broken And oh h the he Joy of seeing It fall apart and I release us us-to us to stand forth free It I Is i v worth rth It Micke at nt ANY ANT A D Dear a Miss Kaye Kayo We have all been interested in your you column and would like to fo ask just on one I question n. n What will remove gelatin from glass i the photographers use Wishing you loads of success PANSIE Salt Lake T hope P that you have no not t u v squandered your money on wrong wrong ma ma- Sometime after your our answer left leCt my t typewriter it juggled became an and the word chloride was substituted substituted substituted for The Tho answer should have read Make a bath by adding to one gallon gallon gal gal- galIon lon Ion of ot water one ounce sodium florid floride and one ono ounce sulphuric acid This should accomplish your our purpose per per- Jorry aurry lor tile error De Dear r Miss Kaye I 1 feel that I may call you a friend fried although to my knowledge I have havo seen you on only one occasion and that fortunate or unfortunate I know not which to call it time was last Sunday at the prison chapel I had read your corner in Tho The Telegram Tele Talc gram gran a number of times and arid like many another person who is is too sophisticated to pay any attention to the voice in inthe inthe In Inthe the dark or to see tho the hand pointing the way I must admit that I 1 classed it as nonsensical never dreaming that I 1 too would one day be bea a subject at the feet of one in whom I had failed to recognize the right to rule supreme in worlds of tier her own conquest con con- quest However things of r recent ent transpiration have proven to me the error error error er er- er- er of my ways and being a man of I Imay Imay Imay may say average intelligence I 1 have decided to try to capitalize this same intelligence regardless I have never been fortunate enough to look upon one of my own thoughts in print and I am wholly unaware just how it would look However I have lived a 3 life of experiences that cover r rather ther a Wide range and every day of it has been Life vital Life vital and lasting Now Now I believe that I could put some nome of I it into short story form with a little help And the idea of all this running off at the point of a pencil is where to look for this help Of Ot course I have read in numerous advertisements that anyone can write short stories but one says to o oneself Which is the theone theone I Ione one with the burr in the saddle I blanket and which is the one with the clean blanket So after some somo conservative study you find a avery avery avery very submissive subject at the foot of the throne of understanding Now where to acquire the most reliable reliable re re- re liable instructions at tl-t tl the most moderate moderate mod mod- erate crate price as to the technique of writIng writIng writIng writ- writ Ing a short story is the question I r wish to ask I 1 shall be very deeply indebted to you if you can give me a helpful answer answer an an- an and I hope that some time in the distant future future I I am afraid that it will be very distant distant I I shall h have ve the opportunity of thanking you in person and of begging forgiveness for the gross injustice of my ignorance nce in not recognizing the true worth of your great work May I 1 remain your most humble ad admirer ad ad- and friend Sincerely y yours us u.s. A BOY bUY ON uri THE HILL No o occasion for or apology Mr Boy and your gratitude Is thanks enough It Is an especial pleasure to help those who are making malting an effort eUort to help themselves s s. s so I am happy to do this for tor you Understanding the handicap of your restriction In letter writing I am writing writing writ writ- ing a lett letter r for you today and the answer answer an an- to it will come direct to you It is concerning what I believe to be the best cour course e of Instruction In story writIng writ- writ Ing If I if it does not prove to be what you want well we'll try again i I shall always be glad to help you rou make the most of ot the time you ou must spend in The House on The Hill My Dear Miss K Kaye Ke e I have derived much benefit from your splendid department and hope you'll continue in this work for a long time tim to come I 1 would appreciate it very much if you will give me your opinion on the use of I have been using it successfully for over a year and hair is not only improved in the color my but also the texture and anti general ap tp- tp is much better However several persons have urged me not to use it saying that it will entirely ruin the hair in time I have many things on which I wish I 1 your May I advice and arid am coming again Thanking f you in advance I am H H. H J. J Salt Lake Should you have asked me this ques ques- I tion at the beginning of the year In instead in- in instead stead of ot the end I might have advised against n the use of ot such Buch bu but buta t a treatment treat treat- ment that is going to result In total failure ruin ruin and all aIL that seldom de de- de us by creating the opposite for a whole year Therefore my dear I should keep a keen e eye e to r results and proceed So long as the condition is la on the upward trend you ou need have no fears Surely you OU may come again when again when when- j i ever you Olt wish Kaye I We read ead your column every night and enjoy it very much A few days dayt ago this question was ask fifth asked d in lii our grade history class How different many I races of the United States at people present are there in I I If will you Jou please answer this for it will be much m me i I appreciated by myself r as well as my classmates I I t you very kindly I SCHOOLBOY Paragonah It is a pleasure I We e have all five races here son and some fort forty nationalities represented You are most welcome welcom |