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Show li 1 C) "Bj Kathleen "K$e Qrerlea Dbmltteg ta this dtpartment sfcnald be adgreaeeg m Mlse Kathteea Kaya Btartltortun arpartmenf. Halt l.sk lei-r'am. gait bake City, ltaa. tiusrtea are llmt'cil t un ouesllon each aad must be written la lak aa as en ele ef the MPtr ea'r. wita fall name and address t,t wrlttr spienld; also name or tattiais lm as u far 4entlf tcatloa la culunta. AU asmee aag addreseea ar helg la atrieteal sea ft 4 slice. Tor special service, phone Wasatch fit betweea tl aag 11 e' clock, er betweea I aad 4 'clock. When ascssaary. please phone for the lecstlea ef aa eimmodltr aaeatloned la thai 4ps'tme Dear Mia Kay: I hav been keeping company for over a year with the dearest boy friend. He ia th dearest I hsv mt, but Mis Kay, he is a Servian, American Amer-ican born. Do you think I ahould continue con-tinue with him? His nationality makes absolutely no difference to me, for lov ia lov whether he be American r foreign. Isn'.t that th way you look at it 7 I'd sooner be a Servisn'a darling darl-ing than an American slave. New, my dear, will you giv me your opinion? opin-ion? With oodles of lov, DIANA, Wyoming. My dear. It Is not easy to establish nnd maintain a harmonious home In thla day. all things being favorable, i And to tuke on the extra handicap of. ,a great difference of nationality, is to . be daring indeed. A good form to I j follow always has been: Marry In your; I I own church, your own religion, andi ', out of your type. If the general rut doe not apply i or you do not wish to apply it, then I whatever deviation you muke would t' have to come under the head of "Per- dreaa la 239 South Oxford street, Los Angeles, Cat. Vou ar very welcome. Dear Miss Kay: Will you please tell me how to make roa bead and salt beads? Your gratefully, ELLA, Salt Lak. Purely. i:ila. ! Tins bead Crtnd the roe petals through a food chopper, catching the Juices and pulp, ulao adding the juice remaining In the chopper. Spread on an iron hre.iilpun and let remain twenty-four r.oura. stirring and turning occasionally. oc-casionally. Put through food chopper again and spread on pn aa before, re- i Plating nine times. At the end of the nine days. If the pulp seems dry.' moisten with a little water, so that it will mold well. To meaaur ao that the bead will be uniform In aise, select se-lect a small thimble, mustard spoon, or something twice the size the beads ahould be when flulalfed. IHp and mold Into balls and lay away for twenty-four twenty-four hours. Hnl) Into desired shape and pierce with hatpin or wires, and lenv on until hardened. To pt-rfume them, the beads may be rolled In oil of roses, but that is not necessary. Halt beads plac a teacup of table salt In a shallow pan and set It in a hot oven; when It 1 thoroughly heated pour Into it one-half cup cornstarch, corn-starch, which has been moistened with I cold water. Knead with the hands un-! un-! 1 1 1 thoroughly smooth and add the desired de-sired amount of water coloring. This coloring may be had in small tubes In any drug store. Mold the bead In de- , sired size and string on pins to dry. About three days' Dm Is required fori thorough drying-. I ) pop ul Problem." and aa such. I could j offer nothing without knowing th- I parties thereto, or at least one of j them. If you are really seeking ad view, 'and want to be guided, com in to se me. If you merely wanted me to Indorse In-dorse th plan you have already decided decid-ed upon, then 1 have offered all X can. In any. rase. Think. KNOW that you ar right befor you proceed. 'Pear Heartttorlum Kiddles: Another kitten! This one should be named Taffy. He Is the cunningeat little jellow fellow you could Imagine. And Just think hasn't a home to hla , name! If you can help him out nf jthU embarrassing situation, phone Was. 3040-J. Desr Miss Ksye: I Will you pless tell me something about how to play the gam of jacks? Thanking you very much, POLLY, Salt Lak. According to tha best authority on games, jacks la one that has no pre-I pre-I scribed rules. And my observation of the kiddie at play bears out that ; statement. , No two groups seem to j adhere to the same rules, an J would i suggest that you play according to your own preference, or the preference of the one whom you would lik to please In the game. On way Is as right as another. You ar very welcome. To A BCOtJT. Bait LaJte: Thanks, dear, for th f ferine Per-hapa Per-hapa we shall hav need of yo-tr contribution, con-tribution, ao ir glad to hv it. Dear Miss Kayi This is th first tlm I hav ever written to you and I would lik to know if you can giv m Alexander's address. Also, pleas tH m if b oharg for any question that is asked him. Thanking you In advene. I am R. Store. Professor Alexander charges fee for answering any question. Tha ad |