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Show SWTT THE ( co idM 'BjKgthleen'K&e 2 "r 1.1 Phon. W...ICH III .W... 11 W II .'.lock, .r W. I '"'"wh.n n.c. r. IMM phon t.r th. loe.lloa .1 .njr eommortll, m.nlloi. I. UM not ldantlral with th on. pictured In your Incloaad thumb-nail cut. 0 Dr Mim Kayai I hava Juat baan dlvenad ana I wlah ( ba married again right away nant vHk ta ba axaet. Wauld my marrlaaa ba legal 7 GlRTRUDf, (alt Laha. No, Oarlrud. my child, you would not only h. atlll unmarrl.d. rr.lly. hut you would ! In the law a blmml.t. and punlahabla for that t rlnti'. I Why not talk thla mett.r nv.r with the attorney who procured the divorce for you? Dear Miaa Kayet Yau have a houeehold a admirer, at thla addreaa, and we f.el that yau ar Infallible. I am anxleua ta knew what la the beat medium ta be uaed with il palnta in painting an aatin. With many thanke, I am DOROTHY, tali Lake. bart Craft on: "Bird Study Book." by Thomaa (lllbart Pearaon. I trry, but only one qu.stlon at a time. Dear Mi. K.yet I Can record, ba mended f I a)' dentally eat an a phanegraph record and brake it in tw. It i one I ean net b.ar ta give up ae I hepe there la a way in which it may ba glued together,. to-gether,. Pleaaa help ma. I 1. W Salt Lake. ' Phonograph record cannot be mended mend-ed To attempt to play a drfrctlve record would not be for the br.i good of the machine, o don't. Dr Mi Kayai Where can I ebtaln oma true literature liter-ature an MTha Mountain Meadow Ma-'..or." Ma-'..or." of early Utah hietory? With many thank for yeur anawer, I remain, re-main, I X. V. Z, Murray. J The atory of the Mountain Meadow , mawacra a accepted by the J. It. 8. church la to be found In Whitney'. "History of Utah," belnnln at pair. I 111. A different vereion of the atory la et fonh by Joalah K. Ulbba in hi. hi.torlral work.. Both may ba had at the public library. run atonic and net It make peace between be-tween conecloua and aubconacloua mind., then-report to ma aceln. Won't you? I should love to have another an-other letter, and when you are In the city, plea., run In for a moment Dear Mi.a Kayai I have had a dream, Miaa Kayai and eh, auch a aweet dream it waft, and of you. Miaa Kaye. la It true that the fat people take the atrength and vitality from the thinner eneer A woman told n that, and aa my hu.band ia fat. It frightened ma, and I have not bean aleeping w'th him. Hoping you may have many mar Ibirthdaya aa happy aa yeur la.t. MRS. E. M. C, Salt Lake. Don't you know. Mi.. Dorothy, thnt i when you call me Infallible, you are Just puttlnc me la a nice position to i stub my toe? Thla la a difficult question, niffl-1 cult becauee It I. hard to do thin, with palnta and aatln according to I rule. Always It la somewhat of an e-1 pertinent, but I am glad to art forth hare what I t from a little lady who doea aatln painting beautifully. ! But along with these Instruction u.e ! a great portion of good Judgment. plr.se, lest all thlnga go not well. , Mix the water colon with any very good varnl.h, and the result ahould he good. If the varnl.h aeema to need a little thinning, use turpentine drop by drop until the result la what you want. You are very welcome. Dear Misa Kayai My little four-cornered world ha become be-come stuffy and everything within ha. lo.t its rose tint, aomehow. Plea.e t.ll me how to bring Sack the ailver lining to all these dark clouds of da.pair. No, it lnt a love affair or anything so traglo a that. Just a . w.11, a slump or something. Something within me seema to b 'ling, calling and I can't s.m to alill V t. P.rhapa I need only the touch of your fairy wand I know not, but I know I am tired out trying to figure It out ju.t trying to find a landing pl.ee. I am not idle; in fact. Just the reverse. re-verse. I have the homely business of working for a I'ving. Is there something some-thing I can read for this? Or shall I take all my little virtue, and foiblea out for a spring airing? I know your kind heart will understand, under-stand, and your never-failing light give guidance through the atorm. You're a dear, and may all the good things of life be ever at your command. com-mand. Sincerely in need, TOOTHPIX, Nephl. Wrll. I should hardly no ao far aa to Hfrr in an unqualified statement with the woman informant, but I would lURVfit, so long as fat men ara good natured and always let thesr wivfd humor themselves, that you modornls) the family boudoir by etiuil'Plnjr it with twin beds. Or, of course, If you want to exercise woman wo-man whH prerogative Just here, you will tactfully have huhby decide to give you the twin beds for a birthday lrent or something"! Thank you. Dear Mls Kayet ; It Is indeed a great pleasure and sst-iafaetien sst-iafaetien to knew of one as wonderful and with such m kind and underet ending end-ing heart as you have, ta ge to in our little troubles, and wo auroly do sp- ' prostate it. Could you ploaso tell mo of a good ; ek.n b tee oh for my faeo and nook. I work in the garden a great deal and my skin gets so dry and sunburned that I feel almost ashamed to be eon. Thanking you in advanoo, I am, ROCKAFACE, Salt Lake. Thank you. dear; my pleasure In the amoclation le Just aa great as yours. No matter what you com about. 1 always al-ways enjoy the close touch with you. ( I would subtest that you use Mart- m-llo Bleach Cream until the skin takes on Us natural hue, then the combination combina-tion cream each night to keep the skin normal soft and untanned. You sre most welcome. Dear Misa Kayai I dont believe anyone eeuld ever tell you how kind you are. I have never written you before, but the reading of yeur eolumn would tell anyone what you are like. Miee Kaye. I am ee anxious to knew thist The pioneers of oonvllle. Mo., 1 stsrtsd out to find Ban Praneieee in j I 1848. One of the men in the perty was Art Aooord, and at that time he wes I about 30 years of age. Could yeu tell me if he has any relatives, and If so give me the piaoe they live and their addresses? A book that telle about them is "The Winners of the West," ; and it ie a true story. I am etill hoping to ee yeu seme piece. Truly yours, MYRTLE L, Salt Lake. AftT sn extended search. I am doomed to admit total failure, Mtse Myrtle. No records the oldest or the newest cntulogues those of libraries, book hops nothing available, carries the title: "Winners of the West." Koosevelt (rave us "Winning nf the ; West' and one almost feela as though I' Kmerson Hough should have given us the one you seek, but did he? 1 find nothing to indicate it. I'erhaps there Dear Mlse Kayet I have another question this time.) Will you please give me the address of John D. Rockefeller and tell me where and when he was boeif I thsnk yeu over and ever again forj the good you are doing and may I eeme in to eee you some time? With eeeane of love, MRS. A. H., So It Lake. John D. Rockefeller was born at Richford. New York, UM. The present pres-ent address Is 24 Broadway, New kork City, N. Y. Thank you. Dsar Mise Kayet I have alwaye been interested In your ooiumn and would like to stk a question very different from the meet j of them. Will you please tell me the names of eeme books en foreign and Amer- j iean birds, some that aren't written with Latin namesT Hoping this sec apse the waste basket, bas-ket, am BIRD LOVER, Salt Lake. There Is a surprising quantity of I very good literature on this subject nt jthe public library. A few that would be worth gltmpulng at are: ' "Birds" (North American). 698. 2 AT.12; "Birds of India.' by Douglas Dewar; "Birds," (New Zealand), by Melbourne Ennu; "Birds," (South Africa), by Alwln Haagner; "Birds," (Hawaiian Islands), by F. H. Knowl-ton; Knowl-ton; "Birds." (Alaska and Newfoundland), Newfound-land), by Wiriam . Thomas; "Bird Behavior." hy Frank Finn: "Bird Day." 'by O H RIpq; "Bird Friends." by A l.t.'ln dingruntled. eh, dear? iSo Am 1. lint I know what to do for it. and I was disappointed when I csme down to your address, for I was go-liiK go-liiK to prescribe the same for you--Saturday afternoon and Kunday In our htkintc clothes together In the solitude of the hillH! The subconscious mind Is nagging at ii- to go finning, or something. That's all that in thi mat tor, and when we do It. the discord will be eliminated. lh being filled with sweet harmony, a nd t he linings will not only become very silvery again, but mowt of the clnudH will float f.iilte away and lie- j come lust to view In a roseate heavens. ' Sorry you cannot come we'd make it s-irt of a hospital mrps on the way up, perhaps, hut. well, I dmibt not, a "jubilant marathon, coming down! Hut ni nee I cannot havo you "beside me in tho wilderness," I shall of necessity choose another, and you. Miss Tooth- plx. will please do likewise. f io us l.i r from the beaten paths as you can jt nd nt a v as Ion; a you can ; wes r the different-! most forgettable r lot ties you can lay hands to. and dnu't do a usual thing while you are gone- save drink water. And let that be from a babbling brook if possible, with your hat for a cup. To be sure you are not an idler. This Is a worker's complaint. The homely business of earning the bread and butter but-ter Is a lot of fun now Isn't it? Or at least it was until the Inner woman pot unruly and started quarreling with b e r elf Harmony t here must be. so Dear Mies Kaysi This Is my first time SO I hope you : will help us. How did Good Frldsy originate? I am hoping you will anewer this soon end will wetoh for the anewer. Smoorely yours, C. He. Salt Lake. Oood Friday Is set apart aa the an- nlverasry of the death of our Lord, and Is meant to emphasise the truths connected with Ills crucifixion, and because He by His death obtained for humanity rhe highest good, It was called "Good Friday." Good Friday Is the sixth day of Holy Week, and the culmination of the lenten season. Dear Miss Kayet I am very interested In your answers to pertinent questions in the 8slt Lake Telegram, and I will apreciate it so much if you will kindly tsll me whst it the name of the small tent aff air which is used on the beaches. I am inclosing pictures of one in tho hope that you may be of assistenee to me. Thenking you, I am. Very tnuly yours, M. B. 8., Ogden. The picture la very vague, but I believe be-lieve the tent Is known as the "California "Cali-fornia Auto Tent." In any event the California Auto Tent la very popular iittt2teBchessndvery lives within the range of the Heart 1 -torium some pioneer who might volunteer volun-teer ua a bit of Information. I shall be glad to pass anything of that nature along to you, and am right sorry I hav failed you. Yu might even eee me here If you mnde real effort asked for an appointment ap-pointment and convinced the assistant It were necessary, 'n everything. Dear Mlse Kayet I To eettle an argument we eeme to ! our never failing source ef supply. Is ! it proper or lawful for a woman eepa- I rated from her husband, but not divorced, di-vorced, to accept attentions from ether . men ? We thank you, C. Salt Lake. A woman, even though separated from her husband, until divorced, la as much his wife as she was the day she married him. It is never correst for a married woman to accept the attentions atten-tions of men outside the family circle. You are welcome. Dear Miee Kayet Can you tell me where I ean purohase "Ann of Qreen Gablse" and "Rebecca of Sunny brook Farm" in drama form? Kindly answer as soon es possible, as we wish to have it for a school play. Thanking you in advance, B. L. T. Salt Lake. Write Mr. Richard J. Davie, Secretary, Secre-tary, Drama League of Boston, Room T05. 101 Tremont Htreet. Boston, Maes. You are very welcome. Dar Miss Kayet I have heard loads of things about rou, but have never written, although do want you to answer this question. I am graduating from high school nest month, and want to come to Salt Lake to work. I hsv teken a business busi-ness course, end want work in en office. of-fice. Do you know if I could get it? Where would you advise me to go to stay, as I have no relatives or anyone to etay with in Salt Lake? NAN, Bingham, It would he well to place your application ap-plication with th typewriter houses and In the employment hureaue of this city. In an effort to gt the position he-fore he-fore coming here to remain. But falling fall-ing that, and feeling the ned of coming com-ing to the city. I would suggest ih Be Hive house, if you ar I. I. 8 : r th Y. W. ('. A , If you are not You will find either plure den rnble snd a very good home for n girl who Is slime. Dear Miss Kaye: Will you tell me, please, whet will take tho back off s mirror? I mean the whatever-it-is that makes the glass a mirror. Thank you very much, SUBSCRIBER, Salt Lake. Adelite. which msy he purchased at a paint shop, will do this very nicely. You are very welcome. Dear Miaa Kayet May I have e place In your cozy corner? cor-ner? I have a silk msssaiin skirt and I got Indelible Ink on it. How can I take it out without spoiling the skirt? With oceans of love. DUTCH CUT, Garfield. Beter let the professional cleaner try hie hand on this, my dear. Mea-Hn Mea-Hn 1p too delicate upon which to experiment, ex-periment, and the loss would he too a rent if you frilled, and It Ifl a dlffl-cn't dlffl-cn't process, j Thaak you. |