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Show TTT7 THE tfS . 1 IA CQ Vj Kathleen Ttye oiirt."irt"" ' ..aartmaiit a Via. Katktaaa Kf aTfarlllorlam ilrlm.at. Kail !. T.. o. IUH !- . Ulaa,. M limn I- an. a..ll" " a"4 nM aa nlt. la Ink M a. . .m. a Ik. uhi .'. wilh full aama a4 aortr... ,.f wrll.r apo.4.; ala. aama ar ''' M . m td.alUliallea la aolama. AH a.m.a aaa aMraa.a ara h.M la atrwwal "nrr"aMlal a.fla. phoaa Waaatek t aatw... 11 ... II .clack, ar HI a I a '','waaa n IT. alaaaa phn. for lha Iwcatloa af any commolir aacallaaa la tklt Dear Miss Ksys: I read yeue interest! no corner a vary night and it helpt me quite a bit. Now thta la my question: Oe you think it weuld be right to leave heme if your mother and father treat yau maanT I m 14 years eld. With eceens ef love, MICKEY. Salt Like. Mickey, dear, you'd be eurprUcd at the number of young folk gone on before be-fore you, away from home Into lb unexplored, alone, only to return, who come In and tell me now that mother and father never, never were wrong; that only because of a difference of viewpoint Ihey looked so. And If you could hear their stories of the dtslllu-slonmenta dtslllu-slonmenta and disappointments, the hardHhlps and trials almost too hesvy to bear, that came to them the moment they shook the dust of the old dior-step dior-step off their feet, you would think hard -ponder long and well before you exchanged those who are usually the ' beet friends any person ever had for an adventure In a cold, hard world. Sometimes things are not right In the home. Hornet imes there Is great teed for adjustment In which the parents par-ents should share. Hut usually, If parents par-ents seem over gealous and hard to please. It la bacauae they love over much. And when that be true. In the name of that great unselfish love, much should be borne tolerantly for the sake of tha ultimate good. Why nut come In to see me, Mickey? I know a lot of ways to get around what may seem a bad condition, I-aldee I-aldee going away. Corns In and let's talk about It. J'hone me. Waa. 760. Dear Miss Ksyet My husband is native af Salt Lake, but I am stranger here. We were married in the test while ha was vis itmg there. Ha haa lots ef friends here, but I have been here three menths and ne ana haa sailed ye not even his aunts and aausina, and we're wondering wonder-ing if rt ia our plaee to aall an them first. I am ae loneeome. but I want te do whatever la correct. Thank yau kindly. P. 0., Salt Laks. . Tha relatives should have called upon you at ones, dear, and then arranged ar-ranged to receive you at their homes. HI nee they have not done ao, It would be quite all right fur your husband to mention it to them and tell them how happy he would be to have them call. After they call, you should return It within two weeks. I'm aory for you to find yourself ao lonely here, but I think the husband can adjust the whole matter mat-ter If he'll have a little chat with one of tha nloa old aunties. Have him try it. You ara welcome, and I hope you'll soon feel that you are one of us. And. by tha way. It la entirely correct for you to call first on me, ao next tlma you feel In the mood, put on the Utile bonnet and come here. Want toT Oeee Miaa Kayet Pleaae tell ma If tha ward "Italian" gtsHs with a long or short "I." Thank yau. Plaase sign ma JEAN, Salt Lake, Short T la given the preference, although al-though either pronunciation la considered consid-ered correct. You ara welcome. Dear Misa Ksvst erne where I reeeived tha Impree-eion Impree-eion that when givina a s hewer foe a bride-elect It was perfectly right to In vita your awn friends, whether they ere friends of tha bride or not. My friends da not agree with me. Wo are II willing U stand by your good spin- i chance for a dob. Mre. Ws phone number la Was. IZU-J. Who ran offer of-fer this puppy a good home? Dear Miaa Kayei Here I am again old Bothereome. me but I Juat cannot res. at writing te rou. No wendee the Boys on the Hill ike you. and yew surely deserved that mammoth cako thay made for yeu. The man that geta you will bo the luekieat man In the world, t eould fill Tha Telegram with praise for you, based just on the thlnga I knew about yeu and I think everyone would agre with me. Misa Kaye, I have amall pimplea under un-der my akin, and I would ao love to have a clear aemaleaien. Pleaaa tell me what to da TOMMY, Bait Lake. How terribly extravagant. Tommy! Don't you have a thought for my poor bluahea? 1 don't quite underatand the akin condition, ao If you will run In here some day soon 1 think wo can have a chat that will be helpful. Then I'll tell you Just how nice you ara too. If I may. I'hone Was. 760. Thank you. My Dear Miaa Kayet I have enjeyed yeur Heartrtorlum for year and new wtah to enter it. May If I weuld like to know if it la peaaiblo to aand a aueetien to Alexander (the man whe knows) and how it may bo dene, Yeu lift a burden from many hearts, and I am wishing yau much happineec and aueceaa. Thank you very kindly for any treu- kU I tt.u. rwn. M Salt Lake. ft Is customary to Invito only the very rtoae frlenda of the girl for whom ' the shower le given. If you consider a bit, ynu'll readily understand the reason for this custom. It would hardly be In keeping to ask strangers to make gifts even to one of your own good frlenda, would It? Were it another kind of party, It would be different Dear Miaa Kayoi Will you please help ma to find homo for my little 6-mcnthe-eld Japanese Japa-nese Spits T It would pteaae mo a great deal to have her plaoed with aomeene whe would be kind te her. Thank yau. MRS. W Salt Lake. There vou are. Klddlea another HOPC, Salt Lake. T thank you, Hope. Alexander may always be reached at hla home addreaa. It la: 219 Kouth Oxford Ox-ford avenue, Loa Angeles. Cal. You are very welcome. My Dear Miaa Kayet I read your see ten af The Telegram and the great help you give te ethers Impreeeee me. - I weuld like aama goad formula for cleaning tha oilcloth an my kitohen walls. Thanking yeu very much, I remain. MARY, Salt Lake. Mab 1s excellent, Mary- Ever try H? It may be had In Una In tha local market. mar-ket. You are verv welcome. |