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And may you mlaa the dlstlluslon-ment dlstlluslon-ment that usually awalta thoee who would aeek screen fame. Dear Mia Kayet I read something In which I remember remem-ber aeelng thia linei "Viteminee have no feed value." If that ia true, then why the erase for we to feed en vits-mineaf vits-mineaf I netica that even you have suggested that we "eat foedatuffa rieh In vitamlnee." Why? Thanking yeu In advance and wish-ing wish-ing yeu continued auoceaa in yeur aplendid undertaking, I remain, , .Sincerely yours, PAUL, Salt Lake. Vltamlnea ARB thought to have no nutritive value of their own, Mr. Paul, but their worth Ilea In the help they , give the. body In making; good uae of nutrition received from other sourcea, I by meam of regulating body proceaeea, etc. It la now quite conceded that there ahould alwaya be In the diet aome food in which vltamlnea are atlll active uncooked milk, for example, or freah frulta or vegetablea, or the outer coating, coat-ing, of grains. I thank you for the good wish, and you are very welcome to the aarvlca. Dear Miaa Kayei Will yeu please be aa good aa te do me a service! I think yeu will, for yeu have never to my knowledge failed anyone yet. And yeu are ao lovely about yeur work that yeu make ua feel yeu ara glad to have ua aak you. la it peaiable for yeu te tetl mi fiv.l or ei of thsbat paintlna7 I "am I Interested in art, but have had little .education la it and now I find that I can educate myself te a certain ex- I am a girl of 20. I have been keeping keep-ing company with a bey of 23. He haa asked ma eeveral timea te marry him, but I take it lit a Joking way, alwaya laughing at him. The ether night ha got almost mad at me and aaid: MCan1 you ever be serious. I am putting thia question aerioualy and I want an answer." an-swer." But I alwaya juat laugh at him. I would like your idea on thia subject, Miaa Kayo. What ahould I aay to him about it? Pleaaa answer aa eoon as yeu can. TESS, Salt Lake. f If the young man is a "Joke" and you don't mind being rude, you might fro pn and laugh at him. But If he isn't and you care for him and want him. lose no time In -aerioualy saying "yes" if he ahould be long-suffering enough to propose again! It la barely possible that he might become satiated with humor, you know, and go out In annmaj al m pli I n liu Is nm iu faulty' provoked to mirth. Wo, know your mind now. ' Though thia la the first tlma I have written to yeu, I have gotten great help from your column juat the asms. Now for my queationl Will you pleaae give ma the addreaa of aome film director in California? I am going to join the meviea and dont knew juat where to join. If you will answer thie question aeon I will thank you on my knees. Wiahing yeu luck and happineaa, INDIAN PETE, Salt Lake. Do you know, I don't quite understand under-stand you dear children when you talk of going down to JOIN the movies or else you don't understand the movies. mov-ies. Now which ia It? You don't JOIN, you know. It Is not a club, society, lodge or Sunday school class, or anything akin thereto. You don't JOIN. You walk boldly up and Al'I'LY FOR A JOB. And moatly you don't get It! But If you look very promising, moat any atudlo will give you a tryout. If It provea that you screen well, whlrh nsuallyvou .don't. yoamayIhen be given extra parts to play if you have the time, money and patience to wait around while the alow- tent, and I am going to take a cours. in a corroepondenee school. I remember remem-ber that you approve of correspond-oneo correspond-oneo schools, se I fsal easy about telling tell-ing you that. When I aaid you approve ap-prove of them, I was not refsrring to your cuto remark about having gotten your 'love-lorn" information there, either. That was funny. Miss Kays and so like you. Thank yeu for this and other favors. JUSTINE i, Ogdsn. I can ven glv. you mora than you ask, Mra Justine J. Here are the names and painters of the twelve paintings usually listed by art critics aa the greatest the world haa had: "Assumption of the Virgin." by Titian: Ti-tian: "Aurora." by Renl; "Beatrice Cencl," by Renl: "Communion of Saint Jerome." by Domenichino; "Descent Prom the Cross," by Rubens: "Descent From the Cross." by Vulierra: "HoTly -Night," by Correglo; "Immaculate Conception' Con-ception' by Murtllo: "Last Judgment," by Mlrhaelangelo; "Last Supper," by Da Vinci; "Slstlne Madonna," by Raphael; Ra-phael; "Transfiguration," by Raphael. Surely I do approve of the corre. epondenee school! I approv. of any school, and I'm ao glad that w. ar. coming to know that wa are never out -off entirely from tha knowledge w. would have, so long aa wa retain our faculties. Succoaa and Joy to you In your new departure. Dear Misa Kayoi Will you tell me, pleaaa, what waa the name of O. Henry, the writerf As I understand it, that wa. hi. pen nam. only. Thank yeu. MI88 DOLLY, Salt Lake. O. Henry', real name was William Sydney Porter. You are welcome. Dear Mis. Kays: When, after being introduced to anyone, any-one, they aayi "I am very glad t. have met you," what ia tha proper reply' re-ply' Thanking you vary sincerely, C. W, Idaho. If you do not care to strive for originality, orig-inality, you might say the usual thing: "The pleasure la mutual,' or "I, too, am glad to have met you." You are very welcome. Dear Mis. Kays i This is my second time, but I hop. I may aea an answer aa aeon aa possible. pos-sible. Pleaa. t.ll ma a way to get rid of little lit-tle black ante. I wiah you auccees. - 8. S. 0, Eureka. Let your grocer supply you with a bott of Kelltiga-'a -Ant Paste. Iee It according 'to directions on the bottle bot-tle and you'll be very pleaaSd with Your weapon. Thank you. To Mrs. T. L. U. Halt Lake: ' Tha query to which you refer was answered at that time. I have filed .' your name for reference later, ahould there be need of such service, how-ver. how-ver. Thank you. tlon and mode of life our own very I foundation, aa It were. Mythology Is tha religion of a primitive people and I Ita aclrnce and literature, aa well. Not aa we understand the worda "religion" and "science" today, but. nevertheless, true In a sense. And because of the light n throwa on those phases of m-I m-I dent life, scholars find mythology . worthy of study. Rut aside from all I this we have another and quite suffl-I suffl-I clent reason for studying mythology. It Is Interesting. No patience required for this, my dear, and I'm glad to be able to get thia to you before your departure. las fiiar a. they caa be, and you are to be envied such t elghbors. Robert Fulton', grave la In Trinity c'lurch burial rroui.d. New Ycrk City. You ara moit we coma. To JUST ME. Salt Lake: Have your name catalogued, and U there's opportunity. It will be my plea-aura plea-aura to help you. Meantime, try hard for yourself. To MRU. V H.. Yellowstone Park: Greetings! Glad you ar. there and having aucn a rap!y time and ut Th Telegram's expense, you auy. Congratulations, Con-gratulations, too. then. Yes. I remember you, but not a. a contest winner. I remember you for 'the lovely things you've done for ma1 (through my department. Thank you. I Daar Miaa Kayei May I have a wee moment of your preeioua timef I intend to leave for Lea Angeles an September 1st, and will remain there for two months. Will you pleaaa tell me what girla will be wearing there .and if th. skirts ara trailing the ground, as rumor goes? Thanking you very much and hoping to aea my answer soon, I am LOVEMUCH, Salt Lake. Right now the skirt, are abort In j Loa Angrlee for the most part. I Whether long skirt, will he adopted there for fall I cannot know. They i are being urged In New York by the ! shopkeepers and women are accepting them more or less ankle Irngth. Personally. Per-sonally. I do not believe thry will be universally worn, and ere they have ' come to u. here In the West "popula- j tlon etronr," they'll likely he waning. ' Ho, let's stay by our twelve-lnches-off- i the-flQor skirts. Let's not accept the j burdensome ankle trallings! I Since Loa Angelee haa ao great a floating population, you will see any and every sort of dreaa there. In September Sep-tember you'll are everything from organdy or-gandy to fur coats, but tha girla who live there and art mostly smartly dressed, will be In llxht weight fall ' suit. three and two piece. ' The hat. will be fall model., of course. In light j fetta, velvets, etc Have a happy time. Lovemurb. and ! writ, me when you return. j Dear Mias Kayei I read yeur corner every night. Ydu have helped ao many othere that l am coming to yeu for help. Will you pleaaa tell ma something that will remove freckleaf Thanking you In advance, DARLING, Salt Lake. I A recent experiment oa my part haa proven Othlna very good. Try the dou- 'bla atrensth. It worked like a charm ua two cute little beys, who were very happy to let me experiment. It proved such a success that the boys almost lost their cuteneaa! I adore freckles, so. of course. I can't quite understand, you all fussing about trying to remove them. Hut mine to aerve even to helping you remove your beauty spots. If you Insist. Dear Miss Kayet Would you please tell ma if not to. I much trouble, all tha playa that Re-dolph Re-dolph Vafsntino has played it and who iwaa hia leading lady in each ens? Thanking you in advance, and with oceans of love. , ROSEBUD, Salt Lake. Nothing la ever too much trouble, dear, but 'thia I. lniKaalble. Rudolph Valentino haa been playing for yeara with varloua leads, and to give you a catalogue r.f the different pluya would be a tremendous undertakiua. Why 'the picture In which he haa Just beon Ishown here with May Murray waa nu.de I five yeara ago! Horry, dear, but pleaae ask me something some-thing else something possible. Won't I you? I Dear Misa Kayet I have read your answers for a long time and since you write on moat every subject in tha world, I want te ask yeu a guestion -evhich has troubled me puxxlsd me, rather, for a long time. Will you please be patient and tell me seriously why wo study mythology? I cant understand why wa in this en-lightened en-lightened age should bother ourselves with those eld fablea and legends. Hoping I may have an anewer before I leave the city, which wrll be tha middle mid-dle ef the month, I remain, PUZJLED, Salt Lake. Much those old legends and fable, tell us which could no gained in no other way. Puxxled, for the mythology of a people makea clear Its Ideals. Its attitude toward natural happening and much about Ua .tale of clvllisa- """"""""""""" To the Heartltorlum Kiddles: Would you like a kitten? There's a very nice half-grown gray kitty at Was.-U-J and he's mewing for a home. Which one of you wanta to provide pro-vide it? And here', something more for you. Kiddle. Down at JJ Kardley court (off Main .treet, between Sixth and Seventh South) la a great aandplle. The owner Is moving away, and says anyone of you who wanta th. Band may hav. It. Would one of you who Uvea near like to haul It over to your own backyard? Dear Mia. Ksysl Will you pleaae tell me where Robert Fulton is buried? Oneo you helped my neighbor's little bey find his glaasea which he had last at school, and they never cot ever talking about H. You seam to bo a friend te all, and I think that's a very nice thing te be. Please accept ny thanks. MRS. BEN, Salt Lake. Perrap. th. p.lghbor. he.ng modest ad well as appreciative, doesn't tell you tfrat they hre been doing lovely thlncs for me ever since eve- since the lost glasses .piaodo. -The) ar. just |