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Show LKlQ Kathleen Yj Qurte sutimnt.it to this Opartmrnt shouM t ifllrnuil to Miss Kathlasa Ky: Haartltorlum department. Bait Lake Tales-ram, Bait Lass City. Utah. Queries ara limited to on queetloa each ami must bo wrtttea in Ink and on on side of the paper only, with full name and addreas of writer appended; alao name or Initiate to bo uaed for tdeuuflcattoa la column. All Damae ao4 addroaaea axe neld In atrleteat eonftdencs. For apodal service, phuoe Wasatch TiS between 11 and IS o'clock, or betweea S and 4 o'clock. When necessary, p lease phono far the location of aor commodity saentloned la this department. r the El Cajon, Stewart. Sunset and San Bernardino. And you didn't trouble ma this time. Hher, Happiness. Oesr Miss Kayot ... Will you pleas tall me if th leeding man at Ins Hippodrome is married, and if so, to whom? Thank yau, CALLER, 8alt Lske. Marynell Taylor la ths wife of ths reding man. Mrs. Tao,,0,' Is a professional, pro-fessional, but not playing Just at present. pres-ent. l'ou ara welcome. . , Desr Miss Ksys: Will you kindly answer this question, for me in The Teleflrsmi How long will ons hsvs to wsit attar being divorced before marrying again, in the state of Utah 7 Very sincerely, . HELEN, Salt Lake. On year. ' wrrs not expertlna; him to hold your whole lore and devotion you likely would not bs comparing him so strln- i ently with others, and If you were In love with him. your love would make you so blind that you could not detect ths slightest flaw In his mannerismsinstead, man-nerismsinstead, they would fascinate you. I cannot eatalne-u you as fickle, dear not from what you tell me here. Hut there la Just one of two things that you may do to relieve your situation sit-uation now: Klther decide to close your eyea and accept the attentions of the beat one of ths lot, "as Is" for the lime being, knowing that he Is not the one man. and he as happy aa you can While Von welt nnlcln. nrt.n.. t Dear Miss Kays: I am a newcomer In your cosy little erner, although I have reed it for a long time. Miss Kays, will you please tell me If a girl 11 and one 14 can go to the etege thie winter while school is going? If so, where we esq join the theatre the-atre f With bushsls of love and lots of luck to you. Mis Ksys, E. M. B, Sslt Lake. rieaae, little girls, tha very first requirement re-quirement of a real worthwhile actress Is a thorough general education. Not one ver rose to renl success and fame S without that foundation. So, If you would prepare to become actresses any affection you do not feel. Or, you may dismiss them all and wait with whatever patience you can alone, pending pend-ing th arrival of the real Lochmvar. It la not wise to pick and choose among one's friends so obviously aa to of not announcing all your opinions, feelings and affections to frienda who are prone to call you fickle, a You are most welcome. Dar Miss Kaye: Will you pleat have lomioni gat a kitten from Waa, 6159-J? Thank you. MRS. 8, Salt Laka. We'll leave that to the Heartltorfum kiddies, Mrs. 8. They never fall the i homeless kittens. You are welcome. Dear Miss Kayei We read your corner every night and njoy it very much. i Some time ago we read in the paper of Harold Lloyd having an accident with a bomb which injured hit arm and , eyes. - Bo. Miss Kaye, we would like to know if he has false eyes now, or have w mad a mistake? Thanking you in advance, w remain, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Layton. About a year ago Hamld Lloyd did have an accident with a bomb, and lost two fingers from his right hand, but thre was no Injury to his eyes. Mr. Lloyd's eye Are normal even the big glasses are only rims. You are very welcome. think not of the stage now, but the school room. The very beet thing ou can do to further your interests In ANY line, just now, la to put a bit f do-or-dln spirit Into your school work, the while you concentrate wholly whol-ly urn thafa thing In their linn and place. Thank you. Dear Miss Kaye: When you write to a boy, how should you start th letter, and what words would you us to let him know that you ik him? Yours lovingly, BLUE EYES, Salt Lake. Tou are referring to correspondence with a boy friend, I take it a mere friend. In that case let your salutation saluta-tion be, "Dear Bobby. and let him find the love words between the lines. HK'LIa like them very much better that way. and they'll be mor becoming becom-ing to YOU. Dear Miss Kayei I only wish I could express my appreciation ap-preciation of alt you have don for th reader of th Heartitorium. Mis Ksys, will you plAs help m, too? I am very fickle -at least, all my frienda claim me to be, because I'm Iwaye finding someone I like better then someone else. hav been going with a fellow for ever eight months and I like him very much, but when-, ever w ar out with h's friends I always al-ways want to be with them instead of him. I itim to like their little mannerisms man-nerisms better than I do his. but then. Dear Miss Kayei I have been reading your column every evening and I just know you can help me. Please toll me some of the names of the hotels at San Bernardino, Cel. This la the first time I have come to. trouble you, andTThenk you very much. HAPPINESS, Salt Lake. The leading hotels of San pernnrdlno when I go out with any of , them I am always bored. Miss Kaye, do you think I am fickle? If so, plsase help me not to be. Thanking you in advance, y GOOFY, Salt Lake. Tnu lira tryUiff to have the boy1 friend hold the place of a man with whom you are in love, and you aren't in love ftith him, flint's all: Tf you 1 |